




Traditional Bavarian-style hotel building with rooms spread across multiple floors, featuring a central lobby, restaurant, and wellness wing.
17 features available
4 room types
1 double bed
1 queen-size bed
2 single beds
Twin bed
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£95
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£145
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£220
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Garmisch-Partenkirchen is one of Germany's premier alpine destinations, and the Mercure sits in the Partenkirchen district — the older, more characterful of the town's two historic quarters. The Zugspitze massif rises directly above, giving the area access to high-altitude skiing that remains reliable well into the season. The town centre, with its independent restaurants, bars, and shops, is accessible on foot, reducing reliance on transfers or taxis. Munich is approximately 90 kilometres to the north, making this one of the more accessible major ski destinations in the Alps for those flying into a major international hub. Ski areas are reachable directly from the hotel, and the broader Garmisch Classic and Zugspitze ski regions offer varied terrain for different ability levels.
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Germany's top winter sports destination with glacier skiing and rich Bavarian traditions.
Garmisch-Partenkirchen is Germany's premier ski resort, famously formed by joining two distinct towns for the 1936 Winter Olympics. Situated at the foot of the Wetterstein mountains, it exudes classic Bavarian charm with frescoed buildings, cobblestone streets, and a lively atmosphere. The town offers a rich blend of sporting history, traditional culture, and modern amenities, appealing to an international crowd of winter enthusiasts. The skiing is divided into two distinct areas: the Garmisch-Classic area, which encompasses the interconnected Hausberg, Kreuzeck, and Alpspitze mountains, and the high-altitude Zugspitze, Germany's highest peak. While the two areas are not lift-linked, they are easily accessible via the historic cogwheel train and local ski buses, offering varied terrain for all abilities. Visitors are drawn to Garmisch-Partenkirchen not just for its varied pistes, but for its breathtaking scenery and outstanding off-slope activities. From the dramatic, ice-filled Partnach Gorge to the summit panoramas of the Zugspitze, it delivers a comprehensive winter holiday experience that caters exceptionally well to both skiers and non-skiers.
The skiing is split between the tree-lined, rolling runs of the Garmisch-Classic area and the wide, open glacial bowls of the Zugspitze. Terrain varies from gentle beginner slopes on the Hausberg to the legendary, steep Kandahar World Cup downhill run.
A dramatic and rugged mountain range in the Northern Limestone Alps spanning the border between Bavaria, Germany, and Tyrol, Austria.
The primary learning zone featuring gentle terrain, a dedicated Kinderland, and easy blue runs.
Offers wide, scenic cruising pistes above the tree line with spectacular views of the valley.
Home to the challenging Kandahar World Cup run, offering steep, demanding descents for experts.
Germany's highest ski area providing guaranteed snow, panoramic bowls, and excellent off-piste opportunities.
Munich Airport (MUC)
1h 30min
120km
Regular train services run directly from Munich Airport to Garmisch-Partenkirchen, alongside private taxi and shuttle options. Ample parking available at the base stations of Hausberg, Kreuzeck, and the Zugspitze cogwheel train.
Mid-December to early April (Garmisch-Classic); Mid-November to early May (Zugspitze)
The 'Top Snow Card' is available for durations of 2 days or more, covering Garmisch and the neighboring Tyrolean Zugspitze Arena in Austria.
Lift passes
Adult Day Pass (Garmisch-Classic) (EUR 66), Adult 2-Day Pass (Twin Ticket) (EUR 126)