Bern is the capital of Switzerland. It is picture perfect through the center of old town, with geraniums in every window. We spent the afternoon walking around town.
The fountains at the government building. Both babies loved to watch, but sadly, we didn't let them out to play.
At night, the lights change color too. Again, the babies loved it!
The clock tower. On the hour, the figures circle around for a cute little show. The amazing part is that the astronomical clock was designed and built almost 500 years ago, and still works.
The apartment where Einstein lived for two years while he discovered the Theory of Relativity.
The bears. Bears are something of a mascot to this city, and they have four live bears on display in a giant play area. One of them was huge, two of them were still pretty young, and the other one was just right.
The bears' play-yard. They even have access to part of the river.
The river. We could not believe how blue and clear the water was. It winds through the city, with Old Town right in one of its nooks.
The Cathedral from the back.
From the front. It was way too big to get a decent picture.
The Rose Garden. We had to walk up a huge hill to get to the rose garden, but it was worth it. The roses were gorgeous, the trees were showing fall colors, and the view of Bern was great.
They had a nice playground near the rose garden as well. Ben could really make the see saw go. We had to hold on to Cecilia.
The strangest restroom. You had to pull down the seat because it was spring loaded. Then the faucet sprayed straight into the toilet.
That night we wanted to try the cheese fondue that is so famous in Switzerland. They only serve it with bread and potatoes, so we ordered two fondue pots and two entrees (wiener schnitzel). We were pretty disappointed in the fondue. We didn't really care for the type of cheese they used, but it was our only option. I hate to say it, but I like the Melting Pot much better. Of course, we knew nein German, so maybe we ordered or did something wrong. We were afraid to try it again somewhere else.
The next day we took a tram up a little mountain called Gurten. They had a couple playgrounds, a restaurant, and a walking path at the top, with gorgeous views of the city and the mountains.
There was a viewing tower. The guys climbed, the girls waited with the babies.
When Ben saw Tim up on the tower, he went for it and started climbing.
On the tram.After coming back down to Bern, we decided to go for a beer and a pretzel.
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