Where to go
Switzerland
Things to do in Bern
With a scenic background at every corner, Switzerland’s capital Bern is a top European destination. This thriving capital is a hub of history, culture and art – from its medieval building to museums and parliament house, not to mention a UNESCO-listed Old Town. With the iconic bears in sight on the local flags and crests, there’s something to satisfy all tastes at local markets, the Christmas one is definitely something to put on the bucket list. Experience the beauty of the city from vantage points for views of the dazzling Aare River and the white peaks of the Alps. Top six things to do in Bern1. Wander around the UNESCO Old Town Bern’s medieval old town is like something out of a film. Medieval buildings, flags, and cobbled streets take visitors back in time. Look out for the colourful public water fountains scattered about. With over 100, they’re a major part of the city. Take a trip up Switzerland’s tallest cathedral – Bern Minster – for views of the river, red-tiled roofs and pretty bridges. 2. Get a glimpse of the Zytglogge Clock Tower in action Dancing bears, cheeky fool and rooster come out every hour at Bern’s charming clock tower located in the old town. It’s a fascinating display and a beloved monument of the old town. You can go inside to see behind-the-scene mechanisms and learn about what the figures represent. There’s an astrological clock and viewing platform to enjoy inside too. 3. Take a stroll in the Rosengarten Located at the top of a hill, this peaceful spot is the perfect place for a picnic, panoramic views and your daily dose of nature. Relax among the sweet scents of over 200 varieties, along with other flowers too. There’s a tranquil pond, pavilion and restaurant too. Make sure to get a picture on the Einstein bench with the backdrop of Bern and the surrounding area. 4. Step inside the Federal Palace of SwitzerlandHome to the national parliament and a green dome that you won’t be able to miss – this is one of Bern’s most important buildings. Inside, you’ll get to see mesmerising stained glass windows, statues and chambers. Outside in Parliament Square, admire more Renaissance-style buildings and the impressive statue with 26 jets symbolising the cantons of Switzerland. 5. Experience culture, art and history in Bern Head to Bern’s History Museum for a blast of the past and discover a fascinating collection of over 200 dioramas. Discover Albert Einstein's memorabilia at the museum, including his 1921 Nobel Prize certificate and see where the famed scientist lived in the city centre. If art’s your thing, head to the Kunstmuseum for world-class art, or the Paul Klee Center for modern works and wavy architecture. 6. Walk along the Aare River The dazzling turquoise waters are what make Bern’s panoramas pop – magically formed by tiny melting glacier particles in the riverbed. Stroll along the riverside, stop at a cute restaurant or hire canoes. A cruise or boat tour is a great way to admire the views, or you can head to Bern’s famous Nydeggbrücke bridge. In summer, immerse yourselves like the locals and go for a dip.
