After you arrived the Jungfraujoch's station, you will walk pass the Alphine Sensation before going up to the Observation Deck. This Alphine Sensation is actually a long corridor where there are several attractions in it. First, we came to the 360 degree panorama theater showing the bird's eyes view of Jungfraujoch, the Aletsch Glacier, Monch, Jungfrau and Eiger peaks...etc. However, due to the fact that we had already seen it on YouTube before therefore it didn't really amaze us that much. Next, we came to the glittering yellow stars & flowers room, the centre of attraction inside the room was the giant glass ball in the middle, with different lighting, snow mountains and a moving toy train inside (it felt like a giant X'mas crystal ball but it's beautiful). Although the decoration in the whole room felt a bit feminine or too young for us. To me, the best part was when we came to the moving walkways, where it took us to go through the history and achievements made by those amazing miners in building the Jungfraubhan. It was also a great opportunity to pay our respect to those miners who died in building this masterpiece for us as well. Overall, the Alpine Sensation is worth to visit, although it's not everyone's cup of tea but you could tell the organizer had put in a great effort building it. We liked...
Read moreOne of the attraction part of Jungfrauhoch viewpoint station. Very well maintained and nicely decorated. The overall theme is impressive. Although it take a little time, but it feels very relaxing in there. The overall theme and ambience is so peaceful. There is this small picturization of a this part of Switzerland. You can see the cable cars going up and down, the cog wheel train, people skiing and Jungfrauhoch station at the top. If you have kids, they would definitely love this part of...
Read moreThe destination itself is absolutely stunning, and we were hoping for a peaceful time to take it all in. Unfortunately, our visit was impacted by some overly loud and inconsiderate tourists who didn’t seem to respect the quiet atmosphere or space of others. While this had nothing to do with the place itself, it’s something future travelers may want to keep in mind if they value a...
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