Garmisch-Partenkirchen
Our last night before joining the land-tour group was spent in Germany, in the resort town of Garmisch-Partenkirchen.
On the way there, from Munich, we stopped at Ettal Abbey, a beautiful Benedictine monastery.
One thing I noticed was that the monastery gift-shop sold not only wine but also beer. It was a pretty great gift-shop!
We stayed at Hotel Zugspitze, which is named after the highest Alps peak in Germany.
I really wanted to take the cog-wheel cable up to the peak, but at 49.50 euro per person (about $126 total) … on second thought… no thanks!
I can just image how packed this sweet hotel must be during the popular ski season.
Just as in Oberammergau, many of the buildings are covered in beautiful frescoes.
August 9, 2016 No Comments