It’s either one discount or the other. To experience Alpine life at high altitude without the dangerous climb up there. Here's my take on Jungfraujoch: no trip to Jungfraujoch is worth it. It means that you do not have to queue for tickets and this also rules out any problems you might have buying tickets due to language.
It offers visitors a high-Alpine wonderworld of ice, snow and rock, which can be marvelled at from vantage terraces, the Aletsch Glacier or in the Ice Palace. Many people have mistaken Jungfraujoch to be the highest mountain or point in Europe. I am planning to take a trip from Basel to Interlaken and from Interlaken go up Jungfraujoch. There are maps available in the area to show what is covered by the pass. If it is it seems like a hell of a bargain bc one way to Jungfrau is 88chf with a halffare card if i am reading the SBB info correctly. If you have the funds or are able to make room in your travel budget, I think a visit to the Jungfraujoch is worth the money. Kids travel free with the the Junior Card. Past Wengen, you get a 25% discount on the train fare. Also note that many of these railways are closed during winter, some opening late May. If i buy a 1 day travel pass will that be valid for the railway from Interlaken Ost to Jungfrau as well?
If you have the Swiss Travel Pass, your travel is included up to Wengen. For those who do not know the meaning of a 'pass', it is a place (like a saddle saddle) between 2 mountains that enables one to cross from one valley to another without having to go over a mountain. So here are my questions: Is the travel pass worth it? Both the full coverage and the discounts assume/require using a counted travel day on the pass. In German, 'Jungfrau' means 'virgin' and 'joch' means 'pass'. You can't see the Jungfrau from the slopes of the Jungfrau. Amazingly, I planned back in January, my stay in Wengen to be 5 nights. The best view in Switzerland is of the Eiger, Monch and Jungfrau massif. Europe - Ever been to the Jungfraujoch ( Top of Europe )?
The Jungfrau Pass is definately worth it.. It only covers this immediate area, and the boat rides on the lakes are not covered with 3-4 day passes only 5 or more, so plan accordingly. It only covers this immediate area, and the boat rides on the lakes are not covered with 3-4 day passes only 5 or more, so plan accordingly. Answer 1 of 4: Will be traveling from Basel Mulhouse airport to Murren on Aug 6 then we need to catch our flight back to amsterdam on aug 8 at 8pm. I had no idea about the 6-day Jungfrau Pass. Similar to Jungfraujoch, you can also get discounts on these prices.
Switzerland rail passes: Key details.
The Swiss Travel Pass gives you a 50% discount (starting January 1, 2020…before this, the visit to Schilthorn was free with the Swiss Travel Pass).