Serviced Apartments Basel

3.5 room apartment in the old town of Basel

Rheingasse 25
4058 Basel

2 Double beds
61m2

Price class
CHF 3500 - 4000

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Highlights

  • Washing facilities
  • Balcony
  • Central location
  • Great connection to public transport
  • Registration possible

Locations

  • driving
    Train Station Basel 8 min
  • driving
    Airport Basel 18 min
  • transit
    Center Basel 5 min
  • walking
    Rabgäss Shopping Center 6 min

Apartment

Located in the heart of Basel’s historic old town and just a stone’s throw from the legendary Rhine, this exclusive 3.5-room penthouse serviced apartment is a true gem for those who appreciate urban comfort in a historic setting.

This fully furnished business apartment is situated on the top floor, offering exceptional privacy as well as direct access to a spacious balcony overlooking a quiet inner courtyard – perfect for relaxing moments outdoors in the middle of the city.

The fully equipped kitchen features four induction cooktops and a large refrigerator – ideal for preparing international dishes. A dishwasher makes post-meal clean-up quick and effortless.

The stylishly furnished living room provides ample space for four people to dine comfortably together. The cozy sofa invites you to enjoy relaxing movie nights. The modern smart TV offers over 250 international channels and is, of course, ready for your personal Netflix or Amazon Prime access.

The serviced apartment includes two spacious bedrooms, offering plenty of room for rest, retreat, or even a home office. Thanks to double-glazed windows, both rooms remain pleasantly quiet.
Additionally, this business apartment offers significantly more storage space than the 2.5-room serviced apartments in the building – ideal for longer stays or greater comfort.

Naturally, the apartment is also equipped with its own high-speed internet connection (10 Gbit/s) – fast enough for all your digital needs.
A private washer-dryer tower is located within the apartment, allowing you to do laundry at any time, free of charge and without restrictions.

The neighborhood is full of charm, with small bars, cozy restaurants, and a uniquely urban flair. Grocery stores are less than a four-minute walk away, and the nearest tram stop is just two minutes from the door.

Those who live here experience Basel at its finest – and are certain to fall under the spell of its beautiful old town.

Building

Rheingasse is one of Basel’s oldest and most historically significant streets – a place where history meets urban life.
As early as the Middle Ages, it served as an important transport and trade route on the right bank of the Rhine and played a key role in the development of Kleinbasel. Today, numerous well-preserved buildings bear witness to the long and rich history of this district, once shaped by craftsmen, merchants, and fishermen.

Rheingasse lies at the heart of the so-called Kleinstadt – the historic center of Kleinbasel. This district, located opposite Grossbasel’s old town, has preserved its unique character over the centuries. The Kleinstadt is not only a charming residential area but also a cultural microcosm that significantly shapes the identity of Basel. Those who live or stroll here experience the city in its most authentic form: close, lively, and rooted in history.

Today, Rheingasse is a popular meeting point for young and old alike.
Lined with countless bars, restaurants, and cafés, it is one of the liveliest and most sociable spots in the city. Whether you’re in the mood for a trendy cocktail bar, a traditional Basler pub, or an international restaurant – you’ll find something to suit every taste. Many of these establishments are long-standing institutions, cherished and frequented by locals for years. In summer, terraces and peaceful courtyards bring the street to life, while in winter, warm lights and a festive atmosphere create a special charm of their own.

Beyond its vibrant culinary scene, Rheingasse also stands out thanks to its central location. Within a few minutes’ walk, you can reach the Mittlere Brücke, the city center of Grossbasel, various museums, and the exhibition grounds. Tram stops, shops, small boutiques, and cozy cafés are just around the corner. Despite its urban vibe, the street remains intimate and charming – a slice of the old town that has retained its village-like character without sacrificing modern comforts.

Those who live or spend time here can truly feel the heartbeat of the city – surrounded by centuries-old walls, with views of the Rhine and accompanied by the rhythm of urban life.

Location

Basel - the city of museums

With more than 40 museums, Basel can promptly be defined a city of culture. The Kunstmuseum Basel, which was built in 1936 and now houses the oldest public art collection in the world, certainly deserves a mention. Not into art? Relax! Basel has much more to offer. How about a visit to St. Jakobspark, home of the FC Basel football club? With uncanny regularity, FC Basel makes a name for itself as the super-star hotbed par excellence. For example, Liverpool player Mo Salah or Barça legend Ivan Rakitic scored their first Champions League goals on the turf of the “Joggeli”. But it is not only football fans that get their money’s worth in Basel. With its exhibition centre, the city offers the perfect infrastructure for many event organisers. More than 25 trade and public exhibitions are held here every year. Among them - the world’s most important art fair: Art Basel. And if you still haven’t had enough, you shouldn’t miss a visit to the Basel Carnival. During the so-called “three most beautiful days of the year”, jugglers and other funny characters transform Basel’s city centre into a colourful madhouse.

In addition to leisure activities, Basel has always been an important commercial and financial centre. The founding of the university on the Rhine bend back in 1460 had a cultural influence on its development, attracting famous scholars, such as Paracelsus, the physician we should thank for many of the principles of modern medicine, or the mathematician Daniel Bernoulli, whose theories still shape hydraulics and aerodynamics today. Due to its good trade connections across the river Rhine, Basel was already an important transhipment point for silk weaving in its early years. Over time, the industry sector switched to the pharmaceutical and chemical groups that shape today’s economic activity in Basel. The city is considered a leading centre in both sectors and has been home to Switzerland’s two leading pharmaceutical companies, Hofmann-La Roche and Novartis, since their foundation. In 2019, Basel was ranked among the ten cities with the highest quality of life in the world, along with other two Swiss cities - Geneva and Zurich.

Time to come over and discover the city on the Rhine.

Services included

  • Bi-weekly cleaning
  • Fully furnished
  • Technical support
  • Short or long stay

Furniture

  • Dishwasher
  • Iron and ironing board
  • Vacuum cleaner
  • Sofa bed
  • Dishes and pans
  • Wifi & TV
  • Fully equipped kitchen
  • Oven and steamer
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