Roche Tower

Roche Tower

visiting the highest lounge in Basel and catching up with a good friend over a coffee

Location: 

Grenzacherstrasse 124, 4058 Basel, Switzerland

Duration: 

Tuesday, January 24, 2017

Personal highlights

  1. ROCHE: one of the largest pharmaceutical companies in Switzerlandinfo-icon
  2. TOWER: the tallest skyscraper in the city of Basel and the hole country
  3. COFFEE: catching up with a dear friend and enjoying a coffee with view
  4. PEBBLES: from empty to crowded, the internal cafe lounge is beloved 
  5. VIEW: amazing 360° overview over the city of Basel and surroundings

Image sources

  1. Coffee Bar
  2. Empty seats
  3. The highest tower
  4. Find the elevator
  5. Reception

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