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How do you dress for Interlaken?

Anyway, you need to think about layering your clothes. Bring a light sweater that you can take off and stuff into your pack as you hike. You should also have a raincoat, maybe one that has a zip-in liner for colder days. Don't forget to bring sturdy, water-proof shoes.



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June to August: The best time to visit Interlaken is during the summer, from June to September. The temperature lingers around a pleasant 18°C to 20°C. It is the perfect time for aimless walks, trekking, mountaineering and adventure activities.

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Things to do in Interlaken: visit Brunngasse, the most beautiful street in Europe. The Brunngasse was once voted the most beautiful street in Europe and is located just a stone's throw away from Interlaken. Makes for an excellent thing to add to your 'things to do in Interlaken' list!

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Best places to visit near Interlaken
  • Milibachfall & Brienz Aussichtspunkt. Milibachfall is a beautiful waterfall overlooking lake Brienz. ...
  • Iseltwald. ...
  • Giessbachfalls. ...
  • Hiking at Schynige Platte. ...
  • Handeckfallbrücke & Furka Pass. ...
  • Lauterbrunnen. ...
  • Grindelwald. ...
  • Rosenlaui & the glacier.


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3 days is the perfect amount of time to spend in Interlaken. This will give you enough time to visit the iconic Jungfraujoch, try adventure sports, cruise the serene Lake Thun and chase waterfalls in Lauterbrunnen.

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In Switzerland, the guest is not obliged to tip. In many restaurants, however, it is customary to pay a tip. This amounts to approximately 10 percent or it is rounded up to a round amount.

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Safety overview Interlaken is generally very safe to walk around at night, even if you're a solo female traveler. The city is well-lit and locals are generally respectful and mindful. There is also great transportation system if you need to go places and less comfortable walking alone.

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You then board the Jungfrau Railway, which takes you to the Jungfraujoch – Top of Europe – in just 35 minutes, ascending 1400 metres along the way. The route is nine kilometres long, of which seven kilometres are in a tunnel through the Eiger and Mönch mountains.

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Tips to Visit Jungfraujoch Wear sun-protection. It might be chilly, but the sun stings nonetheless. Wear water-proof shoes if you plan to tread in the snow.

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