European Conference on Interventional Oncology
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GENERAL - ECIO 2026

April 26 - 30 | Basel, CH

April 26-30 | Basel, CH

April 26-30 | Basel, CH

April 26-30 | Basel, CH

April 26-30 | Basel, CH

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Daytrips from Basel

Explore beyond Basel

Once ECIO 2026 comes to a close, Basel’s unique location opens the door to a wealth of unforgettable day trips. Situated at the meeting point of Switzerland, France, and Germany, the city offers effortless access to three countries in a single day. Just as Basel itself blends cultures and perspectives, the surrounding region invites you to continue your journey of discovery beyond the congress.

Cross borders, discover new cultures

Why not step across borders and experience something new after an insightful week at ECIO 2026? Within less than an hour, you can find yourself in charming destinations like Colmar, France or Freiburg, Germany—each offering its own distinct character, cuisine, and atmosphere.

In Colmar, discover a storybook setting of cobbled streets, canals, and colourful half-timbered houses, where French and German influences blend into a unique Alsatian identity. Wander through its historic centre, sample regional specialities such as local wines and traditional dishes, and enjoy a slower, more picturesque pace of life.

Cross into Germany and explore Freiburg, a lively university city at the edge of the Black Forest. Here, a vibrant cultural scene meets historic architecture, bustling squares, and access to nature just beyond the city limits.

What makes these experiences even more special is how effortless they are; no border checks are needed within the Schengen Area and excellent train connections mean you can move between countries with ease. From colourful old towns to lively market squares, these nearby destinations offer a refreshing change of pace while remaining closely connected to Basel, allowing you to continue your journey of discovery after the congress has ended.

Colmar, France
Freiburg, Germany

Extend your cultural experience

After days of scientific exchange, continue to be inspired by some of Switzerland’s most iconic cultural destinations. Cities like Zurich, Bern, and Lucerne are all easily accessible by train, offering a rich mix of history, architecture, and world-class museums. Just as ECIO brings together expertise from across disciplines, these cities bring together centuries of culture in one seamless experience. Within a short trip, you can swap the congress setting for panoramic mountain views, serene lakes, and fresh alpine air. Whether it’s a relaxing lakeside walk or a scenic mountain excursion, the region surrounding Basel offers the perfect opportunity to unwind and recharge.

In Zurich, Switzerland’s largest city, you’ll find a dynamic blend of historic charm and contemporary culture, from its picturesque Old Town and landmark churches to lakeside promenades and world-renowned museums. Bern, the country’s de facto capital, offers a completely different atmosphere. Its Old Town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, with cobbled streets, medieval arcades, and panoramic river views, feels like stepping back in time while still hosting a vibrant cultural scene.

Lucerne, set against a dramatic alpine backdrop, combines history and scenery in equal measure. Known for its well-preserved medieval architecture, iconic Chapel Bridge, and rich museum landscape, it is one of Switzerland’s most picturesque destinations and a favourite for visitors seeking both culture and relaxation.

Zurich, Switzerland
Lucerne, Switzerland

Hidden gems

If you have a little more time after ECIO 2026, Basel’s surroundings reveal a collection of lesser-known gems waiting to be explored. Beyond the well-known cities, the region is dotted with quiet valleys, historic villages, and scenic viewpoints that offer a more intimate glimpse into local life. Thanks to Basel’s position at the crossroads of three countries, even these hidden spots are surprisingly easy to reach, often within an hour by public transport.

Venture into the rolling landscapes of the Jura Mountains, where places like “Wasserfallen” or the panoramic heights of “Hinteri Egg” offer peaceful hiking trails and sweeping views far from the crowds. Nearby, the quiet “Möhlintal valley” and the historic “Bözberg Pass” provide a slower pace, where nature, history, and rural charm come together in a uniquely Swiss setting.

For a cultural twist, discover small towns such as Solothurn with its baroque elegance, or Stein am Rhein, where painted façades transform the town centre into an open-air gallery. Even closer to Basel, hidden corners like the Watermill Museum Brüglingen or the ruins of Münchenstein Castle offer quiet moments of discovery just minutes from the city.

Once the congress is over, these lesser-known destinations offer the perfect opportunity to slow down, explore at your own pace, and uncover the quieter side of the tri-border region.

Möhlintal Valley
Solothurn, Switzerland