Can you stay overnight at Jungfraujoch?
Staying overnight in a dormitory is open to everyone. Sunset and sunrise included.
How much does it cost to go to Jungfraujoch?
Regular ticket The standard Jungfraujoch ticket price from Interlaken is CHF 235.80 return per adult during peak season (1 June to 31 August). This price applies whether you buy your ticket in advance or at a local railway station.
Can you stay at Jungfrau?
Rooms can accommodate one or two people and some rooms offer views of the Jungfrau massif. It is located in the heart of Mürren, so from here, it is a short walk to many of the restaurants and shops in town. BUDGET: Hotel Alpenblick. This small hotel is located near the Mürren train station on the edge of town.
What is Jungfraujoch excursion?
On your excursion to the Jungfraujoch – Top of Europe, to the highest railway station in Europe, you will climb to an altitude of 3,454 metres above sea level and reach the alpine mountain world.
Can babies go to Jungfraujoch?
Yes, you will be fine taking your pram on to the Jungfraujoch, no worries. You will be able to leave it “by the door” when heading out into the snow and also on the train prams are, of course, allowed.
What is the best time to visit Jungfraujoch?
As for the best time to visit Jungfraujoch… You’ve got the best chance for great weather if you visit Jungfraujoch from May to September. These are also the busiest months, so remember to book your ticket in advance.
Where should I stay in Jungfrau in the winter?
Wengen in winter. Wengen is our absolute favorite of all Jungfrau towns. It’s just a perfect balance between the picture-perfect mountain village and a well-equipped vacation resort that has plenty to offer to all types of travelers.
What town is near Jungfraujoch?
Interlaken
Interlaken is the central town in the Bernese Oberland, and the gate to the famous Jungfrau region. It’s an ideal base if you want to explore the entire Bernese Oberland.
What is Jungfraujoch known for?
Jungfraujoch. The Jungfraujoch boasts one of the most famous European peaks and the highest railway station on the continent (hence the phrase ‘Jungfrau’, meaning ‘Top of Europe’). The track leads through the mountains of Eiger and Mönch, up to incomparable panoramas of the surrounding peaks and the Aletsch Glacier.