Which ticket option for Jungfrau with Swiss Pass?

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    Annika
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    7103 posts
    5 April 2014 at 6:09:54 #839714

    Hi mikefrank,

    A Good Morning/Afternoon ticket is more expensive than a regular ticket with Swiss Pass discount, and it’s restricted so certain times. So you need a regular ticket to the Jungfraujoch.

    mikefrank
    Participant
    22 posts
    5 April 2014 at 13:12:19 #839715

    Thank you. So, would we just need the jungfrau option of 163.00 on that price page? I assume we would get the 25% discount? Why is there a one-way option to jungfrau? Can you come back a different way?

    Just to add………..If we have a family card with our Swiss Passes for our 14 and 15 year olds, do they get to travel to Jungfrau for free? I know they do to Grindelwald, but do they actually get all the way up to the top of Jungfrau for free?

    thank you.

    Arno
    Moderator
    15471 posts
    5 April 2014 at 18:38:45 #839716

    Hi there,

    Yes, you need the Jungfrau option, you’ll get a 25% discount, and the children travel for free all the way.

    You can travel back via Grindelwald. See the Jungfraujoch page Annika linked to for route details. It’s one ticket for the entire route. Just ask for a ticket to the Jungfrau and back to Wengen via Grindelwald.

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