Bern, Oct 30: Switzerland`s capital is unlike its neighbouring cities - you won`t find any cosmopolitan hullabaloo here. Less glamorous than, say. Geneva, the medieval streets of Bern have a much more local feel. Casual-dressed politicians hang out cafe`s - even the President has been noted to take the tram to work.
Top Sights
1. Bundeshaus (Houses Of Parliament) - Domed-shaped building home to the Swiss National Council. Regular tours offer an insight into the parliamentary chambers.
2. Historisches Museum (Historical Museum) - 15th century Flemish tapestries, Bernese sculptures and 15th and 16th century stained glass windows are just some of the delights in this spread-out austere structure.
3. Kunsthalle (Art Gallery) - A haven for contemporary art enthusiasts, this early 20th century gallery displays work from promising up and coming artists including a healthy quotient of local artists.
4. Kunstmuseum (Art Museum) - Another groundbreaking museum which hosts a magnificent array of work from both old masters and impressionists as well as frequently changing contemporary exhibitions.
5. Munster (Cathedral) - Landmark cathedral with a portal depicting The Last Judgement and dazzling stained glass windows. It also boasts the tallest steeple in Switzerland.
6. Zytgloggeturn (Clock Tower) - Lays claim to being the oldest building in Bern, built in 1191 as a city gate and given a makeover in 1530 with the addition of a monumental clock.
Weather - Summers are often warm but winters are cold and damp. Highest temperatures average 25 degrees C in the months of July and August, reaching a low of 3 degrees C in December.
Airports - Belp Airport (9KM South of Bern). Take a bus from the airport to the train station for 14 SF or a taxi for about 35F.
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