This is not a standard transfer or a scripted excursion. It is a day designed around your comfort and the unique dynamics of the Bavarian Alps.
Most tours focus on schedules and groups. We focus on the feeling of the journey. You travel in a premium private vehicle (S-Class or V-Class) with a professional chauffeur who understands that the road itself is part of the experience. From the high-speed thrill of the A95 Autobahn to the silent reflection of Lake Eibsee, you are in total control.
There are no fixed hours to track and no crowds to follow. You decide when to move, where to stop for a photo, and whether the mountain air calls for a longer stay. We don’t just take you to the summit; we provide the space and the peace for you to actually enjoy it.
Every guest receives a concise printed tour booklet in English with an itinerary summary and key historical insights to enhance their self-guided exploration.
To ensure a completely stress-free start to your day, your professional chauffeur will arrive at least 15 minutes before the scheduled departure. We handle all the coordination: for hotel pickups, we meet you directly in the lobby, while for private addresses, the vehicle will be positioned perfectly at your doorstep. You will receive your chauffeur’s direct contact details 24 hours in advance, so you always stay in control. Your journey begins the moment you step out of your door, with a pre-conditioned cabin and a calm, reliable partner ready to lead the way.
Autobahn A95 (Munich to Garmisch-Partenkirchen) Autobahn A95 - The Drive We leave Munich and head towards the Alps via Autobahn A95. This is where the journey begins to feel different. No rush, but real movement. On certain sections, there is no fixed speed limit. If traffic allows, your driver will safely show the natural flow of the road. Smooth, controlled, and always within a comfort zone. This part is not about speed itself. It is about how the drive feels. 75 minutes
Zugspitze Cable Car – Ascent to the Summit Before departure, we check if the cable car is operating and how the weather looks at the top. At the base station, you take the cable car up to Zugspitze, the highest point in Germany. The cabins are spacious, the ride is quiet, and the view opens gradually as you rise above the valley. In just a few minutes, the landscape shifts from forest to high alpine terrain.
Zugspitze Summit – Time at the Top At 2,962 meters, everything feels a bit different. The air is sharper, the light is brighter, and the views stretch far beyond the horizon. On clear days, you can see peaks across four countries. On others, clouds move slowly through the mountains, sometimes opening, sometimes hiding the view. You can walk between viewpoints, step onto the glacier area, or simply take a moment and look around. It’s a place where people usually slow down without thinking about it. Note: Admission is optional. You decide on the day whether to ascend based on weather conditions and your preference. Tickets are not included unless the All-Inclusive option is selected.
Eibsee Lake – Walk by the Water At the foot of Zugspitze, Eibsee feels calm and open after the height of the mountains. The water is clear, with changing shades of blue and green depending on the light. You can walk along the shoreline or take part of the full круг around the lake, which takes about two hours at an easy pace. Along the way, small paths lead to quiet spots by the water. In warmer months, it’s also possible to rent a лодка or pedal boat and spend some time on the lake itself.
Lunch Stop near Eibsee or in Garmisch After time by the lake, we stop for lunch in Garmisch. The town offers a more relaxed atmosphere and a wider choice of restaurants than the busy mountain area. We usually choose the restaurant on the spot, depending on availability and your preference. Well-known options include traditional Bavarian places such as Gasthaus zur Schranne or Hofbräustüberl, both known for their spacious interiors and classic local food. It is an easy and natural part of the day. Good food, no rush, and a quiet pause before the drive back.
Garmisch-Partenkirchen – Village Walk. After lunch, there is time for a short walk through Garmisch-Partenkirchen. What many people don’t notice is that this is actually two towns in one. The older part, Partenkirchen, feels more traditional, with painted houses, small courtyards, and quiet streets. Ludwigstraße is one of those places where you simply walk and look around. If you prefer a more lively atmosphere, the central area around Richard-Strauss-Platz offers cafés, shops, and an easy walk through the pedestrian zone. It’s a simple stop, just enough to see the town from a more local side before heading back.
Return to Munich – Drive Back. The return to Munich is calm and unhurried. After the mountains, the road feels different. The pace slows down, the day settles, and there is time to simply sit back and look outside. We bring you back to your hotel or any address in Munich.
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You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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