Swissôtel Le Plaza Basel, Switzerland
Basel, located in the border triangle of Switzerland, Germany and France, is the cultural centre of Switzerland. And located at Messeplatz (where the Messe Basel Exhibition Centre is based) is Swissôtel Le Plaza, the largest hotel in Basel. Swissôtel Hotels & Resorts started in Switzerland but today they have properties in 40 locations worldwide each unique but all of them upholding the Swiss standards. So, when our visit to Basel materialised, it was easy to go with Swissôtel Le Plaza where 'quality of life' comes first.
Swissôtel Le Plaza is a 4-star hotel located in Messeplatz, connected to the Congress Center Basel and just a 10-minute walk away from the city centre. As we walked into the hotel on a Sunday evening, I couldn't help but admire the tasteful and modern decor of the lobby. It looked very inviting.
After being welcomed and a quick check-in later we were handed the keys to our room - one of the Advantage Rooms on the fifth floor. Gracefully styled and with a large bed that looked very comfy and inviting, the room was of a good size. There was a large work desk, a Lavazza coffee machine, minibar, a laptop-compatible electronic safe, ironing facilities and Satellite LCD TV.
All rooms at the hotel have free WiFi and air conditioning. Hotel guests also get free access to Pürovel Sport - the hotel's fitness centre which also has a sauna and a steam room.
Yummy treats waiting for us!
There were two things that I liked a lot about the hotel. First, they offered a 'Pillow' menu. You are given a choice of pillows to choose from - neckroll, anti-allergic pillow, comfort cushion trio, spelt pillow and Swiss stone pine shaving pillow to name a few. I went with the neck support pillow that offers optimal pressure distribution while supporting the head, neck and shoulders. Needless to say, I enjoyed a good night's sleep all three nights. The second thing that I liked was that I could open the windows in the room! Swissôtel Basel is one of the few remaining hotels in Basel where guests can fully open the windows in their room. Most modern hotels in Basel have rooms where the windows don't open fully or are just not made to open at all (due to new building regulations). It was nice to be able to open the window and because we had a (partial) city view we also could see the Fasnacht procession down in the streets from our room.
The bathroom was clean and of a good size. Bathrobes, slippers and toiletries from Pürovel were provided.
Overall, the room was well appointed and comfortable. In addition to the Advantage Rooms, there are other options to choose from - Classic rooms, Premier rooms and for those seeking search ultimate leisure, there are three types of Suites - Junior, Plaza and Presidential. There are a total of 238 contemporary guest rooms in the hotel.
Located on the ground floor is the hotel's restaurant - Grill25. We had our breakfast here every morning of our stay and it was very good. The buffet was extensive and the food well prepared. Eggs can be cooked to your taste. The service was good, the staff attentive and overall it had a nice ambience.
Also on the ground floor is the lobby bar - a great selection of drinks, snacks and a good atmosphere.
With a direct connection to the Congress Center Basel, 9 meeting rooms, functional furnishing, state-of-the-art technology and theatre-style seating for up to 220 participants, Swissôtel Basel is an ideal location for social gatherings and corporate meetings including team building and conferences.
Like I mentioned earlier, the hotel is ideally located to explore Basel. Plus, the complimentary BaselCard that the hotel offers all its guests enables one to use the public transportation system for the length of their stay (for free).
Even the day of your arrival and departure are included in the card making it an added value. I think the aim of the card is to encourage visitors to use public transport (which by the way is excellent) making it an environmentally friendly and sustainable way to travel. It works well both for the city and for the guests - a win-win situation!
Basel is the cultural capital of Switzerland and is said to be home to more than 40 museums (Kunstmuseum Basel, Antikenmuseum Basel, Basler Papiermühle etc). As you must have noticed from my earlier posts, we visited Basel during the Fasnacht (the 'three loveliest days' of the year in Basel according to many we met during our visit) and most of the museums were closed during that time. But we still managed to make the most of our stay. Fasnacht was fascinating. When we had free time, we explored Basel as much as we could.
Above: Children's Day at the Fasnacht
Münster is Basel's cathedral located near the Rhine. It is a beautiful building built in Romanesque and Gothic style and is open to the public. Marktplatz is the main market square and Rathaus (the Town Hall) is located on the square. The beautiful red building is still in use for official purposes but the courtyard is free to enter and explore.
Basel Zoo is also a very popular tourist attraction especially for families travelling with kids.
We loved our stay at Swissôtel Le Plaza Basel. It is in an amazing location, has excellent amenities and very helpful staff. Quality of service was demonstrated by all members of the hotel team we interacted with. A hotel where individual guest needs are well looked after and where every guest is treated as they wish to be, we would definitely recommend checking out the hotel if you are planning to visit Basel.
Room rates at Swissôtel Basel start from £150 GBP per night (based on current exchange rates; please check with the hotel when planning to book as exchange rates are subject to change) and can be booked directly on the hotel's website - www.swissotel.com
Swissôtel Le Plaza Basel | Messeplatz 25, 4005 Basel, Switzerland
Tel: +41 61 555 3333
Useful Hotel Information
Check-Out: 12:00
Check-In: 14:00
High-Speed Internet Access
Business Center available
24-hour room service
Free Mobility Ticket for public transportation
Thanks to the Swissôtel Basel team for inviting us along for this stay. As always, all opinions are my own.
Swissôtel Le Plaza is a 4-star hotel located in Messeplatz, connected to the Congress Center Basel and just a 10-minute walk away from the city centre. As we walked into the hotel on a Sunday evening, I couldn't help but admire the tasteful and modern decor of the lobby. It looked very inviting.
The Room
After being welcomed and a quick check-in later we were handed the keys to our room - one of the Advantage Rooms on the fifth floor. Gracefully styled and with a large bed that looked very comfy and inviting, the room was of a good size. There was a large work desk, a Lavazza coffee machine, minibar, a laptop-compatible electronic safe, ironing facilities and Satellite LCD TV.
All rooms at the hotel have free WiFi and air conditioning. Hotel guests also get free access to Pürovel Sport - the hotel's fitness centre which also has a sauna and a steam room.
Yummy treats waiting for us!
There were two things that I liked a lot about the hotel. First, they offered a 'Pillow' menu. You are given a choice of pillows to choose from - neckroll, anti-allergic pillow, comfort cushion trio, spelt pillow and Swiss stone pine shaving pillow to name a few. I went with the neck support pillow that offers optimal pressure distribution while supporting the head, neck and shoulders. Needless to say, I enjoyed a good night's sleep all three nights. The second thing that I liked was that I could open the windows in the room! Swissôtel Basel is one of the few remaining hotels in Basel where guests can fully open the windows in their room. Most modern hotels in Basel have rooms where the windows don't open fully or are just not made to open at all (due to new building regulations). It was nice to be able to open the window and because we had a (partial) city view we also could see the Fasnacht procession down in the streets from our room.
The bathroom was clean and of a good size. Bathrobes, slippers and toiletries from Pürovel were provided.
Overall, the room was well appointed and comfortable. In addition to the Advantage Rooms, there are other options to choose from - Classic rooms, Premier rooms and for those seeking search ultimate leisure, there are three types of Suites - Junior, Plaza and Presidential. There are a total of 238 contemporary guest rooms in the hotel.
The Food
Located on the ground floor is the hotel's restaurant - Grill25. We had our breakfast here every morning of our stay and it was very good. The buffet was extensive and the food well prepared. Eggs can be cooked to your taste. The service was good, the staff attentive and overall it had a nice ambience.
Also on the ground floor is the lobby bar - a great selection of drinks, snacks and a good atmosphere.
Meetings and Events
With a direct connection to the Congress Center Basel, 9 meeting rooms, functional furnishing, state-of-the-art technology and theatre-style seating for up to 220 participants, Swissôtel Basel is an ideal location for social gatherings and corporate meetings including team building and conferences.
Out and About
Like I mentioned earlier, the hotel is ideally located to explore Basel. Plus, the complimentary BaselCard that the hotel offers all its guests enables one to use the public transportation system for the length of their stay (for free).
Even the day of your arrival and departure are included in the card making it an added value. I think the aim of the card is to encourage visitors to use public transport (which by the way is excellent) making it an environmentally friendly and sustainable way to travel. It works well both for the city and for the guests - a win-win situation!
Basel is the cultural capital of Switzerland and is said to be home to more than 40 museums (Kunstmuseum Basel, Antikenmuseum Basel, Basler Papiermühle etc). As you must have noticed from my earlier posts, we visited Basel during the Fasnacht (the 'three loveliest days' of the year in Basel according to many we met during our visit) and most of the museums were closed during that time. But we still managed to make the most of our stay. Fasnacht was fascinating. When we had free time, we explored Basel as much as we could.
Above: Children's Day at the Fasnacht
Münster is Basel's cathedral located near the Rhine. It is a beautiful building built in Romanesque and Gothic style and is open to the public. Marktplatz is the main market square and Rathaus (the Town Hall) is located on the square. The beautiful red building is still in use for official purposes but the courtyard is free to enter and explore.
Basel Zoo is also a very popular tourist attraction especially for families travelling with kids.
Book Your Stay
We loved our stay at Swissôtel Le Plaza Basel. It is in an amazing location, has excellent amenities and very helpful staff. Quality of service was demonstrated by all members of the hotel team we interacted with. A hotel where individual guest needs are well looked after and where every guest is treated as they wish to be, we would definitely recommend checking out the hotel if you are planning to visit Basel.
Room rates at Swissôtel Basel start from £150 GBP per night (based on current exchange rates; please check with the hotel when planning to book as exchange rates are subject to change) and can be booked directly on the hotel's website - www.swissotel.com
Swissôtel Le Plaza Basel | Messeplatz 25, 4005 Basel, Switzerland
Tel: +41 61 555 3333
Useful Hotel Information
Check-Out: 12:00
Check-In: 14:00
High-Speed Internet Access
Business Center available
24-hour room service
Free Mobility Ticket for public transportation
Thanks to the Swissôtel Basel team for inviting us along for this stay. As always, all opinions are my own.
Looks very glamerous! Lovely photos thank you x
ReplyDeleteThis looks a beautiful hotel.
ReplyDeleteSwitzerland is such a wonderful place to visit. The hotel looks remarkable. Will be the place to go for a romantic weekend away.
ReplyDeleteSwitzerland is stunning and Basel is considered as the cultural centre of the country. It also hosts a number of fairs and events all year round - a lovely place for a weekend away.
DeleteA nice hotel for a business visit considering it is so close to the Exhibition Centre.
ReplyDeleteYes, but it is equally good for families too and they have interconnecting rooms for family travellers.
DeleteThe decor looks lovely. And I had not heard of this carnival before.
ReplyDeleteYes, the hotel is tastefully decorated. And regarding the carnival - it is the biggest in Switzerland. For more information and photographs from the carnival, you can check my other posts on the same :)
DeleteI had never considered visiting Basel until I read your review. As a fan of museums,I could happily spend many hours visiting some of the 40 or so museums in the city. The hotel looks nice,love the photos of the meal,it looks delicious!
ReplyDeleteIf you are a lover of fine arts and culture, you will love Basel. Their museums cover painting, drawing, sculpture and all other kinds of art. The city's museums are one of its main touristic appeal.
DeleteHow lovely to be able to watch the procession from your room!
ReplyDeleteThere used to be a Swissotel by the Thames on London, not far from Somerset House, and while it was there it was our go-to hotel for city breaks, we loved the quality of the rooms and service.
Yes, Swissôtel the Howard, which closed sometime in 2011 I think.
DeleteOur room at Swissôtel Basel was on the fifth floor and we could see the procession as it passed on the road below. It was lovely.
I have not heard of this festival before, Perfect rooms with perfect views
ReplyDeleteIt is a wonderful carnival with its roots in old traditions.
DeleteWhat a lovely hotel, the yummy treats look nice and it's great that you can choose your pillows.
ReplyDeleteYes, the Pillow Menu is a nice idea. Every room is provided with a pillow menu with detailed descriptions of each type of pillow.
ReplyDeleteFab review, looks and sounds amazing, thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteI Love the look of this place, I may have to add it on to my “places to visit” list. Great looking hotel, looks very inviting.
ReplyDeleteBasel is a lovely city, Sophie. I am sure you will like the place and your stay at the hotel. Both are recommended.
Deletewow - the hotel looks absolutely superb - nothing more important than a really comfy bed and hot shower !
ReplyDeleteYes, a hot shower, a comfy bed and a pillow menu :)
DeleteThis hotel looks really great. Would be lovely to visit someday to celebrate a special occassion.
ReplyDeleteThis looks like such a lovely hotel, I'd love to visit Switzerland one day
ReplyDeleteSuch a lovely and cozy hotel which I would love to stay in one day. The design is breathtaking and I love the small details.
ReplyDeleteIt is a lovely hotel and caters to both business and leisure travellers.
DeleteLove Switzerland, so clean and easy to get around. The hotel looks wonderful and the beds, pillows amazing Hoping to visit soon.
ReplyDeleteYes, so easy to get around using public transport. We found Basel's bus and tram transport network excellent - organised, punctual and nice, modern vehicles.
DeleteBasel has been one of our nicest last minute breaks but to be fair we love all of Switzerland
ReplyDeleteAgree, all of Switzerland is beautiful!
DeleteLove Switzerland and would love another visit
ReplyDeleteLooks a geeat place to stay and visit. We have been to many Europe cities over last couple of years will be adding this to our list
ReplyDeleteSitting on the Rhine, this small city packs in a lot in terms of cultural life. Basel also hosts a number of fairs and events all year round making it a lovely place for a weekend away.
Deletelovely hotel would like to visit Switzerland
ReplyDeletehave always wanted to visit switzerland. this is a stylish looking hotel
ReplyDeleteAlways wanted to spend some time in Switzerland and this hotel looks lovely . I really like the bathrooms .
ReplyDeleteThe hotel would be a lovely base for your Basel holiday.
DeleteI've never been to Switzerland but this article makes me want to go. It looks so fresh and interesting.
ReplyDeleteHope you get to visit Switzerland soon, Kate.
DeleteWhat a beautiful hotel and city, this has certainly given me some thought, it is somewehere i probably wouldnt of thought of visiting, so many thanks.....
ReplyDeleteBasel is a lovely city, Claire. You must plan a trip.
DeleteHaving read through this post I was most interested in the hotel. I love the decor, especially that beautiful chair with the silver legs! I've also never heard of a hotel offering their guests a choice of pillows before. I also liked the fact that they cook your eggs to your specific preference. It looks and sounds like a lovely, modern hotel.
ReplyDeleteYes, the pillow menu was a nice touch. Everyone has different tastes when it comes to their pillows and the option to be able to choose the one that works the best for you was a nice idea.
DeleteMargaret Clarkson
ReplyDeleteThe hotel looks and sounds great. The photographs of the fabulous architecture are amazing.
A really good review which I enjoyed reading. Looks like a nice place too.
ReplyDeleteI have not really consider visiting Switzerland but this article has spiked ny interest x
ReplyDeleteThat's wonderful. I hope you plan a visit soon.
DeleteThis looks amazing. Switzerland is such an amazing country and this hotel looks lovely.
ReplyDeleteYes, it is. It has so much to offer - majestic mountains, glaciers, alpine lakes, a host of outdoor adventure activities and amazingly yummy chocolate :)
DeleteLovely place to visit and the hotel looks very cosy and lots of places to see
ReplyDeleteNICE ONE
ReplyDeleteI love your photos of this hotel and the city. I would love to visit there for a weekend with my husband :)
ReplyDeleteThank you, Caroline. Because of the short flight distance, Basel makes for an ideal weekend getaway from the UK.
DeleteThis looks amazing
ReplyDeleteWould love to visit Switzerland, looks beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThat hotel looks very stylish
ReplyDeleteThis looks and sounds idyllic. I'm not a huge hotel person, not since we converted a van into a camper, but a bit of luxury is always a treat.
ReplyDeleteLovely hotel, very luxurious
ReplyDeletelooks like a lovely hotel with lovely food
ReplyDeleteThis looks amazing we would love it there
ReplyDeleteI have always had a desire to visit Switzerland reading this has made me more determined than ever to go there as it looked amazing xx
ReplyDeleteAmazing hotel and so nice that you can choose your own pillows for the night.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous hotel! Lovely classic and elegant furnishing, just my kind of place - love it! I've been to Switzerland once before many years ago and I can remember how horrendously expensive everything was so I'm not sure I could drag hubby back, but it is a lovely country.
ReplyDeleteThat looks amazing what a brilliant hotel
ReplyDeleteSwitzerland is never a place i've thought of visiting but after reading this i now am
ReplyDeletewow that place looks amazing! deffo going on my to do list for when im rich! haha
ReplyDeleteIve never been to Switzerland but im considering going now after those pictures,that hotel looks so luxurious and welcoming ,just what id want from a hotel,the food looks delicious too,Basel looks beautiful,id love to explore it more ,i wish i could afford to travel,id visit everywhere
ReplyDeleteThe photos are wonderful. I have never visited Switzerland, but I would love to one day.
ReplyDeleteWow the hotel and Basel looks amazing, I'll have to add it to my wish list!
ReplyDeleteI really like that they have neck support pillows and the food looks really good, I am going to check this out.
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