Many people are surprised when they hear that pretty little Bern is the Swiss capital. Surely industrial Zurich or international Geneva would be more logical, they say. But it’s precisely to avoid a concentration of power that Bern was chosen as the “federal city” exactly 170 years ago.
A stroll over the markets is exciting – each small street and square has its own little scene. The unique scenery of the UNESCO world heritage in Bern is truly something to see.
Every Tuesday and Saturday from May to October the Waisenplatz, Bärenplatz, Bundesplatz and the adjacent side streets feature a market selling fruit, vegetables and flowers. From May to October, the market is held every day except on Sunday on Bärenplatz. Enjoy the lively atmosphere on a leisurely and tasty stroll past the many stalls.
VIDEO CHAPTERS ⏱️⏱️
00:00 View from Grosse Schanze Park
01:41 Bern Railway Station
02:19 Church of the Holy Ghost (Heiliggeistkirche)
02:48 Spitalgasse
03:28 Bärenplatz
05:03 Parliament Building
05:32 Bundesplatz
06:22 View from Bundesterasse
08:36 Kochergasse
09:42 Amthausgasse
10:19 Marktgasse
11:32 Zytglogge
12:58 Kramgasse
15:31 View from Nydeggbrücke
20:04 Junkerngasse
20:41 View from Münsterplattform
23:47 Cathedral of Bern
▷ Date recorded: June 2022
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