Top Reasons to Go to Bern
Lived-in history: UNESCO made Bern a World Heritage Site in 1983, but the city's cobblestone arcades and clock towers have been beautifully preserved since the 1400s.
Feats of Klee: The spectacular Zentrum named for Paul Klee—the prolific painter who hopscotched across art—is a tour de force of vibrant creativity.
Undercover shopping: Bern's got it all—from couture fashion to artisan chocolatiers—and, thanks to those famous arcaded streets, you can even enjoy window-shopping in rainy weather.
The Zibelemärit: Think of an object—a train car, an alarm clock, a teddy bear—and you will likely see it rendered in onions at November's citywide celebration of the vegetable.
Those sunbathing Swiss: Warm summer days lure swimmers to the Marzili's sweeping lawns and swift stretch of river below the Federal Parliament Building.