How to plan Interlaken and Jungfrau from Zurich

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    7 April 2016 at 7:19:50 #808835

    hello,planning to do day trips with base in zurich in the month of june(first week). Would one day be sufficient to go to interlaken and jungfrau,and back same day.

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    Arno
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    7 April 2016 at 7:39:52 #850411

    Hi Rohini, welcome to MySwissAlps!

    If you can, you may want to shift base to Lucerne. Zurich is not in the mountains so you’ll be traveling a lot for many day trips. Lucerne is a very nice town, on a lake as well, and much closer to the Alps.

    If you skip Interlaken (which isn’t worth a visit anyway) you can do a day trip to Jungfraujoch from Zurich, but it will be a very long day. Just getting there and back will take about 9 hours.

    A guided tour might be an option for you (see here). For example: viator.com/tours/Zuric h/Jungfraujoch-Top-of-Europe-Day-Trip-from-Zurich (from Zurich) and viator.com/tours/Lucer ne/Swiss-Alps-Day-Trip-from-Lucerne-Jungfraujoch-and-Bernese-Oberland (from Lucerne).

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    7 April 2016 at 9:24:41 #850412

    alright..lemme research more with this information and get back to the forum.

    thank you.

    bouboucadeau
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    7 April 2016 at 20:22:34 #850413

    i just came back from 9 day Switzerland trip in february.

    i would use Interlaken or in my case Lauterbrunen as my base to see the alps

    i wouldnt do more than 2 days, 1 night in Zurich… expensive.. not much to see.

    i did a day trip for Lucern and on my way to Interlaken.

    Interlaken is big bustling resort town, good to make arrangements for Alp tickets or get gear and clothing. alot of restaurant and different culture foods.

    But if you want to get the Alps stay feel, do Lauterbrunnen or Murren.

    Grindelwald and Gimmewald are great small towns..i enjoyed Grindelwald, Gimmelwald was just a hidden small gem.

    i did 3 days in Lauterbrunnen, more accommodations and food options. from Lauternbrunnen, it was easy to do Jungfraujoch and Schilthorn on different days.

    it was about 3 hours to do Jungfraujoch one way.. very time consuming.

    enjoy

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    8 April 2016 at 9:17:17 #850414

    Thank you. Nice pictures.

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    9 April 2016 at 8:12:06 #850415

    Arno is right with the choice as the base city for day trips to the alps. But I would recommend you Bern. Bern has the most beautiful old historic city of Europe. From Bern you are very fast on the Jungfrau Joch. But you are now also very fast in Zermatt or Saas Fee, in the canton of Valais through the new tunnel ( NEAT, since 2007) through the Bernese Alps. And from Bern you are also in a short time in Geneva, Lausanne or Montreux (lake Geneva).

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