Bern is a UNESCO World Heritage Site!

Duration 3.5 hours
Movement Automobile-Pedestrian
Type Individual
Guide Live Guide
Entry tickets Payment on the spot

A city with almost a thousand years of history and a perfectly preserved medieval atmosphere.

De facto capital of the Swiss Confederation.

4th largest city in the country with a population of just over 130 thousand people + 19 thousand temporary
residents - students of one of the best universities in the country.

The city of fountains, they are here every few tens of meters, and 6 km of shopping arcades which the locals callLauben, by the way, the longest covered shopping street in Europe!
And shopping here is a worthy one!

The tallest Gothic cathedral in Switzerland. If desired, we will climb its 101-meter-high tower (5 francs).

The 13th century Clock Tower, once part of the city wall.
Every hour people from all over the world crowd in front of it to hear the roosters crow and enjoy the medieval “show”.

The rose garden above the Bear Pit, the bears' domain has long been expanded and even has access to the water, where you can take a souvenir photograph overlooking the city with Einstein sitting on a bench.
It was in Bern that Einstein wrote the theory of relativity in 1905, we can visit his apartment, in the very center of the city (6 francs) or (on our own) visit the Museum of the History of Bern, where the museum of the Nobel laureate is located.

In addition, we will see:
Parliament
The poor district of Matte
The oldest bridge in the city and the church
Town Hall
University of Bern

Duration 3.5 hours

Languages of the tour

  • Russian

Information

Order cancellation conditions:

If a tourist cancels an excursion in less than 3 days, the penalty is 100%.

Important:

  • The company is not responsible for lost items.
  • Responsibility for having an individual insurance policy falls on the tourist.

The cost of trips does not include and is paid on the spot:

  • Food
  • Paid entrances

Attractions

Berne
Berne

Bern is the capital and one of the largest cities in Switzerland. This cultural and historical center is located on the banks of the Aare River. The city is famous for its medieval architecture, including Switzerland's oldest bridge, Saarbrücke, and the beautiful Seiffenbrunnen fountain. Bern is also home to many museums, including the Swiss National Museum and Albrecht Dürer's House. In 1983, the historical center of Bern was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Bern Cathedral
Bern Cathedral

The Cathedral in Bern, Switzerland, is also known as Berner Münster or Berne Cathedral. This impressive Gothic building is one of the city's key landmarks. The cathedral serves as the main temple of Bern and attracts tourists for its architecture and historical significance.

 
 
 
Cytglogge
Cytglogge

The Zytglogge, or Clock Tower, is a historic tower located in the center of the city of Bern, Switzerland. It is also known as Zittenturm (Zytglogge) in German. This tower was built in the 14th century and has served various purposes throughout its history, including as a clockwork and as a council house. The clock tower has become a symbol of Bern and one of its most recognizable architectural objects.