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Discover soaring Alpine peaks, blooming meadows and shimmering lakes in Switzerland’s Bernese Oberland with this 3-, 4-, 5-, 6-, 7- or 8-day Jungfrau region travel pass. Travel by boat, bus, gondola and railway through the breathtaking Swiss countryside — a haven for nature lovers. Follow walking paths beneath snow-capped peaks such as the Eiger, Mönch and Jungfrau. Voyage through valleys blossoming in color and enjoy panoramic views over the rolling hills. Explore the areas around Interlaken, Grindelwald, Lauterbrunnen, Kleine Scheidegg and Harder Kulm, and discover a slower pace of life in rural Switzerland.
Wheelchair accessible
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Service animals allowed
Public transportation options are available nearby
Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Infants 0-6 are always traveling free
Jungfrau
Jungfrau
Schynige Platte
Schynige Platte
6-Day Pass
4-day Pass
Jungfrau Travel Pass valid for 5 consecutive days
8-day Pass
Jungfrau Travel Pass valid for 3 consecutive days.
Mountain railroad: Lauterbrunnen - Mürren
Gondola: Grindelwald - First
Funicular railroad: Interlaken - Harder Kulm
Unlimited use of Jungfrau travel pass for 3 to 8 days (depending on option selected)
Bus: Grindelwald local lines network
Boat navigation: Lake Thun and Lake Brienz
Aerial cableway: Wengen - Männlichen
Rack railroad: Lauterbrunnen - Kleine Scheidegg - Grindelwald
Train BOB: Interlaken Ost - Lauterbrunnen/Grindelwald
Gondola: Grindelwald Terminal - Männlichen/Eiger Glacier
Railroad: Interlaken East - Interlaken West - Brienz
Rack railroad: Wilderswil - Schynige Platte
Rack railroad: Kleine Scheidegg - Eiger Glacier
Guide
Food and drinks
Hotel pickup and drop-off
Connection ticket from Eigergletscher station to Jungfraujoch Top of Europe station
Buses from Grindelwald to Bussalp/Waldspitz/Grosse Scheidegg
Buses in the Interlaken and Lauterbrunnen area
Jungfrau
, Switzerland
This activity ends back at the meeting point.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
66 reviews
Total reviews and rating from Viator & Tripadvisor
Richard A,Jun 14, 2026
- Review from Viator
Covers a wide range of railways, cable cars and even lake cruises from Interlaken. We used it every day. Doesn’t cover Jungfraujoch or Schilthorn which incur extra charges.
Sharon B,Jun 14, 2026
- Review from Viator
Getting the Jungfrau Travel Pass is well worth it if you are staying in the area. We travelled on buses, mountain trains and cable cars. Note that it gives you discount on the Schilthorn cable car and Jubgfraujoch but doesn't cover it.
Ken S,May 28, 2026
- Review from Tripadvisor
If you’re in the region, just do it. You could probably get my in 90 minutes but we were there 2.5 hours. There are a few different areas, including a couple outside, but it was amazing. There are so many tourists taking pictures, but it’s a spectacular place. Get the pass so you can travel to Wengen and Grindelwald and Lauterbrunnen, etc.
Tyler K,Nov 25, 2025
- Review from Viator
Same price as buying it on your own, so might as well earn some points and viator credit as well for booking.
victortN5393GJ,Sep 13, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
If you are spending a few days in the Jungfrau region the Jungfrau travel pass is a must! I covers all of the trains and cable cars from Interlaken to Murren and offers a $63chf ticket to the top of Europe.



leannewL4787RO,Aug 20, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
Wow what an experience - the views are simply stunning, and experiencing snow in August was a first! We actually visited twice during our week in Switzerland, our son loved the snow! It was as expected very busy, but don’t let this put you off. We took the cable car up and down on both visits. The first visit we experienced lots of pushing to get on the final train up which was not an enjoyable experience, I do feel there could be a better way of organising passengers onto the train similar to how you board a ride at a theme park. The second visit was much better, having a reservation for the train, we walked past the crowds right up to the other end of the platform, almost as far as you can go. Here we boarded with ease, no pushing and found a seat really easily. On our first visit we complete missed the best snow in my experience on the UNESCO side, here there were deck chairs to enjoy the views, the snow park were we enjoyed the Snow Tubes and a hike if you wanted to explore. The Ice Glacier was great but much busier and the queue for a photo with the flag was huge. We found there was a flag for a photo on the Snow Park area near the deck chairs without the queues. Go as early as you can, we got the 8.45 train to the top and it was fairly quiet, we allowed ourselves three hours there and it was very busy as we left. We got an earlier train down both times with no problem at all. The restaurant was packed with pre reserved coach trips so that wasn’t ideal, but we did enjoy a hot chocolate on the snow!
Guide812013,Aug 7, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
The view from the Top of Europe is truly breathtaking and definitely worth seeing at least once. However, during the summer months, the train from Interlaken tends to be extremely crowded—though still manageable. Our experience took a turn once we reached Eigergletscher via cable car. While waiting in a long queue of about 250 people to catch the final train to Jungfraujoch, we encountered an incredibly rude staff member who refused to let us board because we were just one minute late. Despite the circumstances, we had to beg and negotiate with him for nearly ten minutes before he finally allowed us through. On our return, the train was scheduled to depart at 13:47. We arrived at 13:39, but were told by another staff member that we needed to be there at least 10 minutes earlier—again, with little to no clear signage or communication provided. We were then made to wait in yet another line to board the exact same train. In general, the Jungfrau rail staff gave very little direction and were unnecessarily rude. I personally witnessed 10 to 15 families having to turn back to their hotels halfway through their trips due to missing their ticket windows—something that could have easily been avoided with better organization and clearer communication. I sincerely hope the Swiss authorities take steps to improve this process and make the experience more tourist-friendly!
Margi B,Jul 3, 2025
- Review from Viator
Wonderful pass to have. allowed our family to move through the region with ease. However, it does not include the top of Europe.
Anupam77,Jun 28, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
This is amongst the more unique things you will get to do in Switzerland as a tourist. They have ensured every place has something that keeps the regular tourist interested. Everything from the Eiger express to the Jungfraubahn to the 'at the top' experience is well planned out. We had the Jungfrau travel pass and half fare card. The train ticket is cheaper this way. We got the ticket from Grindelwald terminal. If staying in Grindelwald, reach the terminal before 10 if possible as groups from other places start pouring in. You will be given a timed ticket for Eiger express, after which you just follow instructions. Savour the journey Every place is crowded (even on non weekends in May) as there is limited space on the mountain top. Still it's one touristy thing that should be done, especially with kids. We went on a cloudy day and above it was absolutely clear! By the time we were ready to go back, we had already spent more than an hour in the snow! And were damn hungry and tired. Guess it was the rarefied air or maybe just the excitement. Keep some snacks as lunch times will be crowded and you will get hungry playing in the snow. Also keep dark glasses. My photo chromatic glasses remained dark for more than 10 minutes after we went inside! And, silicon shoe covers ensured we did not slip in the compact snow too much. Use gloves if playing with snow.






Benny S,Jun 19, 2025
- Review from Viator
The pass is about the same price as Jungfrau website. However, purchasing through Viator let me earn points on this reservation. It’s a win win! The QR code that I was given worked. I highly suggest that you print the QR code and have them with you. We bought 3 days pass. On day 1 of my trip, I was able to see the QR code ticket on Viator. On day 2 and 3 , the trip was changed to past trip and I was unable to see QR code. I was glad I printed them out.
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