South of Garmisch-Partenkirchen on the Austrian border lies Germany's highest mountain, Zugspitze, rising nearly 10,000 feet and offering gorgeous glacier-top skiing. The towns of Garmisch and Partenkirchen used to be separate, but were merged for the 1936 Winter Olympics. With almost 75 miles of downhill runs of all difficulty levels, Zugspitze also has 68 miles of cross-country trails, a terrain park and Germany's first superpipe. It's super cool to say you were skiing in Garmisch, so be sure to spread the word upon your return.
Things to do in Garmisch-Partenkirchen
4.5 based on 232 reviews
Really nice restaurant. It's a good restaurant rather than a warm hole to come after skiing, but we had an excellent meal here.
The food was great; creative and high quality. All the meals were to the same high standard.
The staff really made it though - two individuals serving were pleasantly friendly and welcoming.
I see that the majority of reviews here are positive - clearly sharing our sort of experience.
4.5 based on 1 reviews
A typical Bavarian place. Very popular and serving traditional food. German atmosphere with nice staff and get ready for huge portions
4.5 based on 511 reviews
We came here as a group and we all ordered pizza and we all enjoyed it. They are huge and thin crusted. Most of us had the "everything but fish" pizza and loved it. The kids had bolognese and seemed to enjoy it too.
Lovely place and the staff were nice and helpful.
4.5 based on 319 reviews
This place is an excellent value and the cherry on top is the fact that the food is outstanding. The service coupled with the ambiance of the location make this place a hit. Do yourself a favor and try this place you won't be disappointed. Staff speaks great English also.
4.5 based on 586 reviews
I have been coming to this place for years. I always make a reservation on time because it is hard to get in without a plan. I look forward to the authentic Italian cusibe you can fine here. The service is very attentive to details and fast, and they speak English, Italian, and German.
The salads are amazing, the soup are exquisite the pizzas are fantastic, and their tiramisu is out of this world. La Baita spaghetti is one my favorite dishes, and the sizes of portions for all dishes are generous.
4.5 based on 245 reviews
We liked this restaurant so much we ate here several times, for both lunch and dinner, during our stay in Garmisch. The owners speak English, which helped us even though we tried to use our limited German. You have to try the Pretzel Soup...one of our favorites!
Everything is good here, you won't be disappointed. Watch the portions though because they give you a lot of food.
4.5 based on 357 reviews
We had dinner there on a cold night and were happy to find this cozy restaurant. Both of our dishes were very tasty even if the size of the salad is so huge it’s grotesque... I would recommend taking one for 3 people... unless you are starving!
Good service. I made a mistake on my dessert order and sent it back. They were nice enough not to charge me for it.
4 based on 218 reviews
The pastries were all excellent, they have a nice variety, arrive early for best selection. Service was cold and lacking. Coffee was average.
4.5 based on 253 reviews
We were very satisfied with our food because we only order local meals and nothing extraordinary.
The service was heart-warming and very attentive. There recommendation was also perfect for our needs.
The interior is as cosy as you expect an original bavarian restaurant.
The food is fresh made ; nothing from the can and it's more than sufficient.
A fair bargain therefor that you at a hot spot.
4.5 based on 368 reviews
The first time I visited the food was great and we were sat in a cozy area. The second time we were in the large hall which was too bright for the evening. The food was unremarkable, except for a starter soup which was served at room temperature and then microwaved without an apology when we pointed this out. The service was slow.
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