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Driving in Basel: What to expect on the road
Documents you'll need Bring your driving licence, passport and a credit card to rent a car in Basel. Most travellers can use their regular driving licence. If your licence isn’t in English, you may need an International Driving Permit (IDP). Rental companies also check that your ID matches your booking details. |
Navigating city driving Basel has clear signs and simple routes across the city. Driving is easy on main roads, though old-town streets are narrow and shared with trams. Navigation apps help you avoid restricted streets and guide you to bridges, museums and river areas. |
Tolls, emissions zones and charges Swiss motorways need a motorway vignette, a prepaid permit for using highways. Most rental cars already include one, but it’s worth checking. Basel has no city tolls or emissions zones, so everyday driving in the centre is free for visitors. |
Parking your car in Basel Parking is easiest in car parks near the centre. Street spaces are limited, especially close to the old town. Multi-storey car parks give simple access to shops and riverfront areas. Always check signposts, as time limits and fees vary by district. |
Finding fuel or charging points Fuel is easy to find, and EV charging stations in Basel are increasing. Petrol stations sit along main roads and near shopping areas. Charging points are growing across the city, and apps like PlugShare help you check availability before longer trips. |
Local driving style and tips Drivers are calm and follow signs carefully. Trams have priority in central areas, so slow down near crossings. Cyclists are common, and riverfront lanes can feel tight. Signal early and take extra care when turning near tram lines. |





