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P Äussere Winkelriedstrasse Umfahrungsstrasse Bolligenstrasse Studerstrasse Schermenweg Enge Morgartenstrasse naustrasse e Morgartenstrasse f GrimselstrassePolygonstrasse 26 Waldstätterstrasse strasse P+R trasse Tie s e Buttenried Stade de Suisse Sempach Studerstrasse 21 Wylerringstrasse 18 trasse s Wyler Tellstrasse 25 9 Papiermühl Mil c Weingartstrasse h str 11 Viererfeldweg Grosse a ehalden asse Wankdorffeld s Wylerfeldstrasse Scheiben se Stauf Wankdorfstrasse P Eng 20 fa Allmend Unter s Places of interest Haldenstr trasse che rstras e Zollgasse Neubrückstrasse se 1 Bear Park, line 12: Bärenpark Standstrassetras Elisab Wiesenstrasse P se Flurs Allme e Mingerstrasse 2 t Oberei Parliament House and Parliament Square, henstr Breitfeldstrasse Rodtmattstrasse nds rfstr. Pappe 9 Neufeld trasse asse do lines 6, 7, 8, 9, 12: Bärenplatz; lines 10, 19: Bundesplatz Wylerstrasse 26 Nobsstrasse er Eymatstrasse Bremgartenstrasse lweg Rodtmattstrasse 24 Moosweg Unt 3 French Church, lines 6, 7, 8, 9, 12: Zytglogge PostFinance-Arena Greyerzstrasse r. 4 Church of the Holy Spirit, all lines: Bern Bahnhof Militärstrasse Guisanplatz Bernst Breitenrainplatz Mingerstrass Herzogstrasse Bolligenstrasse Scherm 5 se Lorraine Römerweg Prison Tower, lines 6, 7, 8, 9, 12: Bärenplatz stras Mittelholzerstrasse Bernstr. e Spichermatt 6 ge e nweg Cathedral, line 12: Rathaus 11 En Lorrainestrasse Moserstrasse P+R 7 Town Hall, line 12: Rathaus Hochfeldstrasse Brandstrasse Breitenrainstrasse Moserstrasse Kasernenstrasse Wildparkstrasse trasse Rütiweg Murtenstrasse Lindenhofspital Sickingerstrasse s Steinriesel oldstrasse e 8 Clock Tower, lines 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 12, 19: Zytglogge Autobahn A1 ht Berc Lorrainebad Waldhöheweg se Steinriesenstrasse g n 9 i Frauenkappelen Einstein’s House, line 12: Rathaus r d Beundenfeldstrasse Beundenfeld r Alpenstrasse Neufeldstrasse Brückfeldstrasse Tiefenaustrasse Papiermühl o 10 N Breitenrain 9 nbergstras Nydegg Bridge, line 12: Nydegg Spitalackerstrasse Pulverweg 20 Blume Viktoriaplatz Mitteldorfstrasse Länggassstr se Museums e Mittelstrasse Länggasse Viktoriarain Seidenweg Zähringers Viktoriastrasse stras Schönburgstrasse 11 asse aalstrasse Alte Bernstrasse Museum of Fine Arts, lines 6, 7, 8, 9, 12: Bärenplatz Bolligenstrasse tras Kurs tingen Mühleberg Gotthelfstrasse Funkerstrasse se Op plerstrasse R Ostermundigenstrasse p e 10 lines 11, 20, 21: Bollwerk Waldheimstrass it e asse Ke rs r Humboldstrasse 10 tr as Fabrikstrasse sse Freiestrasse Kursaal s Lorrainebrücke e Gerbestrasse 12 ra P Zentrum Paul Klee, line 12: Zentrum Paul Klee Alpenstrasse Forsthaus Botanischer Bachst Gross Neue Murtenstrasse 13 Gesellschaftstrasse Garten Schänzlistrasse Kunsthalle, lines 6, 7, 8, 19: Helvetiaplatz Gewerbestrasse Gertr.-Woker-Strasse usstrasse uesmattst 19 10 Murtenstrasse 20 Schosshaldenfriedhof ollgasse Heggidorn M Mühleberg 14 Bitziusstr. Natural History Museum, lines 6, 7, 8, 19: Helvetiaplatz Bühlplatz Kornha Baltzerstrasse Hallerstrasse Salemspital Erlachstrasse Obere Z Aargauerstalden Brechbühlstrasse 15 Bernisches Historisches Museum/Einstein Museum Sahlistrasse 22 Eymatstrasse 20 (Historical Museum of Bern), Depostrasse Donnerbühlweg Rosengarten Laubegg usbrücke hlstrasse Falkenplatz Sidlerstrasse lines 6, 7, 8, 19: Helvetiaplatz Bü Altenbergstrasse Speichergasse Kornha 12 Schanzeneckstrasse 11 Kunstmuseum 16 Swiss Alpine Museum, Ros PROGR BERN enbergstr. Schüttestrasse Haspelweg Murtenstrasse Sc Nägeligasse lines 6, 7, 8, 19: Helvetiaplatz hanzenstr Bollwerk 10 9 M Michelforst Murtenstrasse 3 Franz. Kirche Brunngasshalde 30 se elchenb 17 Museum of Communication, Bremgartenfriedhof Postgasshalde tras Gäbelbachstrasse Heiliggeist- Zeughausgasse 7 sse as kirche Nydeggbrücke aldens ühl Alte Bernstrasse ra se Weiermattstrasse st Laubeggstrasse weg Bümplizstrasse lines 6, 7, 8, 19: Helvetiaplatz ach 5 hossh Stadtb Bern Käfigturm Zeitglocken- 8 Rathausgasse Sc Zentrum 4 Einstein- se 12 10 12 Riedbachstrasse Bahnhof turm s Paul Klee Niederbottigenstrasse 18 Rathaus itsga YB Museum (Young Boys’ Football Club Museum), haus tigke Spitalgasse 6 7 8 9 9 Gerech P Murtenstrasse 12 30 sse Burger- Marktgasse Kramgasse rnga Murtenstrasse line 9: Wankdorf Center, line 20: Wyler Inselspital Laupenstrasse Bubenberg- Spital Theaterplatz Junke Amthausgasse A Autobahn 12 platz Münstergasse Gerberngasse Balmerstrasse Riedbachstrasse 10 19 n Bantigerstrasse e 27 Bundesplatz Herrengasse Matte d l Hallenbad a t Colombstrasse Brünnenstr. s Bethlehemstrasse Casinoplatz 6 i Ramuzstrasse 1 Fellerstrasse Friedbühlstrasse Münster r City Bundesgasse u Recreation/sport Schifflaube Bärenpark M 6 Freiburgstrasse West 17 r Weltistrasse e Abendstrasse 3 Aarstrasse s 12 s o Bundeshaus Kirch Rosshäusern 19 Hirschengraben 2 r 28 Botanical Gardens, line 20: Gewerbeschule se 6 7 8 17 Bundesrain G Zieglerstrasse tras Melche Egelgasse Alte Bernstrasse enfel Obstberg Gurnigelweg 20 Effingerstrasse asse Buch bei Elfenau Municipal Gardens, line 19: Luternauweg 12 aldens rasse se d n brücke hossh büh Sc G B 21 Belpstrasse Schwabstrasse Gurten recreational area, line 9: Gurtenbahn Egelbergst i uris Loryplatz Taubenstr a Mühleberg c lw Seilbühlweg o Riedbachstrasse tra Stapfenstrasse Helvetiaplatz m eg 22 Dalmazibrücke e 17 ss Rose Garden, line 10: Rosengarten e t 7 8 t i e 26 Schwarztorstrasse rass 16 s t Buch Schlossstrasse Sulgeneckstras 13 Muristrasse r 23 Konsum Rainmattstrasse Ostring . Dählhölzli Zoological Gardens, line 19: Tierpark Schwarztorstrasse Alpines 7 Gümmenen Riedbachstrasse Mattenhofstrasse Ankerstrasse strasse Brückenst Museum Gryphenhübeliweg 24 BERNEXPO, PostFinance-Arena, line 9: Guisanplatz Expo 30 B 15 Ledi Riedbachstrasse 17 alderstrasse Marzilibad 6 Buchserstrasse Gotenstrasse 25 3 Marzili Schützen- 7 Stade de Suisse Wankdorf, line 9: Guisanplatz Expo Brunnmattstrasse museum Florastrasse 28 Brünnenstrasse 9 8 28 Riedbach 17 Fl B ng Zwyssigstrasse ora Kramburgstr. run 7 26 Bernaqua/Westside, lines 8, 22: Brünnen Westside Bahnhof 10 14 Sonnenhofspital sse Ostri Dalmazi Naturhistor. st nader nstrasse ra 19 Thunstrasse rasse Al e Tscharnerstrasse Museum penstrasse Dennigkofenweg B Jungfraustrasse Hel nstrasse ernastrasse Jolimontstr. 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