





Voltastrasse
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About this property
All serviced apartments in the Volta Complex have a generous layout with a lot of space to relax and entertain. The fully equipped kitchens include a dishwasher, a ceramic cooking surface and modern appliances. The stylish bathrooms are equipped with a bathtub or a shower and a washing machine and a dryer. The bright and spacious open-plan kitchen/living/dining areas with leather sofas and comfortable dining chairs easily allow to cater for guests. The master bedrooms are equipped with queen-sized bed, huge wooden wardrobe and chest of drawers. The underfloor heating distributes the warmth evenly and ensures an optimal room temperature throughout the year. Equipped with a telephone system, secure high-speed wireless Internet and digital TV, these apartments offer a comprehensive package of modern amenities.
The Volta Complex combines great public transport connections with all the qualities of a central but nevertheless quiet residential area. The grocery store Coop next door contributes to the convenience of your stay. Voltastrasse has transformed to a trendy residential district, offering a mix of local and chain shopping facilities. Nearby this building complex are a number of charming nooks of greenery such as Voltamatte, St. Johann Park or the large Kannenfeldpark. The river Rhine is only a short walk away from the apartments.
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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.