Cost of trip to Jungfraujoch with rail passes

  • Kaira428
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    28 September 2022 at 2:30:21 #828443

    Hi DEs, please clarify my perplexity over the different prices up to Jungfraujoch from different stations — Interlaken, Lauterbrunnen and Grindelwald. Why is it the most expensive to start the journey from Interlaken? Even when we start our journey from Interlaken, we’ll still have to ascend from Grindelwald if we’re taking the Eiger Express.

    We’ll be holding Swiss Travel Passes that’ll cover our trip up to any of the three stations and then it’s 50% or 25% discount on the mountain funiculars. The last part of our journey up to Jungfraujoch itself is only discounted 25%.

    I understand that holders of a Swiss Half Fare Pass have a better discount for the last leg up to Jungfraujoch compared with those holding Swiss Travel Passes.

    Can you advise me how much it’ll cost me to ascend Jungfraujoch one way by cable car and return by train?

    Thanks!

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    28 September 2022 at 7:13:21 #947433

    Hi Kaira428,

    at http://www.myswissalps.com/jungfraujoch/gettingthere you can find the different options and how you can visit Jungfraujoch. I recommend a round trip, so you go up one way and come back on an other way. So you can see more from the Jungfrau region.

    The prices of the route vary by the date, you are traveling, also by the distance you are making. Interlaken is further, so it might be more expensive. At http://www.myswissalps.com/jungfraujoch/tickets you can check the ticket prices and also many useful information and tips regarding when and how to buy your ticket to the Jungfraujoch.

    If you would travel this week, a return trip (round trip by cogwheel train from Grindelwald/Wengen or with Eiger Express via Eigergletscher to the Jungfraujoch) would cost 188,80 CHF full price, 140,60 CHF with Swiss Travel Pass and 94,40 CHF with Swiss Half Fare Card.

    I hope this helps,

    Ildiko

    MySwissAlps.com recommends reading this: Validity area of the Swiss Travel Pass and Validity area of the Swiss Half Fare Card

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    28 September 2022 at 12:19:12 #947434

    A normal ticket is ‘most expensive’ from Interlaken simply because Interlaken is the furthest away starting point for any trip up the Jungfrau. However most passes will give you the Interlaken – Grindelwald / Lauterbrunnen (the valley) section for free

    Kaira428
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    29 September 2022 at 1:45:14 #947435

    Thanks, IIdiko

    Kaira428
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    29 September 2022 at 1:45:50 #947436

    Thanks, 1960man

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