1. The city is full of numerous banks and exchange offices, which offer really favorable exchange rates. Therefore taking much cash with you is absolutely not necessary.
2. Rates in local restaurants and cafes are quite high, so if you expect to save on food, it is recommended to have food in numerous bistros and eateries that can be found throughout the city. You can also easily find excellent gastronomy shops which sell fresh salads and pastries close to major shopping and entertainment centers of Basel.
3. When you visit various excursions together with other tourists in a group, you are eligible for a discount, so the best place to explore the sights of the city is in a company of other travelers. Students and pensioners are also eligible for a discount.
4. If you plan to make a long walk, you are recommended to take a raincoat or an umbrella with you. Weather in Basel is quite variable, so a small rain can start even on a hot sunny day.
6. In some economy-class hotels old sockets have not yet been replaced by the standard European wall outlets, so modern gadgets and appliances may require special adapters.
7. Basel is distinguished by a convenient public transport system. Tickets for buses and trams can be bought in special vending machines that can be found next to each traffic stop. You should keep in mind that these machines do not accept paper money and do not give change, so taking more coins in small denominations with you is a good idea.
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9. You can make payments with credit cards of international standard in all major shopping centers, restaurants and hotels of the city.
10. The majority of shops are open from 9:00 to 18:30 on weekdays. Saturday and Sunday are considered short working days, so shopping centers may be closed at 16:00.
11. You should not forget to leave tips in the local restaurants and cafes. As a rule, the size of tips estimates about 10% of the total bill. In many fast-food eateries, cooking and bistro you can order food that can be taken away.