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Museums
Romantic Break
Local exploring
Designer Shopping
Wildlife Area
Restaurant
Great walks
Rooms with balcony/terrace
Pet friendly
Good wine list
Sit-out Terrace
Designer
Family Suites
Downtown
Luxury
Contemporary
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Rooms
45 rooms in this hotelRestaurant
The Brasserie and The Courtyard give guests two dining options throughout the dayRooms with balcony/terrace
The Terrace Suite boasts a spacious terrace with city viewsPet friendly
Pets are welcome. A charge may applyAirport transfer
Suites
Good wine list
Sit-out Terrace
Garden
Outdoor dining
Bar
Family Suites
Bath robes
Wifi
Other Activities
Museums
Designer Shopping
Wildlife Area
Great walks
It’s something of a surprise to see the Swiss architects Herzog & de Meuron named in a boutique-hotel project. Outside of Switzerland, the firm is better known for large-scale projects like stadiums and museums. But Basel’s Volkshaus, while it’s not a football stadium, has been central to this city’s public life for centuries, and to adapt it for use as a hotel was no small task. Once a castle, later a brewery, still later a concert hall and office complex, it’s a site with a history that demands preservation. What stands here today is both a very thorough update and a sensitive restoration. The long-hidden bones of the 1925 structure dictate the atmosphere, which indirectly recalls Bauhaus in its simplicity and its focus on livability. The 45 rooms are possessed of a warmth beyond the abilities of most contemporary designers, and the facilities are quietly state-of-the-art. And the Volkshaus is still the people’s house, which means it’s much more than a hotel. There’s a brasserie, a bar, and a leafy courtyard, as well as a surplus of meeting and events space, and even a concert venue, whose reopening we eagerly await….
Originally published by Michelin Guide
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