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    • 3 DaysSeptember
    • Event/Festival
    • Munich

    Oktoberfest's Best Campground

    Meet us at the Origional Beer Fest, Enjoy the Worlds Best Beer and stay at Munich's wildest festival campsit.

    The largest beer festival in the world, everyone should party at Oktoberfest once in their lifetime. Doing it with Bus2alps and Stoke Travel make it a next level experience you will never forget. Don’t miss out on Munich’s only all-inclusive camping option and the biggest Oktoberfest party outside of the beer halls.

    What is STOKETOBERFEST

    STOKETOBERFEST is the wildest festival campsite at Oktoberfest every year. And you don’t want to miss out!

    Camping is a fun and unique way to enjoy Oktoberfest; outside in the woods, with your friends, trading stories of your day at the festival with a beer or sangria in hand. The atmosphere is unparalleled as visitors come together to experience the world’s most famous party. The camping accommodation includes pre-erected tents, sleeping bags and foam mattresses.

    Transport to the festival in the city center from the campsite is by public transportation and a metro ticket will need to be purchased. This campsite is the perfect location to enjoy the group experience and mentality of Oktoberfest.

    Bus2alps has been collaborating with Stoke Travel since 2008, we love the pride they take in creating the funnest Oktoberfest party outside of the beer tents and filling it with international legends from over 40 different countries.

    Full Package Price Includes

    • Bus2alps trip leader
    • Stoke Camping PackageTwin share tent, camping mattress and sleeping bag
    • Brunch every day
    • World famous STOKETOBERFEST campsite partyLive bands, DJs, Drinking games & 1000s of party animals from all over the world to party with

    STOKETOBERFEST Camping Info

    • LocationCampingplatz Obermenzing, West of Munich Center
    • What to expectThe campsite has a bar on location, warm breakfast every morning, and dinners are available on Friday and Saturday night
    • AmenitiesShowers & bathrooms, public transport easily accessible from campsite to the festival grounds.

    Your Oktoberfest Itinerary

    Day 1Friday - Meet us in Munich

    This trip meets at the Campsite anytime on Friday. We stay at Campingplatz Obermenzing. You will directions to the campsite from your trip leaders prior to the trip.

    After you check in at the campsite your trip leaders will organize groups to the festival* or into the city center to explore Munich. If you want to look like a local in the beer tents, pick up a traditional dirndl or lederhosen at the campsite or your trip leaders can recommend where to buy them in town.

    Friday is the optional famous Munich Bike Tour that will bring to the main sights in downtown Munich, through the expansive English Gardens, and make a pit stop for sausage and steins! We suggest that you book this ahead of time on the Bus2alps website under Munich activities, as spots are limited.

    Other places to see while in Munich include the Dachau Concentration Camp, Deutsches Museum, Munich Zoo, Olympic Park, and the BMW Museum. Your Bus2alps Trip Leader can tell you how to navigate Munich and visit each site.

    The night is yours to explore! Munich has a diverse nightlife it is worth checking out the bars and night clubs after the festival closes. The Stoketoberfest campsite always has a great afterhours festival atmosphere and party.

    *For the September 19th weekend, the festival begins on Saturday, September 21st at noon when the kegs are tapped.

    Day 2 Saturday - Explore Oktoberfest

    Saturday is the busiest day of Oktoberfest. Your trip leaders will organize a departure time to head into the festival as early as 6:30am. Entry to the tents are first come, first serve so we recommend arriving at the festival grounds early in the morning. At 9:00am, the doors open and the first beers of the day are served,* You part of the largest beer festival in the world. Spend the day partying with people from all over the world and singing the traditional songs of Bavaria. If you can’t get into one of the beer tents right away, grab a spot in the outside beer garden until they start allowing more people to enter the tent.

    If you want to explore other areas of Munich we recommend going to the Dachau Concentration Camp, Deutsches Museum, BMW Museum, Olympic Park, and Munich Zoo.

    *For the September 19th weekend, the festival begins on Saturday, September 21st at noon when the kegs are tapped.

    Day 3 Sunday - Departure Day

    Sunday is yours to explore Munich, or to head back for one more day of partying at the Theresienwiese before departure. Sunday at the festival is more subdued and entrance into the beer tents at Oktoberfest is often easier.

    Alternatively there is enough time if you wake up early to check out any of Munich’s great museums.

    Your Bus2alps Trip Leaders will be organizing times early on Sunday morning to Dachau Concentration Camp. Entrance to Dachau is free as it is now a memorial site for those who lost their lives at the camp which was the first concentration camp in Germany.

    You will be able to check out from the campsite at anytime on Sunday. Check with your Trip Leader for detailed directions on how to reach the airport or the main train station.

    Optional Activities

    Munich Bike Tour: Hailed by travelers as the best bike tour in Europe, Mike’s Bike Tour is the ideal way to cover all of the major city sights, be entertained and learn about the city. Stops on the bike tour include Marienplatz, Hofbrauhaus, English Gardens, Chinese Tower, Surfer’s Bridge, and Bavarian Parliament.

    Dachau Concentration Camp: Located a 40 minute ride on the train from downtown Munich, this humbling experience brings into perspective the atrocities that occurred during Nazi rule in World War II. Entrance is free to all visitors.

    Deutsches Museum: This interactive museum is the largest technological museum of its kind and is known for its historic artifacts that mark important steps in the field of science and technology.

    BMW Museum: The museum’s exhibitions, remodeled every few years, takes visitors into the motoring world of yesterday. Almost every vehicle produced by BMW is represented. The section devoted to the present day includes both BMW’s current models as well as demonstrations of modern production methods.

    Neuschwanstein Castle Day Trip: Located in the heart of the Bavarian Alps, this beautiful castle became Walt Disney’s inspiration for Sleeping Beauty’s Castle. It is only possible to enter the castle on a guided tour.

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