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Experience the highest peak in Germany with this private Zugspitze tour from Munich, including scenic stops, optional activities, and expert guides for a personalized day.

This deluxe, private tour from Munich offers an immersive day exploring Germany’s highest mountain, Zugspitze, along with surrounding highlights like Eibsee Lake and the charming town of Oberammergau. At $742.36 per person, it promises a personalized experience with a flexible itinerary, guided by knowledgeable professionals in a luxurious vehicle. The tour is perfect for those seeking a comfortable, all-encompassing day that covers mountain vistas, alpine lakes, historic sites, and optional activities like snow sledding or visiting exquisite castles.
Designed to last between 9 to 10.5 hours, the trip includes hotel pickup, scenic routes, and the chance to customize stops based on your interests. While the journey covers a broad range of sights, the tour features all the highlights of Zugspitze—including the ultra-modern cable car, the glacier railway, and impressive panoramic views—making it suitable for travelers craving a luxury, hassle-free day filled with memorable scenery and cultural stops.

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This private tour from Munich is designed exclusively for your group, ensuring a tailor-made day that adheres to your interests and schedule. The licensed, friendly guides are praised for their wealth of knowledge, making every stop informative and engaging. You’ll travel in a luxury Mercedes or Volkswagen minivan with full leather interior, a panoramic glass roof, and modern safety features that enhance your comfort and sightseeing experience.
The guide actively works to maximize your time, allowing flexibility at each stop, whether you want to linger longer at Zugspitze’s summit or explore additional sights in the Garmisch-Partenkirchen region. The professional driver ensures smooth journeys, with scenic routes passing through Theresienwiese, famous for Oktoberfest, and along idyllic alpine landscapes.

The tour begins with hotel pickup in Munich, removing the usual hassle of navigation. You’ll be transported comfortably in luxury vehicles that feature full air conditioning, bottled mineral water, and panoramic views through the glass roof. The scenic routes are carefully selected, providing views of the Bavarian countryside and alpine scenery en route to Zugspitze.
Travel times are optimized for comfort, allowing your group to relax and chat with your guide as you breeze toward the Zugspitze region. The group size is controlled to maintain an intimate atmosphere, ideal for those seeking a personalized, stress-free adventure.

At the core of this tour is Mount Zugspitze, Germany’s tallest peak at 2,962 meters (9,718 feet). You’ll enjoy breathtaking 360° panoramic views from the summit, with options to ride the ultra-modern aerial cable car—a highlight for many guests. Alternatively, for the return journey, the cog railway offers a nostalgic and scenic descent back down the mountain.
Once at the summit, visitors can explore the glacier and enjoy the variety of alpine restaurants, including the Sonnalpin. During the summer months, the tour offers the chance to borrow sleds (“Zipfelbobs”), adding a fun element for those seeking snow activities. The mountain restaurants serve a range of meals and drinks, with varied options for every taste.
The admission ticket for Zugspitze is approximately 75.00 euros for adults in summer 2025, with discounted prices for teenagers and children. The cable car and railway rides are not included in the base price but can be added for full access to the mountain’s attractions.

A highlight of the tour is the visit to Eibsee Lake, located at the foot of Zugspitze. Known for its crystal-clear waters and surrounding mountain reflections, Eibsee is a favorite for nature lovers and photographers. Visitors can walk around the lake in about 75 minutes, or opt for a boat trip in summer.
The Eibsee stop is about 25 minutes, and entry is free. The scenery features numerous islands and islets dotting the lake, with plenty of spots for photography or a peaceful walk. It’s a perfect spot to enjoy the mountain panorama and take a break from the mountain’s summit.
The tour includes a visit to the historic Skistadion, built during the Nazi era for the 1936 Winter Olympics. Your guide, Stefan, explains the darker history of the site but also shares its current use for winter sports. The site is a short, 15-minute stop, allowing a quick glance at the iconic ski jumps and the Olympic history.
This stop provides insight into Garmisch-Partenkirchen’s sports heritage and offers a chance to appreciate the architectural history of the area, even if only briefly.

The Partnach Gorge offers a spectacular view of meltwater rushing through a 700-meter-long gorge carved into the rock. The pathways are secure and accessible all year round, making it suitable regardless of weather conditions.
Entry fees are around 10 euros for adults and 5 euros for children (6-17), with about a 1 hour 15-minute visit. The gorge’s depth reaches up to 80 meters, providing a dramatic backdrop for photos. Visitors can walk from the parking lot or, seasonally, take a horse-drawn carriage for an additional experience.
Please note that the gorge may be temporarily closed for maintenance, so it’s advisable to check availability when booking.

The tour makes stops in Oberammergau, famous for its colorful Lüftlmalerei murals and woodcarving tradition. A 20-minute guided walk introduces visitors to the town’s artistic crafts and the Passion Play House, where the renowned Passion Play was scheduled to return in 2022.
In Ludwigstraße, the historic Partenkirchen district, visitors enjoy a stroll through the charming streets, lined with traditional murals and authentic Bavarian architecture. The 20-minute stop offers a chance for photos and a feel for local culture.
Schloss Linderhof, Ludwig II’s most intimate castle, is a 30-minute guided tour through its French Rococo-style rooms. The castle park also offers additional sightseeing opportunities. The admission fee is approximately 10 euros for adults in 2025, with free entry for children.
Plus, guests can choose to explore Oberammergau further or visit Starnberger See, a historic lake where King Ludwig II was mysteriously found dead. The villa nearby was once rented by Ludwig for composer Richard Wagner.
The full-day private tour includes luxury transportation, a professional guide, and scenic routes through Bavaria’s highlights. The duration varies between 9 and 10.5 hours, starting with hotel pickup and ending with drop-off.
Bottled mineral water is provided, and no hidden costs are included in the base price. However, admission tickets to Zugspitze and optional attractions like Linderhof Castle or Partnachklamm are additional costs.
This tour offers a personalized, luxury experience that covers mountain panoramas, alpine lakes, and historic Bavarian towns. Its flexibility and expert guides make it ideal for travelers who want to explore with comfort and tailored attention.
The many stops and optional activities ensure a full day of sightseeing without feeling rushed. The positive reviews highlight the knowledgeable guides and stunning views as key strengths, earning a perfect 5-star rating from previous guests.
While the price is higher than group tours, the private nature and customization make it a worthwhile choice for those seeking a premium, memorable Bavarian adventure.
“Stefan and Exclusive Bavaria Tours was beyond excellent. Very compromising and flexible. Amazing wealth of knowledge. Great driver. Extreme…”
What is included in the price of the tour?
The tour covers luxury transportation, a professional licensed guide, scenic routes, and bottled mineral water. Entrance tickets to Zugspitze and optional stops are not included.
How flexible is the itinerary?
The tour is customizable, allowing your group to decide how long to stay at each stop and add or skip attractions based on your interests.
What should I wear for the Zugspitze summit?
Bring appropriate outdoor clothing, including warm layers, sunglasses, and sun cream, especially since temperatures can differ by 20°C between the valley and mountain.
Can I participate if I have mobility issues?
This tour involves walking on secure paths, including at the Partnachklamm Gorge and summit areas. Guests with mobility concerns should check specific accessibility details beforehand.
Are family discounts available?
Yes, reduced prices are offered for children and families, with entry to castles and attractions often free for children up to 18 years.
Is the tour suitable during winter?
Yes, the tour operates year-round, with reduced prices in winter and the possibility to enjoy winter sports or snow activities at Zugspitze.
How far in advance should I book?
Most bookings are made approximately 86 days in advance, but early reservations are recommended to secure availability.
What if the Partnachklamm Gorge is closed?
The tour provider will inform you of maintenance closures, and the guide can suggest alternative sightseeing options nearby.
Can I include other Bavarian sights not listed?
Yes, the tour is adaptable to include additional attractions or personal preferences, subject to timing and availability.
What is the cancellation policy?
You can cancel for free up to 24 hours before the scheduled start, receiving a full refund. Cancellations within 24 hours are non-refundable.