Top things to do when visiting Washington State!

Welcome to Washington State, a land of diverse landscapes, rich culture, and endless adventures. Whether you’re a nature enthusiast, history buff, or foodie, Washington has something for everyone. This travel guide will help you plan your trip with an itinerary, top sites to see, the best time of year to visit, transportation options, must-see Instagram spots, holiday tips, and souvenir suggestions.

 

Itinerary
Day 1: Seattle
– Morning: Pike Place Market
– Afternoon: Space Needle and Chihuly Garden and Glass
– Evening: Dinner in the International District

Day 2: Seattle
– Morning: Museum of Pop Culture
– Afternoon: Seattle Art Museum and Waterfront Park
– Evening: Sunset at Kerry Park

Day 3: Mount Rainier National Park
– Full Day: Hiking and exploring the park

Day 4: Olympic National Park
– Full Day: Visit Hurricane Ridge, Hoh Rain Forest, and Rialto Beach

Day 5: Tacoma
– Morning: Museum of Glass
– Afternoon: Point Defiance Park and Zoo

Day 6: Spokane
– Morning: Riverfront Park
– Afternoon: Manito Park and Duncan Garden
– Evening: Explore downtown Spokane

Day 7: Leavenworth
– Full Day: Explore the Bavarian-themed village and nearby hiking trails

Top Sites to See

Pike Place Market (Seattle)
One of the oldest continuously operated public farmers’ markets in the U.S., Pike Place Market is a must-visit for its fresh produce, unique crafts, and iconic fish-throwing fishmongers.

Space Needle (Seattle)
An iconic symbol of Seattle, the Space Needle offers stunning views of the city, Mount Rainier, and Puget Sound. Don’t miss the revolving glass floor at the top.

Mount Rainier National Park
Home to the highest peak in the Cascade Range, this park offers breathtaking vistas, wildflower meadows, and diverse wildlife. Popular activities include hiking, climbing, and snowshoeing.

Olympic National Park
A UNESCO World Heritage site, the park features diverse ecosystems ranging from lush rainforests to rugged coastlines. Key spots include Hurricane Ridge, Hoh Rain Forest, and Rialto Beach.

Museum of Pop Culture (Seattle)
Founded by Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen, this museum is dedicated to contemporary popular culture. It features exhibits on music, science fiction, and more.

Museum of Glass (Tacoma)
This museum showcases contemporary glass art and hosts live glassblowing demonstrations. The Chihuly Bridge of Glass is a stunning pedestrian bridge connecting the museum to downtown Tacoma.

Riverfront Park(Spokane)
Located along the Spokane River, this park offers a variety of attractions including a carousel, SkyRide, and sculptures. It’s a great spot for a leisurely stroll or picnic.

Leavenworth
This Bavarian-themed village is nestled in the Cascade Mountains. Enjoy the charming architecture, local shops, and nearby outdoor activities like hiking and river rafting.

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Best Time of Year to Visit

Spring (April to June): Mild weather and blooming wildflowers make this a great time for outdoor activities.
Summer (July to September): Ideal for hiking, festivals, and enjoying the coastal areas. Expect warm weather and longer days.
Fall (October to November): Enjoy beautiful fall foliage and fewer crowds. Great for visiting wineries and harvest festivals.
Winter (December to March): Perfect for skiing, snowboarding, and holiday festivities, especially in the mountains and Leavenworth.

Transportation Options

Car Rental: The best way to explore Washington’s diverse landscapes. Major rental companies are available at airports and in cities.
Public Transit: Seattle and other major cities have extensive bus and light rail systems.
Amtrak: Scenic train routes connect major cities and offer a relaxing way to see the state.
Ferries: Washington State Ferries are a unique way to explore the Puget Sound and San Juan Islands.

Must-See Instagram Spots

Kerry Park (Seattle): Offers panoramic views of the Seattle skyline, especially at sunset.
Snoqualmie Falls: A stunning 268-foot waterfall that’s a popular spot for photos.
Palouse Falls: Located in southeastern Washington, this dramatic waterfall is surrounded by unique canyon scenery.
Rialto Beach (Olympic National Park): Known for its rugged coastline, sea stacks, and driftwood.
Deception Pass Bridge: A picturesque bridge with breathtaking views of the surrounding waters and islands.

 

Holidays and Events

Seattle International Film Festival (May-June): One of the largest film festivals in North America.
Bumbershoot (September): A major arts and music festival held in Seattle.
Washington State Fair (September): Located in Puyallup, this fair features rides, concerts, and agricultural exhibits.
Christmas Lighting Festival (December): Held in Leavenworth, this festival transforms the village into a winter wonderland with lights, music, and festivities.

Souvenirs to Purchase

Seattle Coffee: Grab a bag of beans from one of Seattle’s many renowned coffee roasters.
Local Wine: Washington is known for its wine, especially from regions like Walla Walla and Yakima Valley.
Handmade Crafts: Pike Place Market and local boutiques offer unique, handcrafted items.
Glass Art: Tacoma’s Museum of Glass has a variety of beautiful glass pieces available for purchase.
Bavarian Goods: In Leavenworth, find unique Bavarian-themed items and locally made goods.

Where to Stay for First-Time Visitors

Seattle: For first-time visitors, staying in downtown Seattle is ideal. You’ll be close to major attractions like Pike Place Market, the Space Needle, and the waterfront. The area is also well-connected with public transit, making it easy to explore the city.

Washington State offers a wealth of experiences, from vibrant city life to serene natural beauty. Whether you’re planning a week-long adventure or a quick getaway, this guide will help you make the most of your visit. Enjoy your trip!

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Snoqualmie Falls in Washington State

Looking for a gorgeous falls view the whole family can enjoy? The Snoqualmie Falls might be the perfect one with a 270-foot waterfall surrounded by a two-acre park, with an observation deck, a gift shop, and the Salish Lodge.

 

 

Location: Snoqualmie Falls, Snoqualmie, WA 98024, United States

AllTrails Link Here

History: 1.4-mile out-and-back trail is generally considered an easy route. This is a very popular area for hiking and walking, so you’ll likely encounter other people while exploring and taking selfies.

 

Things to do: Snoqualmie Falls is one of Washington state’s most popular scenic attractions. More than 1.5 million visitors come to the Falls every year! There are lots of restaurants to visit while at the falls. Some of the more popular ones are:

 

  • The Attic (Salish Lodge)

  • Brewed Awakening

  • The Bindlestick

  • Caadxi Oaxaca

  • Aahaar Indian Eatery

  • Coffee Minee

  • Frankie’s Pizza

  • Snoqualmie Falls Brewery

 

 

Looking for more hiking ideas? Check out these other hikes in the PNW!

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Can’t miss this beautiful hike at Tumwater Falls!

This is a really easy and fun hike for all ages! Need somewhere to have the kids or dogs get their energy out? This trail is perfect and it has a beautiful waterfall!

 

Location: 110 Deschutes Way SW, Tumwater, WA 98501, United States

AllTrails Link Here

History: Experience this 0.9-mile loop trail near Olympia, Washington. Generally considered an easy route, it takes an average of 21 min to complete. This is a very popular area for running and walking, so you’ll likely encounter other people while exploring.

 

Things to do: Riverside nature park on 15 acres with trails, cascades, lawns & a children’s play area. The trail is open year-round and is beautiful to visit anytime but check ahead for closures. Dogs are welcome but must be on a leash.

 

 

Looking for more hiking ideas? Check out these other hikes in the PNW!

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Free Things to do in Washington State!

Trying to maximize your travel plans? I have a great list of fun things you can do while in Washington State for free

 

Sequalitchew Creek Trail

Best time to visit Washington State?

The July–September high season is the best time for warm, dry days. July and August are the warmest and driest months in Washington and its high season.

 

I highly suggest checking Washington State Fair if you are able to! Their main fair is in September and they do also have a Spring Fair in April.

Source Washington State Fair

If you are looking for more of the typical touristy things to do I would suggest check out out the Seattle City Pass for great savings!

 

Looking for more hiking ideas? Check out these other hikes in the PNW!

Giverny, France easy day trip from Paris!

Looking to get away from the hustle and bustle of Paris? Well, here is the first installment of my Day Trips from Paris series!

 

 

Bucket List for Giverny, France:

 

First up is the Fondation Monet in Giverny: The Foundation Claude Monet is open every day from April 1st to November 1st, 2023 from 9:30 am to 6:00 pm, with the last admission 5:30 pm.

 

At the foundation, you will find his home and THE water garden. Visiting the foundation also gives you access to the Japanese Bridge, Nympheas restaurant and tea room, and two gift shops, as well as all of the gardens.

 

ENTRANCE FEES House and Gardens:

 

Adults: 11 €
child aged from 7 and students: 6,50 €
Child under 7: free
Disabled : 5,50 €>> the list of tour guides
A free game booklet is now available to 5-8 and 9-12 aged children:
Combined tickets :
Adults: 21 €
child aged from 7: 6.50 €
Students: 13.50 €
Disabled: 12.50 €

 

Giverny Impressionism Museum:

99, rue Claude Monet
27620 Giverny

 

Église Sainte-Radegonde de:

Church of Sainte-Radegonde (Poitiers)

53 / 55 Rue Claude Monet, 27620 Giverny, France

 

For a complete calendar of events and holidays click the link above and it will take you to their website with an interactive calendar so you can plan accordingly!

 

Visiting the Church is FREE!

 

Castle of La Roche-Guyon:

1 Rue de l’Audience, 95780 La Roche-Guyon, France

 

ENTRANCE FEES:

 

Open from Monday to Friday from 10 am to 6 pm and on weekends and public holidays from 10 am to 7 pm.


Full price: €9 — Reduced price: €6
Free for children under 6 years old

 

Best time to visit and holidays:

 

Monet’s garden is incredibly beautiful from April to October. Flowers varieties are blooming one after another so that the garden changes gradually with the seasons while keeping its colors and brightness. The peak period is from May-June, and then Summer.

 

Popular restaurants:

 

Open daily in Season
Closed on Sunday evenings, Mondays and
Tuesdays lunchtime on low season

Departementale Road 1927430 Connelles

 

38, rue du Moulin 27630 Fourges

 

Open daily except on Sunday evenings from November thru March

5 route de la Corniche 78270 Rolleboise

 

Hotel recommendations:

 

 

Free things to do in Giverny, France:

 

  • Giverny is surrounded by incredible walking paths that a free to enjoy! The surrounding hills adorned with wildflowers create the perfect setting for nature walks, rambles, and hikes. Route maps can be collected from the Tourist Boards’ website.

  • Church of Saint-Radegonde – Get a deeper understanding of the local beliefs at this place of worship.

  • VERNON: MAISON DU TEMPS JADIS (House of old times)It is one of the oldest houses in Vernon. This corbelled construction dates back to the XVth century. It has beautiful half-timbered façades.

  • VERNON: THE OLD MILL A symbol of Vernon, the old mill still lies straddling two piers of the ancient bridge over the Seine. It can be easily seen from the Clemenceau bridge or from the Park of the Tourelles Castle.

  • VERNON: TOURELLES CASTLE The Tourelles castle was built during the middle ages and lay at the border of the crown lands and the Duchy of Normandy.

 

Hope this inspired you to visit this remarkable city! If you are looking for more options check out the rest of my Day Trips from Paris series!

 

 

 

All you need to know about visiting Paris!

Paris really is the place where dreams are made! I have everything you need to maximize your travel plans!

 

Nothing better than that Eiffel Tower view!!

 

Top things to do in Paris:

LE LEOUVRE

 
 
 
 

MUSEE D’ORSAY

 
 
 
 

PALAIS-ROYAL GARDENS

 
 
 
 

BOAT TRIP ON THE RIVER SEINE

 
 
 
 

NOTRE DAME DE PARIS

 
 
 
 

RUE SAINT-HONORE

 
 
 
 

EIFFEL TOWER

 
 
 
 

RUE DES MARTYRS MARKET

 
 
 
 

CHAMPS-ELYSEES

 
 
 
 

DISNEYLAND

 
 
 
 

PASTRIES AT PAIN DE SUCRE

 
 
 
 

BERGES DE SEINE

 
 
 
 

SHOP IN PRINTEMPS

 
 
 
 

VERSAILLES

 
 
 
 

WALT DISNEY STUDIOS

 
 
 
 

HOTEL DES INVALIDES

 
 
 
 

ARC DE TRIOMPHE

 
 
 
 

CENTRE GEORGES POMPIDOU

 
 
 
 

PALACE DE LA CONCORDE

 
 
 
 

GARDEN DE LUXEMBOURG

 
 
 
 

TUNNELS CATACOMBS

 
 
 
 

CANAL SAINT-MARTIN

 
 
 
 

FOUNDATION LOUIS VUITTON

 
 
 
 

WALK ACROSS PONT NEUF BRIDGE

 
 
 
 

CREPE FROM A STREET VENDOR

 
 
 
 

GAME AT STADE DE FRANCE

 
 
 
 

WALK ACROSS PONT ALEXANDRE II

 
 
 
 

GRAND PALAIS

 
 
 
 

PETIT PALAIS

 
 
 
 

HISTORIC ILEDE LA CITE

 
 
 
 

COCKTAILS AT A ROOFTOP BAR

 
 
 
 

SUNSET AT SACRE-COEUR

 
 
 
 

SEE WALL OF LOVE

 
 
 
 

WATCH MOULIN ROUGE

 
 
 
 

VIEW FROM MONTPARNASSE TOWER

 
 
 
 

DRINKS AT BUDDA BAR

 
 
 
 

FILM AT PARC DE LA VILLETTE

 
 
 
 

STREETS OF CREMIEUX

 
 
 
 

HOT CHOCOLATE AT MAMIE GATEAUX

 
 
 
 

LA CINEMATHEQUE FRANCAISE

 
 
 
 

CITE DE SCIENCES

 
 
 
 

JAZZ AT LA GARE

 
 
 
 

WALK ALONG LAPETITE CEINTURE

 
 
 
 

STREET ART ON RUE DENOYEZ

 
 
 
 

WALK PROMENADE PLANTEE

 
 
 
 

BIKE AROUND THE CITY

 
 
 
 

PICNIC ON THE BANKS OF THE SEINE

 
 
 
 

JARDIN DES TUILERIES

 
 
 
 

 

 

Best time to visit:

 

The best time to visit Paris is from June to August and September to October. Both summer and fall have their ups and downs. From June to August the weather in Paris is just about parfait (perfect). Average highs are in the high 70s and there are long days of sunshine.

 

I always love to check and see what types of holidays or celebrations are being held. Christmas can be an incredible time to visit with everything immaculately decorated.

 

It’s cheaper to visit the city in the winter, especially in November, before most people are on vacation. Traveling to Paris in February and March is less expensive than in the summer but watch for rainy cold weather.

 

Day trips from Paris:

Each of these will take you to an itinerary page where you can make the most of your trip in France!!

  1. Loire Valley – About 2 and a half hours drive

  2. Giverny – About 1 hour and 40-minute drive

  3. Champagne region – About a 2 and 15-minute drive

  4. Boulogne-Billancourt – Only a 30 minute drive

  5. Auvers-sur-Oise – About 1 hour and 40 minute drive

  6. Château de Versailles – Only 50 minute drive

  7. Vitry-sur-Seine – Under 40 minute drive

  8. Chartres – About 1 hour and a half drive

  9. Disneyland Paris – About 1 hour and 10-minute drive

 

Getting around Paris:

 

The Paris Metro is a great way to get around the city when we travel around central Paris. This is because it is fast, affordable, has a regular service, and covers the majority of the attractions in the city center.

 

Renting a car is another option but with the high cost of rentals and limited parking available, we recommend the metro.

 

 

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Lichtenberg Castle

Today’s #TakeATrip is to  Lichtenberg Castle! 

 

 

Just over a 30-minute drive from Kaiserslautern makes this a great option for families! Lots of space for kids to run and explore and they have TWO museums and a restaurant!

Burg Lichtenberg Hours:

Monday – Close

Tuesday – Sunday from 10am to 5pm

 

More information can be found here:

http://www.burglichtenberg-pfalz.de/

 

 

The Palatinate Musicians Land Museum at Lichtenberg Castle showcases the rich musical heritage of the region, celebrating the contributions of local musicians through exhibits, artifacts, and interactive displays.

 

 

Great rainy day trip and just over 30 minutes away from Kaiserslautern!

 

Discover the diverse musical traditions that have shaped the Palatinate’s cultural landscape for generations.

 

Hours:

April 1st – Oct 31st

Tuesday to Sunday from 10am to 5pm

Nov 1st – March 31st

Tuesday to Sunday from 12pm to 5pm

On public holidays it is also open on Mondays.

 

More information can be found here:

https://burglichtenberg.pfaelzerbergland.de/museen/musikantenlandmuseum/

 

 

Finally the best for last! The second museum at Lichtenberg Castle is the Prehistoric Museum Geoskop, and we LOVED this one! The museum offers a captivating journey through time, showcasing the rich history of our planet and its inhabitants. From ancient artifacts to interactive exhibits, visitors are immersed in the wonders of prehistoric life, uncovering the secrets of early civilizations and the natural world. Through engaging displays and educational programs, the museum invites exploration and discovery, providing a fascinating glimpse into humanity’s past and the forces that shaped our world.

 

Hours:

from April 1st to October 31st – Tuesday to Sunday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m

from November 1st to March 31st – Tuesday to Sunday from 12:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.

It is also open on Mondays on public holidays, otherwise closed!

More information can be found here:

https://www.urweltmuseum-geoskop.de/deutsch/

 

 

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Cutest little Bavarian town in Washington State!

Have you heard of Leavenworth in Washington State? If you are able to visit it is a MUST-SEE and the perfect weekend away!

 

Location: Leavenworth, Washington 98826 USA

Best time to visit: Visiting any time of the year is going to be a great time because the city has so much detail in every building that it’s beautiful no matter the weather. Whether you decide to stay in the city and enjoy the shopping and restaurants or you can visit all the nearby hiking trails year-round making this a great destination no matter the season.

Spring, Summer, & Fall – Birding · Camping · Climbing · Fishing and Motorized Boat Rentals · Golfing · Hiking · Horseback Riding · Mountain Biking, Paragliding, Water Sports, and Ziplines!

Fall is great because they have their Oktoberfest activities and Winter is magical because they have their Christmas Market and are usually covered in snow!

 

 

More information on the Oktoberfest can be found here: https://www.leavenworthoktoberfest.com/

More information on the Christmas Market can be found here: https://christkindlmarktleavenworth.com/

 

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Must See Stein am Rhein

 

As I start to type this out I hesitate to post about this city because it really is one the cutest little towns I’ve visited while touring through Europe!

 

Location:

Stein am Rhein is a small town west of Lake Constance (Bodensee), in the northeastern region of Switzerland.

 

History:

It’s known for its preserved, half-timbered medieval houses with painted facades, clustered around Rathausplatz in the old town. On the banks of the Rhine River, St. George’s Abbey is a former Benedictine monastery complex with a museum. On a hilltop overlooking the town, Hohenklingen Castle dates back to the Middle Ages.

Things to do:

Museum Lindwurm – open from March to October Tuesday to Sunday from 10 am – 5 pm. This museum is good for children and adults alike, housing exquisite furniture showcasing life in the 19th century.

Tickets:

Adults: 5 CHF / Euro
Reduced: 3 CHF / Euro
Children and young people under 16: free
Groups of 10+: 4 CHF / Euro per person

Combined ticket St. George’s Abbey Museum + Lindwurm museum
Adults: 7 CHF / Euro
Families: 14 CHF / Euro
Reduced: 4 CHF / Euro

The ticket is valid for two consecutive days.

Free admission: Schweizer Museumspass, Raiffeisen-Karte, Bodensee Card, Swiss Travel Pass, Donau-Touristik Gutschein, KulturLegi, VMS und ICOM.

St. George’s Abby

Open from April 9 to October 30, Tuesday to Sunday
April – May, September – October: 11am to 5pm
June – August: 11am to 6pm
The museum is open on Good Friday, Easter Monday, Whit Monday and August 1st.

 

Tickets:

Adults: CHF 5
Groups of 10 or more: CHF 4 each
FAHV, IV, VHB, Stein guest card, students: CHF 3

Children and young people up to 16 years free

Combined ticket for Sankt Georgen Monastery + Lindwurm Museum

Adults: CHF 7
Reduced: CHF 4
Families: CHF 14
The ticket is valid for two consecutive days.

Free entries: ICOM, VMS, VKKS/ASHHA, and the Swiss museum pass.

Cribs World MuseumThis is a beautiful collection housed in Stein am Rhein’s oldest house dating to 1302. They have over 500 cribs from 80 different countries!

 

Tickets:

Adult CHF 10.-

Children (from 7 years) CHF 7.-

Infants (up to 7 years) FREE!

Holders of the Swiss Museum Pass (Raiffeisen) enjoy free entry 

Love the Old Town area with all the painted houses!

 

Hohenklingen Castle is located on the hillside next to Stein, overlooking the entire town and the Rhine River. This centuries-old castle still stands, and the cobbled paths in the castle tell the history of the castle. The scenery of the castle is beautiful and a must-see!

 

Restaurant – Open on Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat 10:00 – 23:00 Sun 10:00 – 18:00 and serving French cuisine. Reservations can be made here! 

 

Stein am Rhein Altstadt A fairytale village with beautiful old architecture situated on the Rhine. Give yourself plenty of time to meander down the cobblestone streets. We visited during Christmas and it really was MAGICAL! Highly recommend!!

 

The Munot BellThe Munot keeper lives in a flat in the tower and rings the bell by hand at 9 p.m. every evening. Since 26th August 2002 the bell on the tower is rung by hand at 9 p.m. for 5 minutes by the Munot keeper – the same way it has been done since 1589!

 

 

Strandbad NiderfeldThis is a gorgeous place to take a walk and enjoy the incredible views!

Open daily 10:00 a.m. – 10:00 p.m

Water supervision is guaranteed during the following times:

May Wednesday1:30 p.m. – 6:30 p.m Sat+Sun1:30 p.m. – 6:30 p.m

June – August: Daily11:00 a.m. – 6:30 p.m

September: Wednesday1:30 p.m. – 6:30 p.m Sat+Sun1:30 p.m. – 6:30 p.m

In bad weather, the bathing facility remains closed.

Season: opening mid-May, end of season mid-September.

Admission: FREE 🙂

Equipment of the bathing facility near Stein a. Rhine:

1 and 3 m diving board in the Rhine (height depending on the water level)

Children’s wading pool, fenced and with sun sail

Seating area with umbrellas

Playground

Small slide

Table tennis tables

Volleyball field

Toilets and cloakrooms

 

 

Looking to extend your Switzerland trip? Stein am Rhine is an easy day trip from Zurich! Click here for my 2 day ZURICH GUIDE and maximize your trip with this ZURICH FREEBIE GUIDE!

 

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Find out why Garmisch is one of our TOP ctities to visit in Germany!

Escape to the enchanting world of Garmisch-Partenkirchen, a picturesque town nestled in the heart of the Bavarian Alps. This travel blog will serve as your comprehensive guide for a magical winter getaway, featuring a curated itinerary, top sites to see, and insider tips to make the most of your visit.

View of the Eibsee in the spring.

 

Itinerary for first-time visitors:

Day 1: Arrival and Exploration

– Arrive in Garmisch-Partenkirchen and get settled in your accommodation.

– Take a leisurely stroll through the charming streets of the Old Town, admiring the traditional Bavarian architecture.

Restaurants to try

Husar’s Stubn:

Location: Chamonixstraße 10, 82467 Garmisch-Partenkirchen

Cuisine: Traditional Bavarian and Austrian dishes

Highlights: Enjoy hearty classics like schnitzel, roast pork, and homemade desserts in a cozy, rustic atmosphere. The restaurant also offers a selection of local beers and wines.

Korbinian:

Location: Zugspitzstraße 76, 82467 Garmisch-Partenkirchen

Cuisine: Modern Alpine cuisine with creative twists

Highlights: Korbinian’s menu features innovative interpretations of regional specialties using fresh, seasonal ingredients. Dishes are beautifully presented, and the restaurant offers a stylish ambiance.

La Baita:

Location: St. Martinstraße 30, 82467 Garmisch-Partenkirchen

Cuisine: Italian cuisine with a focus on pizzas and pasta

Highlights: La Baita is known for its delicious wood-fired pizzas, homemade pasta dishes, and authentic Italian flavors. The restaurant has a warm and welcoming atmosphere, perfect for a casual dining experience.

 

Day 2: Alpine Adventure

– Start your day with a visit to the Garmisch Classic ski area for a day of skiing, snowboarding, or hiking through the Alps.

– In the afternoon, explore the Partnach Gorge, a natural wonder with formations and stunning views.

Partnach Gorge in the winter.

 

Day 3: Zugspitze and Eibsee

– Embark on a day trip to Zugspitze, Germany’s highest peak. Enjoy skiing or hiking on the glacier.

– Visit the Eibsee Lake for breathtaking year long scenery and photo opportunities.

 

Day 4: Cultural Delights

– Explore Ettal and its Benedictine monastery, Ettal Abbey.

– Visit the historic Linderhof Palace, surrounded by beautiful gardens and mountain vistas.

 

Ettal Abbey 

 

Top Sites to See:

  • Garmisch Classic Ski Area: Perfect for winter sports enthusiasts, offering a range of slopes for all skill levels.

  • Partnach Gorge: A natural wonder with icy passages and stunning rock formations.

  • Zugspitze Glacier: Germany’s highest peak, with opportunities for skiing and breathtaking panoramic views.

  • Eibsee Lake: A frozen winter wonderland with crystal-clear waters and views of Zugspitze.

  • Ettal Abbey: A magnificent Benedictine monastery with Baroque architecture.

  • Linderhof Palace: A fairy-tale castle surrounded by beautiful gardens and mountain scenery.

 

Best Time of Year to Visit:

  • Winter (December to February): Ideal for winter sports and enjoying the snowy landscapes. The holiday season adds a magical touch to the atmosphere.

  • Spring (March to May): Ideal for blooming flowers, outdoor activities, and milder temperatures.

  • Summer (June to August): Perfect for hiking, outdoor adventures, and enjoying the lakes.

  • Fall (September to November): Witness vibrant fall foliage and experience cultural events.

 

 

Transportation Options:

 

Car Rental: Recommended for flexibility in exploring nearby towns and attractions.

Bike Rental: Lots of places have bike rentals, depending on where you are staying you may be able to rent from your hotel as well.

Bike Verleih even offers month-long rentals!

Train: Convenient for reaching Garmisch-Partenkirchen, especially if arriving from Munich.

During Oktoberfest in Munich, we stayed in Garmisch and used the train to get to the festival. It was so nice because we could escape to the relaxing mountains after the crazy of Oktoberfest!

 

Must-See Instagram Places:

  • Eibsee Lake: Capture the frozen lake with reflections of the surrounding mountains.

  • Partnach Gorge: Share the beauty of icy passages and towering rock walls.

  • Linderhof Palace Gardens: Showcase the elegance of the palace against a winter backdrop.

Overlooking Linderhof Palace Gardens.

 

 

Holidays and Festivals:

  • Christmas Markets (December): Experience the festive atmosphere with traditional markets in Garmisch-Partenkirchen.

  • New Year’s Eve Celebrations: Join locals and visitors for a lively celebration with fireworks.

  • GAPArt Festival (Spring): Celebrate the arts with exhibitions, performances, and cultural events.

  • AlpenTestival (Summer): Enjoy outdoor concerts, sports events, and cultural activities in the Alpine setting.

  • Garmisch-Partenkirchen Christmas Market (Fall): Begin the holiday season with festive markets and seasonal delights.

 

Souvenirs to Purchase:

  • Bavarian Woodcarvings: Authentic handcrafted wooden items.

  • Alpine-inspired Jewelry: Capture the essence of the mountains with unique jewelry pieces.

  • Local Artisanal Products: Explore markets for regional specialties like honey, cheese, and chocolates.

  • Spring: Floral-themed items, local honey, and artisanal chocolates.

  • Summer: Outdoor gear, postcards featuring alpine views, and regional wines.

  • Fall: Handcrafted autumn-themed decorations, locally made crafts, and seasonal treats.

 

Recommended Area to Stay for First-Time Visitors:

Old Town Garmisch: Immerse yourself in the charming atmosphere with easy access to shops, restaurants, and historic sites.

 

 

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