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ABOVE: A residential street in Garmisch. (Many
chalets like these have furnished apartments and rooms for tourists.)
Tourist information - Web links
Garmisch-Partenkirchen
The tourist office or Kurverein's official Web site has quite a bit of
English-language information. If you don't find what you want, click the German
flag for even more pages that you can
translate with AltaVista.
Frommer's:
Garmisch-Partenkirchen
Hotels, restaurants, and a handful of other topics are covered by excerpts from
a guidebook, Frommer's Munich & the Bavarian Alps.
Related articles and photos
Zugspitze
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No trip to Garmisch-Partenkirchen is complete without a cogwheel-railway and cablecar
ascent of Germany's highest mountain. Come for skiing, snowboarding, and
spectacular year-round views of four countries.
Partnach Gorge -
Partnachklamm
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Hike safely on a stone ledge above a roaring river, or--in winter--take a guided
torchlight tour past magical ice and snow formations.
Post-Hotel
Partenkirchen
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Garmisch-Partenkirchen's most historic hotel dates back to 1542. Its traditional
guest rooms have beamed ceilings, paneled walls, and as much Old Bavarian
atmosphere as the Poststüberl and Alte Posthalterei downstairs.
Garmisch-Partenkirchen Photos
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Click through a 65-image slide show of the town, the Partnach Gorge, and the
Zugspitze with captions and Web links.
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