E-Bike overlooking Helsinki Dreispitz and House of Electronic Arts, Basel. Photography: © Karin Bürki, Heartbrut.com
Schule Brunnmatt, Heartbrut x Open House Basel: Brutal Basel Ride 24.5.2025. Explore more on Heartbrut.com
E-Bike in front of Maurerhalle in Basel. Photography: © Karin Bürki, Heartbrut.com
Bibliothek Universität Basel © Karin Bürki. Explore more on Heartbrut.com
Bike in front of Stele by Hans Arp and School of Design Basel. Photography: © Karin Bürki, Heartbrut.com
St Anthony Church, Antoniuskirche, Basel. Photography: © Karin Bürki/Heartbrut.com
Silo Erlenmatt Hostel in Basel, restaurant and lounge, sofa corner. Photography: © Karin Bürki, Heartbrut.com
Mood shot of E-Bike and railway tracks. Photography: © Karin Bürki, Heartbrut.com
Buvette mood shot of a glass of lemonade by the Rhine in Basel. Photography: © Karin Bürki, Heartbrut.com

Brutal Basel: The Grand Bike Tour

Want to discover Basel’s world-class brutalist heritage and striking contemporary takes on an epic city ride? Excellent! Our Grand Tour is just what you’re looking for! Explore the concrete classics and dive into their stories. Along the way, take in all the exciting flavours that Switzerland’s art and culture capital has to offer! Your tour guide is Karin Bürki, Head of HEARTBRUT.

Book and complete a private tour until 8 May 2026 and benefit from up to 100 CHF off!
  • Book at least one week in advance
  • Use our form to request a booking
  • Advance payments only (invoice)
  • Amends are possible until seven days before the tour date. If the tour date is after 8 May 2026, simply pay the difference to the regular price
  • Check Good to Know for our terms and cancellation policy
Basel is not only the cultural capital of Switzerland, it is also the beating heart of Swiss brutalism. So, hop on your bike and experience the city’s unrivalled blend of world-class concrete heritage, art and striking contemporary architecture. Our grand tour takes you from the early 20th century concrete pioneers to the brutalist classics from the 1960s and 1970s – the movement’s golden era – while also exploring contemporary reinterpretations. As you ride from the urban Dreispitz quarter to the historic city centre and hip Kleinbasel, you’ll also soak up the different local vibes. Explore the sights, uncover their exciting stories, gain fresh insights and enjoy a unique city experience. What’s not to love!
  • St Anthony’s Church – Switzerland’s first church in raw concrete, 1927
  • School of Design Basel & Maurerhalle (mini guided tour), 1961
  • University Library, 1968
  • Dreispitz (Helsinki Dreispitz apartment building by Herzog & de Meuron, House of Electronic Arts, Kunsthaus Baselland)
Are you into brutalism and urban explorations? Looking for a fresh and climate friendly city experience? Want to spend a relaxed day out with friends? Planning a team event? Whether you’re an expert, novice or a local – this tour is for you! Discover Basel’s rich brutalist heritage and get to see exciting places you didn’t know existed.
  • Bike tour
  • Packs: 8 stops
  • Tour with gentle to moderate inclines. Ideal for fit city riders and e-bikes
  • Distance: 13.8 km
  • Riding time: 52 min
  • Group size: max 15 people
  • Language: DE/ENG
  • Bring your own bike and helmet
  • Pack snacks and wear weather appropriate clothing
  • Insurance is the responsibility of the participants
  • Make it YOU: optionally top up tour with additional objects / special focus
  • Book at least one week in advance

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Ready to explore? Get in touch to plan your experience.

GOOD TO KNOW

Our walks and rides go ahead in all weathers. However, if you prefer to avoid the rain, we can arrange an alternative date if possible.

  • Don’t forget to pack drinks and snacks
  • Weatherproof clothing is recommended

You can safely ride a bike in the city. Participants bring their own bicycles, e-bikes and helmets. In Zurich, ‘Züri rollt’ offers free city bikes (with a deposit) and e-bikes for CHF 30 per day. Other rental options in Zurich and Basel include PubliBike and Rent-a-Bike. International guests should enquire at the local tourist information office about special rental offers.

Public transport tickets not included 

Public tours: see programme.

Private tours: advance payment. In exceptional cases, we also accept a deposit. Please contact us regarding payment terms.

Participants are responsible for their own insurance covering accidents, illness, theft, cancellation costs etc.

  • Cancellations made between 120 and 60 days before the tour date will incur a service fee of 10% of the total amount.
  • Cancellations made between 60 and 30 days before the tour date incur a fee equivalent to 50% of the total amount.
  • Cancellations made fewer than 30 days before the tour date are not refundable.

 

If we have to cancel the tour due to unforeseen circumstances, such as very bad weather, illness or accident etc:

1. The tour takes place on the alternative date.

2. If there is no alternative date, you will receive a full refund of any payments you have already made within five working days of us cancelling your tour.

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