Steinentorstrasse
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Every studio apartment has a modern fully equipped kitchen including a combined oven/microwave, a dishwasher and a ceramic cooking surface. The open-plan bedroom and living area has a queen-sized bed, a leather sofa and comfortable dining chairs. Large built-in closets offer plenty of storage space. The bathroom has a wellness rain shower and is equipped with a combined washing machine/dryer. The dark stone tiles in the bathroom emphasize the contrast to the walnut parquet. High-speed Internet access and digital TV are available in the apartments.
In the immediate vicinity of Steinentorstrasse are many shopping facilities, stores, bars, restaurants, fitness and beauty centres as well as cinemas and other leisure facilities. The central station is just a five minute walk away and the tram stop "Heuwaage" is located opposite of building. The area also offers great access to a variety of the city's highlights such as the "Theater Basel", the Basel Minster (Basler Münster) or the more than 140 years old Zoo.
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About Basel, Switzerland
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With museums abounding, a scenic place on the Rhine and one of Europe's premier winter carnivals, Basel is an excellent stopover, especially for those with a passion for art and urban design.
The year-round attractions, including Old Town, are mostly to be found in Grossbasel on the south bank of the Rhine. Over the river, Kleinbasel is a bit grittier, long home to this wealthy city’s working class. The relief bust of the tongue king Lällekeenig– closeby to the southern end of Mittlere Brücke – sticking his tongue out at the northern end, sums up the attitudes of the two sides of town nicely.