The Eurovision Song Contest 2025 is set to take place in Basel, Switzerland, bringing music fans from all over the world to this vibrant and historic city. Whether you’re attending in person or watching from home, this guide provides all the essential details, travel tips, and recommendations to make the most of this spectacular event.

Key Event Details
- Date: (To be confirmed, usually in May)
- Venue: St. Jakobshalle, Basel
- Host Broadcaster: SRF (Swiss Radio and Television)
- Semi-finals: (TBA)
- Grand Final: (TBA)
How to Get to Basel
Basel is well-connected internationally, making it easy for Eurovision fans to arrive from across Europe and beyond.
- By Air: Basel-Mulhouse-Freiburg Airport (EuroAirport) serves flights from major cities.
- By Train: The Swiss railway system (SBB) connects Basel with Zurich, Geneva, and other European cities like Paris and Milan.
- By Car: Basel is accessible via the Swiss motorway system, but parking may be limited during the event.
Where to Stay
Basel offers a variety of accommodations, from luxury hotels to budget-friendly options:
- Luxury: Grand Hotel Les Trois Rois
- Mid-range: Hotel Euler Basel
- Budget: Basel Backpack Hostel
- Alternative: Airbnb and guesthouses
Book your stay early, as hotels will fill up very quickly due to high demand!
My Pro-Tip as Front Office Manager: Book as early as possible but a “standard rate” instead of a so called “non-refundable”. So you can cancel in case you have to – without fees – and if you need the room, you’re on the safe spot 😉
Things to Do in Basel
Aside from the Eurovision excitement, Basel has much to offer:
- Old Town & Rhine River Walks: Enjoy charming medieval streets and scenic river views – Old Town Walking Tour
- Art & Museums: Visit the Fondation Beyeler, Kunstmuseum, and Tinguely Museum.
- Food & Nightlife: Try Swiss specialties like fondue, raclette, and Basel’s famous Läckerli biscuits.
- Day Trips: Take a short trip to the Black Forest (Germany) or Alsace (France).
Eurovision Fan Events & Parties
Throughout Eurovision week, Basel will be buzzing with fan events and parties:
- Eurovision Village: A public space for live performances and screenings.
- EuroClub: The official party venue for accredited fans and artists.
- EuroCafé: A casual meeting spot for Eurovision enthusiasts.
Tickets & Entry Requirements
- Ticket Sales: Available on the official Eurovision website (TBA).
- Visa Requirements: EU/Schengen visitors do not need a visa; check Switzerland’s entry regulations for other nationalities.
Useful Tips
- Currency: Swiss Franc (CHF); credit cards widely accepted.
- Language: German is the main language, but English is commonly spoken.
- Public Transport: Basel’s trams and buses are efficient; consider the BaselCard for discounts.
- Weather: Expect mild spring temperatures (15-22°C), but pack a light jacket for evenings.
Stay Updated
Follow the official Eurovision website and social media channels for announcements on ticket sales, contestants, and event schedules.
Conclusion
The Eurovision Song Contest 2025 in Basel promises to be an unforgettable experience. Whether you’re a dedicated Eurovision fan or a first-time visitor, Basel’s mix of music, culture, and history makes it the perfect host city. Get ready for a week full of music, celebration, and unforgettable moments!