Switzerland, for the second year in a row, topped U.S. News & World Report’s rankings of the world’s best countries, marking its sixth time in the number one spot since 2017. Well known for its ...
Stay at the Grand Hotel Belvedere or the renovated Braunbär Hotel & Spa, two exciting additions to Wengen’s hospitality scene. Venture to the “Top of Europe,” otherwise known as the Jungfraujoch; it’s ...
Nearly 12.5 miles in length, this glacier is the longest "stream" of ice in the Alps. It originates in the Jungfrau region, bordering Konkordiaplatz, and it is perhaps one of the best places to visit ...
Located at 1638 meters above sea level at the foot of the Schilthorn Mountain, Mürren is the highest town of the Jungfrau region of the Swiss Alps. Expect to be amazed by panoramic views of craggy ...
Request a room with a view of the Jungfrau peak at the Victoria-Jungfrau Grand Hotel & Spa. Visit the car-free village of Mürren, accessible only by cable car or mountain train. Take in aerial views ...
The Jungfrau region in Switzerland, located in the German-speaking part of the country, has established itself as an adventure destination in Switzerland. Thrill-seekers will be satisfied with the ...
With daily lift tickets at some major US ski resorts costing $250 for an adult pass, even more at some areas, Switzerland’s Jungfrau Region offers a far more affordable alternative at $85. At one time ...
For many, the vision of paradise is a river running through a valley, leading to lush pastures and jewel-like lakes, backed by forests, peaks and glistening glaciers. Nowhere does this better than ...
The Swiss Alps provide masterful views at any time of the year. And if you don't want to schuss the slopes, hiking can be a wonderful alternative. However, terrain can vary greatly, so review your ...
Jeff scales a spectacular glacier, goes rafting, ziplining, and learns to make chocolate. Adventure is full speed ahead in Switzerland’s Jungfrau region. Jeff sails over the Alps on a zipline and ...
There is nothing tame about sledding in Switzerland, where participants rocket down steep, miles-long slopes, sometimes at night. Credit... Supported by By Elaine Glusac To reach the top of the ...