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BSL
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Bâle / Mulhouse, France

EuroAirport Basel–Mulhouse–Freiburg

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Last updated: January 23, 2026

Introduction

EuroAirport Basel-Mulhouse-Freiburg (BSL/MLH/EAP) is a unique tri-national airport serving Switzerland, France, and Germany. Located in French territory in Saint-Louis, Alsace, the airport operates under a 1949 Franco-Swiss convention that gives it a special binational status. It is the only airport in the world with two separate customs sectors on the same terminal.

The airport handles approximately 9 million passengers annually and serves as a major base for easyJet, which operates around 60% of flights from BSL.

The airport has a single terminal divided into two distinct sectors:

  • Swiss Sector: Access to Switzerland without crossing French customs. Direct highway connection to Basel (8 km). Most passengers and airlines use this side.
  • French Sector: Access to France and the Schengen area. Direct road access to Mulhouse (25 km) and Strasbourg (130 km).

Both sectors share the same airfield and runway but have separate landside facilities (check-in, arrivals, ground transport). After security, all passengers share the same airside departure area.

Key characteristics:

  • 66 routes to destinations across Europe and beyond
  • easyJet base with extensive European network
  • Dual currency: Prices often quoted in both EUR and CHF
  • Tri-national catchment: Serves Basel (Switzerland), Mulhouse (France), and Freiburg im Breisgau (Germany)
  • Compact terminal: Easy to navigate, short walking distances

Nearby Airports

Zurich Airport (ZRH) is 78 km east and offers significantly more intercontinental connections. Many travelers choose between BSL and ZRH based on price and destination availability.

Destinations from BSL

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Airlines at BSL

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26 airlines operate from this airport

Nearby Airports

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Routes & Location

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Getting In and Out

EuroAirport is located 8 km from Basel (Switzerland), 25 km from Mulhouse (France), and 70 km from Freiburg im Breisgau (Germany).

Typical travel times:

  • Basel SBB station: 20 minutes by bus
  • Mulhouse: 25 minutes by bus or car
  • Freiburg im Breisgau: 50-60 minutes by car
  • Zurich: 1 hour 15 minutes by car

The airport has separate road access points for the Swiss and French sectors. If you're heading to/from Switzerland, use the Swiss sector exit. For France, use the French sector exit.

Important: The Swiss sector exit leads directly onto Swiss motorway A35 without passing through French customs. This is the primary access for most travelers to Basel.

Taxi & Rideshare

Swiss Sector (to Basel)

Taxi: Taxis queue outside the Swiss arrivals hall. Basel taxis operate on meters and accept credit cards.

Destination Fare Time
Basel SBB (main station) CHF 40-50 (~USD 45-55) 15-20 min
Basel city center CHF 35-45 (~USD 40-50) 12-18 min
Basel Badischer Bahnhof CHF 40-50 (~USD 45-55) 15-20 min

Uber: Uber operates in the Basel region with pickup at the Swiss sector.

  • Pickup location: Follow signs to rideshare area, Level 0
  • Fare to Basel city center: CHF 30-45 (~USD 35-50)
  • Services: UberX available

French Sector (to Mulhouse)

Taxi: French taxis queue at the French arrivals exit.

Destination Fare Time
Mulhouse station EUR 40-50 (~USD 45-55) 20-25 min
Colmar EUR 70-90 (~USD 75-100) 40-50 min
Strasbourg EUR 150-180 (~USD 165-200) 1h 15min

Note: French taxis typically have higher rates than Swiss taxis for equivalent distances.

Germany (to Freiburg)

No direct taxi stands for Germany. Options:

  • Pre-book a transfer service
  • Take a Swiss taxi (higher cost, approximately CHF 120-150 / ~USD 135-170)
  • Use public transit via Basel

Public Transit

Bus to Basel (Swiss Sector)

Line 50 connects the airport directly to Basel SBB station.

Detail Information
Route Airport Swiss Sector → Basel SBB
Fare CHF 5.00 (~USD 5.50)
Journey time 18-25 minutes
Frequency Every 7-10 minutes (peak), every 15-20 minutes (off-peak)
Operating hours 05:00-00:00

How to catch the bus:

  1. Exit through Swiss arrivals
  2. Follow signs to "Bus" on Level 0
  3. Bus stop is directly outside the exit
  4. Purchase ticket from machine at stop or use SwissPass/ZVV app

Bus to Mulhouse (French Sector)

Distribus Line 11 connects to Mulhouse via Saint-Louis.

Detail Information
Route Airport French Sector → Saint-Louis → Mulhouse TGV/Centre
Fare EUR 2.60 (~USD 2.85) one-way
Journey time 25-35 minutes to Mulhouse Centre
Frequency Every 30-60 minutes
Operating hours 06:00-21:00

Train Connections

The airport does not have a direct train station. For rail travel:

From Basel SBB (via bus Line 50):

Destination Journey Time Frequency Fare
Zurich HB 55 min Every 30 min CHF 35
Bern 1h 10min Every 30 min CHF 45
Freiburg im Breisgau 45 min Every 30 min CHF 20 / EUR 22
Strasbourg 1h 30min Hourly EUR 30-45

From Mulhouse TGV (via Distribus):

Destination Journey Time Frequency Fare
Paris Gare de Lyon 2h 30min Several daily EUR 60-120
Lyon Part-Dieu 3h Several daily EUR 50-90
Strasbourg 45 min Frequent EUR 15-25

Parking

EuroAirport offers parking in both Swiss and French sectors.

Swiss Sector Parking

Facility Rate Notes
P1 Short-term CHF 4/hour, CHF 38/day Closest to terminal
P2 Mid-term CHF 25/day Covered, 3-min walk
P4 Long-term CHF 15/day Shuttle service
P5 Economy CHF 10/day Furthest, shuttle 5-10 min

French Sector Parking

Facility Rate Notes
P3 Proche EUR 35/day Closest to French terminal
P6 Eco EUR 12/day Budget option, shuttle available

Tips:

  • Book online at euroairport.com for discounts of 10-20%
  • First 15 minutes free for drop-offs
  • Electric vehicle charging available in P1 and P2
  • Swiss sector parking accepts CHF; French sector accepts EUR

Food

BSL has limited dining options compared to larger airports, but covers basic needs.

Airside (After Security)

  • Pret A Manger: Sandwiches, salads, coffee
  • Burger King: Fast food
  • Bar des Voyageurs: Traditional bar with snacks and drinks
  • Leonidas: Belgian chocolates and coffee
  • Grab-and-go shops: Various snacks and drinks

Landside (Before Security)

Swiss Sector:

  • Mango Restaurant: Sit-down restaurant with Swiss and international dishes
  • Coffee Fellows: Coffee and pastries

French Sector:

  • Cafe Einstein: Light meals and beverages

Budget tip: The Migros convenience store in the Swiss sector offers better value than airside options. Stock up before security.

Note: Restaurant options are limited, especially late evening. If you have an evening flight, consider eating in Basel before arriving.

WiFi

Free WiFi is available throughout the terminal.

Detail Information
Network name EuroAirport_Free_WiFi
Registration Accept terms and conditions
Time limit Unlimited
Speed Adequate for browsing and email

The WiFi is functional but not particularly fast. For video calls or heavy usage, consider using mobile data.

Local SIM

SIM cards are available at the airport, though selection is limited.

Swiss Sector

Provider Price Data
Swisscom CHF 20 (~USD 22) 2GB, 30 days
Sunrise (vending) CHF 15-25 (~USD 17-28) Various packages

French Sector

Provider Price Data
Orange EUR 20 (~USD 22) 10GB, valid in EU
SFR EUR 15-25 (~USD 17-28) Various packages

Tips:

  • French SIM cards include EU roaming; Swiss cards do not
  • If traveling to both Switzerland and EU countries, a French SIM may be more practical
  • eSIM services (Airalo, Holafly) work well and can be purchased before arrival

Cash & ATMs

ATMs

ATMs are located in both arrivals halls:

  • Swiss Sector: UBS, Credit Suisse (dispense CHF)
  • French Sector: BNP Paribas, Societe Generale (dispense EUR)

Some ATMs offer the choice between CHF and EUR.

Currency

The airport operates in two currencies:

  • Swiss Sector: Prices in CHF, EUR often accepted at poor rates
  • French Sector: Prices in EUR only

Exchange rates (approximate):

  • 1 EUR = 0.93 CHF
  • 1 USD = 0.89 CHF
  • 1 USD = 0.92 EUR

Currency Exchange

Global Exchange has counters in both sectors:

  • Swiss arrivals (CHF/EUR)
  • French arrivals (EUR only)

Better alternatives:

  • Use ATMs with a no-fee card (Wise, Revolut)
  • Pay by card (widely accepted in both sectors)
  • Switzerland is card-friendly; bring backup cash for smaller establishments

Shopping

Shopping at BSL is modest compared to major hubs but includes essentials and duty-free.

Duty-Free (Airside)

Dufry operates the main duty-free store with:

  • Alcohol and tobacco
  • Perfumes and cosmetics
  • Swiss chocolate (Lindt, Toblerone, Sprungli)
  • Swiss watches (limited selection)
  • French wine and spirits

Swiss Sector (Landside)

  • Migros: Swiss supermarket with groceries and snacks
  • Victorinox: Swiss Army knives and travel accessories
  • Watch shops: Selection of Swiss watches

Specialty Items

  • Swiss chocolate: Best selection airside at Dufry
  • French wine: Good selection of Alsatian wines
  • Swiss Army knives: Victorinox store in Swiss sector

Tips:

  • VAT refund available for non-EU residents on purchases over CHF 300 (Swiss sector) or EUR 175 (French sector)
  • Duty-free shopping only available for non-Schengen departures
  • Limited luxury shopping; for high-end watches, visit Basel city center

Lounges

BSL has limited lounge options.

Priority Pass Lounges

Skyview Lounge (Airside, after security):

  • Location: Departure area, near gate 10
  • Access: Priority Pass, LoungeKey, day pass (CHF 45 / EUR 40)
  • Hours: 05:30-21:00 daily
  • Amenities: Snacks, drinks, WiFi, seating
  • Notes: Small lounge, can be crowded during peak times. Basic but functional.

Airline Lounges

easyJet does not operate a lounge at BSL. Business class passengers on other airlines may have access through partner arrangements.

Pay-Per-Entry

The Skyview Lounge accepts walk-in guests for approximately CHF 45 (USD 50) or EUR 40 (USD 44).

Alternative: With a short journey to Basel city center (20 min by bus), consider spending layover time in town rather than at the airport.

Accommodation

At the Airport

Airport Hotel Basel:

  • Located on airport grounds, 5-minute walk from terminal
  • 3-star, basic but convenient
  • Restaurant on-site
  • From CHF 120/night (~USD 135)

Near the Airport (France)

Novotel Basel Saint-Louis (5 min by shuttle):

  • 4-star, business-focused
  • Free airport shuttle
  • From EUR 90/night (~USD 100)

Ibis Basel Saint-Louis (5 min by shuttle):

  • Budget option
  • From EUR 65/night (~USD 70)

Basel City Center

Most travelers prefer staying in Basel:

  • 20-minute bus ride to airport
  • Better dining and nightlife options
  • More hotel variety

Recommended area: Near Basel SBB station for easy airport access via bus Line 50.

Destination Tips

EuroAirport serves three distinct regions, each with unique character:

Basel, Switzerland (8 km)

Basel is a cultural hub at the crossroads of Switzerland, France, and Germany.

Getting there: Bus Line 50, 20 minutes, CHF 5

Top attractions:

Attraction Distance from Station Highlights
Kunstmuseum Basel 10 min walk Major art collection, Picasso, Monet
Basel Munster 15 min walk Gothic cathedral with Rhine views
Altstadt (Old Town) 5-15 min walk Medieval streets, fountains, shops
Fondation Beyeler 20 min by tram Modern art in stunning setting
Rhine promenade 10 min walk Swimming in the Rhine (summer)

Basel highlights:

  • Art Basel: World's premier art fair (June annually)
  • Fasnacht: Switzerland's largest carnival (February/March)
  • Dreilandereck: Point where three countries meet
  • Museums: Over 40 museums for a city of 200,000

Mulhouse, France (25 km)

An industrial city known for its museums.

Getting there: Distribus Line 11, 25-35 minutes, EUR 2.60

Top attractions:

  • Cite de l'Automobile: World's largest car museum (Bugatti, Ferrari, Rolls-Royce)
  • Cite du Train: France's national railway museum
  • Old Town: Colorful Alsatian architecture

Freiburg im Breisgau, Germany (70 km)

A charming university town in the Black Forest.

Getting there: Car or train via Basel (50-60 minutes)

Top attractions:

  • Freiburg Munster: Gothic cathedral with market square
  • Altstadt: Medieval old town with Bachle (water channels)
  • Black Forest: Hiking, cuckoo clocks, Black Forest cake

Layover Recommendations

  • 3-hour layover: Stay at the airport; limited time for city visits
  • 5-hour layover: Quick trip to Basel Old Town and Munster (bus Line 50)
  • 8+ hour layover: Full Basel exploration including a museum (Kunstmuseum or Fondation Beyeler)
  • Full day: Combine Basel with a Rhine cruise or day trip to Black Forest

Practical Tips

  • Basel Card: Free public transit and museum discounts (available from hotels)
  • Three countries: You can visit Switzerland, France, and Germany in one day
  • Languages: German (Basel), French (Mulhouse), German (Freiburg); English widely understood
  • Currency: CHF in Basel, EUR in Mulhouse and Freiburg
  • Shops: Sunday closures in Switzerland and Germany; some French shops open

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