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Discover Bern’s top sights at your own pace with this self-guided audio tour, featuring landmarks, fountains, and hidden secrets for just $12.36.
Exploring Bern, Switzerland, becomes both accessible and engaging with the Self-Guided Audio City Tour offered by myFive. Priced at $12.36 per person, this tour spans approximately 2 to 3 hours, making it a flexible option for visitors who prefer to explore at their own rhythm. It departs from Bim Zytglogge 1 and ends at Ryfflibrunnen in Bern’s charming Old Town, covering major landmarks, artistic fountains, and some of the city’s lesser-known spots.
What makes this tour particularly appealing is the audio guide, which provides trustworthy, detailed information and enhances the experience without the need for a live guide. The mobile ticket makes it easy to start the tour wherever suits, and the price point is quite reasonable, especially considering the depth of content and the freedom it offers. The only consideration is that the tour requires your own mobile device with internet and a headset, and it’s designed for independent exploration rather than a guided group experience.


This self-guided tour begins at Zytglogge, Bern’s famous astronomical clock tower. Visitors are treated to the clock’s playful animated figures, which include dancing bears, a jester, and a crowing rooster, entertaining audiences for centuries. The 10-minute stop provides an excellent introduction to Bern’s medieval charm.
Next, the route moves to Zahringerbrunnen, a historic fountain featuring a bear statue symbolizing Bern’s founder. Just 3 minutes are spent here, but it’s a notable reminder of the city’s wealth and history. The Simsonbrunnen follows, depicting the biblical story of Samson defeating a lion, offering a glimpse into Bern’s artistic storytelling.
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The tour highlights the Rathaus Bern, the city’s City Hall, which showcases impressive architecture. Visitors spend around 5 minutes here, appreciating its structural beauty. A visit to the Church of St. Peter and Paul reveals stunning interior decorations that reflect Bern’s spiritual heritage, with a brief 5-minute stop to admire its craftsmanship.
A significant highlight is the Parliament Building, where 15 minutes are dedicated to understanding Bern’s role in Swiss politics. The pano view from Bundesrasse offers stunning vistas of the Aare River and the Old Town, perfect for photos and soaking in Bern’s scenic layout.

Among Bern’s artistic fountains, the Vennerbrunnen features a sculpture of a medieval military leader, while the Gerechtigkeitsbrunnen depicts allegorical figures representing justice. Both stops are brief 3-minute visits, but they provide insight into Bern’s social values and history.
The Kafigturm offers a quick 5-minute look into Bern’s judicial past, as it served as a tower and prison in earlier times. The French Church, a notable Baroque structure, is a 10-minute stop that showcases Bern’s religious diversity and architectural elegance.

The BearPark allows visitors to observe bears in their natural habitat, a symbol deeply woven into Bern’s identity. It’s a 10-minute stop that offers a close connection to one of the city’s most recognizable icons.
The Erlacherhof, a historic mansion, provides a glimpse into Bern’s past aristocratic life, with a 5-minute visit to appreciate its architecture. The Mosesbrunnen features a biblical sculpture of Moses holding the Ten Commandments, with a quick 3-minute stop.

The Bern Münster, with its breathtaking Gothic architecture and stained glass windows, commands a 40-minute visit—by far the longest stop on the tour. It’s an opportunity to marvel at the craftsmanship and spiritual artistry of Bern’s premier cathedral.
The Niideggkirche, with its medieval entrance doors, warrants a 10-minute stop to enjoy its historic design. The French Church also offers a 10-minute glimpse into Bern’s religious heritage with its Baroque splendor.
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Venture into Bern’s more unusual sights with stops like Child Eater Fountain (Kindlifresserbrunnen), featuring a grotesque sculpture of a figure devouring children. It’s a 3-minute stop that adds a touch of folklore and intrigue. Other artistic fountains include Schutzenbrunnen, with a sword-wielding sculpture, and Anna-Seiler-Brunnen, honoring a notable local figure.
Additional fountains like Pfeiferbrunnen and Ryfflibrunnen add character, with sculptures of a bagpiper and a legendary marksman, respectively. Each takes about 3 minutes and enriches the tour with local stories and symbolism.

The tour begins at Bim Zytglogge 1 and ends at Ryfflibrunnen on Aarbergergasse. It is private, allowing only your group to participate, and most travelers can join. The tour is near public transportation, making access straightforward. Service animals are permitted, and the entire experience depends on your own mobile device with internet and a headset.
The link and route instructions are detailed and accompanied by photos, making navigation simple. The tour is designed for flexibility, allowing pauses and re-starts, which is appreciated by those who want to enjoy Bern’s atmosphere at their own tempo.

While similar guided tours exist, this self-guided experience emphasizes independent exploration combined with high-quality explanations. It’s ideal for travelers who value flexibility, want to avoid large groups, and enjoy discovering hidden corners of Bern. The price and duration offer good value, though some reviews mention that the audio voice can become repetitive or feel AI-generated.
This audio tour shines for those who appreciate detailed information and are comfortable navigating with their own device. The variety of stops from historic buildings and fountains to bear enclosures and gothic cathedrals ensures a well-rounded experience of Bern.
It’s especially suitable for independent travelers, history buffs, and culture enthusiasts who enjoy learning on the go. The flexibility means it’s also great for those who want to combine sightseeing with breaks, shopping, or dining.
The self-guided audio tour offers an affordable and comprehensive way to see Bern at your own pace. It covers the city’s most famous sights and some hidden gems, providing trustworthy explanations that deepen your understanding of Bern’s history and character.
While it requires your own mobile device and offers no live guide, the detailed route instructions and pause features make it accessible for most. The high praise from many users for its thoroughness and the ability to explore without feeling rushed make it a worthwhile option for independent explorers.
However, those seeking a more lively guided experience or who prefer human interaction might find the lack of a guide a downside. Also, some reviews note that the audio narration can become monotonous, which is worth considering if you prefer a more dynamic presentation.
“This is a gentle tour at your own pace, as you can pause the dialogue at any time, go for a coffee and start off again where you left off”
Is this tour suitable for people with limited mobility?
As the tour involves walking around Bern’s Old Town, it’s best suited for those comfortable with moderate walking. The route covers many historic and scenic stops, but it is accessible near public transportation and does not involve strenuous activity.
Do I need to download special apps or software?
No, the tour provides a link with high-quality audio explanations and maps. You need your own mobile phone with internet and a headset to listen to the guide as you explore.
Can I start and stop the tour at any point?
Yes, since it is self-guided with a digital link, you can pause, restart, and explore different stops at your own speed, making it flexible and adaptable to your schedule.
Are there any additional costs beyond the ticket price?
All the stops mentioned are free to access, but you do need to have your own device with internet access. There are no extra charges for visiting the landmarks included in the tour.
How far in advance should I book?
Booking at least 11 days in advance is typical, but the tour can be enjoyed on short notice if your plans are flexible.