What to do and see in Fribourg, Canton of Fribourg: The Best Budget-friendly Things to do

February 4, 2022 Venice Greaves

Fribourg (French pronunciation: ​[fʁibuʁ]; Arpitan: Fribôrg or Friboua, pronounced [fʁibwa] ( listen)) or Freiburg (German, or Freiburg im Üechtland, Swiss German pronunciation: [ˈfrib̥ʊrɡ]; Italian: Friborgo or Friburgo; Romansh: Friburg) is the capital of the Swiss canton of Fribourg and the district La Sarine. It is located on both sides of the river Saane/Sarine, on the Swiss Plateau, and is a major economic, administrative and educational center on the cultural border between German and French Switzerland (Romandy). Its Old City, one of the best-maintained in Switzerland, sits on a small rocky hill above the valley of the Sarine.
Restaurants in Fribourg

1. Musee Suisse de la Machine a Coudre

Grand-Rue 58 Musée Wassmer, Fribourg 1700 Switzerland +41 26 475 24 33 http://museewassmer.com/
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5.0 based on 24 reviews

Musee Suisse de la Machine a Coudre

Located in the centre of the town of Fribourg in a vaulted 12th century cellar, the Swiss Sewing Machine and Unusual Objects Museum presents pieces from around the world, ranging from the sewing-machine to the iron and the mechanical vacuum cleaner.The museum offers a collection of over 250 sewing machines from the 19th and 20th centuries, used in households but also in the shops of fabric and leather artisans. Rediscover household methods used in Switzerland and elsewhere over the past two centuries.

2. Across the Screen

rue Francois-d' Alt 1, Fribourg 1700 Switzerland +41 77 430 04 37 [email protected] http://www.acrossthescreen.ch
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5.0 based on 33 reviews

Across the Screen

3. Cathedrale St-Nicolas

rue des Chanoines 3 The Old Town, Fribourg 1700 Switzerland +41 26 350 11 11 [email protected] http://www.fribourgtourisme.ch/en/P5445/st-nicholas-cathedral
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4.5 based on 340 reviews

Cathedrale St-Nicolas

According to legend, if its 74 m tower is unfinished it is because there was no money left. A jewel of Gothic architecture, the cathedral was built between 1283 and 1490. It is possible to climb the 365 steps to the top of the 74 m high tower and discover the entire town.

Reviewed By alessandrofL127YD - Milan, Italy

The 76 metres high tower was the hightest building in Switzerland until 19th century. The main doorway is adorned with bas-relief , done in the 14th century , rapresenting the Last Judgement. Wonderful inside with stained-glass windows that create a very special atmosphere.

4. Musee d'histoire naturelle Fribourg

chemin du Musee 6, Fribourg 1700 Switzerland +41 26 305 89 00 [email protected] http://www.mhnf.ch/mhn/fr/pub/index.cfm
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4.5 based on 88 reviews

Musee d'histoire naturelle Fribourg

The Natural History Museum houses many magnificent scientific collections and presents permanent exhibitions related to the earth sciences and biology.Rediscover the mysteries of life and science thanks to permanent exhibitions and many temporary exhibitions at the Natural History Museum. Unique pieces include a stuffed whale, a Siberian Tiger, a white shark, two Fribourg meteorites

5. Funiculaire Fribourg

Neuveville-St Pierre, Fribourg 1701 Switzerland +41 26 351 02 00 [email protected] https://www.fribourgregion.ch/fr/P5373/funiculaire-de-fribourg
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4.5 based on 324 reviews

Funiculaire Fribourg

Reviewed By stefanw628 - Getafe, Spain

The funiculaire is one of Fribourg's main and picturesque attractions. It uses a cable traction to connect the lower 'basse ville' with the town centre higher up and gravity (laden with sewage water) to pull the lower funiculaire cabin upwards.

6. Musee d'art et d'histoire MAHF

rue de Morat 12, Fribourg 1700 Switzerland +41 26 305 51 40 http://www.fr.ch/mahf/fr/pub/index.htm
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4.5 based on 39 reviews

Musee d'art et d'histoire MAHF

7. Bern Bridge

Pont de Berne, Fribourg 1700 Switzerland +41 26 350 11 11 [email protected] http://www.fribourgtourisme.ch/en/P8418/the-bern-bridge
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4.5 based on 131 reviews

Bern Bridge

The first bridge of the city Originally, the pont de Berne would have been supported by timber trestles. The bridge as it stands today dates from 1653. The central stone pillar and deck were replaced in 1853-54,and its roof in 1885. The three bridges in Fribourg Old Town (Bern, Milieu and St-Jean) all date from the mid-13th century, almost 100 years after the city was founded by Berthold IV of Zähringen (1157). Before the pont de Berne was built, travellers had to cross the Sarine by boat. In those days, the water lapped against the cliffs on which the former Augustine monastery overlooking the car park stands. In 1340, the bridge was sawn down to ward off an attack by encroaching Bernese invaders. The pont de Berne is the last remaining covered bridge in Fribourg.

Reviewed By Mobile222211 - Hamburg, Germany

recommended bridge in the old town of fribourg. very easy to get to and is still very much used by cars frequently

8. Fribourg Centre

Avenue de la Gare 12, Fribourg 1700 Switzerland +41 26 309 21 31 http://www.fribourg-centre.com
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4.5 based on 89 reviews

Fribourg Centre

Reviewed By alessandrofL127YD - Milan, Italy

On tripadvisor there are not many of the things that can be seen in this city: 8 bridges,10 fortifications,14 museums,14 churches and 17 fountains or sculptures. It was very pleasant to walk the streets of the city without cars around to be able to better admire the many beautiful prospects that the city can offer.

9. Pont du Milieu

Pont Du Milieu Derrière-les-jardins, Fribourg 1700 Switzerland +41 26 350 11 11 [email protected] http://www.fribourgtourisme.ch/en/P8650/the-central-bridge
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4.5 based on 41 reviews

Pont du Milieu

THE MAIN ARTERY OF MEDIEVAL FRIBOURG The pont du Milieu also dates from the latter half of the 13th century. In those days, it provided an access route from the Auge peninsula to the Planche-Inférieure, and further on to the Commandery of St John (founded in 1259), Maigrauge Abbey (founded in 1255) and the Bourguillon leper colony (pre-1252). It also made it easier to get to Marly and the Upper Singine, tucked away behind the cliffs you see in front and to the right of you. Back in the day there would have been a gate tower, thereby ensuring that the district of Auge was protected at either end. The original timber structure was replaced in 1720 by a stone four-arch humpback bridge, in keeping with many bridges built during that time.

10. Vallee du Gotteron

Fribourg 1700 Switzerland
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4.5 based on 22 reviews

Vallee du Gotteron

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