We walked along the Rhine River to the famous Three-Country Monument in Basel. The air in Switzerland is so good! There were few people on the road during the morning rush hour. The Three-Country Monument is right by the river, so it was quite memorable to take some photos there.
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We walked along the Rhine River to the famous Three-Country Monument in Basel. The air in Switzerland is so good! There were few people on the road during the morning rush hour. The Three-Country Monument is right by the river, so it was quite memorable to take some photos there.
Located in the northwest corner of Switzerland, Basel is close to France and Germany. It is an interesting town that is close to everything. It is very close to the mountainous and hilly area of the Saone region in southeastern France, where there is a Ronchamp Church designed by the architect Le Corbusier. Of course, Basel itself is also very historical and of international financial importance.
The border of the three countries is a very unique little place. The area of this area is quite large, and you can also see a lot of historical information at the border of the three countries. It is very fun to visit and play here, and it is very suitable for family outings.
The starting point of the Viking cruise line the Rhine is Basel, Switzerland, and the cruise terminal is about 200 meters from the monument at the junction of Switzerland, France and Germany. The monument at the junction of the three countries resembles a three-wing rocket launched by a waiter, with the flags of the two neighboring countries on each side.
Basel is the junction of France, Germany, Switzerland, the Viking cruise ship dock is a stone's throw away, I used my free time for dinner, along the Rhine River without walking for three or five minutes. It was a monument shaped like a rocket, unfolded in three wings, each with the national flag of the corresponding country, and the monument was simple and solemn.
Basel, Switzerland, on the banks of the Rhine, is at the junction of France, Germany and Switzerland. At the junction there are three rocket-like monuments, each with the national flag symbols of the corresponding countries.
Basel is only Zurich, Switzerland's third largest city in Geneva, and it is also the border of three countries, connecting France and Germany. From Germany to Switzerland, you don't need to take a plane, you can take a cross-country train directly. From Frankfurt Airport Railway Station, you can take a long-distance train to Basel, and then transfer to Switzerland to other Swiss cities such as Lusen. It is very convenient and takes about4-5 hours. Basel's station is very large, there are many platforms, and there are stairs, elevators, escalators and other facilities to the platform. There are also shopping malls, supermarkets, shops in the train station, which are very prosperous. Tickets can be purchased by self-service through the machines on the platform, mobile phone SBB apps, etc.