Jungfraujoch
The Jungfraujoch - Top of Europe is the highest railway station in Europe, located 3,454 metres above sea level. Join us on a round trip through Lauterbrunnen, Wengen, Kleine Scheidegg and Grindelwald and learn about the history, local legends and witness the spectacular views along the way. With optional stops at famous mountain villages, the added value of having a local guide makes this trip a great day out.
Duration
Full day (7-9 hours)
Type
Private Tour
Starting point
Flexible
Pricing
7 hours
550 CHF
base price
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Full day Jungfraujoch visit
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All main attractions included
8 hours
610 CHF
base price
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Extended time at summit
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Additional visit of traditional village
9 hours
690 CHF
base price
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Extra photo opportunities
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Explore two different villages
More details
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A booking in advance is required, please use the form. We will confirm you booking as fast as possible.
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Payment can be made by credit card in advance.
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Base prices are for groups up to 5 people
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Large groups (6+ people) are an additional 30 CHF per person
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We happily offer the service of getting you tickets. Tickets in Switzerland are complex and we know the best ways to do it. You also dont have to wait in line. This service is free of charge, we will simply invoice the ticket price.
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Free cancellation up to 7 days before the tour. 40% refund for cancellations between 7 days and 24 hours before the tour
Tour highlights
Cable car ride
Glide above alpine meadows with breathtaking views.

Ice Palace
Step into an icy world carved beneath the glacier.

Sphinx Observatory
Witness views all the way to France, Italy and Germany.

Glacier walk
Stroll on the Alps largest glacier amidst towering mountains.

Cogwheel train ride
Experience a traditional Swiss-engineered train.

Optional village tour
Explore a charming mountain village rich in tradition.

Inclusions
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Professional English-speaking guide
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Hotel pickup and drop-off
Exclusions
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Train tickets
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Food and beverages
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Travel insurance
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Gratuities (optional)
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What languages do you speak?Our main guides all speak English, French and German. Please let us know, if you need another language - we can most probably make it happen through our extensive local network.
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For our mountain excursions, it is important to:drink enough water eat something before the start of your tour move and breathe slowly
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How do I pay?The payment is to be done by credit card or cash on spot. Credit cards can be charged remotely, but only on the service day.
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How will I recognize the guide?Have a look at their portrait on our "about" page. If you are at the agreed meeting spot, finding them will be a piece of cake. The guide likely also wears our branded clothes.
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Is it common to pay tips on a private tour?Yes, although its not expected from you. We pride ourselves in paying the guides well.
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How early do I need to arrive before the tours starts?Simply be on time. You can also choose to be like a Swiss: In Switzerland, our culture is to be 5 minutes early.
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What is the difference between a public and a private tour?A public tour is recurring. Its with multiple parties and therefore a shared experience. In public tours, the itinerary is fixed and we are not able to fully focus on every single traveller.
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Can I extend my tours duration?Sure. If the weather is nice and you have a great time with our guide, feel free to extend the tour by coordinating with the guide directly. The additional time is to be paid on spot (credit card or cash).
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Are the tours suitable for children?Yes, this is the case for all private tours. If you mention that you have kids, we will make sure all of you have a great experience.
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Are pets allowed on the tours?Sure, we love that. Please let us know in advance though.
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Is there a discount for infants and children?No. Kids untill 5.99 are not counted towards the group size.
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Where can I park my car?Please find all information linked here: https://www.jungfrau.ch/en-gb/arrival-at-station-car-parks/parking/
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What should I wear for the tours?Consider the weather and the season! Nothing special is required and you dont need extra equipment.
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Where can I store my luggage?You are able to do so at every train station in the region. Even huge suitcases can be stored.
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Are all tours accessible and suitable for people with reduced mobility? ♿All tours are either accessible by default or can be adapted this way. We are experienced with guests that are in wheelchairs as well as older people. Accessibility and inclusion is an important matter for us. We will make your trip happen and make sure everybody can have the best Swiss experience. We even have an "Eurokey" for facilities like accessible elevators, ramps and toilets.
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What if the weather turns out to be bad?Our tours run in any condition. We dont offer date changes. In case one of the suppliers like a cable car doesnt run, we will suggest you the best alternative and make sure that you are happy!
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What is the best weather forecast?Simply Google for the place the tour is happening and you will have the most accurate information. Example: Weather Jungfraujoch
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How many cows are in Interlaken?Go on a Free Walking Tour and find out. 🐄
Frequently Asked Questions
Recommended itinerary
08:55 - Meeting Point
Meet your guide at Interlaken Ost station.
09:04 - First Train Journey
Board the train to Lauterbrunnen. Enjoy scenic views of the river and the valley.
09:30 - More trains
Experience two more legs of traditional cogwheel trains from Lauterbrunnen and Kleine Scheidegg onwards.
11:11 - Explore Jungfraujoch - Top of Europe
Reach the highest train station of Europe. Guided tour of all the attractions and getting to know background stories.
12:30 - Lunch
Be one of the highest people in Europe to have a meal. The restaurant on the top is superb.
14:17 - Descent
Head back to Interlaken by train and a comfy cable car.
16:00 - End of tour
After a packed day of numerous of experiences its time to say goodbye.