travel tips
Let’s go to Oktoberfest!
From the middle of July, things already kick off on the Theresienweise, where from 17 September you can really call it “Oktober-taps“. Then until the 3rd of October, link arms and sway, eat Pretzel bread, don your dirndls and lederhosen and have a lot of fun.

Beer hall by zoonabar
If you would like to grab a couple of hours sleep in between so you can be fit for the next day of Oktoberfest, you should book accommodation now. Think about those 6 million people from all around the world who are expected this year, all searching for an overnight place to stay!

Oktoberfest by sanfamedia
Oktoberfest is not only known for the beer, good fun and Schlager music, but also for the facts. Each year Oktoberfest is broken down into numbers: how many roast chickens were consumed? How much electricity was needed? Interestingly at last year’s Oktoberfest, there were 4500 found items, the most extraordinary: a pug dog, a tennis racket and a set of dentures…
Just please don’t lose your set of house keys! Be smart about ur boking and find something convenient too – take a look at apartments in Munich here. There is something for everyone there.