The most visited place of the Alps, Jungfrau holds the title for being the top of Europe at 4150 m , is a world heritage site from 2001. The idea to construct a cogwheel railway to the Jungfrau summit was from Swiss industrialist Adolf Guyer-Zeller and in 1912, Europe had the highest altitude railway station opened. From Lauterbrunnen railway station(796m) to Jungfrau, en-route there are a few stopovers at Kleine scheidegg(2061m), Eigerwand(2865m) and Eismeer(3160m) where the trains halt for the visitors to have a panoramic view of the Bernese Alps.On top Jungfrau, there is a tour through the Alpine sensation, Ice palace and Sphinx observatory. There is an outlet of Lindt Swiss chocolate and few restaurants with interesting menus. Not to miss the immense fun you can have in the snow with skiing.
Mount Titlis, is a good place to have fun. It has a Cliff walk at 3042 m altitude on a suspension bridge, which holds the record for being the highest in Europe. The newly introduced Rotair, is the world's first rotating cable car which gives you a complete 360 degree rotational view. Snow tubing and ice flyers are few other attractions.
The Lion monument is a carving to commemorate Swiss soldiers who lost their lives during the French Revolution
The Chapel bridge is the oldest wooden bridge in Europe and has a octogonal shaped water tower. It is a famous landmark of the city and houses paintings depicting the history of the city.
The town of Interlaken below the Jungfrau is a place to relax after your day at Jungfrau. Quite calm the town has its own charm.