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Vecchio 12-10-2005, 19.02.36
BrianW
 
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I'd say meet in Munich and stay there for a day or two, day-tripping
the Garmisch area either by rental car or train. (Munich to G-P is only
a bit over an hour, and there are frequent trains.) However, if by
"Garmisch" you mean the castles, it's a bit harder to do via train.
With four of you, a rental car wouldn't be too much of a splurge.
Either rent a car at the Munich Hbf. and drive down via the Autobahn
(about 1.5 hours, a very easy and pretty drive), or take the train to
Garmisch and rent a car there for the day (rental agencies right across
from the station; I think Hertz is there, and Europcar).

I believe the trains from Venice run through Innsbruck, and then onto
Munich. Trains from the south to Garmisch also connect through
Innsbruck (via Mittenwald), so if you want to meet your friends in G-P
that's possible, too, without them having to backtrack.

If you are trying to save some Euros on train fares, you can get to
Prague pretty cheaply from Munich by using the Schones Wochende ticket,
which is good anywhere in Germany and as far as Pilsen, CZ, for up to
five people (IIRC), for around 30 Euros (only on weekends, though). We
flew into Munich, used the weekend ticket to go to Pilsen, stayed
overnight (hotels are much cheaper than Prague), and caught the early
morning train to Prague (about an hour, and really cheap, like around
$6 US for two of us). It gave us nearly a full day in Prague, without
the Prague hotel rates.

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Vecchio 12-10-2005, 19.02.36
BrianW
 
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I'd say meet in Munich and stay there for a day or two, day-tripping
the Garmisch area either by rental car or train. (Munich to G-P is only
a bit over an hour, and there are frequent trains.) However, if by
"Garmisch" you mean the castles, it's a bit harder to do via train.
With four of you, a rental car wouldn't be too much of a splurge.
Either rent a car at the Munich Hbf. and drive down via the Autobahn
(about 1.5 hours, a very easy and pretty drive), or take the train to
Garmisch and rent a car there for the day (rental agencies right across
from the station; I think Hertz is there, and Europcar).

I believe the trains from Venice run through Innsbruck, and then onto
Munich. Trains from the south to Garmisch also connect through
Innsbruck (via Mittenwald), so if you want to meet your friends in G-P
that's possible, too, without them having to backtrack.

If you are trying to save some Euros on train fares, you can get to
Prague pretty cheaply from Munich by using the Schones Wochende ticket,
which is good anywhere in Germany and as far as Pilsen, CZ, for up to
five people (IIRC), for around 30 Euros (only on weekends, though). We
flew into Munich, used the weekend ticket to go to Pilsen, stayed
overnight (hotels are much cheaper than Prague), and caught the early
morning train to Prague (about an hour, and really cheap, like around
$6 US for two of us). It gave us nearly a full day in Prague, without
the Prague hotel rates.

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Vecchio 12-10-2005, 19.02.36
BrianW
 
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Predefinito Re: Need help with European itinerary... read on

I'd say meet in Munich and stay there for a day or two, day-tripping
the Garmisch area either by rental car or train. (Munich to G-P is only
a bit over an hour, and there are frequent trains.) However, if by
"Garmisch" you mean the castles, it's a bit harder to do via train.
With four of you, a rental car wouldn't be too much of a splurge.
Either rent a car at the Munich Hbf. and drive down via the Autobahn
(about 1.5 hours, a very easy and pretty drive), or take the train to
Garmisch and rent a car there for the day (rental agencies right across
from the station; I think Hertz is there, and Europcar).

I believe the trains from Venice run through Innsbruck, and then onto
Munich. Trains from the south to Garmisch also connect through
Innsbruck (via Mittenwald), so if you want to meet your friends in G-P
that's possible, too, without them having to backtrack.

If you are trying to save some Euros on train fares, you can get to
Prague pretty cheaply from Munich by using the Schones Wochende ticket,
which is good anywhere in Germany and as far as Pilsen, CZ, for up to
five people (IIRC), for around 30 Euros (only on weekends, though). We
flew into Munich, used the weekend ticket to go to Pilsen, stayed
overnight (hotels are much cheaper than Prague), and caught the early
morning train to Prague (about an hour, and really cheap, like around
$6 US for two of us). It gave us nearly a full day in Prague, without
the Prague hotel rates.

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Vecchio 12-10-2005, 19.02.36
BrianW
 
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Predefinito Re: Need help with European itinerary... read on

I'd say meet in Munich and stay there for a day or two, day-tripping
the Garmisch area either by rental car or train. (Munich to G-P is only
a bit over an hour, and there are frequent trains.) However, if by
"Garmisch" you mean the castles, it's a bit harder to do via train.
With four of you, a rental car wouldn't be too much of a splurge.
Either rent a car at the Munich Hbf. and drive down via the Autobahn
(about 1.5 hours, a very easy and pretty drive), or take the train to
Garmisch and rent a car there for the day (rental agencies right across
from the station; I think Hertz is there, and Europcar).

I believe the trains from Venice run through Innsbruck, and then onto
Munich. Trains from the south to Garmisch also connect through
Innsbruck (via Mittenwald), so if you want to meet your friends in G-P
that's possible, too, without them having to backtrack.

If you are trying to save some Euros on train fares, you can get to
Prague pretty cheaply from Munich by using the Schones Wochende ticket,
which is good anywhere in Germany and as far as Pilsen, CZ, for up to
five people (IIRC), for around 30 Euros (only on weekends, though). We
flew into Munich, used the weekend ticket to go to Pilsen, stayed
overnight (hotels are much cheaper than Prague), and caught the early
morning train to Prague (about an hour, and really cheap, like around
$6 US for two of us). It gave us nearly a full day in Prague, without
the Prague hotel rates.

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Vecchio 12-10-2005, 19.02.36
BrianW
 
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Predefinito Re: Need help with European itinerary... read on

I'd say meet in Munich and stay there for a day or two, day-tripping
the Garmisch area either by rental car or train. (Munich to G-P is only
a bit over an hour, and there are frequent trains.) However, if by
"Garmisch" you mean the castles, it's a bit harder to do via train.
With four of you, a rental car wouldn't be too much of a splurge.
Either rent a car at the Munich Hbf. and drive down via the Autobahn
(about 1.5 hours, a very easy and pretty drive), or take the train to
Garmisch and rent a car there for the day (rental agencies right across
from the station; I think Hertz is there, and Europcar).

I believe the trains from Venice run through Innsbruck, and then onto
Munich. Trains from the south to Garmisch also connect through
Innsbruck (via Mittenwald), so if you want to meet your friends in G-P
that's possible, too, without them having to backtrack.

If you are trying to save some Euros on train fares, you can get to
Prague pretty cheaply from Munich by using the Schones Wochende ticket,
which is good anywhere in Germany and as far as Pilsen, CZ, for up to
five people (IIRC), for around 30 Euros (only on weekends, though). We
flew into Munich, used the weekend ticket to go to Pilsen, stayed
overnight (hotels are much cheaper than Prague), and caught the early
morning train to Prague (about an hour, and really cheap, like around
$6 US for two of us). It gave us nearly a full day in Prague, without
the Prague hotel rates.

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