Book a Cheap Break to Oktoberfest With a Budget Festival Tour



If you think your wallet will not stretch to visiting the Oktoberfest this year, you might be surprised how much money you can save by booking a tour budget of the festival a great event.

dates back to October 1810, Munich, Oktoberfest has become a world-renowned event that attracts millions of people around the world to participate in one of Germany's most famous export - beer

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festival originates from the marriage of the Prince Ludwig and Princess Therese of Saxony, where the citizens of the city took to the streets to celebrate the royal wedding.

Now, tourists mingle with locals and get into the party spirit as the region's breweries bring their wares at the event, with more than six million liters of beer is estimated that swilled during the festival.

If you love the opportunity to sample some locally-made beer, beer using traditional methods, you can find travel is cheaper than you think, if you book a budget break. You can save money by choosing a coach trip that combines stays in hostels throughout the city.

Or, if you travel with friends, you can find the book a bed in the bedroom means that you have enough money left over beer.

After he got settled into their accommodation and find your way around town to where the ceremony takes place, you will find much to uživanje.Lokalne brewery to put its famous beer tents and pack them with the kegs. And if you're feeling hungry, you might want to sample a traditional meal of ox, which is served at this event.

after you fill up on food and drink, make your way through the mighty statue of Bavaria on the border Theresienwiese. At the foot of the monument, which symbolizes the region's power and strength, you will find a wide market place full of rides for you to try.

have to go to the carousels for a gentle, but fun experience, or try if you enjoy the thrill of Rollercoasters.

The festival lasts between 16 and 18 days, so you get the most from your visit to the region between the celebration of watching some of the areas. Call in on some of the most popular attractions, such as the neo-Gothic City Hall, City Museum in Munich, Bavarian National Museum and the Nymphenburg Palace before making their way home.