Welcome to the Oktoberfest experience! Immerse yourself in the ultimate festival with freshly tapped Bavarian beer at the world's most famous folk festival.
Explore the festival grounds with a local guide who will show you the best insider tips and most exciting attractions. Enjoy traditional Bavarian cuisine at a reserved table in one of the legendary marquees – accompanied by 2 litres of the best Oktoberfest beer.
Meet travelers from all over the world, celebrate, laugh and make new friends in a unique atmosphere. For adrenaline fans: Two ride tickets are included so you can experience Oktoberfest from its adventurous side.
As a loving memory, everyone receives a traditional gingerbread heart. On site, you can have professional photos taken – for a fee, to capture the best moments of this unforgettable day.
Cheers!
Together they will make their way to the Oktoberfest. Upon arrival, your guide will guide you through the main attractions. He tells you exciting, funny and sometimes bizarre stories about Oktoberfest and Bavarian culture. Of course, there’s plenty of time to capture the best photography – and believe us, your guide knows exactly where the coolest backgrounds are waiting for you!
You will also receive 2 tickets for the rides, allowing you to experience the Oktoberfest from its adventurous side.
When the hunger comes, it's time for the highlight of the day: A reserved table in one of the famous marquees awaits you! Enjoy a traditional Bavarian meal, two litres of the best festive beer in the world and the incomparable atmosphere as the band plays and the mood continues to rise.
There is the possibility to have professional photos taken on site – for a fee
1 gingerbread heart is included!
Our journey begins at the famous festival site, where the festive atmosphere and smell of freshly baked pretzels and hearty food are in the air. We make our way to Bavaria, the impressive landmark of Oktoberfest, which proudly watches over the action.
During our tour I will give you exciting information about the Bavaria and its significance for the Oktoberfest. You will learn how it became a symbol of Bavarian hospitality and tradition and what stories lie behind this monumental monument.
At Goetheplatz in front of the restaurant “Hans im Glück” at 11:00 am
Tickets for the marquee are available from the guide.
Please bring your passport and cash, card payment is only accepted on the festival grounds in rare cases.
The tour takes place in all weathers.
If you have any questions, please contact me +4917642024296 Julie
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The S-Bahn is efficient and connects major stations and attractions. Trains run frequently and are a convenient way to get around.
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