Bern

Getting There

Bern, the charming capital city of Switzerland, is easily accessible by various modes of transportation.

By Train

Bern is well-connected to major cities in Switzerland, such as Zurich, Geneva, and Basel. The train journey to Bern is part of the experience in itself, offering breathtaking views of the Swiss Alps.

By Plane

If you prefer to fly, the nearest international airport is in Zurich. From there, you can book a train ticket to Bern.

What to See

Bern is a thriving Swiss Capital where museums with extensive collections could be found. Here are some must-visit attractions:

Bernisches Historisches Museum – Einstein Museum

This museum is a must-visit for any history or science enthusiast.

Einstein House (Einsteinhaus)

This is the house where Albert Einstein lived while he was working in Bern.

Old Town

One of the many things to love about Bern’s UNESCO-listed medieval centre is its uniformity: Most of the city was claimed by a fire in 1405, and tall sandstone buildings took over from the old wooden houses.

Events

Bern hosts a variety of events throughout the year. Whether it’s the Audi FIS Ski World Cup, Spring Battle, street festival, castle festival, traditional parades, concerts, or sporting events, there’s always something happening.

Tickets and Passes

When it comes to public transportation, Bern offers the Bern Ticket. From your very first overnight stay at a tourist accommodation in the city of Bern, you will receive a Bern Ticket for your entire stay, which lets you travel for free on public transport in zones 100/101 operated by the LIBERO Association.

Whether you’re a winter sports enthusiast, a summer adventurer, or a culture and cuisine lover, Bern has something for everyone.