How much does a holiday accommodation cost in Garmisch-Partenkirchen?
You can find holiday homes and apartments in Garmisch-Partenkirchen from 47 € per night.
Apartment with unobstructed mountain views
Very sustainable
Lovingly furnished 3-room ground floor flat with large south-facing terrace
Elegant 3-room top floor flat with beautiful south-facing balcony in the Garmisch district
Cosy 3-room flat with 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms and wrap-around balcony
Alter Gsteig-Apartment Buckelwiesn
Ferienapartments Alter Gsteig - Apartment Buckelwiesn: exclusive, new flat with garden terrace and panoramic view of Germany's highest mountains
Very sustainable
Modernly furnished 3-room flat with south-facing balcony
Alter Gsteig Apartment Wamberg
Ferienapartments Alter Gsteig - Apartment Wamberg: exclusive, new flat with panoramic view of Germany's highest mountains
Very sustainable
Comfortable 3-room flat with 2 bedrooms & 2 bathrooms with large wrap-around balcony
2021 newly built holiday home in natural construction, detached, centrally located, exclusively equipped, great living climate thanks to geothermal energy, free parking, 5min to Zugspitzbahn
Comfortable 4-room ground floor flat with 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms and large wrap-around balcony
Beautiful 2.5-room flat on the ground floor with terrace, garden and gigantic mountain views
Comfortable 3-room flat with breathtaking mountain views.
Comfortable 4-room ground floor flat with 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms and large terrace
Apartment Almhüttenweg Alpspitze
Apartment Almhüttenweg Alpspitze in Garmisch-Pa. Holiday flat in the Almhüttenweg house for 4 - 9 people
Cosy 3-room flat with large wrap-around balcony and unobstructed mountain views
Holiday semi-detached house Eibsee
Holiday home Almhüttenweg in Garmisch-Pa. Holiday flat in the house Almhüttenweg for 6 - 14 persons
Spacious holiday flat Boarlehof in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, 80sqm, max. 3 persons, 2 rooms.
Apartment Almhüttenweg Königstand
Fewo Almhüttenweg Königstand in Garmisch-Pa. Holiday flat in the forester's house for 4 - 10 people
Apartment Almhüttenweg Waxenstein
Fewo Almhüttenweg Waxenstein in Garmisch-Pa. Holiday flat in the house Almhüttenweg for 2 - 6 persons
Exclusively furnished holiday home with 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, sunny south-facing terrace and large garden
Elegant 3-room flat with 2 bedrooms, large south-west-facing terrace with fantastic mountain views
Fantastic 4-room duplex flat with 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 3 balconies and gigantic mountain views
Holiday home with 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, large south-facing terrace and garden with unobstructed mountain views of the Zugspitze massif. Close to the centre yet in a quiet location.
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The Garmisch-Partenkirchen region is rich in historical sights, but for many hiking vacationers, the mountain and the mountain landscape itself represent the most beautiful sight during hikes or bike tours. The Zugspitze, as the highest mountain in Germany is called with its nearly 3000 m height, is the attraction par excellence. The view from the futuristic-looking AlpspiX viewing platform on the Osterfelderkopf, with its walkable beams jutting out into the abyss, is breathtaking and literally dizzying. If your apartment is in Garmisch, you can enjoy the beautiful Lüftelmalerei (wall paintings) that adorn almost every house here on a daily basis. Brochures and guided city tours provide information about their history. Those who have found their ultimate apartment, comfortable apartment, or affordable holiday home in the Partenkirchen district live amidst vibrant history and numerous activities. On Ludwigstraße, you will encounter sights, history, and tradition, such as the "Old House," which is said to have been seen by Barbarossa, or the "Frauendorfer" inn, the most traditional inn in all of Upper Bavaria. Werdenfels Castle Ruins – another sight – is definitely worth a trip, where both kids and your dog will have fun. Just follow the informative educational trail up to the mighty castle walls. In the heart of Garmisch lies the Michael Ende Kurpark. An oasis of calm and relaxation. Explore the surrounding areas and spend relaxing hours!
"Skijump as Artwork": Winter sports enthusiasts should not miss the Olympic Ski Stadium with the new ski jump at Gudiberg, where the world stars of winter sports jumped during the Ski World Championships in 2011. Once at the top, you stand suspended at 62 m before gliding down 100 m "as if in flight." Not only avid hikers but also children will be thrilled by the Partnach Gorge. Designated as a Bavarian National Monument in 1912, the 700 m long gorge is flanked by 80 m steep and bizarre rock walls. Bring your Bello along, as leashed dogs are allowed to hike here. Also, visit the Kandahar downhill in Garmisch, which is a downhill course. It is considered one of the most challenging race tracks in the Alpine Ski World Cup. Of course, nature here remains the biggest highlight! The Alpspitze is a 2628 m high mountain in the Wetterstein Mountains. The pyramid-shaped peak is considered a landmark of Garmisch-Partenkirchen and one of the most famous and beautiful mountain shapes of the Northern Limestone Alps. The Loisach is a 113.2 km long, south-southwest and left tributary of the Isar in Austria and Germany. It originates north of the Fern Pass in Tyrol and flows northeast near the Bavarian Wolfratshausen. It also flows through your holiday destination. Those who do not shy away from further afield excursion destinations should not miss the globally unique Neuschwanstein Castle and follow in the footsteps of the romantically inclined Bavarian King Ludwig II. Among connoisseurs, a real insider tip and well-known beyond the borders of Bavaria are trips to Oberammergau and Murnau. While Oberammergau has been the world's largest open-air theater for Passion Plays since 1634 and is listed as a UNESCO cultural heritage, Murnau am Staffelsee is a scenic idyll for world-famous artists like Wassily Kandinsky and Gabriele Münter. Exciting museums await you in both places, as well as Lake Staffelsee and its nature. From here, it's just a short detour to the beautifully located Ettal Monastery. The magnificent Baroque Benedictine abbey not only features an unusual central-plan church but also has its own brewery.
Vacation in the family-friendly Garmisch-Partenkirchen region, where numerous family- and dog-friendly apartments await you at affordable private rates. The region is also known as an Olympic town and spa resort. Whether in the center or modern with Wi-Fi but away from the hustle and bustle, you decide on your vacation home according to your budget and taste. The local mountain of Garmisch-Partenkirchen and the Zugspitze are the top addresses for all types of family activities. Especially in winter, the extensive Zugspitzplatt allows small and large beginners to ski, toboggan, or snowboard safely on gentle slopes. The perfect winter sports location! But even in summer, it is wonderful to take the Zugspitzbahn to Lake Eibsee and then up to the Zugspitze. A ride in a gondola is an unforgettable experience for you and your loved ones. The Zugspitze is ideal for outings for dog owners, as dogs are allowed everywhere here. Given the many dog-friendly restaurants and accommodations, a vacation with a dog becomes a real pleasure and pure relaxation for both two-legged and four-legged friends alike.
The gastronomy of Garmisch-Partenkirchen is particularly diverse. In addition to regional products and Bavarian delicacies, there is something especially tasty for every palate from Italian, Arabian, Indian, or Asian cuisine. Those who want to experience Bavarian lifestyle should try the specialties made according to old tradition in a cozy "Stüberl," including delicacies such as "Knödeldreierlei." However, those craving particularly refined cuisine have the choice of several Michelin-starred restaurants. Whether crowned and extra fine or cozy and Bavarian – an excellent beer brewed in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, including non-alcoholic, is always part of the experience.
Since the 19th century, painters, writers, and musicians have been drawn to Garmisch and Partenkirchen, which were independent localities until 1935. Cosima Wagner stayed here, the painter Max Beckmann came for skiing, Richard Strauss built a villa in 1908, and the philosopher Ernst Bloch developed his main philosophical work here. During the Weimar Republic, the region experienced a real Who's Who of celebrities from politics and art, including Heinrich Mann and Kurt Tucholsky. Who knows, maybe one of the numerous cultural figures lived in your beautiful apartment or magnificent holiday home at the foot of the Alps before you. Today, Garmisch is the distinguished place, while Partenkirchen is the original and "Bavarian" location. A hike to the historic bobsleigh track for the 1936 Winter Olympics is almost a must. Where daring bobsledders once sped through the curves at up to 120 km/h – often enough causing spectacular accidents – you can now hike the bobsleigh track with sturdy footwear. In a central location in Garmisch lies the Michael Ende Kurpark, named after the famous youth book author and native of Garmisch-Partenkirchen. With over 40,000 plants, a barefoot path, bocce, garden chess, and a historic bowling alley, it offers gentle relaxation amidst the hustle and bustle.
Reach your modern accommodation, apartment, or cozy house in Garmisch-Partenkirchen in the Zugspitz Region by car via the A95 motorway and the B2 from Munich. The B23 federal road connects Augsburg with Garmisch-Partenkirchen on the other side. Travelers from the south take the A12 (E 60) followed by the B2 to their holiday destination. Long-distance buses also operate daily between Munich and Innsbruck to Garmisch-Partenkirchen. A more convenient and environmentally friendly option is to travel by train. On weekends, you have the opportunity to reach Garmisch-Partenkirchen from one of the major German cities via a direct ICE train connection. From Munich, regional trains run hourly, taking you quickly and easily to your apartment. If you prefer not to forgo a car, because your quiet holiday home or other accommodation is located far from the center, it is best to travel by car train or use car-sharing. Flexibility and environmental compatibility are offered by the many bicycle and mountain bike rental services and the local GaPa buses, which you can use for free in Garmisch-Partenkirchen with the GaPaCard. This special spa card will surely be provided in your apartment by your private landlord. Further excursions into the surrounding area can be well managed with the regional transport RVO and the Deutsche Bahn.
You can find holiday homes and apartments in Garmisch-Partenkirchen from 47 € per night.
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