Oktoberfest and Munich..
I havn’t been around for a while because of a number of reasons. Number 1 on this list was the trip to Munich last weekend for Oktoberfest. What a trip! 5 days, 9 lads, and acres of beer tents. I could lie and say I was very restrained and tasted the various beers and had a jolly good time. But I wont. What I will say is that I cannot remember a single other time in my life when I was drunk for so long. I’m not advocating drinking at all but what a weekend.
We arrived last Thursday and had a few beers at the hostel. Then some food in the Augustiner brewery restaurant (Would recommend that you check this restaurant out if you ever go – also they keep the beautiful black horses that you will see at the festival in the stables right beside it. They even have a window so you can see them while you are eating!) and then off to the tents. Of course the tents were very busy, so we didn’t manage to get a seat – and the only way to get served is to have a seat. So we wandered down to the Paulener tent and sat outside – And the first Maß round was bought. How cool are Steins? Very! We joked about how boring pubs back home were going to be when we couldn’t bang our drinks off the table(and no spillage or breakage!) and sing hilariously loud songs! Anyway, just after the first round was bought, one member of our group headed for the toilet and promptly broke his arm! He slipped and fell and snapped the bone in the upper part of your arm and had to be rushed to hospital in an ambulance, and that unfortunately was the end of his Oktoberfest as he spent the rest of the trip in a bed in hospital.
The hostel we stayed in was The Meinenger hostel just about a 2 minute walk from where the tents are and was a really good place to stay. The bar they had didn’t seem to have a closing time and a number of night we’re pretty sure we saw dawn the next morning! Great fun was had by all in this hostel, and would recommend it if your going with a group of lads. TV’s in the rooms, comfortable beds and friendly staff make this the best hostel I’ve ever stayed in. It was a little on the expensive side – €200 for the 4 nights including breakfast but being so close to Oktoberfest probably warrants that.
I’ve been to Munich before and found it one of my favorite cities to visit. Its very tourist friendly and the people are always nice. I was there last year for their Christmas market with my lovely girlfriend and it was amazing. I stayed in the Arabella Sheraton Bogenhausen, which was a little expensive but very luxurious and perfect for a weekend break with your partner. This trip on helped that view as again I found the bavarian locals as very friendly and helpful. Even the police were ultra friendly (unless of course you’ve done something wrong and then you can expect a world of efficient pain!). It has loads to do, and one of those things that I’d recommend is a trip to Dachau concentration camp. It’s an eerie place, that teaches you a lot about what went on. Myself and my girlfriend went at the end of our trip and we recommend you do that unless it taints your view of the people you meet on the rest of your trip. The people that committed those crimes can never really be forgiven but its in the past and I really wouldn’t want it to taint your view of modern Munich as a beautiful friendly city. It can never really escape its history but can be proud of the city that it has become. All in all, I can recommend Munich as perfect for a weekend trip with the lads or the partner.
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paul savageOctober 6, 2008 at 8:06 pm
Glad you had fun Dan ! This year was my 6th year at the fest, and it was as crazy as ever. Living in Munich makes it a little easier to get down to the fest.
€50/night is a bit expensive for a hostel, but being so close means that you can easily go home, rather than passing out on the hill behind the ‘tents’ .
Btw. that picture is from the Hippodrom tent, which is well known for it’s VIP’s who go there. I know Playboy had their event there last Friday (not that I was on the list or anything).
Paul
DanOctober 6, 2008 at 8:41 pm
Ha ha – Thanks for the comment! Yeah – used that hill as a shortcut to the hostel, couldn’t believe how many people were catching some sleep on it. Very funny.
Yeah we weren’t allowed into the hippodrome, but didn’t really have any expectation of getting in. Had a nice look at the outside
Munich is a beautiful city – would love to live there. Thanks again for the comment!
Paul SavageOctober 6, 2008 at 10:53 pm
No worries about the comment !
I hope you got into some nice tents. As you know tents is a very loose term of the word, it’s amazing that they start to build them in July !
If you ever hit this part of the world again drop me an email.
Paul