About the canton of Bern
Bern, Switzerland's federal capital, runs a notably discreet scene. The Aarbergergasse and the area around the main station host most of the city's salons; private independent listings cluster in Länggasse and Mattenhof. Outside the capital, Biel/Bienne brings a distinct bilingual French-German character and a smaller but active community, while Thun adds a Bernese Oberland scene tied to the tourist season.
Inside the federal city, the perimeter around the Hauptbahnhof, Bollwerk and Speichergasse remains the historical adult corridor — a handful of long-standing salons on Aarbergergasse, private rooms above the Spitalgasse arcades, and the legalised sex-box facility at the Eichenpark on the city's western edge. The Marzili lakeside and the Aare bend at Wabern catch the higher-end private apartments, often visited by federal-administration staff and embassy personnel who prefer the discretion. North-east of the city core, Bümpliz and Bethlehem run a more practical, locally-oriented scene tied to the SBB Bern depot and the industrial corridor along the railway.
Biel/Bienne, the bilingual second city, has its own gravitational pull. Listings concentrate around the Bahnhofplatz and along the Neuengasse / Rue de la Gare strip; the Mett and Madretsch districts add residential-style private apartments. The town's watchmaking employers (Rolex, Omega, the Swatch Group headquarters) and a small but visible French-speaking community give Biel a different rhythm — more weekday evenings, more outcall to the Bahnhofstrasse hotels, more French-Italian profiles than purely German ones. Thun and the Bernese Oberland — Interlaken in particular — see a strong tourist-season swing, peaking in July-August and again over the December-February ski stretches that pull travellers through Wengen, Mürren, Grindelwald and Adelboden.
Service-wise the canton favours classic escort and erotic massage, with a long-running GFE segment serving the federal-employee weekday clientele and a quietly established BDSM studio scene in Bethlehem. WhatsApp dominates contact, often paired with Signal among the more privacy-conscious independent profiles. Prices typically run lower than Zurich or Geneva — half-hour incalls from CHF 150 in Bern city, CHF 130 in Biel; CHF 400-700 evening appointments. Outcall to the Bellevue Palace, the Schweizerhof and the Hotel Bern in the city centre is routine; Thun's Hotel Beatus on the lakeshore and the Interlaken Victoria Jungfrau handle the Oberland outcall calendar. Bernese listings tend to favour long-running, well-established profiles over the high-turnover scenes of Zurich and Geneva — most are still operating two or three years after their initial post.