Reaching the Jungfraujoch (Top of Europe) is a high-cost excursion, but the absolute cheapest way to do it in 2026 is by using a Swiss Half Fare Card. This card, which costs roughly CHF 120 for a month, reduces the price of the mountain railway by a full 50%. A grounded peer tip: if you don't have a rail pass, look for the "Good Morning Ticket." This early-bird special is about 20% cheaper than the standard fare, provided you take one of the first trains (usually before 8:00 AM) and descend by 1:00 PM. In 2026, traveling during the "low season" (November to April) is also a supportive way to save, as return tickets can drop by roughly CHF 40 compared to the summer peak. For a "Bujan" budget win, avoid the Eiger Express cable car and take the traditional cogwheel trains via Wengen or Grindelwald; while it takes longer, it is often included in more discount schemes. Combining the Half Fare Card with a Low Season Morning Ticket provides the most supportive and budget-friendly path to 3,454 meters.