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Museums in Bern

Art Museum
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Zentrum Paul Klee (Paul Klee Center), dedicated to the renowned artist Paul Klee, contains a huge portion of his work. The majority of the co
Tours from $5
History Museum
4.5
Get a sense of the capital city's long history in a broader world context at Bernisches Historisches Museum - Einstein Museum. The second lar
Tours from $60
Specialty Museum
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Duration: 3 to 4 hours
Home to the European headquarters of the United Nations, Geneva is Switzerland's second-most popular city and one of the greenest cities in Europe. Visit Geneva on a bus, go for a ride on a mini-train, or walk around the cobbled streets of the Old Town You will be taking a step back in time with Saint Peter’s cathedral, Place Bourg-de-four, original market place, the arsenal and the town hall; lose yourself in the grandeur and beauty of this culturally and influential town.This sightseeing tour allow you to discover Geneva’s most famous attractions, including the iconic Flower Clock, symbol of the city's watchmakers and love for nature, and the impressive fountain, Jet d’Eau. This is your opportunity to snap some pictures of the magnificent spray from the fountain.Listen as your guide explains the importance of this city as a diplomatic and financial center, and pass through the district around the UN building.
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Specialty Museum
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Specialty Museum
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Where to stay in Bern

In historic Bern, the bulk of the accommodation offerings are confined to the peninsula, where the Old Town or \"Altstadt\" is located. Staying here gives you the convenience of being within walking distance to everything--which will come in handy in this generally car-free area. Throughout the Old Town you'll find a number of mid-range three-star hotels complete with their original 19th-century characteristics. A couple hostels and pensions round out the options here, though these tend to be a bit more expensive than one might expect. Outside of the Old Town, there are a few hotels with cheaper rates, though you compromise on convenience and atmosphere. The city also boasts a few stunning four- and five-star hotels, should your budget be forgiving.
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