Discover Bern on a private tour
Bern, the capital city with a village's heart, mirrors the Aare River's leisurely pace. Its medieval architecture tells stories of the past, setting the scene for your Bern tours. With a local guide, wander under the arcades of the UNESCO World Heritage Old Town, catching the aroma of roasting chestnuts. A private tour lets you bypass lines to marvel at the Zytglogge clock tower or uncover the sweet secrets of Swiss chocolate. As you explore the city on a walking tour, you'll feel like part of Bern's living history, not simply an observer. If you’re looking for more inspiration, take a look at our curated list of things to do in Bern. Explore Bern your way At ToursByLocals, we believe that how you explore is just as important as where you go. That’s why every Bern tour is private, flexible, and built around you: Move at your own pace, skip the crowds, make connections and follow your curiosity. Find local guides offering private tours in Bern for every interest, including: History tours: Step inside the Zytglogge to watch the 16th‑century clockworks in motion, then follow arcaded lanes to the Einstein House for a short visit. Add Nydegg Bridge to learn how the Aare shaped trade and defences. Nature and Wildlife tours: Meet brown bears at BärenPark from safe viewpoints and continue to Dählhölzli Zoo’s forest paths. For a green break, ride the funicular up Gurten for meadow walks and Aare valley views. Architecture tours: Climb Bern Minster’s tower for stone-carved detail up close, then study the sandstone arcades that define Old Town facades. Round it out at Zentrum Paul Klee to see Renzo Piano’s wave-like design. The Old Town is very walkable, and trams and buses link the river, Gurten, and museums efficiently for tours. This isn’t a one-size-fits-all itinerary, you can tailor your private tour to match your interests, pace and personality with a local who knows Bern inside and out. Walking tours & neighbourhoods Explore Bern with a private walking tour, where your local guide will reveal the city’s captivating neighborhoods and their unique offerings. - Old Town (Altstadt): Perfect for history buffs and families, this UNESCO World Heritage site is brimming with medieval charm. Walk along cobblestone streets, visit the iconic Zytglogge clock tower, and explore colorful arcades. - Mattenhof-Weissenbühl: Known for its cultural attractions, this area caters to cultural tourists. Discover the Bern Historical Museum and enjoy the vibrant atmosphere of local cafes and theaters. - Breitenrain-Lorraine: Ideal for those seeking a relaxed vibe, this neighborhood offers green spaces and a community feel. Take a leisurely walk through parks or explore local markets for a taste of Bern's everyday life. - Kirchenfeld-Schosshalde: A great spot for families and those interested in art and science, this neighborhood is home to the Bern Museum of Fine Arts and the Museum of Communication. Day trip ideas from Bern From Bern, nearby cities and mountain valleys sit close enough for easy day trips, so you can mix lake views, old towns, and cheese country in your tour without rushing. - Interlaken and Lauterbrunnen Valley: ride through the Bernese Oberland to Interlaken, then follow the cliff-lined valley to Lauterbrunnen for waterfall paths, simple village walks, and wide alpine views; your guide shapes the pace around photos, short hikes, or a café stop. - Thun and Lake Thun: explore Thun’s riverfront and arcaded streets, then trace the lake for views of peaks and boats, which works well if you like compact old towns, water scenery, and a relaxed loop that fits into one day. - Emmental Valley: in rolling farmland east of Bern, see wooden farmhouses and green ridges, visit a small dairy to learn how Emmental is made, and sample local cheese, with your tour focused on food, farm stops, and easy countryside walks. - Fribourg and Murten: pair gothic bridges and steep lanes in Fribourg with Murten’s ramparts and lakeside paths, giving you two moods in a single trip, good for history fans who also want a calm stroll along the water. - Lucerne: walk the covered bridge and harbourfront, check quiet backstreets and small squares, and look across to the peaks, ideal if you want a bigger city feel with alpine scenery woven into the day. A private tour with a local guide is the best way to really get to know a place. Skip the crowds, follow your interests, and see a side of Bern most travellers miss.