HOW TO GET THERE
By Train | Bus
The PostFinance Arena is easily accessible by public transport. From Bern main station you take tram number 9 to “Guisanplatz / Expo”.
When travelling from Bern main station to Bern Wankdorf you can choose one of the following Train lines, such as S1/S2/S3/S4/S31/S44 or Bus number 20 (Kante E) to Bern Wankdorf. From there you can reach the PostFinance Arena within a 10 minute walk or you get there by tram number 9 to “Guisanplatz / Expo”.
For further information on arrival and departure by public transport:
By Car
Please pay attention to the parking lot signalization at the Bern-Wankdorf freeway exit. The following paid parking facilities are available at the PostFinance Arena:
- Uncovered parking spaces on the Grosse Allmend, opposite Wankdorf Football Stadium
- Covered car park BERNEXPO: Access via Bolligenstrasse
Please avoid to using the blue and white zones in the adjacent neighborhoods (Wankdorf/Allmend area). These parking spaces are intended for residents with a parking permit.
We recommend – when possible - that you use public transport that runs close to the PostFinance Arena.
Address
PostFinance Arena
3014 Bern
Mit Train | Bus
Die PostFinance-Arena ist mit den öffentlichen Verkehrsmitteln gut erreichbar. Vom Hauptbahnhof Bern fahren Sie mit der Tramlinie 9 bis zur Haltestelle „Guisanplatz / Expo“.
Für die Fahrt vom Hauptbahnhof Bern nach Bern Wankdorf können Sie eine der folgenden Bahnlinien wählen, z.B. S1/S2/S3/S4/S31/S44 oder die Buslinie 20 (Kante E) bis Bern Wankdorf. Von dort aus erreichen Sie die PostFinance Arena in 10 Minuten zu Fuss oder mit dem Tram Nr. 9 bis „Guisanplatz / Expo“.
Für weitere Informationen zur An- und Abreise mit dem öffentlichen Verkehr:
Mit Auto
Bitte beachten Sie die Parkplatzsignalisation bei der Autobahnausfahrt Bern-Wankdorf. Bei der PostFinance-Arena stehen Ihnen folgende gebührenpflichtige Parkmöglichkeiten zur Verfügung:
- Ungedeckte Parkplätze auf der Grossen Allmend, gegenüber dem Fussballstadion Wankdorf
- Gedecktes Parkhaus BERNEXPO: Zufahrt über Bolligenstrasse
Bitte meiden Sie die blauen und weissen Zonen in den angrenzenden Quartieren (Gebiet Wankdorf/Allmend). Diese Parkplätze sind für Anwohnerinnen und Anwohner mit einer Parkkarte vorgesehen.
Wir empfehlen Ihnen - wenn möglich - die öffentlichen Verkehrsmittel zu benutzen, die in der Nähe der PostFinance-Arena verkehren.
Adresse
PostFinance Arena
3014 Bern
Host
City
Bern is not only the capital of Switzerland, but also the seat of government. It is located in the middle of the country, was founded in 1191 and has a historic old town which is a Unesco World Heritage Site. Today, Bern has a population of around 140,000.
Would you like to get to know Bern and the surrounding area during the Voltige Championships? Whether you have two hours or a whole day at your disposal, we present our favourite excursion tips in and around Bern.
HALF-DAY EXCURSIONS
The historic Old Town of Bern can be wonderfully explored on foot. We suggest the 4.6 km route (blue line), the orange line is wheelchair accessible.
Duration: approx. 1.5h from Zytglogge.
TO THE MAP: Bern walkingtour - Bern Welcome
The Aare is beautifully embedded in the city of Bern. A walk along its green banks is therefore undoubtedly a highlight. We recommend a 6.3 km route from the Botanical Garden to the English Garden.
Duration: approx. 2h.
TAKE A STROLL: Green Aare Walk - Bern Welcome
Bern's local mountain "Güsche" (Gurten) how the locals call it, is an idyllic mountain oasis with a wonderful view and a racy tobogganing paradise at the same time. It can be climbed on foot or by train.
Duration: Tram ride from Bern main station to the valley station takes about 15 minutes. To the summit on foot in approx. 1h or with the red Gurten cable car in ap-prox. 10 min (runs every quarter of an hour).
UP OUT OF THE CITY: Gurten – Park im Grünen - Bern Welcome
In the middle of the federal city of Bern, an incredibly diverse animal world crawls, flies, hops, creeps and swims. Numerous native and exotic inhabitants have found a home in the Dählhölzli Zoo, while the bear park is inhabited by the three brown bears Finn, Björk and Ursina.
Duration: as long as you have time
TO THE BEAR PARK: Bern Animal Park, Dählhölzli + BearPark - Bern Welcome
There are many walks. But the one you can take at the alpaca farm in Ortschwaben is a very special one. Here, furry friends walk alongside you while you take a walk, get some fresh air and admire the mountain panorama. «Härzig» (cute) - that's what the Bernese say, and above all it's wonderfully relaxing.
BOOK A FURRY WALK: Alpaca Walk - Bern Welcome
Bern is famous for its outdoor pools: Visit the Marzili and the Lorrainebad on the Aare, the Weyerli with one of the largest pools in Europe or the Wylerbad. Please note: Swimming in the Aare is only recommended for experienced swimmers and is at your own risk. Admission is free.
JUMP IN: Bern’s outdoor swimming pools - Bern Welcome
In the botanical garden near the station, you will encounter a wide variety of plants from all over the world, including medicinal plants, numerous native species, but also a variety of exotic flowers, shrubs and trees.
Duration: Ideal for a short excursion.
INTO THE GREEN: The Botanical Garden of the University of Bern - Bern Welcome
No luck with the weather? No problem. In Bern you are spoilt for choice: from interna-tionally renowned special exhibitions to private collections and interactive events, there is something for everyone.
Duration: approx. 2h.
LOOK IN: Museumstipps - Bern Welcome
In the west of the city is the Westside Shopping and Adventure Centre, a unique ad-venture destination. Shop in the shopping mall with its numerous shops, enjoy a unique cinema experience with the largest selection of films in the city or experience the longest covered slides in Switzerland at Bernaqua Water Park.
Duration: Plan enough time, preferably half a day.
WESTSIDE: The Shopping and Leisure Center Westside - Bern Welcome
BERNAQUA:Wellness im Erlebnisbad Bernaqua - Bern Welcome
Full-day excursions
Would you like to explore the region on two wheels, comfortably and with pleasure? We recommend the following routes for cycling:
The Frienisberg long-distance route (43km): Frienisberg Scenic Route - Bern Welcome
The Bern Green Belt (59km): Grünes Band Bern (Bern’s Green Belt) - Bern Welcome
«Tales oft he Gantrisch» Cycling Tour (64km): “Tales of the Gantrisch” Cycling Tour - Bern Welcome
Laupen Historical Loop (31km): Zeitschlaufe Laupen - Bern Welcome
No bike with you?
Rent one at Rent-a-Bike: Zeitschlaufe Laupen - Bern Welcome
The wooden footbridge at the foot of the Gäggers in Rüschegg stands out from the green forest from afar. The Gäggersteg, newly opened in June 2020, offers a dream-like view of the Gantrisch range, interesting facts about biodiversity in the forest re-serve and puzzle fun for the little ones.
«LOSZOTTLE» (GO FOR A WALK): Gäggersteg Boardwalk - Bern Welcome
Switzerland and cheese? What belongs together belongs together. In the Emmental show dairy, the world of experience around the «king of cheeses», traditional crafts-manship meets state-of-the-art technology.
LET’s GO: Emmental Show Dairy - Bern Welcome
The village of Trubschachen lies amidst the green hills of the Emmental and only 35 minutes from Bern. Visitors are immediately struck by a seductive aroma - an unmis-takable sign that this is where Kambly bakes its world-famous biscuits.
ALL INFORMATION: Kambly Experience - Bern Welcome
A museum full of life! Discover Switzerland in a day on foot or by horse-drawn car-riage. In the Ballenberg Open-Air Museum you can visit over 100 original, centuries-old Swiss houses and farms as well as more than 200 farm animals.
The excursion can be easily combined with a boat trip on Lake Brienz.
ALL INFORMATION: Ballenberg, Swiss Open-Air Museum - Bern Welcome
On the Stockhorn, 2190 metres above sea level, the wonderful the wonderful mountain world in all its glory. The Stockhorn cable car takes visitors up to the summit in just 20 minutes, where a hiking area of the highest order awaits them.
UP INTO NATURE: Stockhorn - Bern Welcome
3,454 metres above sea level: Icy air brushes your face, snow crunches under your feet, and the panorama almost takes your breath away. On one side the view of the Central Plateau, on the other the Aletsch Glacier, lined with four towers. Welcome to the Jungfraujoch - Top of Europe. Even the journey on the new "Eiger Express" is a real experience.
GET A TASTE OF THE HIGH AIR: Jungfraujoch - Bern Welcome
You can find even more inspiration for the host city of Bern at
www.bern.com
Region of Bern
Would you like to extend your stay? In addition to the charming federal city of Bern, the canton of Bern has much more to offer as it is one of the most diverse regions in Switzerland. From deep blue lakes to the three world-famous Eiger, Mönch and Jungfrau mountain peaks, from vibrant cities to idyllic countryside – the region offers destinations to suit every taste.
We have put together some ideas for you.
Are you an adrenaline junkie? In the Holiday Region Interlaken you can let off steam on the water, on land and even in the air, as Interlaken is Europe's number one destination for outdoor and adventure sports. From gentle "soft adventures" such as paragliding or kayaking to pure adrenaline with canyoning or bungee jumping, there is something for everyone.
Get an adrenaline rush: Adventure world between mountains and lakes
The Schilthorn offers some of the best panoramic views in the Alps. The Piz Gloria panorama restaurant at the summit, which rotates on its axis in 45 minutes, offers a 360° view of 200 mountain peaks, including Eiger, Mönch and Jungfrau. As the filming location for the Bond classic "On Her Majesty's Secret Service", the Schilthorn with its interactive Spy World is a must for fans of the royal secret agent.
To the summit : Schilthorn-Piz Gloria
Where better to broaden your horizons than in the Bernese Alps? The Adelboden-Lenk-Kandersteg region has 300 kilometres of hiking trails. These lead across green meadows and through cosy forests, always accompanied by breathtaking views and water: high waterfalls, rushing mountain streams or enchanting mountain lakes. It is not only a hiking paradise but also a water region where you can swim, row or simply relax in the cool waters.
Discover the paradise: Adelboden-Lenk-Kandersteg
The Gstaad holiday region is not only the land of cows, but also the land of fondue. A must-do is a hike to an oversized caquelon, equipped with a retro-look fondue rucksack, to enjoy the Swiss national dish in the middle of nature. Or descend 25 metres underground to the cheese grotto, where more than 3,000 wheels of maturing cheese are stored. This is alpine authenticity!
Say cheese: Gstaad
Tradition, modernity and nature come together in the capital of the Swiss watchmaking industry. Biel/Bienne is a multi-faceted city: a little bit Swiss, a little bit French, modern and traditional alike. German and French are equally spoken here. In contrast to the modern architecture on the shores of Lake Biel, the intact old town sits on a gentle hill. As early as the 19th century, the watchmaking industry began to develop in the city of Biel.
I would like to visit: Biel/Bienne
You can find even more inspiration for the Region of Bern at
www.madeinbern.com
OVER NIGHT STAY
Bern offers you a variety of accommodation options for every budget. The offer ranges from five-star hotels to youth hostels, bed & breakfasts, overnight stays on the campsite and private accommodation. Overwhelmed by so many choices?
Bern Welcome offers a good overview of accommodations with direct booking options and will be happy to help you with more information and tips if you‘re in line.
Many other activities take place in and around Bern in July. That‘s why it‘s best to book your overnight stay today. Please also note the information about free use of public transport when booking an overnight stay in the city of Bern.
No place to stay in Bern yet? Use the hotel booking link of Bern Welcome and get inspired:
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