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Living in Berne: the ultimate expat guide

Living in Berne: the ultimate expat guide

Everything you need to know for a successful life in Berne.

Bern, the de facto capital of Switzerland, offers a unique blend of medieval charm and modern convenience. Wrapped in a loop of the turquoise Aare River, this compact city of approximately 146,000 residents is home to the Swiss Federal Government and a UNESCO World Heritage-listed Old Town. With its iconic arcaded streets, historic fountains, and views of the Bernese Alps, Bern provides an exceptional quality of life that attracts expats from around the world.

A City That Balances History and Innovation

Bern is where Albert Einstein developed his theory of relativity, and today the city continues to foster innovation through its renowned university and research institutions. The city's pace of life is notably relaxed compared to Zurich or Geneva, yet it remains well-connected to major Swiss and European destinations by rail. English is widely spoken in professional settings, though German (Bernese dialect) is the primary language.

5 Good Reasons to Move to Bern

  1. UNESCO World Heritage Old Town 鈥 One of Europe's best-preserved medieval city centres with 6 kilometres of arcaded shopping streets.
  2. Exceptional Work-Life Balance 鈥 Government employment stability combined with access to the Alps within 90 minutes for skiing and hiking.
  3. Top-Tier Education 鈥 Home to the University of Bern (ranked top 200 worldwide) and excellent international schools.
  4. Safe and Family-Friendly 鈥 Switzerland consistently ranks among the world's safest countries with outstanding healthcare.
  5. Central European Location 鈥 Easy access to Germany, France, and Italy, with Zurich and Geneva airports under 2 hours by train.

Key facts

Population135,000
Expats35,000
Top nationalitiesGermans, Italians, Portuguese, French, Spanish
LanguagesGerman, Swiss German, French, English
Monthly cost of living
1 person2,800 EUR
Family of 46,500 EUR
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Helena Delbecq
About the author

Holder of a degree from the French Ministry of Education and a Master II in Language Policy, I have had the opportunity to live in Japan and China, and am currently based in Germany. My activities revolve around writing, teaching and managing programs.

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