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Jungfraujoch

Jungfraujoch

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Best time to visit

Visit during late spring to early autumn for clearer skies and warmer temperatures, ensuring better visibility and a more comfortable experience. Early mornings are quieter, giving a more peaceful visit.

Budget tips

Tickets are pricey but consider the Swiss Travel Pass which covers the journey and offers significant savings. Avoid buying single tickets on-site as prices are higher and book online in advance for discounts.

Recommended for

Adventure seekers, Nature lovers, Photographers, Families with older children

Plan your visit

3-4 hours

About

Quick facts: Jungfraujoch sits at 3,454 meters above sea level, making it one of the highest accessible train stations in Europe. The journey includes a scenic train ride through the Eiger and Mönch mountains, offering jaw-dropping views the entire way.

Highlights: The experience includes stepping into the Ice Palace, a labyrinth carved inside a glacier, with shimmering ice sculptures glowing under colorful lights. Visitors can also stand on the Sphinx Observatory terrace, which offers panoramic views across the Bernese Alps and a stunning glimpse of the Aletsch Glacier, the longest glacier in the Alps.

Insider tips

  • Dress in layered warm clothing; temperatures can be freezing even in summer.
  • Bring sunglasses and sunscreen due to strong UV reflection from snow and ice.
  • Photo opportunities are best from the Sphinx Observatory; try for a clear day to capture the glacier properly.
  • Avoid weekends and school holidays to escape the biggest crowds and enjoy a more serene atmosphere.

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