Departing from Zug, your private driver will take you through the rolling countryside of Central Switzerland towards Bern, the capital city since 1848 and one of Europe’s best-preserved medieval centers.
As you approach, the city’s red rooftops and graceful sandstone arcades appear above the turquoise loop of the Aare River — a postcard view that has changed little in centuries.
Your exploration begins in Bern’s Old Town, where arcaded walkways stretch for nearly six kilometres, offering shelter for cafés, shops, and art galleries.
Every few metres, ornate fountains depict figures from Swiss folklore and history, adding colour to the city’s calm rhythm.
The Zytglogge, Bern’s 13th-century clock tower, marks the heart of the old town.
Arrive just before the hour to watch its mechanical show — a parade of bears, jesters, and golden cockerels that has delighted visitors for over 500 years.
Nearby, the Federal Palace (Bundeshaus) stands proudly above the Aare, symbolising Switzerland’s unique spirit of independence and democracy.
Next, visit the Bern Cathedral (Münster), whose Gothic spire rises 100 metres — the tallest in the country.
Inside, stained-glass windows and carved choir stalls reveal the city’s devotion to craftsmanship.
For those who climb to the tower’s platform, the reward is a sweeping panorama over Bern’s rooftops and the distant Bernese Alps.
If time allows, step inside the Einstein House Museum, where the young physicist lived with his family between 1903 and 1905.
Simple furniture and letters reveal the early years of the man who would change modern science.
Enjoy lunch or coffee at one of Bern’s classic arcaded restaurants — perhaps sampling Rösti, the national dish, in its birthplace.
Afterwards, your driver will guide you out of the city towards the shimmering Lake Thun, where the Schloss Oberhofen awaits: a fairytale lakeside castle with pointed towers and gardens reflected in the water.
A short photo stop here captures the perfect close to your journey — calm, history, and natural beauty in perfect balance.
As you return to Zug, the late afternoon sun lights the hills in gold, marking the end of a day that blends Switzerland’s political heart, architectural grace, and quiet rural charm.