Oktoberfest 2024: Limited Time Deal - 40% off! // Wombat’s Travel Tips
Prost! Get ready to raise your steins and don your best “Dirnd” or “Lederhosen” because Oktoberfest 2024 is just around the corner! From September 21 to October 6, Munich will transform into a city-wide celebration of Bavarian culture, with endless beer, rich food, and oompah music.
Last year’s Oktoberfest attracted 7.2 million visitors from around the world – a new all-time high! Of course, this also means a run on the city’s hotel rooms, especially affordable ones. Accommodations fill up fast, so early booking is one of the most important tips for visitors.
We’re Gonna Help You With That!
If you book today (Monday, September 09) or tomorrow (September 10) your stay at Wombat’s City Hostel Munich Werksviertel, you can take advantage of Wombat’s fantastic limited-time deal:
- Valid: all bookings on September 09-10 (48 hours)
- Discount: -40% on our non-refundable rate
- Check-in dates: 20.09.2024 - 06.10.2024
- Hostel: Munich Werksviertel
- Promocode: WIESN2024
- Booking link
Save -40% on our already cheaper rate. *
We help you save money, so there’s more beer budget left for you. ;-) On top of that, we have some more tips for an unforgettable Oktoberfest adventure:
Basics:
- Oktoberfest is the world’s largest beer festival. It is held at the Theresienwiese, a massive fairground in the heart of Munich.
- From Wombat’s City Hostel Munich Werksviertel it’s a mere 20 minutes ride on the U5, which brings you directly to Theresienwiese. (From Wombat’s City Hostel Munich Hauptbahnhof, you can also take the U4 or U5 for a short ride or enjoy a 10-minute walk on foot.)
- The festival features over a dozen massive beer tents hosted by Munich’s famous breweries like Hofbräu, Paulaner, and Augustiner. Food-wise, it is definitely on the hearty side, with giant pretzels, roasted chicken to Schweinshaxe (pork knuckle) and Weisswurst (white sausage). For a break from the beer tents, enjoy the classic carnival rides, roller coasters, and games for all ages. The dresscode is as Bavarian as possible, with guests typically wearing a “Dirndls” or “Lederhosen” in all thinkable and unthinkable variations.
Advanced Tips:
- Beer and Oktoberfest Museum Munich: For knowledgeable drinking, learn about the art of brewing and Oktoberfest’s surprising history.
- „Oide Wiesn“: Located on the southern part of the Theresienwiese with historical rides, festival tents and booths that showcase what the Oktoberfest was like in times past.
- Raft Trips: The popular fun- (and beer-)filled raft trips on the Isar from Wolfratshausen to Munich are a traditional Bavarian leisure attraction for locals and tourists from all over the world. (See video below!)
- Fischer Vroni: „Steckerlfisch” is a traditional dish, consisting of marinated fish, typically mackerel or trout, skewered on a stick and grilled over an open flame until crispy and smoky. Fischer Vroni is the place to go for Steckerlfisch.
- Money at The Wiesn: Some vendors still prefer cash, so be sure to have some euros on hand. Party-Hack: If you have enough cash, you can bribe the orchestra so you can conduct one song.
Wombat’s Pro Tips:
- To help you kick off your day with ease, check-in starts at 3 PM, and check-out's at 11 AM - More time to recover, more time to enjoy ;)
- Bring an extra set of shoes, yours might get lost at Wiesn. Don’t ask how, just trust us.
- You can buy a second hand outfit (Dirndl and Lederhosen) at our reception!
Book now, and buckle up for Oktoberfest 2024!
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- Full payment is required at the time of booking via credit card (Visa/MasterCard) and is NON-REFUNDABLE.
- The dates of this reservation cannot be changed.
- If you depart earlier, cancel or fail to honor this reservation, you will not be refunded.
- Minimum age is 18.
- Be fast, the rate is only available from September 09-10, 2024