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Even celebrities choose it: one of the best walking cities in Europe has been named

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Swiss city is one of the best walking cities in Europe. Source: switzerland-tour.com

Europe is famous for its incredibly beautiful and luxurious cities. Some of them attract travelers from all over the world.

However, popular destinations such as Barcelona, Amsterdam, or Paris often have high prices for accommodation and entertainment. That's why Trusted Housesitters, a platform specializing in pet sitting, has identified one city that promises to provide the perfect vacation.

To get the best out of your trip, it's important to find not only a beautiful place, but also one that combines cultural richness and accessibility. One of them is Basel, a city that is considered a true paradise for art lovers.

Basel

Basel, located in Switzerland, is famous for the annual world art exhibition Art Basel, which brings together artists and collectors from all over the world every summer. Celebrities such as Leonardo DiCaprio and Brad Pitt are often seen among the visitors of this event. This gives the city a special charm and prestige.

The average cost of living in Basel is around $280 per night. It may seem expensive, but the city offers many opportunities for exploration and relaxation, making it worth every penny spent.

What to do in Basel?

Basel attracts visitors not only with its cultural events but also with a huge number of museums. There are more than 40 of them, including world-famous ones.

Also, don't forget to take a stroll through the old town with its medieval buildings and cobblestone streets, as well as along the banks of the Rhine River, where you can observe local life and enjoy the beautiful views.

For gourmets, the city offers interesting delicacies, such as the famous Basilian läckerli, a gingerbread cake with nuts. It is also worth trying other delicious pastries and hot chocolate in cozy Swiss cafes.

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