Jungfrau
Jungfrau

Jungfrau

Free admission
Bernese Oberland, Interlaken, Switzerland

The Basics

Guided day trips from Zurich, Lucerne, Interlaken, and Bern regularly head to the Jungfrau region and typically include tickets for the cog train and, in some cases, stops at other scenic spots in Bernese Oberland. If visiting independently, buy a train ticket in advance and ride past the foot of the notorious Eiger North Wall and through a mountain tunnel before arriving at the 11,330-foot (3,454-meter) Jungfraujoch, Europe’s highest railway station and the setting for the Sphinx Observatory.

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Jungfrau Travel Pass 3-8 days
Jungfrau Travel Pass 3-8 days
USD212.60 per adult
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Great value
Purchasing the 4 day pass was one of the best things we did for our vacation. Having the pass made every trip easy (no standing in line for tickets) and we found we saved a great deal of money over single trip tickets. Thanks!!
Greg_M, Aug. 2019

Recent reviews from experiences in Lauterbrunnen

great day which was very well organised
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great day which was very well organised
Michael_P, Aug. 2023
Small group tour to Jungfrau & Interlaken from Zurich
Trip on cogtrain to jungfrau joch and seeing this wonderful scenery.Despite the crowds a wonderful day
Basically transportation without a tour guide
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Basically transportation without a tour guide
Gideon_R, Dec. 2022
Small group tour to Jungfrau & Interlaken from Zurich
It was an ok trip. I believe this trip is just transportation to the sites rather than with an actual tour guide. If you're looking for a tour guide, this is not the tour for you. The driver Zed was cool though. The weather was not conducive on the day, so be sure to check that out before booking this tour in the winter period.
Top of Europe
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Top of Europe
Rachel_B, Aug. 2022
Small group tour to Jungfrau & Interlaken from Zurich
This is a must do if you make your way to Zürich! Amazing views from the train, the stops, and the top of Europe! It was suggested to wear good shoes and a light jacket. I would personally recommend the good shoes, pants, and 2 light layers with a jacket (ie short sleeve shirt/flannel/light jacket) when you are outside the weather is wonderful but walking through the underground and the ice tunnel gets very cold. 10/10 recommend!
Tour in the clouds.
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Tour in the clouds.
Carol_P, Jun. 2022
Small group tour to Jungfrau & Interlaken from Zurich
Great fun. The train ride up was beautiful. It was fun being in the clouds. We loved the ice castle. There were several stops to get off and enjoy views or hike. A great day.
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Things to Know Before You Go

  • Jungfrau is covered with ice and snow nearly year-round, even in summer; wear a windproof jacket and bring gloves, a hat, and a scarf.

  • Stay hydrated to avoid altitude sickness at the sky-high station.

  • Book train tickets in advance as they frequently sell out; Jungfrau Travel Pass holders can ride the cog railway for free.

  • The cog railway and the Jungfraujoch are accessible to wheelchair users.

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How to Get There

The only way to get up to Jungfraujoch is via the cog mountain train. Board the train from Interlaken Ost, Lauterbrunnen, Grindelwald, Wilderswil, Wengen, or Kleine Scheidegg. The journey from Interlaken to Jungfrau takes about two hours.

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When to Get There

Jungfraujoch is open year-round. July and August are the busiest months. Clouds tend to come in later in the day, so arrive early for the best views.

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What to See at the Summit

For the best view from Jungfraujoch, head to the terrace in the Sphinx Observatory. From here you can see the Great Aletsch Glacier, which at 14 miles (23 kilometers) is the largest glacier in the Alps and the longest in all of Europe. Also look out for majestic Alpine peaks and—on a clear day—the borderlands of Germany and France. You can also explore the Ice Palace, where intricately carved ice sculptures are on display, and visit the café and souvenir shop.

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