Day trip: Departure K-Town: Oktoberfest

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K20240921 - Departure K-Town: Oktoberfest

See the legendary Oktoberfest celebration in Munich!

Saturday

2024-09-21

5:00 am

Sunday

2024-09-22

1:30 am

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Join us for a day trip to Munich, the lively capital of Bavaria, where we’ll join thousands of beer lovers from around the world in celebrating the 189th annual Munich Oktoberfest! World renowned for an enormous assortment of the highest quality Bavarian beer, the Oktoberfest is the fall destination of choice for people from all around the world. In addition to the food, drink and festivities available in the massive beer tents, Oktoberfest offers live music, rides, souvenirs, and a great mix of people from all over the world.  This once in a lifetime experience is a must for any beer lover, and deserves a place high on the to do list for anyone stationed in Germany!

Your trip includes

  • Round-trip direct bus transportation from Kaiserslautern
  • Drop-off and pick-up at Oktoberfest
  • 1 Beer or a non-alcoholic drink
  • Explore Europe Trip Leader

Your trip highlighs

  • Munich’s legendary Oktoberfest celebration
  • Bavarian delicacies along with steins of Munich’s famous beer

Daily itinerary

Saturday, September 21st, 2024

We will start our trip at 5:00am in Kaiserslautern by driving to Munich. Once you will be dropped off, enjoy a free day in the world’s largest Volkfest by celebrating Bavarian traditions with delicious food, beer and countless rides and attractions. Don’t forget to dress up for the occasion with their traditional Trachtdirndl for the ladies and leather lederhosen shorts for the gents! In the evening, travel back to Kaiserslautern . Our estimated time of return is around 1:30am on the next day.

Safety notices and tips for Oktoberfest:
· Strollers are NOT allowed all day.
· Bringing your own glass bottles is prohibited.
· Reserve a table in advance if you’d like to enjoy the beer tents.
· Tents all have outdoor areas to sit and drink. These can be a nice alternative to the beer tents (especially in good weather).
· Food and beverages can only be paid in cash.
· There are cash machines at the site, but the lines will be enormous, so have cash ready.

BOOK IN ADVANCE AND SAVE

Early Bird: Book this trip by August 1 for only €89 and save €10!
Regular Price after August 1 is €99 per adult

Meeting point for the start of the trip

Your trip starts and finishes in Kaiserslautern, Germany.

Address: Daennerplatz, 67657 Kaiserslautern (free to park for our passengers)

K-Town Bus Departure Point

Meeting point for the start of the trip
Your trip starts and finishes in Kaiserslautern, Germany.

Address: Daennerplatz, 67657 Kaiserslautern (free to park for our passengers)

K-Town Bus Departure Point

Safety notices and tips at Oktoberfest:
· Strollers are NOT allowed all day
· Bringing your own glass bottles is prohibited
· Tents all have outdoor areas to sit and drink, these can be a nice alternative to the beer tents (especially in good weather)
· Food and beverages can only be paid in cash
· There are cash machines at the site, but the queues will be enormous, so have cash ready

Health
There are no major health risks when traveling to Munich. Still, it is always advisable to check with your health-care provider for the latest updates and overseas travel requirements.

Cuisine
One of the pleasures of traveling is the variety of local cuisine. German food is hearty and substantial. Among the specialties are rich dumpling stews and sauerkraut cabbage, tasty thick sausages and smoked cheeses, dark breads and chocolate cakes. Bavaria produces some of the world’s purest beers, while white German wines are exceptionally good.

Clothing & Packing Tips
To ensure you’re comfortable while out exploring, we recommend packing lightweight, loose-fitting clothing that can be easily layered. For sightseeing, we suggest bringing a sturdy pair of walking shoes or sneakers, as well as a lightweight sports jacket or rainwear. If you’re planning a visit to a high-end restaurant or performance, you may also want to bring dressier attire. Also, please remember that it’s preferable to avoid showing bare legs or shoulders during visits to churches or other religious sites (entrance may be denied on this basis).

Currency
The euro is the currency you will use on your tour.

We recommend you get travel insurance to reimburse you for unforeseen trip cancellation. Please follow this link to get a quote through Travel Insured.