Jungfraujoch Experience: Europe's Highest Railway Station

Standing on the Jungfraujoch, Europe’s highest-altitude railway station at 3,454 meters above sea level, you immediately sense it: this is a world unlike any other. It’s an experience you must have.

Duration: 8 hours
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights
  • Jungfraujoch - The trip is unguided, you may just board the train. You find the location/GPS of the departure station on Google and on the Jungfrau Railways website.
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What's Included
  • Free access to Sphinx, Ice Palace, Plateau, Alpine Sensation at Jungfraujoch - Top of Europe
  • Train ticket to Jungfraujoch - Top of Europe
What's Not Included
  • Food and drinks
  • Hotel pickup and drop-off
  • Snow Fun park admission
  • Guide (this is not a guided tour)
Location
Jungfraujoch
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

Customer Ratings
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355christelm
Apr 15, 2023
Great experience, very helpful and friendly staff! - We had a great time in Wengen, and really enjoyed our trip thanks to the staff, who was so helpful. As we took the wrong train they guided us to get back to the departure station late at night.
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Jean
Mar 21, 2021
Worth it - Corona time... no tourists... maybe it was the right time to do this quintessential Swiss tourism excursion? We did it and were certainly not disappointed. The view is just exceptional and worth the trip in itself. Other top attractions were less interesting for us but actually not that bad. The trip is fantastic (although the last part being in a tunnel is more of a technological challenge than a memorable experience!) Price is high but justified given the (perfect) infrastructure and the location (Note that half tax Swiss train passes are valid). Certainly something to do although we would hesitate to choose a date when thousands of tourists are also present... Corona might have good sides!
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Cary101
May 28, 2023
Exciting experience but with some disappointments - Upward Train reservation time was not shown after Gondola. Arrival was too congested. Very few seats
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Sightseeingjanyce
Apr 30, 2023
Beautiful but touristy - 25% with eurail discount- 158 CHF pp. Sphinx observatory had breathtaking views but was freezing so remember to dress warmly ( including good shoes and touchscreen gloves). Ice palace was pretty cute but small. Unfortunately had to descend early as we all got altitude sickness. Jungfraubahn was a little disappointing as it is mostly tunnels with no view ( except a brief 5 min stop) and but the eiger express was definitely beautiful ( views coming down in the pm but mainly fog going up in the am). The place was pretty crowded and touristy, note food was quite pricey so pack your own. Alternatives that i was not aware of was the matterhorn gacier paradise which apparently is higher ( but i didn't go so i cannot comment) so do your reserach
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Sashman1
May 18, 2023
Poor weather spoilt the view but not the experience - Firstly travelling to Grindelwald. We had bought train tickets but frankly the journey would have been long by train from where we were staying. Dont worry about parking , there is a huge multistorey car park at the cable car (unless high season) and it was only Euros 12 for the day. Cable car. Because we had bought the SFF travel tickets, the cable car and train to the top was discounted by 25%. They don’t need the passport ports to purchase the tickets but an inspector will need to verify them when on the journey up the mountain. Big spacious cable cars, easy to step on and off etc. Train to the top Groups seem to take priority, and even though you have a ticket, they recommend another 10 Swish Francs to reserve a seat to the very top (or queue in line and wait your turn). At the top, Plenty to do, lots of ice sculptures, look out places, shops and restaurants however the visibility was 2 metres, no joke, minus 6 at the top, snowing and blizzard winds made for a memorable stomp in the snow but could hardly see the phone to take a selfie! Summary Expensive if you don’t get to see the view at the top but can’t wait to return.
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Nagytibi
Jan 15, 2021
Nice views but crowded and expensive - The mountains and the view from the trains as well as from the top are breathtaking. However, the train ticket is very expensive and the place is crowded.
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Culture64736554563
Aug 15, 2024
Tourist trap - Big disappointment. The Jubgfrauchjoch is a windowless tunnel with tourishop, that must be clear to everyone who goes up there for a lot of money. Terrace closed- this could have been informed already on the train, instead advertising is running. In addition, so many people were admitted that one could not move freely. You're just happy when you get through it.
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Mylow2021
May 27, 2023
Terrible experience for $270 - Absolutely terrible experience with no cancellation or refund due to bad weather. You would expect a partial discount at the least. I went to the top and couldn't see anything. The visibility was 30m. They should have cancelled the tour for the day. Terrible company out for a fat profit with no regard for people.
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682ricos
May 14, 2021
Worst experience ever for this level of out of pocket - Worst experience ever made from the (highly unfriendly) at Grindelwald Terminal up to Eigergletscher/Jungfrau. Waiting at Eigergletscher for hours- no management of the waiting crowd, no information at all. Real pitty to experience this for such a high investment for a family.
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Owenb978
Apr 10, 2021
Terrible queuing at top of Eigergletscher - Be aware that the train trip is done in stages and that at each stage you have to get off one train and onto another. Normally, this is not a problem as the trains have the same capacity. However, at the last stage, there are TWO ways to get to there; one via the train up from Kleine Scheidigg and the other via the new cable car, the Eigergletscher Express. This means there can be more people arriving than there are seats on the train to the top. If this happens, you will have a very long, crowded wait at the station at the top to get on a train to the top. There is no crowd control, no queuing system and no social distancing. It is just a rugby scrum free-for-all. It would be bad enough in normal times, but in covid-times, it is amazing it is allowed.
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