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Garmisch-Partenkirchen resort information & après-ski
Après-ski
A bustling resort, Garmisch-Partenkirchen offers a large choice of more than 30 après-ski establishments, from sophisticated lounge bars to lively pubs.
Coming down from the slopes, the Lodge at Hausberg (www.lodge-gap.de) is the place to stop off for a big beer. It has free Wi-Fi too and starts to get busy from 1500.
In Garmisch centre the popular Peaches Cocktail Bar (tel: +49 882 118 727; www.peaches.de) has been a resort institution since 1975, and actually houses seven different bars within the one building.
Becks-Stadl (tel: +49 882 159 199) is another good choice, especially for sampling the famous local brews.
Later in the evening, most revellers head to one of three nightclubs that keep the music blasting until the early hours.
Like its impressive après-ski facilities, Garmisch-Partenkirchen also provides a wide array of options for dining, with more than 120 cafes and restaurants to choose from.
For a taste of the full traditional Bavarian dining experience, the 16th-century Atlas Posthotel (tel: +49 88 217 090; www.atlas-posthotel.com) is among the very best, seating guests in the ornate Poststube, complete with horns hanging from the ceilings and local artworks adorning the walls.
Cuisines from around the world are also represented; including Chinese, French, Italian, Japanese, Mexican and Thai. For a particularly acquired taste, head to Koch’s (tel: +49 88 219 698 999; www.kochs-garmisch.de) to sample their much-loved signature dish - Octopus Carpaccio.
Resort Information
Garmisch-Partenkirchen is a year-round resort with plenty of activities to keep all ages entertained. It’s also one of the better options for groups of non-skiers. Guests receive a ‘Visitors’ Card’ which entitles them to complimentary use of the local buses and free or discounted entry to facilities, including the swimming pool and ice rink complexes.
The Alpspitz-Wellenbad centre houses a swimming pool with a wave machine, flume, spa facilities and family pools. The resort’s Ice Sports Centre contains five indoor and outdoor rinks, with the option of curling lessons, ice skating or ice hockey.
The town has a range of cinemas, theatres, concert halls, museums and other cultural activities; while tours to nearby attractions, such as the ‘fairy tale’ castles of Linderhof and Neuschwanstein, are also available.
Visitors can also choose from numerous outdoor activities, including toboggan runs and paragliding; while 100km (62 miles) of hiking paths are open for public use.
Garmisch-Partenkirchen is a prime example of a modern, purpose-built resort with plenty of family fun both on and off the slopes, including the likes of tobogganing, ice skating and a rope course.
The town is quite large and the ski areas are rather fragmented, so it’s likely there will be a fair amount of time spent walking, on buses or on funicular railways. If that’s likely to be an issue, check the accommodation’s location and accessibility before booking.
On the slopes, children aged four and over can join a ski school, where classes and tuition are available in English.
Garmisch has a large and eclectic range of retail options with some 450 stores for shoppers to choose from. The main shopping areas are concentrated in the pedestrian zone around Michael-Ende-Kurpark, where there’s a mix of traditional shops and well-known chains.
For smaller, quirkier options, try historic Ludwigstrasse in Partenkirchen, the former market street that is now home to jewellers, potters, a chocolatier and a weekly market.
One of the activities that first attracted people to the early winter sports resorts of the late-nineteenth century was the simple sport of tobogganing. Garmisch, with its 1.6km-long (1 mile) trail from St Martins Hütte at Mount Grasberg is a perfect place to enjoy this activity.
A classical-style hotel with a range of dining options, Grand Hotel Sonnenbichl offers a terrace with stunning views of the Bavarian Alps. The hotel is located just a few minutes from the centre of the resort.
Centrally located, this century-old luxury accommodation provides exquisitely decorated rooms and 4-star graded facilities. Fine dining can be had in Reindl's Restaurant or in the brasserie located in the ‘winter garden’.
Excellent service, a central location and nice touches, including an honesty bar, has helped the Hotel Edelweiss achieve one of the highest guest satisfaction ratings in Garmisch.
Built in an attractive chalet style, Garmischer Hof is among the best of the many traditional mid-range Bavarian hotels in the resort. Centrally located, and now run as a bio-hotel, the hotel has been owned by the same family for four generations who pride themselves on their exceptional hospitality standards.
A friendly and well-run, family-owned bed and breakfast, Ferienhaus Profamily features affordable apartment-style rooms and serves guests a traditional Bavarian breakfast each morning, which is included in the nightly rate.
Gästehaus im Winkel provides friendly and affordable bed and breakfast accommodation in a central location near the church.
Getting there and around
Nearest airport: Innsbruck Airport (INN).
Distance to resort: 60km (37 miles).
Driving time: 1 hour 10 minutes.
Garmisch’s authorities are keen to minimise car traffic in the resort, and as a consequence there are pedestrianised central areas and an efficient local bus and rail network. Anyone staying overnight in one of the town’s hotels or other forms of accommodation receives a ‘Visitors’ Card’ that entitles them to free use of public transport.
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