7 Incredible experiences you’ll enjoy on our Oktoberfest, the Germanic Experience tour

by | 23 Jul 2022

For beer lovers all over the world, a visit to Oktoberfest in Munich is a must. The world’s longest running beer festival is a massive celebration of Bavarian culture, and the perfect reason to discover the delights of Germany and Austria. Join our Oktoberfest, The Germanic Experience premium guided tour to experience the festival in all its glory, along with an unforgettable 11-Day voyage through quintessential Germany and Austria.

1. EXCLUSIVE SEATING AT OKTOBERFEST

For beer lovers making the ultimate pilgrimage to Oktoberfest, we know you deserve the best seats in the house. So, we have secured exclusive seating for Insight guests in the Ochsenbraterei Tent, your very own VIP beer hall among a sea of six million festival goers. A majestic, oversized ox peers down at visitors from high above the entrance and traditional Bavarian brass music underscores the action during the day, with familiar beer fest classics played after dark.

Enjoy the local beers (over seven million liters of beer get consumed each year at Oktoberfest) and indulge in local Bavarian specialties for dinner, with your dedicated host ensuring you have a memorable time. Embrace the full spectacle of Oktoberfest, a famous Germanic experience, with colorful parades, fairground rides and a sea of traditional Bavarian costume.

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2. DINE WITH PATRICK VON RICHTHOFEN

For an unforgettable evening in Munich, you are invited to dine with a special guest, Patrick von Richthofen, a descendent of Manfred von Richthofen otherwise known as “The Red Baron”. Considered one of the aces of the First World War, the Red Baron was a fighter pilot with the German Air Force and is credited with 80 air combat victories.

Dine on regional specialties, one of the great German experiences, at a local restaurant and revel in intriguing tales from Patrick, learning about Germany, its history and his fascinating lineage.

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3. DANUBE RIVER CRUISE

One of the most beautiful locations in Lower Austria, join a stunning river cruise down the Danube. Sit back and relax and admire the scenery as you meander through forested cliffs, topped with picturesque churches and ruined castles.

Cruise past the fortress of Dürnstein, where Richard the Lionheart languished in prison until discovered by his faithful Welsh minstrel, before alighting beneath the vine laden cliffs of Krems. The cruise is followed by a trip the vineyards and cellars of the local winery to learn about and sample the unique Wachau style wine.

4. EXPLORE SHÖNBRUNN PALACE

One of Europe’s most beautiful Baroque complexes, a visit to the stunning Shönbrunn Palace is one of the essential things to do in Austria. An authentic experience of Imperial heritage, the vast palace has been in possession of the Hasburg’s since 1569. Explore the ornate rooms and opulent hallways and learn the imperial history of Austria. Perfect for lovers of history and architecture.

Join a Local Expert for a guided visit of the Palace and its stunning formal gardens. Tap into a wealth of knowledge, learn about the Hasburg family dynasty, and how much of Vienna’s present-day charm is due to their long reign.

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5. IMMERSE YOURSELF IN VIENNESE CLASSICAL MUSIC

Renowned worldwide as the city of classical music, Vienna conjures up dreams of Mozart, Strauss and the elegant and decadent Viennese lifestyle. And, as night falls in this stunning city, we invite you to experience an extraordinary concert of Viennese classical music, an essential thing to do in Austria.

Take a step back in time as you enjoy a delicious traditional Austrian dinner, then watch the works of Mozart and Strauss come to life. Performed by highly acclaimed soloists and dancers, indulge your senses with a magical concert of classic Viennese music and dance, one of the most famous Austrian traditions.

6. A DATE WITH BMW

The elegant BMW museum serves as an architectural landmark of both Bayerische Motoren Werke and Munich’s cultural life, making it a fascinating visit for history buffs as well as motor lovers. Around 125 of the brand’s most precious and attractive automobiles, motorcycles and engines can be seen, including BMW’s first car, the Dixi, and the Z3 roadster. Travel through time and experience the fascinating world of BMW, one of the most fun German experiences for history lovers, with a story spanning nine decades.

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7. ADMIRE THE BERCHTESGADEN COUNTRYSIDE

Sometimes the best travel experience is to simply sit back and watch the beauty of nature unfold around you. Admire breathtaking views on a scenic drive through the stunning Berchtesgaden countryside, alongside snowcapped peaks and lush green meadows. Visit the picturesque Pilgrimage church, Maria Gern Chapel, a pristine white architectural gem perched on the hillside, and drive over the German border, past farmhouses and villages to Obersalzberg.

Nearly 75 years ago, this small mountain paradise was the summer playground for top Nazi brass. One of the most scenic German experiences, this drive takes you up the mountain to Hitler’s notorious “Eagle’s Nest”, used as a restaurant since the 1950’s, where you can enjoy splendid views through the arches up to the “Hohen Goll” and across the snow-capped peaks.

To enjoy the best of Oktoberfest 2022 and these other incredible experiences, book your place now on our Oktoberfest, The Germanic Experience premium guided tour.

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