Thanksgiving Week in Europe landing in Basel - where to go? Munich, Lyon, Milan
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Thanksgiving Week in Europe landing in Basel - where to go? Munich, Lyon, Milan
Hi my trip plans changed but I can not change my flight. My friend and I will be landing in Basel but Switzerland it out of my budget. I was thinking of establishing a home base in Munich, Lyon, Milan and doing day trips (we will not be renting a car) I am not really a foodie but enjoy walking around and soaking in the culture! I have been to Milan and Munich but not recently! If there are any other places please let me know!
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What would you like to do? For example, from Thanksgiving Day onwards, most Christmas markets will be open. Have you been to Strasbourg or Nancy or Colmar? to Freiburg im Breisgau? Baden-Baden (it's beautiful there around the holidays)?
When you say Switzerland is out of your budget, how much is your budget per night? Or for meals. I live in Basel and there are plenty of moderately priced places to eat if you look in the right direction.
When you say Switzerland is out of your budget, how much is your budget per night? Or for meals. I live in Basel and there are plenty of moderately priced places to eat if you look in the right direction.
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I would choose Munich for the city itself and the possibility of excursions. Germany tends to be less expensive than Switzerland.
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What would you like to do? For example, from Thanksgiving Day onwards, most Christmas markets will be open. Have you been to Strasbourg or Nancy or Colmar? to Freiburg im Breisgau? Baden-Baden (it's beautiful there around the holidays)?
When you say Switzerland is out of your budget, how much is your budget per night? Or for meals. I live in Basel and there are plenty of moderately priced places to eat if you look in the right direction.
When you say Switzerland is out of your budget, how much is your budget per night? Or for meals. I live in Basel and there are plenty of moderately priced places to eat if you look in the right direction.
I am doing a river cruise the week before Amsterdam to Basel. My cruise was moved up a week, it was supposed to be a Christmas market cruise.
Loved Strasbourg
Have never been to:
Colmar, France
Nancy, France
Freiburg im Breisgau, Germany
Baden-Baden, Germany
Since the $ is strong again the €; I was thinking of a country on the €; Your answer has me leaning more towards France or Germany!
Thanks!
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I would choose Munich for the city itself and the possibility of excursions. Germany tends to be less expensive than Switzerland.
https://flic.kr/p/7wGQRA
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Agree that Germany is cheaper than Switzerland - Freiburg im Breisgau, Lake Constance (Bodensee), Konstanz (which is on the Swiss side of the lake). Konstanz gets Swiss shopping tourists who all come for the cheaper grocery shopping. Also from Freiburg: you have the whole of the Black Forest (Freudenstadt, Gengenbach, Triberg). But Munich, although a bit father away, would fit the bill also.
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yeadonite: Have you booked your return flight? Departure airport? That may have a bearing on suggestions. We are flying in to Basel to start a Basel-Colmar-Strasbourg trip and flying out of CDG. All the Christmas markets and ho ho ho amidst the churches, museums, and architecture.
WeisserTee: would love a few moderately-priced Basel restaurant suggestions of yours. yeadonite might need a meal as well before heading out!
WeisserTee: would love a few moderately-priced Basel restaurant suggestions of yours. yeadonite might need a meal as well before heading out!
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yeadonite: Have you booked your return flight? Departure airport? That may have a bearing on suggestions. We are flying in to Basel to start a Basel-Colmar-Strasbourg trip and flying out of CDG. All the Christmas markets and ho ho ho amidst the churches, museums, and architecture.
WeisserTee: would love a few moderately-priced Basel restaurant suggestions of yours. yeadonite might need a meal as well before heading out!
WeisserTee: would love a few moderately-priced Basel restaurant suggestions of yours. yeadonite might need a meal as well before heading out!
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Another option is to head to St. Louis or Huningue, French towns right on Basel's doorsteps. However, they cater to a lot of Basel residents so their prices are not much different from the restaurants in Basel, except, of course, you pay in euros.
Avoid: restaurants around the congress center when there is a big event taking place. Those places tend to serve "special" menus with inflated prices targeting hungry but time-pressed attendees. Boo Messeplatz is one of the exceptions; they serve Thai and Asian fusion cuisine if you're in the mood for that.
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Just an FYI regarding trains from Basel to Munich area. I was in Bavaria last week and the German trains were madness. Two cancellations, with re-routings, last-minute track changes and multiple delays on the way there. Minor delays on the way back. However, the late afternoon train from Munich Pasing to Basel Bad was listed as having a restaurant/takeaway bar on the train. After I boarded, the announcement came that there was no restaurant car after all and no takeaway snack stand. You couldn't even get a bottle of water on the five-hour ride. So if you are on a similarly long train ride ... have a few snacks and a bottle of something to drink with you. Just in case.
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Thanks for all the advice! we loved Freiburg im Breisgau! Spent three nights but would have been happy to spend more there!
Spent 2 nights in Basel (one day trip to Zurich that cost $75 becuase we didnt prebook)
3 nights in Metz - went to Luxembourg and Nancy (recommend both)
WeisserTee I got caught twice in train slowdowns, trains were cancelled for not reason . did not do as much research on actual train schedule which meant a lot of long days!
Thank you all!!
Spent 2 nights in Basel (one day trip to Zurich that cost $75 becuase we didnt prebook)
3 nights in Metz - went to Luxembourg and Nancy (recommend both)
WeisserTee I got caught twice in train slowdowns, trains were cancelled for not reason . did not do as much research on actual train schedule which meant a lot of long days!
Thank you all!!
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thanksgiving so many places, so many dates
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Hey yeadonite! Great that you had a good time! Write a trip report (or trip highlights if you don't want to do a whole screed), this is often a fallow period on Fodor's and TRs really help keep momentum! Also - your tips will really help other people!!
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