This is Basel
MICE Day 2023
What is MICE Day?
On Friday, 25 August 2023, more than 20 MICE partners in Basel will present you with their offers.
We have put together various routes to guide you directly to the best venues for your event. Participating in MICE Day in Basel is free of charge for Swiss meeting and event planners, corporate clients, congress organizers and agencies.
The Convention Bureau Basel and the MICE partners are looking forward to sharing an exciting, action-packed MICE Day with you in Basel!
Programme overview
By 8.45 am | Individual arrival (at own expense) |
9.00 am to 1.30 pm | First route of your choice followed by lunch |
1.30 pm to 5.00 pm | Second route of your choice |
From 5.30 pm | Get-together with food and drink |
The routes offer you one highlight after another. To ensure that you can get from one station to the next quickly and conveniently, there is a free bus transfer for each route.
During the lunch break, you will enjoy lunch at one of our partners. In the evening, there will be a get-together.
Would you like to extend your stay in Basel? Register now for a free overnight stay (with a companion, if you wish) at a Basel hotel and explore everything the city has to offer by yourself on the Saturday. You’ll need to pay the city tax of CHF 4 per person per night at the hotel. The accommodation offers are limited and will be provided on a first come, first served basis.
On Saturday, you can choose from various leisure activities and have the chance to discover Basel on your own. If you would like to spend the entire weekend in Basel, we will be happy to assist you in booking the additional nights.
Routes
We have put together five routes to guide you directly to the best venues for your event. To ensure that you can get from one station to the next quickly and conveniently, there is a free shuttle service for each route.
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Route 1: “Around the railway station”
- In January 2023, memox.world opened its second location in Basel directly at the Swiss SBB railway station.
- The Markthalle, built in 1929, offers the perfect ambience for lunch under its large domed roof.
Route 2: “Basel’s Old Town”
- After a two-year break, the Restaurant Safran Zunft is open again, and it was worth the wait! The traditional restaurant in the middle of Basel’s Old Town now prepares (festive) food for its guests in a state-of-the-art kitchen. Come and see for yourself at lunch.