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Tang, Phil G

 
9781709928383: Super Cheap Basel - Travel Guide 2020: How to Enjoy a $1,000 trip to Basel for under $150

Synopsis

€300 hotel rooms, €25 museum tickets, €15 coffees, and €100 dinners beside the Rhine. Even crossing the city by tram can feel costly after a day or two but What if you could enjoy a luxury $1,000 trip to Basel for just $150?

Lonely Planet Basel says budget travellers should expect to spend around $150 to $200 a day on modest hotels, simple meals, and standard sightseeing. But why pay that much for average, when you could stay in boutique river-view hotels, enjoy gourmet dining, and explore Basel’s art and culture in style for less?

Basel may be known as one of Europe’s priciest cities, but it doesn’t have to be out of reach. While most travelers spend over $200 a day here, this guide will show you how to enjoy Basel in style for as little as $30 a day.

What’s Inside

Fully Costed Step-by-Step Plan – How to turn $150 into a $1,000 Basel trip. Slash $850 instantly with proven strategies
Stylish Sleep on a Shoestring – Boutique stays, guesthouses, and central options without Basel’s usual sky-high price tag
Must-See Basel Highlights – The Rhine River, Old Town, Basel Minster, Kunstmuseum, and Fondation Beyeler
Cheap Flights to Basel – Insider tricks to book budget-friendly flights from across Europe and beyond
Getting Around for Pennies – Free transport perks with your hotel stay, bike rentals, and walking routes that cut costs
Free Things to Do – Stroll the medieval old town, lounge on the riverbanks, visit quirky markets, and discover outdoor art
Discounted Attractions – How to visit Basel’s world-class museums and galleries without overspending
Hidden Gems – Secret cafés, indie art spaces, neighborhood hangouts, and riverside swimming spots locals love
Easy Itineraries – From 48-hour city breaks to full weeks, ready-made plans that balance savings with splurges
Money-Saving Hacks – Stretch your budget on dining, lodging, and activities without missing Basel’s magic
Neighborhoods Worth Exploring – Kleinbasel, St. Alban, Gundeldingen, and more
Cheap Day Trips – Visit the Black Forest in Germany, Colmar in France, or Swiss countryside villages on a budget

Why This Guide Works

Since 2017, I’ve published more than 150 Super Cheap Insider Guides with a proven 4.1-star Amazon rating. No sponsors. No affiliates. No fluff. Just tested strategies that work in expensive destinations like Basel.

Stop Wasting Money on “Free” Advice

Most blogs are written to sell tours, not save you money. That “free” advice costs you in overpriced mistakes. This guide saves you $850+ with insider bargains from someone who’s been there.

Double Value, Zero Weight

Buy the paperback, resell it after your trip, and get the Kindle edition free for life—refreshed every year with the newest deals.

Luxury Without the Price Tag

This isn’t a backpacker’s guide. It’s boutique hotels, fine dining, and unique Basel experiences—without the Basel markup.

For just $14.99, you can give the gift of Basel without the debt. Super Cheap Basel pays for itself before your plane even lands.

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