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About this venue
Olympic Ski Jump in Garmisch-Partenkirchen is a striking ski jumping hill that blends top-tier sporting heritage with an unmistakable Alpine setting. Known for hosting elite-level competitions, the venue delivers instant “wow” factor: the steep landing profile, the scale of the inrun, and the clean geometry of the structure make it memorable even before the first athlete takes off.
On-site, the experience feels dynamic and close to the action—spectator areas are laid out to follow the full arc of the jump, building tension from the inrun to the landing. On major event days, the atmosphere becomes especially vivid as fans naturally gather along the best vantage points, supported by practical amenities that make it easy to stay for the entire program.
For arrival and entry, plan around the exact address: Karl-und Martin-Neuner-Platz, Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany. Reaching the entrance is typically straightforward thanks to clearly signed access routes and nearby parking or drop-off options, depending on traffic arrangements on event days. For broader guidance on getting around the town, see the transport details in the text further down the page.
About the city: Garmisch-Partenkirchen
Garmisch-Partenkirchen, nestled in the heart of the Bavarian Alps, blends mountain charm with the buzz of top-tier sports and concert experiences. Here, the event atmosphere naturally flows into the relaxed rhythm of an Alpine town, so visitors often get a “two-in-one” stay—a memorable night out and a getaway in scenery that impresses at first sight. With a strong mix of restaurants, traditional inns, and modern hotels, it’s easy to shape a trip that works for quick visits as well as longer breaks.
When it comes to getting there and getting around, Bahnhof Garmisch-Partenkirchen is the key hub for rail travellers, and connections toward Munich are especially convenient via the Werdenfelsbahn line. Within town and to nearby communities, the Ortsbus (local bus routes) and regional RVO services make it simple to reach arenas, ice rinks, and sports complexes even without a car. If you’re flying in, the most common choices are Flughafen München (Franz Josef Strauß) and Flughafen Innsbruck, and combining trains with buses often means smooth transfers without the hassle of parking.
Use the time before or after the event to explore the town’s two historic faces: the lively Marienplatz in Garmisch and the picturesque Ludwigstraße in Partenkirchen. Nature lovers often head for the dramatic Partnachklamm, while riverside paths along the Loisach offer a calmer, panoramic option for unwinding. For a full Alpine “wow” moment, many choose an excursion toward Zugspitze via the Bayerische Zugspitzbahn, rounding off the event experience with the authentic mountain signature of this special place.