The capital of Switzerland on the banks of the river Aare
is a beautiful city whose ancient quarter has rightly been named a World Heritage Site by UNESCO
The capital of Switzerland on the banks of the river Aare
is a beautiful city whose ancient quarter has rightly been named a World Heritage Site by UNESCO
The Bern-Belp Airport is located 9 km south of the center of Bern, and is used mainly for domestic flights, which can be reached from a limited number of European cities (Vienna, Paris, Berlin, Munich and Amsterdam) but most regular flights reach Swiss international airports International flights land at one of the following airports:
1. Zurich (Kloten)
2. Geneva (Quinterin)
3. Basel (Basel-Miloz)
From the Zurich and Geneva airports trains leave for Bern at a frequency of one hour. Those arriving at Bern Airport can take the airport bus to the main train station or alternatively travel with Shuttle from the field to the Belp station and then continue on the train
You can reach Bern by train from many places in Europe. The fastest trains arrive here: Tgv, Ice and Pendolino. The express train from Paris makes its way to Bern in 5 hours. Other trains come from Amsterdam (9 hours), Berlin (8.5 hours), Lyon (5.5 hours), Milan (3.5 hours) and Zurich (70 minutes twice a hour).
Those arriving by car will arrive on one of the highways that connect to a half-ring that surrounds the city from three directions (west, north and east). Those coming from Zurich or Basel will move from the A1 motorway to the A6 motorway and exit from the first exit Bern-Wankdorf. From this exit turn on Papiermuhle Street towards the city center as you pass the city's fairgrounds. The arrivals from Geneva would arrive on the A12 and enter the city through Schloss Street.
The capital of Switzerland on the banks of the river Aare
is a beautiful city whose ancient quarter has rightly been named a World Heritage Site by UNESCO
The Bern-Belp Airport is located 9 km south of the center of Bern, and is used mainly for domestic flights, which can be reached from a limited number of European cities (Vienna, Paris, Berlin, Munich and Amsterdam) but most regular flights reach Swiss international airports International flights land at one of the following airports:
1. Zurich (Kloten)
2. Geneva (Quinterin)
3. Basel (Basel-Miloz)
From the Zurich and Geneva airports trains leave for Bern at a frequency of one hour. Those arriving at Bern Airport can take the airport bus to the main train station or alternatively travel with Shuttle from the field to the Belp station and then continue on the train
You can reach Bern by train from many places in Europe. The fastest trains arrive here: Tgv, Ice and Pendolino. The express train from Paris makes its way to Bern in 5 hours. Other trains come from Amsterdam (9 hours), Berlin (8.5 hours), Lyon (5.5 hours), Milan (3.5 hours) and Zurich (70 minutes twice a hour).
Those arriving by car will arrive on one of the highways that connect to a half-ring that surrounds the city from three directions (west, north and east). Those coming from Zurich or Basel will move from the A1 motorway to the A6 motorway and exit from the first exit Bern-Wankdorf. From this exit turn on Papiermuhle Street towards the city center as you pass the city's fairgrounds. The arrivals from Geneva would arrive on the A12 and enter the city through Schloss Street.