Tour Highlights Include:
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Day by day RundownDay 1: Meet us in Munich!
We'll meet at the hotel before heading out to a welcome dinner at Augustiner Keller with a special barrel tapping just for our table! Day 2: We will meet our first local guide, Sabri, who will delight us with his knowledge and stories (and charm!) for the next four days. A guided city walking tour of Munich's old town, including visits to Marienplatz, Viktualienmarkt (Munich's central food and craft market and bier garden), and the Hofbrauhaus, as well as a walk through the English Garden to watch the surfers (yes, surfers!). The group will have lunch together at a local beerhall or beer garden and we will continue with exploring beautiful beer sipping locations throughout the old city. Evening will be free for guests to dine and explore on their own. Day 3: A private bus will pick us up to head north to Bamberg, an historic medieval town in the Franconia region and UNESCO World Heritage site. On the way, we'll stop in the picturesque Hallertau region for a private tour of a hops farm, then continue along the Romantic Road to Rothenburg ob der Tauber. This fairytale town is one of Europe's best preserved medieval cities and so stinking charming, it's hard to believe it's real. We'll have time to wander around, take in the charm of the classic half-timber buildings, walk along the city wall, sample some local favorites (Schneeballen and the best brats we've ever had), and do some shopping. That evening, we will check into the historic Fassla Brewery and Guesthouse and enjoy a lovely dinner of Franconian specialties in the beer house below the guest rooms. Day 4: We'll start our day with a walking tour of historic Bamberg, including the old city, palaces, and beer attractions. Afterward, we'll head to Spezial Brewery for lunch, a famous Raauchbier brewery, then take in the "loitering" culture of drinking in the streets outside of the breweries. Day 5: We will be taking it easy today, giving you free time to explore on your own and relax before the big Fest. After traveling back to Munich and checking into our hotel, we'll head out with our guide to shop for Trachten, the traditional outfits worn by revelers at Oktoberfest (lederhosen and dirndls). We'll break for the day before dinner time to allow everyone to get a great night's rest before our big day at Oktoberfest the next day.
Day 6: Our first day at Oktoberfest! Don't fill up on breakfast at the hotel because our first stop with The Thirsty Historian is a traditional Bavarian Weisswurst Frühstück (breakfast) at Schneider Brauhaus. After breakfast, we'll visit the Paulaner microbrewery for a brewery tour before heading to the Oktoberfest grounds and our table reservations! Our Thirsty Historian guide will delight the group with tales from over 200 years of Oktoberfest history. At the table, the spirit of Gemülichkeit will overtake you and you'll be clinking mugs and singing "Ein Prosit!" in no time. Day 7: Oktoberfest, day 2! You'll have the morning free to enjoy Munich or visit other area attractions, such as Dachau, Weihenstephan Brewery (the oldest in the world!), or Andechs Monastery Brewery. We will meet in the afternoon to gather the group and head to Oktoberfest for table reservations and our last day together. |
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SOLD OUT FOR 2024! Please submit your information below if you are interested in 2025 and we will add you to our list.
$4600/person based on double occupancy lodging $1300 single supplement for solo travelers $1200/person deposit For comprehensive information about the tour including reservation information, please download the Information Packet in pdf format below.
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1. Local Tour Guides - We don't live in Munich or Germany but we have lived in Europe and have traveled extensively. Even so, we feel that our tour guests are best served by using local tour guides that we have established relationships with for our tours. The experience is so much more rich when stories are heard from people who live in the areas we are visiting.
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2. Small Group Sizes - We believe that small group sizes make for better experiences. Small groups allow our guests to form closer relationships with us, our local guides and each other It also gives us more intimate access to places, restaurants and attractions.
Minimum: 8 Maximum: 12 |
3. It's not only about beer and breweries - We love beer and learning it's history and cultural implications. But we're not a one trick pony only visiting breweries all day, every day. (if you've seen one room of stainless steel tanks...)
We love all sorts of history, culture, food and attractions so we blend our thirst for great local beer with local history, culture and attractions. And at the end of a day of touring, we'll find a great spot to sit back and enjoy our Drinkable Destination! |