Not much has changed in the old city of Bern. The medieval city center is built upon a hill, shaped by the Aare River. The facades of buildings and its inhabitants are slightly modernized, but there is still that old charm. Founded in the 12th century, the city holds historical remnants, including 15th century arcades and 16th century fountains. The wide streets were built specifically for the market. It is city planning at its finest. The streets are well laid out and there is intrigue to the building facades and roofs.
Read MoreBears have always been native to Bern and it’s said that city owes its name to this wild creature. The bear pit has been revamped to keep bears, and a new section called the BärenPark allows the bears to roam more freely. Current residents are bears Björk and Finn who are mother and father respectively, to cubs Ursina and Berna.
Read MoreSo many old European cities are centered around bodies of water and often, it is rivers. A stroll along the Aare River in Bern, Switzerland does not disappoint. At 288 kilometers, it is the longest river entirely within Switzerland. In the summer, people do jump right in and float along with the currents either by swimming or by raft, seeing Old Town right above them. Those less inclined to get wet can simply take a stroll along the river, soaking in the views.
Read MoreCrossing over the Aare River, Nydeggbrücke is a bridge that connects the old part of town to the new and is considered a Swiss Heritage Site. The views of the winding streets of idyllic Old Town are fantastic and is reminiscent of scenes from old fairytales.
Read MoreZurich’s rich history dates back to the Roman times, reported to be 15 BC. From lake-side settlements to Frankish rule with great church influence in the middle ages, to a free city in the 12th century to a revolution in the 18th century, Zürich is now a cosmopolitan city that has managed to retain much of its old charm.
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