This hotel is a charming deluxe property, decorated in a very traditional style. In comparison with other properties of the same standard in Basel, this hotel has a particularly cosy atmosphere. RY 03/08
The exterior of the building is very traditional in style. Its light blue facade makes it stand out from many of the other buildings in the area.
The small lobby is bright, and, with its high ceilings and marble floors, it is rather grand in appearance. Leading off from the lobby area are several tables and comfortable chairs forming a kind of lounge area, where guests can meet and relax at their leisure.
This centrally located hotel is conveniently situated close to links to the public transport network as well as to countless shopping venues, bars and nightclubs.
There are 4 floors with a total of 66 rooms of which 35 are single rooms, 24 are double rooms and 7 are suites. Guests may make use of the foyer with 24-hour reception desk, a safe, a currency exchange bureau, a lift and a cafe. Dining options include an a la carte restaurant and business guests may take advantage of the conference room and public Internet terminal. Those arriving by car may park in the hotel car park and room and laundry services round off the hotel's offerings.
This hotel is a charming deluxe property, decorated in a very traditional style. In comparison with other properties of the same standard in Basel, this hotel has a particularly cosy atmosphere.
The medium-sized rooms are all pleasantly decorated in a traditional manner. They were renovated in 2007 and are now in very good condition as are the bathrooms.
The main restaurant is decorated in a very elegant fashion and specializes in French cuisine. When the weather is warm enough, the hotel opens its terrace restaurant, which is particularly popular with the locals. The hotel also has a cosy, traditionally furnished piano bar.
The small lobby is bright, and, with its high ceilings and marble floors, it is rather grand in appearance. Leading off from the lobby area are several tables and comfortable chairs forming a kind of lounge area, where guests can meet and relax at their leisure.
Built In Abraham Euler-brunner In Immediate Vicinity Of The New Basel Railway Station In 1865, The Hotel Euler Has Seen The Rise Of New Area And Stood Noble And Strong Through The Ups And Downs Of History. Small Wonder, The Traditional Hotel Reflects Its Origin In The Belle Epoch And The Early Days Of The Railway Age To This Day. This Does Not Mean, Howveer That The Hotel Appears Even Remotely Stuffy And Antiquated. Although Its Guests May Feel That Time Has Stood Still At The Euler, Giving It The Homely Appeal Of A Place Where Things Seem To Happen With More Thought And Care Than In Our Fast Living Days. The Euler Is One Of Switzerland*S Leading Establishments With A World Wide Reputation As A Hotel Of The Highest Standards. It Was A Famous Journalist In The Early Nineteenth Century That Coined The Phrase That Has Become The Hotel*S Slogan. It*S Not A Hotel, It*S A Way Of Life. The Owner Family Manz Has Spent Great Love And Care To Furnish All 64 Rooms With Antiques From Different Periods And Pictures From Well Known Artists. The Euler Has Seen Many Illustrious Guests, Including The Crowned Heads Of King Albert And Queen Elizabeth Of Belgium, Queen Alexandrine Of Denmark, Princess Victoria Of England, Princess Soraya, The Grand Duke Cyrill Of Russia And Famous Personalities From Politics, Art And Society Such As Theodore Heuss, Edward Heath, Kurt Furgler, Josephine Baker, Greta Garbo, Rubinstein And More Recently Paul Simon, Stefan Edberg And Konstantin Wecker.