Buying Swiss Travel Pass and Jungfraujoch tickets

  • lizzy
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    16 July 2019 at 20:16:09 #822889

    I will be buying a 8 day Swiss pass for me and my two boys ages 11 and 15

    I was just going to buy it in Zurich when we land Where do we buy that if I do this?.. should I do that or get it online prior to leaving ? Is it the same price?

    Also I was wondering you never really know the weather so I was going to get to Wengen first to see the weather and decide which day to travel and get Tickets for the Jungfraujoch …does this need to be purchased beforehand ? Do I get that now or while I am staying in Wengen and where would I buy those ….

    Thank you

  • rockoyster
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    16 July 2019 at 21:37:05 #917987

    Hello Lizzy,

    It is much more convenient to buy your Swiss Travel Pass/Swiss Family Card on-line before you arrive. You can use it immediately on arrival with no need to queue at a ticket counter. You also have a backup PDF in case of loss or damage.

    Buy your Jungfraujoch ticket at Wengen Station when you determine the weather looks favourable. Tickets can sell out so may be best to buy the afternoon before you plan to travel.

    Removed user
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    17 July 2019 at 7:07:25 #917988

    Hello,

    Is Jungfraujoch ticket different than Train ticket to Jungfraujoch? which tickets are sell out soon. Please advise.

    Thanks
    Ashish

    rockoyster
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    17 July 2019 at 7:31:14 #917989

    Hello Ashish,

    Jungfraujoch ticket = train ticket to Jungfraujoch.

    The MAY sell out but it is probably rare. If you buy the day before when you know the weather looks OK then you should be OK. See http://www.myswissalps.com/ju ngfraujoch/tickets for more information.

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