The Swiss capital is a total work of art. With its UNESCO-listed old town, cathedral, clock tower, fountains and numerous arcades, Bern is one of Switzerland’s most beautiful cities. Between all of the sights on offer, the city also offers you plenty of nature and a chance to refresh yourself on the River Aare.
This is Bern
Bern is Switzerland’s capital city and can be found in the west of the country on the
River Aare. The city is a popular excursion destination, thanks to the many sights it offers, and its
old town in particular.
Discover Bern
Sightseeing in Bern is one thing above all: it offers variety. You can first visit the
Parliament House, the centre of Swiss democracy, as well as Parliament Square and the Parliament House terrace. Continue your stroll through Bern’s
old town with its many arcades. Want more? Then make a detour to the
Bear Park. The journey there is a highlight in itself: you’ll cross the River Aare via the imposing Nydeggbrücke bridge, which offers you amazing views of the
old town and the mountains.
Bern’s old town
The
old town of Bern has been a UNESCO World Heritage site since 1983. Covering a distance of six kilometres, walk through the characteristic arcades and marvel at the vaulted cellars that are home to studios, bars and shops. Visit the
Zytglogge clock tower and the
cathedral and marvel at the impressive sandstone houses and the many historic fountains, such as the Zähringen Fountain or the Kindlifresserbrunnen (Child-Eater Fountain).
Nature and the River Aare
Bern creates a unique connection between the city, its sights and nature. You can take a break in the
Rose Garden, while enjoying spectacular views of the
old town at the same time. The
botanical garden is also well worth a visit. And another natural highlight: the turquoise-blue
River Aare. It is simply part of life in Bern and is also a must for any visitor to the city and strong swimmer. Whether while swimming or
floating downriver in a dinghy: the clean river represents a way of life and fun in the water.
Around Bern
Bern is an ideal starting point for excursions into the mountains – both in summer and in winter. Bern’s local mountain, the
Gurten, is known for hikes, the open-air festival of the same name or as a vantage point. From Bern, you can reach
Gantrisch Nature Park in no time at all. The
Niederhorn,
Lake Biel,
Lake Thun or
Lake Murten are all welcome excursion destinations as well.
Experience Bern for less
When you stay in the city of Bern for one night or more, you will receive the
Bern Ticket. This allows you to travel free of charge on trams and buses in Bern and the surrounding area. In addition, with the
Bernese Oberland Pass, you’ll also benefit from numerous discounts.