Euler Hotel, Basel
Built by Abraham Euler-Brunner in immediate vicinity of the new Basel Railway Station in 1865, Euler Hotel Residence Basel has seen the rise of a 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, however, 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 worldwide 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 Hotel Eulers slogan: It's not a hotel, it's a way of life.

