Travel Switzerland - Tips on Using Public Transportation in Zurich
Learn how to ride common form of public transport in Zurich. (Zurich, Switzerland)
It is easy to navigate around Zurich. You can use the city's extensive tram and bus network, hop on a lake steamer, ride a taxi or rent a bike. The easiest way to get to almost any location in the city is to ride a tram. Use this map at the tram stop to find out your route. Today, I will be going from Central to Kunstouse. Before buying a ticket at one of the machines, decide what kind of ticket you need and then press the appropriate button. If you plan on riding more than twice, I highly recommend the day pass. After you press the button, the ticket price will be displayed on the screen. When paying, make sure to have plenty of coins, as most of the machines do not accept bills. This is where the ticket comes out. Now you are ready to get on the tram.
This plate shows you what trams stop here. You can check out the timings on this departure table. Our tram to Kunstouse leaves in three minutes. Looks like that is our tram. You can see the route by looking at the color and number. The tram halts at every stop. Make sure to press the button or the door would not open. The trams can take you practically everywhere in Zurich. If you need to take a taxi, make sure to order one on the phone or get one on a taxi rank. I am Nadia Migdal, showing you Zurich.
Swiss Airlines Business Class | Delhi to Zurich | Allways Lounge | Swiss Lounge
Swiss Airlines Business Class Trip Report from New Delhi, India to Zurich, Switzerland.
Camera Gear used:
Camera:
Wide Angle Lens:
Zoom Lens:
Like some Swiss Air merch? Check this:
Need help with travel essentials?:
Looking for more such great videos? Checkout my channel here:
***Follow Me on Social Media | I ALWAYS Follow Back!
???? Subscribe to InfinityX NOW -
THIS TRIP REPORT IS OF A SWISS AIRLINES FLIGHT I TOOK FROM NEW DELHI, INDIA TO ZURICH, SWITZERLAND. I FLEW BUSINESS CLASS ON THEIR AIRBUS A330 SERVICE. IN THIS VIDEO I WILL BE SHOWING THE TERMINAL OF INDIRA GANDHI INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT'S TERMINAL 3, IT'S DEPARTURE LOUNGE, ARRIVAL LOUNGE AT ZURICH AIRPORT AND THE FLIGHT EXPERIENCE.
I HOPE YOU ENJOYED THIS TRIP REPORT. PLEASE DO GIVE THIS VIDEO A THUMBS UP IF YOU DID LIKE IT AND PLEASE SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHANNEL FOR MORE SUCH TRIP REPORT VIDEOS. ALSO, CLICK ON THE BELL ICON TO ACTIVATE NOTIFICATION FROM THIS CHANNEL FOR WHEN I UPLOAD A NEW VIDEO. ALSO, SHARE YOUR THOUGHTS BY WRITING ON THE COMMENTS SECTION BELOW THE VIDEO.
Thanks for watching! Hit the like button, be sure to subscribe and turn on the notification bell for more awesome videos!
Cost of living in Zurich (Switzerland)
If you want to support my work please consider using the links below:
Try audible for 1 month for free:
Get a 40 dollar discount with your next trip using airbnb if you're a new user (or just create a new account):
Get a free uber ride using my code: blvdj
link:
Get access to behind the scenes videos:
Get a 10% discount using booking the next time with this link:
My social medias:
Instagram:
Facebook:
In this video I summarize the average cost of living in Zurich (Switzerland) showing prices and expenses of living.
How much does it cost to live in Zurich? Check it out...
I travel the world investigating the costs of living in different places. I visit shops, gyms, offices, talk to local people to find out the expenses for an average person.
————————————
Help me make more videos like this, support my work and in return you'll get valuable information and your questions answered:
————————————
Health insurance :
Apartment:
Gym:
Wifi and Phone contract:
Music used for main part:
Nomyn - The Past Is Just A Story
Music used for intro:
Intro animation:
Myself
Video footage of Zurich:
Myself
Drone footage (DJI Spark)
Buy now:
Zurich, Switzerland part 2: Bahnhofstrasse, trams, museums, Zug
Continuing our in-depth look at Zürich, Switzerland focusing on the modern side of the city showing you the great boulevard, the Bahnhofstrasse lined with thriving, modern retail frontage from end to end, and some of Zürich's other shopping lanes.
Please subscribe:
We will go out on a lake boat ride, take you on an excursion to a nearby town, visit the main museums, and generally show you around.
Bahnhofstrasse is the pride of modern Zurich, and counts as the one and only Boulevard of the city. It is famous for being one of the most exclusive and expensive shopping streets in the world. Here you can get anything from diamond rings to chocolate to fur coats. About 140 stores are located along it. A study In 2011 named the Bahnhofstrasse the most expensive commercial rent for retail property in Europe. We'll take you up and down the full length of Bahnhofstrasse on foot and in the tram.
By the way the reason that we can present such a long and comprehensive program about Zürich is that it was filmed during 10 visits to Zürich in recent years.
Zürich’s Hauptbahnhof is the busiest train station in the world as measured by total number of daily trains, but the Hauptbahnhof is more than just a train station – it's like a small town in itself. There are many restaurants and bars and cafes and the lower level has got a vast shopping mall, and it is really popular because these stores are open at night and on Sundays when many of these stores in the city are closed. You'll find a whole variety of shops available here, not just travel items, luggage stores, but clothing stores and sundries, there is the sandwich shops, there is the stationary places, all kinds of ways to spend your money. If you're here towards the end of September you might get lucky and run into the Oktoberfest celebration. These are Swiss, they also like their beer and their lederhosen and their sausages, very similar to Munich in southern Germany in Bavaria. It's Oktoberfest time with some great Swiss beer, there's some music in the air, and a lot of fun. Everybody is very friendly here and the whole station turns into one big party scene.
There are nearly 300 hotels in Zürich so you have a wide range of choice from the cheapest hostel up to a five-star deluxe hotel like the hotels Savoy Bauer en Ville. It's right on Paradeplatz and Bahnhofstrasse – a very refined and expensive place to stay, with prices generally above €500. Perhaps four-star luxury is more suitable for you and definitely less expensive. We enjoyed the St. Gotthard Hotel. It's right on the Bahnhofstrasse just one block from the train station, making access about the best in town.
For visitors who have any interest whatsoever in art, it's worth walking a few blocks to the south edge of the old town to visit Zürich's art museum, the Kunsthaus Zürich.
Behind the train station the country's largest museum occupies a huge neo-Gothic castle built a century ago and houses a grand display of Swiss history illustrating the full length of human culture from the Stone Age up through the 1940s.
We have a complete series of travel videos about Switzerland with spectacular coverage of many highlights of this beautiful country. We’ve got snow-covered mountain scenes and train rides across the lush, green landscape. We’ve got detailed city visits to Lucerne, Interlaken, Zermatt, Lugano and Locarno, featuring hikes on mountain trails, boat rides and many travel tips showing how to get the most out of a visit to Switzerland. Look for these videos in our travel series.
and our travel movie website with 1200 videos
Switzerland Trains: Ticket Machine Explained
How to buy a ticket for bus or train in Switzerland from a ticket machine? It is very easy to use a ticket machine at a train station or bus stop in Switzerland. It is a touchscreen machine that accepts cash and credit cards. It does not matter if it is at a train station of the Glacier Epxress, SBB, or Matterhorn Gotthard Bahn, they all work similarly.
If you like to go to Zurich Airport or Geneva Airport, you will need to use also find out how that works.
Of course, there are alternatives such as the Swiss Travel Pass, or a rental car in Switzerland, or additions such as the Half Fare Card that make your journey cheaper.
I hope this how to video helps you in booking or buying your ticket in Switzerland.
Enjoy!
THIS VIDEO IS NOT SPONSORED AND NOT AN AD!
Top things to do in Zurich - Swim in Zurichsee in 4K
We decided to rent a little boat near our home, on Lake Zurich. Summers (like all seasons) are beautiful here in Switzerland. Although, without doubt, I'm partial to summers.
A warm 'thank you' to all of our friends and subscribers here for your patience. I look forward to chatting with all of you in the comments again!
Cheers!
PJ & Risa
A very special thank you, to the artists below for providing incredible music, royalty free, for use in our videos. Please visit their channels, check out their music, and subscribe or support them in any number of other ways.
HOW TO GET FROM ZURICH AIRPORT TO CITY CENTER BY TRAIN
#distantlands #zurich #SwissTrains
Zurich airport, , is a mere 10-minute train ride to the city center, with trains leaving about every 10 minutes. Depending on traffic, the fastest way to get to the center of Zurich is by train. Trains run daily from the Zurich Airport to Zurich main Staion every 5 -10 minutes between 5.00 am and 0.30 am.
The train station at Zurich Airport can be found at the lowest level: of the airport Level -2. Just follow the signs. There are some 13 trains per hour to Zürich Hauptbahnhof, Zürich's main city centre station.
A single second class ticket from the Airport to Zurich is 6.80 CHF for Adults for children it is 3.40CHF. The Zurich card for 24 hours is now 27CHF.
How to find a job in Zurich
In this video, I give you 3 tips on how to find a job in Zurich.
- Prepare your expatriation well
- Look at the local market
- Look at job boards:
Links of major Swiss job boards:
• jobup.ch
•
• easyexpat.com
• efinancialcareers.com
• indeed.ch
• jobeo.ch
• jobpilot.ch
• jobs.ch
• jobscout24.ch
• jobwatch.ch
• linkfinance.ch
• med-jobs.ch
• neuvoo.ch
• simplyhired.ch
• topjobs.ch
• webliste.ch/Jobsuche.aspx
• xpatjobs.com
Link to an article by Transferwise:
CHECK THE ISABELLE SHOP FOR AMBITIOUS LEADERS:
✨
• Access the Swiss Job Challenge Online Course:
✨
isabellelitzler.com
***********************************
FACEBOOK:
TWITTER:
LINKEDIN:
***********************************
Business/sponsorship inquiries to: contact@isabellelitzler.com
Should you RENT A CAR in Switzerland? | Driving in Switzerland
Do you want to rent a car in Switzerland? Please do it, you will have the best time when driving in Switzerland. Switzerland will be your oyster and you can travel from the Swiss Alps in Zermatt, Grindelwald or Interlaken to cities such as Geneva, Zurich or Basel in just hours and at your own schedule. Or it could be a cheaper option for you than the train. In any case, try to avoid the rush hours and commuter traffic as well as the closed Swiss Alps mountain passes in winter and you have literally no obstacle in your way to write your best Swiss holiday story.
THIS VIDEO IS NOT SPONSORED AND NOT AN AD.
If you like to take the train instead, check out options such as
The Swiss Travel Pass:
Or the Swiss Half Fare Card for Tourists:
Enjoy Switzerland and welcome!
Swiss Travel Pass Or A Rented Car For Exploring Switzerland on a Budget - All You Need To Know..
Subscribe to my channel:
My Instagram:
Facebook Page:
Exploring Switzerland means the Swiss Pass for many people and for others, renting a car in Switzerland could also be a choice to explore the beautiful country by road. In this video, I will show you both the options from an Indian tourist point of view. In this video, we will compare the Swiss rail pass and its benefits with the possibility of renting a car in Switzerland and taking the roads exploring it’s many beautiful towns and villages.
As an Indian vlogger and an Indian youtuber, I visited Switzerland on a budget trip and recorded my entire experience of a budget trip to Switzerland and even though I was a solo traveler to Switzerland and not many who go to Switzerland on a honeymoon or visit Switzerland with family, I still rented a car which came out to be cheaper than buying a Swiss Travel Pass.
I rented a car in Switzerland for Rs. 13,600 from Alamo car rental at Zurich airport and drove from Zurich to Geneva and on my way stopped at some of the prettiest cities and villages on my way.
#inlovewithswitzerland #myswitzerland #TravelingDesiSwitzerland #Swtizerlandonabudget #switerlandfromIndia #honeymooninswitzerland #Airbnb #Switzerland #IndianTraveler #Indianyoutuber #IndianVlogger #wanderlust #Globetrotter #Switzerlandbyroad #RoadTrip
Swiss Pass Website
Hostel Website
Hostelworld.com
Parking Information
Renting a car in Switzerland gave me full flexibility to explore the country at my own pace and then visit as many villages as I want. But that does not mean that I have not included full details about the Swiss Travel Pass. It is one of the best ways to explore Switzerland by train and enjoy its truly beautiful scenic views and use more than 500 free entries to museums all over Switzerland. Full details on the cost of the Swiss pass are included in the video.
In this video, I will discuss and show the following in great detail.
1) Renting a car in Switzerland
2) Parking in Switzerland.
3) Exploring Switzerland on a budget.
4) How to plan a Switzerland road trip.
5) How to use the Swiss rail pass.
6) How to use the Swiss Travel Pass.
7) How expensive is Switzerland?
8) Right-hand drive in Switzerland.
Basically, this video discusses how an Indian traveler can explore Switzerland on a tight budget without missing out on any of the tour essentials
Planning to Explore Switzerland and want to know the cheapest and most budget-friendly ways to explore the beautiful country. Check out this Switzerland Vlog that shows maximum details about visiting Switzerland from India.
Many people plan expensive tour packages to Switzerland or check Switzerland Tour Packages. But they do not realize that making your own Switzerland Trip from India can be budget Friendly.
My Vlogging Setup
Cameras
Primary Camera for Self-shots and Night Shots
Secondary Vlogging Action Camera
My Phone for Pans, Tilts, and Hyperlapse
My Stabilizer Gimbal for the Primary Camera
My phone gimbal for hyperlapse and stabilized shots.
Tripod for this Primary Camera
My World Plug
USB Charging Hub
Powerbank
Hard Disk One
Hard Disk Covers
My Headphones
Editing Software iMovie
Editing Done on High-Speed SDD Drive
Mic for Voice Over
The computer I use for editing and my only machine.
Music By
5 Money Saving Tips: Switzerland on a Travel Budget
Subscribe to my channel:
It's a very known fact that Switzerland is a very expensive destination, but don't let that stop you.
On my travels in Switzerland this summer I found 5 ways you can save money while traveling on Switzerland:)
I don't normally do money saving tips, but I really loved Switzerland and think it's such a shame if money is the reason you don't go, that's why I've put this together, hope it helps and shows that there are always ways to make your travel dreams come true some way or other:)
…………………………
If you are interested in more lifestyle videos then maybe check out my other channel GoDownsize:
………………………………
Gear used to shoot and edit these videos:
Camera Sony:
Boom mic:
Iphone 4s and 6 plus:
GoPro Hero:
Gopro headstrap mount:
Monopod mount:
monopod:
Macbook Pro:
………………………………
FOLLOW me on:
Instagram:
My Blog:
Twitter:
……………………………….
Music Credits:
Used with permission from
Golden Hour
Summer Spiffs
Switzerland Travel Tips: 10 Things to Know Before You Go to Switzerland
Things you need to know before you travel to Switzerland. After you watch this video you'll be well prepared for a vacation or work trip to Switzerland. EXPAND DESCRIPTION FOR FULL TABLE OF CONTENTS: 1. Switzerland has 4 official languages - German, French, Italian, and Romansh. Zurich and Lucerne Speak German. Geneva speaks French. The South of Switzerland speaks Italian. But the good news for you as a tourist is almost everybody speaks English too.
2. Hours in Switzerland
- Switzerland is an early country
- Cafes open early
- Stores close early
- Some cities know a thing called - evening shopping literally translated. Shops are open until 21:00 (9 PM) on one evening per week - in Zürich, this happens on Thursday.
- And nearly everything is closed on Sunday (except the trains and shops in train stations)
3. Transportation in Switzerland
- Really good public transit
- Always on time
- Swiss Pass
- Download the SBB App
- Second Class is pretty good
4. Money in Switzerland
- They don’t use the EUR, they use the Swiss Franc (CHF) but you can exchange Euro at any bank, airport, and most railway stations. ATMs are known as “Bancomats”
5. Switzerland is Expensive
- Yes, what you’ve heard about Switzerland being expensive is right. It is.
- Pizza $30
- Mcdonalds $15
- Minimum wage of $25 an hour
6. Swiss Food
- Eat the chocolate and cheese
- Drink the milk
- All things Dairy
- lunch specials 10-19 CHF.
- Ethnic Restaurants like Chinese, Middle Eastern, Indian, or Thai for the best deals (and closer to 10 CHF).
- Don’t be late for a dinner reservation -- after 15 minutes you should forget you even had it
7. Switzerland is Small
- Population of 8 Million
- 1/10 the size of California
- But many mountains so travel is slow
- Geneva to Zurich Driving is 3 hours
8. Weather
- Quite varied because of the Alps
- In the West it’s windy and wet because of the Atlantic Ocean
- South is significantly warmer
- Summer can be up to 35C or 95F -- zero degrees depends on elevation, between 2000 Meters and 4000 Meters.
- Each Mountain has it’s own website -- check the mountain website to decide whether to go or not
- High elevation so wear sunscreen
9. Water
- Skip the bottled water -- drink the tap water
- Fountains on almost every corner
10. Recycling
- 8 different trash cans at a supermarket
CLICK HERE TO SUBSCRIBE:
You might enjoy watching some of these other videos:
Zurich Travel Guide:
Bern Travel Guide:
Murten Travel Guide:
Switzerland's longest summer toboggan run:
Things I love about Swiss Travel:
Yellow Productions on social media:
FACEBOOK:
INSTAGRAM:
TWITTER: ChrisRaney
GOOGLE+:
Check out my blog at:
Music:
UPM_BER1198B_20_Die_Schweizer_Berge_grussen_Main_Track_Joner_299766 (killertracks.com)
How To Impress A Driving Examiner-Road Test Tips
In this video, I tell you how to impress a driving examiner. Believe it or not, impressing a driving examiner will increase your chances of passing your road test and getting your license. This is because driving examiners are humans that have feelings, and by impressing an examiner, you can affect those feelings and their perception of you!
CONNECT WITH ME:
Instagram -
SUBSCRIBE TO MY CHANNEL:
FREE DIY ADVICE EBOOK:
Disclaimer: Some of the links in this description may be affiliate links. All opinions are my own.
Zurich Switzerland Day Trip || Europe Travel Vlog
A day trip to Zurich, Switzerland from Grafenwohr, Germany! I took a bus trip with the MWR. It was a lot pricier than I was expecting, but am happy to add another beautiful place to travel list.
☑️Find me on Instagram here:
Join Airbnb for you vacation stays!
Bavarian MWR trips:
Nathaly Raya:
Check out where else I have traveled in Europe:
Castle:
Medieval Town:
Prague:
***Don't forget to subscribe!
#armywife #travelingeurope #zurichswitzerland
How Switzerland Managed to Remain Neutral with WWI and WWII Raging Around Them
Signup for your FREE trial to The Great Courses Plus here:
If you happen to like our videos and have a few bucks to spare to support our efforts, check out our Patreon page where we've got a variety of perks for our Patrons, including Simon's voice on your GPS and the ever requested Simon Whistler whistling package:
The Great Courses Plus is currently available to watch through a web browser to almost anyone in the world and optimized for the US, UK, and Australian markets. The Great Courses Plus is currently working to both optimize the product globally and accept credit card payments globally.
→Some of our favorites:
→Subscribe for new videos every day!
Never run out of things to say at the water cooler with TodayIFoundOut! Brand new videos 7 days a week!
More from TodayIFoundOut
Falling on Grenades: The Indestructible Jacklyn H. Lucas
Swift Nick Nevison and His Remarkable Dash to Secure an Alibi
In this video:
The tiny mountainous country of Switzerland has been in a state of “perpetual neutrality” since the major European powers of the time declared it as such during the Congress of Vienna after the end of the Napoleonic wars in 1815.
Want the text version?:
Sources:
Image Credit:
Music from Jukedeck - create your own at
Get a job in Switzerland in 48 hours!
In this video, I provide tips on how to find a job in Switzerland in 48 hours.
- Create a freelancer profile online basing yourself in Switzerland
- Volunteer in a group in a city or create your own group to connect with locals
- Build up your profile online: Show me the proof
-----------
Websites:
(Upwork.com, freelancer.com)
Volunteering:
file:///Users/isabelle/Downloads/Volunteering.pdf
Where to network/ volunteer your time:
meetup.com
eventbrite.com
***
CHECK THE ISABELLE SHOP FOR AMBITIOUS LEADERS:
FREE ONLINE RESOURCES READY FOR IMMEDIATE ACCESS:
Grab a coffee and enjoy!
* Swiss Job Challenge Webinar:
* PDF Listing of Top Recruitment Agencies in Switzerland:
* Blog:
✨
• Access the Swiss Job Challenge Online Course:
✨
isabellelitzler.com
***********************************
FACEBOOK:
TWITTER:
LINKEDIN:
***********************************
Business/sponsorship inquiries to: contact@isabellelitzler.com
How to get a Swiss job as a spouse
In this video, I give you 3 tips to get a Swiss job as spouse
- Motivation to get a job
- Study the Swiss market before accepting a relocation
- Be willing to re-invent yourself once in Switzerland
CHECK THE ISABELLE SHOP FOR AMBITIOUS LEADERS:
FREE ONLINE RESOURCES READY FOR IMMEDIATE ACCESS:
Grab a coffee and enjoy!
* Swiss Job Challenge Webinar:
* PDF Listing of Top Recruitment Agencies in Switzerland:
* Blog:
✨
• Access the Swiss Job Challenge Online Course:
✨
isabellelitzler.com
***********************************
FACEBOOK:
TWITTER:
LINKEDIN:
***********************************
Business/sponsorship inquiries to: contact@isabellelitzler.com
We Try Swiss Fondue In A Swiss Hot Tub
Swiss fondue in a Swiss hot tub? Don't mind if I do!
Find Jeff on IG: _jeffthurm_
Subscribe to BuzzFeed Bring Me:
About Bring Me:
The official Bring Me channel showcases all the locations, thrills, and experiences around the world that’ll instantly make you say, “bring me.”
Connect with Bring Me:
Like us on Facebook:
Follow us on Instagram:
Follow us on Twitter:
Sign up for the Bring Me! Newsletter:
Check out our website:
Credits:
MUSIC
Licensed via Audio Network
10 highest paid jobs in Switzerland
In this video, I give you a list of jobs where you can build a high income in Switzerland.
***
CHECK THE ISABELLE SHOP FOR AMBITIOUS LEADERS:
FREE ONLINE RESOURCES READY FOR IMMEDIATE ACCESS:
Grab a coffee and enjoy!
* Swiss Job Challenge Webinar:
* PDF Listing of Top Recruitment Agencies in Switzerland:
* Blog:
✨
• Access the Swiss Job Challenge Online Course:
✨
isabellelitzler.com
***********************************
FACEBOOK:
TWITTER:
LINKEDIN:
***********************************
Business/sponsorship inquiries to: contact@isabellelitzler.com
Jungfrau Switzerland Travel Guide - The Top of Europe
A travel guide for riding the train to the Jungfrau in Switzerland and exploring the Jungfraujoch, the Top of Europe. The Jungfrau is one of Switzerland's most visited attractions, and is also home to Europe's highest elevation train station. It's an amazing place where you can see glaciers and snow all year round. I begin by giving you an overview of the Jungfrau region itself, then we ride to the Jungfrau on the train from Lauterbrunnen via Wengen and Kleine Scheidegg. Then I explore the various attractions at the top of the Jungfrau at the Jungfraujoch including the Sphinx Platform, the Ice Palace, and the various outside snow play areas. We'll even take a look at how expensive a cup of instant noodle is up here!
The Jungfrau summit is one of the most famous peaks in the Swiss Alps. It has an elevation of about 4000 meters or 13,000 feet. It used to be fairly difficult to access well, until 1912 when Switzerland built the world's highest elevation cogwheel railway which takes you up to about 11,000 feet. And once you're at the top, there's a lot of neat stuff to do.
The Jungfrau is a pricey attraction. It can be a hundred, to a hundred and fifty Swiss franks depending upon where you're coming from. But I think it's really worth it. A lot of people, including Rick Steves say it's too manufactured for them, but let me tell you, I enjoy this manufactured platform that I can view the amazing view from. Otherwise I'd have to be like an ice climber and climb up this mountain. Which I never would.
If you're coming to Switzerland the Jungfrau is a must see for the natural beauty and splendor. It is truly amazing. Most trips to the the Jungfrau will start at Interlaken Ost. It's a station at the bottom of the valley. There's a few different ways to work your way up to the top ultimately to the Jungfraujoch or the saddle that's in between the two mountains. In this video I'll be going up the way by Wengen. You can also go up via Grindelwald. And you can also make it a circle trip. You can go up one way and then down the other.
The beginning of the journey up to the Jungfrau, you take the cogwheel train. It'll come up from Lauterbrunnen, and it stops in Wengen. And then it goes up to the station where you take the main train to actually go up to the Jungfrau. This train is kinda cool because it's a cogwheel train. You can actually see there's a track in the middle of it that has all these spikes on it that has the wheel so this train can be really steep. And I'll tell you, the train is really loud. And what's interesting is, the windows you can actually put your hand outside you get fresh air coming in which is really great on a day when it's probably not too hot.
There's a really popular travel quote that says, It's not the destination. It's the journey. And this is one of those trips that it really is the journey. I mean the destination's cool, but the views on the journey are epic. So enjoy the views on the train ride. Have your camera at the ready.
The different facilities at the Jungfrau are connected via these underground tunnels. You come in and it's the restaurant complex. The tunnel will take you out to a lot of the outdoor activities. One of the coolest places at the Jungfrau is at the high climate altitude research station. This is the Sphinx Terrace. It's an altitude of 11,782 feet. From up here you can see snow and what looks like to be a big glacier, in this direction. You can see down into the valley where there's no snow. You can see the snow tubing and the snow hiking paths. I will say why you're up here be careful not to drop anything small because it's open grating and that is a long way down.
CLICK HERE TO SUBSCRIBE:
You might enjoy watching some more of my series from Switzerland:
Zurich Travel Guide:
Bern Travel Guide:
Murten Travel Guide:
Switzerland's longest summer toboggan run:
Things I love about Swiss Travel:
Yellow Productions on social media:
FACEBOOK:
INSTAGRAM:
TWITTER: ChrisRaney
GOOGLE+:
Check out my blog at:
Yellow Productions Merchandise:
My video gear:
Sony FDR-AX53 4K Handycam:
Sony ECMW1M Wireless Microphone:
Samsung Gear 360 Camera:
LensPen Lens Cleaner:
Pacsafe LS250 Anti-theft Shoulder Bag:
Manfroto Pixi Mini Tripod:
Manfrotto Twist Grip Clamp:
Music:
UPM_BER1198B_20_Die_Schweizer_Berge_grussen_Main_Track_Joner_299766 (killertracks.com)