Mejores Tours y Viajes de Torre del reloj Zytglogge

Perched in the heart of Bern’s UNESCO-listed Old Town, the Zytglogge stands as a medieval marvel that has ticked through centuries of Swiss history. More than just a clock tower, it’s a symbol of the city’s enduring charm, featuring a mesmerizing astronomical clock face from the 15th century and animated figurines that draw crowds daily. Once a city gate, watchtower, and prison, its evolving roles mirror Bern’s own transformation. Nearby, cobblestone streets wind past the Federal Palace and Rose Garden, while the Aare River curves gracefully below. Visiting the Zytglogge offers more than a glimpse at timekeeping artistry - it’s a journey through Bern’s layered past, best experienced on foot amid the arcaded shops and fountains of the old quarter.
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Is the Clock Tower (Zytglogge) in Bern free to visit and what are its opening hours?

The exterior of the Zytglogge is viewable 24/7 at no cost. Guided tower tours, which include access to the clock mechanism and viewing platforms, cost CHF 12 and run hourly from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM (last tour). Tours are closed on major holidays. Tickets are sold on-site or in advance via the Bern Tourism website.

How do I get to the Zytglogge Clock Tower using public transportation in Bern?

Take tram line 1, 2, or 11 to the "Bärenplatz" stop, then walk 3 minutes uphill. Alternatively, exit at "Bahnhof Bern" (Bern Main Station) and walk 10 minutes through the old town. The Zytglogge is centrally located and well-marked on pedestrian signage throughout the city.

What time does the Zytglogge clock perform its mechanical show in Bern?

The Zytglogge's mechanical figures perform their animated show approximately 4 minutes before each hour, from 10:00 AM to 10:00 PM daily. The jester rings the bell, bears parade, and Chronos rotates the hour globe. Arrive 5–10 minutes early for the best viewing spot below the south-facing clock face.

Can I climb inside the Zytglogge, and is it suitable for children?

Yes, climbing the Zytglogge requires joining a guided tour. The ascent involves 200+ narrow, steep steps - unsuitable for toddlers or those with mobility issues. Children aged 6+ can manage with supervision. The tour is educational and engaging, lasting about 30 minutes, with panoramic views from the top.

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