2Bern

Bern radiates a quintessential old worldly charm with its medieval, cobbled street town center and Switzerland’s loftiest cathedral (enjoy spectacular vistas from the tower). Stroll along the six kilometer long shopping stretch (known as Lauben). The Rose

Garden provides striking views of the town center. Bern is a boon for art connoisseurs with its beautiful galleries (the most noteworthy being the Zentrum Paul Klee and Bern Museum of Art). Don’t miss the Bear Park, the buzzing markets at Bundesplatz and Renaissance type Bundeshaus (parliament).

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  1. Me and my family members took a package tour of Europe for ten days in a bus travel which included Zurich and Lucerne, wonderul stay, memorable for lifetime. Mt. Titlis is best mountain visit. Those who can plan an exclusive visit to Swiitzerland for a fortnight will enjoy nature to fullest extent.

  2. Quite a generic list I’ve seen before and all tourist traps. A shame none of the areas in the French or Italian speaking regions were featured. Your writer needs to research /explore further…

  3. Hello,
    It says “Bucket List” for a reason. If you have been there more than once I would agree that you might want to see something new. I have been to England three times and there some places there that while popular I would not need to see again. By the same token, your use of the word “generic” could easily replaced with the term “popular.”
    You are welcome to your anonymously-posted opinion, of course, but again the phrase “tourist trap” could also be replaced by “popular place.” Some people only get to travel to a country once and for them it might be a good idea to see your so-called “tourist traps.” Thanks for your anonymously-posted comment and reading our stuff! (I am, of course, only assuming you read it.)

  4. Hello! « Bucket List » est de l’argot. Il se réfère à une liste de choses que vous voulez faire ou des endroits que vous voulez aller avant de mourir ou « kick the bucket.: J’espère se traduit par ce que je n’ai pas écrit Français depuis que j’étais à l’université. Merci pour votre soutien!

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