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Top 7 Things to do and Attractions in Munich Germany!

Top 7 Things to do and Attractions in Munich Germany

When one thinks of Munich, Oktoberfest will naturally come to mind! But what are the top things to do and attractions in Munich really? Where exactly to stay in Munich?

Let’s find out!

Top Things to do and Attractions in Munich Germany!

1. Glockenspiel Clock Tower

Rathaus Glockenspiel @ Marienplatz Munich
Rathaus Glockenspiel @ Marienplatz Munich

The Rathaus Glockenspiel is one of the top 10 must visit clock towers in the world! Today, it attracts millions of visitors annually to see its shows and the uniqueness of what this clock tower has to offer!

2. Marienplatz

City Hall Clock Tower and the Mariensäule (Marian Column)
City Hall Clock Tower and the Mariensäule (Marian Column)

Besides the Glockenspiel, Marienplatz itself also attracts visitors alike. At this old square, visitors can enjoy a drink at the cafes, catch the show of Glockenspiel or simply just people watch. Meet your friends at Mariensaule if you’re lost!

3. Viktualienmarkt

Viktualienmarkt (Munich) and the Maypole
Viktualienmarkt (Munich) and the Maypole

An old farmer’s market in the past, Viktualienmarkt has evolved into a large market that sells all types of groceries, meats and even souvenirs. Have a meal at the al fresco dining area while you’re there!

4. Hofbrauhaus Munchen

Hofbrauhaus am Platzl in Munich
Hofbrauhaus am Platzl in Munich
Best pork knuckle ever @ Hofbrauhaus Munchen
Best pork knuckle ever @ Hofbrauhaus Munchen

Missed Oktoberfest? No worries! Hofbrauhaus brewery has its own merry men that conjours that lively atmosphere at the Oktoberfest! What’s more, you get to savour the best pork knuckle ever here at Hofbrauhaus! Guten Appetit!

5. Englischer Garten

Entrance to the Englischer Garten Munich
Entrance to the Englischer Garten Munich

Enjoy a leisurely stroll at the Englischer Garten! Check out the Japanese Tea House or the Chinese Tower in this garden while you’re here. You may also chance upon surfers here!

6. Side Trips to Oberammergau and Mittenwald – Bavarian!

Street with Alps in the background - Artistically taken by Kate!
Street with Alps in the background – Artistically taken by Kate!
Alps (The Kofel : Oberammergau Matterhorn) and the ice cream shop
Alps (The Kofel : Oberammergau Matterhorn) and the ice cream shop

The awe-inspiring Bavarian Alps can be visited via Munich! Take a short trip to Oberammergau and Mittenwald where you’ll be able to enjoy the beautiful scenery as well as the large mural art! You can also choose to visit the Neuschwanstein castle that inspired the animation at the start of Disney’s production.

7. Oktoberfest!!!

Welcome to Oktoberfest at Theriesen Wiese, Munich!
Welcome to Oktoberfest at Theriesen Wiese, Munich!
Throngs of people in the Oktoberfest beer tents - in the middle of the day!
Throngs of people in the Oktoberfest beer tents – in the middle of the day!

How can a visit to Munich be complete without going to the Oktoberfest?! Oktoberfest, held at the Theresienwiese Oktoberfest area is not only the biggest beer festival in the world, it is also a huge gigantic fun fair, offering a great time for the entire family!

We stayed at the NH Dornach during our visit to the Oktoberfest. Do check out our posts about the hotels!

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Englischer Garten Munich A surfer’s paradise

Englischer Garten Munich : A surfer’s paradise?

Englischer Garten or the English Gardens in Munich is a large public garden, larger than that of Central Park in New York! Here, you can enjoy a relaxing stroll through the gardens, have a tea at the Japanese Tea House or just chill with your buddies at the Chinese Tower (aka Chinesischer Turm).

What to do at the Englischer Garten Munich

Entrance to the Englischer Garten Munich
Entrance to the Englischer Garten Munich

Japanisches Teehaus or the Japanese Tea House is a place in the gardens where regular tea ceremonies take place. Not a very good shot though.

Japanisches Teehaus with red autumn leaves
Japanisches Teehaus with red autumn leaves

One of the most amazing sights we saw at the English Gardens was this…


Surfers surfing at the Englischer Garten Munich!

These surfers are actually surfing in the river! Turns out that this is an artificial stream with waves produced by pumps. ONLY experienced and skilled surfers are allowed on this river. See how skillful these surfers are!

Kate and I stood there for quite a while and it started to drizzle…so we continued on to enjoy the rest of the gardens, heading in the general direction of the Chinesischer Turm…

Chinesischer Turm at the Englischer Garten Munich
Chinesischer Turm at the Englischer Garten Munich

The Chinesischer Turm or Chinese Tower is one of the main attractions at the English Gardens. The Tower itself was meant to replicate a Chinese Pagoda and it is also home to the beer garden, which holds 7000 seats – the 2nd largest in the whole of Munich!

Unfortunately, the rain started to pour and Kate and I did not have the opportunity to enjoy the atmosphere here. If you had enjoy a couple of drinks here, share your experience with us in the comments section below!

How to get to Englischer Garten Munich



Map to the Englischer Garten Munich

As the garden is really huge, the Universitat, Giselastrasse & Münchner Freiheit U-bahn stations are close to the gardens. For the Chinese Tower, alight at Giselastrasse for a closer access!

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Englischer Garten aka English Gardens in Munich
Englischer Garten aka English Gardens in Munich

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Viktualienmarkt Munich

Viktualienmarkt Munich : A Market in Munich City Centre

Viktualienmarkt is a market located in the centre of Munich city. Since Kate loves pasar malam (night markets – think Singapore & Taiwan), the equivalent in Europe would be markets like the Viktualienmarkt and the Albert Cuypmarkt in Amsterdam.

Viktualienmarkt (Munich) and the Maypole
Viktualienmarkt (Munich) and the Maypole

What to do at Viktualienmarkt Munich

The Viktualienmarkt was formerly known as a farmer’s market. However, as it grew and the reputation of the markets grew, more and more stalls took roots here. Today, it is home to more than 140 shops that includes restaurants, beer gardens and shops that sells flowers, souvenirs, fruits and vegetables, all sorts of meats and spices!

Restaurant at Viktualienmarkt where everyone hangs out on a sunny day
Restaurant at Viktualienmarkt where everyone hangs out on a sunny day
Meat shops at Viktualienmarkt Munich
Meat shops at Viktualienmarkt Munich
Shop selling souvenirs and potpourri at Viktualienmarkt Munich
Shop selling souvenirs and potpourri at Viktualienmarkt Munich

As we were browsing the potpourris at this shop, we chanced upon a very cute porcupine souvenir. So we reached out and touched it. Not a good decision…

“No no! Dont touch it!” came the shouts from the store owner. So be warned! We think that the owners did not want us to affect the display that they had so painstakingly put in place. Remember not to touch, unless you want to buy!

Soup of the day - Vegetable with beef 6.30Euro
Soup of the day – Vegetable with beef 6.30Euro

We had our lunch at the Munchner Suppenkuche, basically a soup kitchen. The vegetable beef soup was quite hearty. The bread was the sour rye bread, an interesting complement with the soup. While we were having our soup, a TV production was on-going, so we watched on…

Film and production crew at Viktualienmarkt Munich
Film and production crew at Viktualienmarkt Munich
The actor and actress kept repeating this scene over and over again...
The actor and actress kept repeating this scene over and over again…

How to get to Viktualienmarkt Munich

Map of Munich City Centre
Map of Munich City Centre



Map of Viktualienmarkt in Munich

If you’re coming from Marienplatz (after visiting Glockenspiel), head south, towards St. Peter’s church. Make a turn at the corner and you will arrive at Viktualienmarkt!

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Viktualienmarkt Munich
Viktualienmarkt Munich

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Marienplatz Munich Old Town Square of Munich

Marienplatz Munich : Old Town Square of Munich!

Marienplatz Munich is the old town square of the city and is definitely one of the places that you must check out when you visit Munich!


View of Marienplatz and its attractions!

There many attractions in and around Marienplatz…

1. Rathaus Glockenspiel. You can catch the 11 am show of the clock tower (Rathaus Glockenspiel) or take a seat at one of the many cafes and enjoy a cuppa while the performance takes place. If you’re standing, be prepared to stand for a while because it is a 15 minutes performance!

City Hall Clock Tower and the Mariensäule (Marian Column)
City Hall Clock Tower and the Mariensäule (Marian Column)

2. Mariensaule (Marian Column). The Marian Column is a monument that signifies the end of Swedish Occupation. Built in 1638, it also has a statue of Virgin Mary at the top of it. Also makes a good meeting area in the middle of the square.

3. Frauenkirche & St. Peter’s Church. Completed in the 1500s, Frauenkirche (Cathedral of Our Dear Lady) is one of the most prominent landmarks in Munich. The church has 2 iconic towers with a blue top. You can also visit the top of towers to have breath-taking views of the city of Munich. Another prominent landmark is the St. Peter’s Church.

Frauenkirche Munich and its 2 iconic towers
Frauenkirche Munich and its 2 iconic towers

4. Shopping! In and around Marienplatz are tons of shopping options! Head towards Kaufingerstrasse and along Neuhauser Strasse towards Karlsplatz, you will find many shops and malls that line these streets!

How to get to Marienplatz Munich



Map of Marienplatz Town Square in Munich

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Glockenspiel Munich : Top 10 Clock Towers in the World!

Glockenspiel Munich, also known as the Clock Tower in Munich is one of the major attractions in Munich. Much like the Astronomical Clock in Prague, it is one of the top 10 must-visit tower clocks in the world! We visited the clock for the 11am performance…

Glockenspiel Munich – Top 10 Clock Towers in the World!

Rathaus Glockenspiel @ Marienplatz Munich
Rathaus Glockenspiel @ Marienplatz Munich
Rathaus and the statue in the middle of Marienplatz
Rathaus and the statue in the middle of Marienplatz

The clock tower is part of the city hall or Rathaus. Hence its name of Rathaus Glockenspiel (City Hall Clock Tower).

There are 2 stories being told by the clock. The first part of the story (top portion) tells of a marriage which ends with a jousting match. The second part of the story (bottom portion) is a legend that depicts a dance that was suppose to ward off a plague.

The entire performance lasts about 15 minutes. It is actually quite tiring to hold the camera up for such a long time (thanks Kate!). Hence, here’s a shortened version of the performance for you!

How to get to Glockenspiel Munich



Map of Rathaus Glockenspiel Clock Tower in Munich

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Rathaus Glockenspiel Clock Tower Munich
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Bavarian Alps & Murals from Mittenwald Oberammergau

Bavarian Alps & Murals from Mittenwald Oberammergau : Breathtaking!

There are 2 things that you must see when you go to Mittenwald and Oberammergau in Germany. Wait…at this point you must be thinking, “Where the @$#%#@$$ is Mittenwald and Oberammergau?!”

For those of you who are travel show enthusiasts (or simply Lord of the Remote Controls), you may have seen Oberammergau featured several times on several travel shows. In this post, we will tell you the 2 main reasons :

1. The Bavarian Alps
2. Mural Art
(Yes, I understand. Mural art is defined as a large painting usually done on walls)

Our journey to Mittenwald and Oberammergau in Germany!

After completing our trip from Berlin to Munich via a stopover at Dresden, we decided to do a day trip to visit attractions around Munich. Originally, we wanted to visit the Neuschwanstein Castle. However, we googled and found out that it was the renovation period and visitors were informed that parts of the castle would be obscured due to the restoration work.

Hence, the next option was to embark on the Mittenwald, Oberammergau journey!

The catch is that this day trip would really take the entire day. This is because the journey from Munich to Mittenwald would take about 2 hours and Mittenwald to Oberammergau via Murnau would take another 2 hours. So 2 hours here and 2 hours there PLUS the return trip. That doesn’t leave much time for a day trip.

Hence, we would really advice for you to stay a night in Oberammergau (there are excellent views of the Alps from some of the lodges – imagine waking up to the Alps…) and try to avoid this itinerary. That is unless you think “been there done that”…

The trip started with a train ride first to Mittenwald. To get our properly geared up, we had croissant with a cookie crumble top, apple strudel with real slices of apple and our morning coffee.

Croissant with cookie crumble at the top
Croissant with cookie crumble at the top
Apple Strudel with real apple slices!
Apple Strudel with real apple slices!

We had some trouble at first trying to confirm that we were on the right train. Eventhough we were informed by the receptionist at the counter that we were on the right train, the sign board did not mention Mittenwald. So we asked some passengers on the train just to confirm. In addition, many seniors with hiking sticks confirmed that we should be headed in the right direction (hiking in the Alps right?)

Bus from Tutzing to Welheim
Bus from Tutzing to Welheim

Unfortunately, due to construction on the tracks, we had to alight at Tutzing for a bus transfer to Welheim. The good thing about travelling in Germany is that if such diversions occur, there would be many people directing you and many buses awaiting to bring to the next available station for you to continue your journey.

The following video shows our departure from one of the smaller stations, shows our readers a glimpse of the countryside in Europe…


Departing a station in the countryside of Europe

Before long, the first view of the Bavarian Alps was in sight and we arrived at Mittenwald after several scenic stops…

First view of the Bavarian Alps
First view of the Bavarian Alps
Another view of the Alps from Ohlstadt Station
Another view of the Alps from Ohlstadt Station
Mittenwald Train Station
Mittenwald Train Station

Due to our low quality camera (any sponsors out there?), slow reaction and fast moving pace of the train, we were not able to capture some spectacular views of the views overlooking the fields and villages. However, we did capture a close up view of the Alps at Mittenwald station…


Close up view of the Bavarian Alps from Mittenwald

Fantastic Views at Mittenwald Germany

Here are some of the fantastic views of Mittenwald. To think that we actually contemplated to skip it to go to Oberammergau only!

Main street of Mittenwald - Cool thing about Mittenwald is that it winds between the alps and it built close to it, REALLY CLOSE!
Main street of Mittenwald – Cool thing about Mittenwald is that it winds between the alps and it built close to it, REALLY CLOSE!
Church in the background and Mural building in the foreground
Church in the background and Mural building in the foreground
Restaurant Street at Mittenwald
Restaurant Street at Mittenwald
Street with Alps in the background - Artistically taken by Kate!
Street with Alps in the background – Artistically taken by Kate!
Restaurant with Mural art - Check out the crowd dining here!
Restaurant with Mural art – Check out the crowd dining here!
Street with view of the Church in the middle
Street with view of the Church in the middle
Story of the Spaghetti (ice cream) at Mittenwald...
Story of the Spaghetti (ice cream) at Mittenwald…

A small little incident occurred when we ordered our spaghetti at this particular restaurant. After ordering our spaghetti and having waited for about 5 minutes for it, we were served with…wait for it…ICE CREAM!! IN THE FORM OF SPAGHETTI!!!

Of course it was not what we ordered. But we later realised that the waitress must have said “Spaghetti Eis (pronounced as ice)” which meant spaghetti ice cream! And we must have nodded! The waitress’ face went black for a moment but she was kind enough to finally deliver us our spaghetti. Judging from the half-filled beer, you can guess that we waited for quite a bit. Even had to rush the spaghetti down so that we would not miss our next train to Oberammergau…

Train leaving Mittenwald to Murnau, change of trains to Oberammergau
Train leaving Mittenwald to Murnau, change of trains to Oberammergau

Arriving at Oberammergau

After another 2 hours ride (maybe slightly less), we finally arrived at Oberammergau!

View of the alps while leaving Mittenwald
View of the alps while leaving Mittenwald
Alps and fields
Alps and fields
Mini train taking us from Murnau to Oberammergau
Mini train taking us from Murnau to Oberammergau
Bavarian Alps and crystal clear waters of the rivers at Oberammergau (Kofel Oberammergau Matterhorn in the background)
Bavarian Alps and crystal clear waters of the rivers at Oberammergau (Kofel Oberammergau Matterhorn in the background)
City Map of Oberammergau
City Map of Oberammergau

After stepping out of the station, there was a huge crowd of people that turned right (facing the main street). However, Kate and I analysed the map and decided to turn left instead. And it was the right direction! Turning left took us to the heart of the city!
So remember to turn left when you leave the train station, facing the main street!!

Here are some of our memorable moments at Oberammergau!

Alps (The Kofel : Oberammergau Matterhorn) and the ice cream shop
Alps (The Kofel : Oberammergau Matterhorn) and the ice cream shop
Realistic Mural Art - 3D effect!
Realistic Mural Art – 3D effect!
Motorcycle or planes for kids to ride on!
Motorcycle or planes for kids to ride on!
House with mural art and a nice garden
House with mural art and a nice garden
More Mural Buildings!
More Mural Buildings!


Oberammergau City Centre – Murals Galore!

A Catholic Church Oberammergau
A Catholic Church Oberammergau
Church and the iconic alps (Kofel aka Oberammergau Matterhorn)
Church and the iconic alps (Kofel aka Oberammergau Matterhorn)
Another shot of the Bavarian Alps from Oberammergau Matterhorn (The Kofel)
Another shot of the Bavarian Alps from Oberammergau Matterhorn (The Kofel)


Oberammergau Restaurants and Mural Art!

We had dinner at one of the restaurants in the city centre and it was actually quite tasty. The dinner costs 25Euros inclusive of taxes and tips. The pork sausage with onion rings and pickles was a good starter that worked up our appetite. The roasted pork with dumpling was quite good. The taste was flavourful. Eventhough it was a little bit salty, taken together with the dumpling, the taste was perfect.

Food and Drinks Menu
Food and Drinks Menu
Roasted pork with drumpling and kraut
Roasted pork with drumpling and kraut
Pork sausage salad with onion rings and pickles
Pork sausage salad with onion rings and pickles
Rathaus or City Hall of Oberammergau
Rathaus or City Hall of Oberammergau
Cuckoo Clock Shop Oberammergau
Cuckoo Clock Shop Oberammergau

Although we couldnt afford the cuckoo clocks, we did learn a thing or two from the shop assistant. Turns out that the price of the cuckoo clocks depends on

1. Whether it is an actual one (that has mechanisms built in) or an imitation
2. Size (Hence, the longer it can go without winding)
3. Music / Intricacy

So these factors come together to determine prices of the cuckoo clocks that can go as high as 2000 euros! 😮

Souvenir shop in Oberammergau
Souvenir shop in Oberammergau
Passion Playhouse Oberammergau
Passion Playhouse Oberammergau

We hope that you have enjoyed this post (one of our longest EVER!) about our day trip from Munich to Mittenwald and Oberammergau! Do leave us your comments below!

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Bavarian Alps Oberammergau Mittenwald
Bavarian Alps Oberammergau Mittenwald

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Hofbrauhaus Brewery Munich

Hofbrauhaus Brewery Munich : Fresh Beers and the Best Pork Knuckle Ever!

Hofbrauhaus or Hof brew house (Brewery) is one of the must-visit attractions in Munich! On every Munich tourist brochure we received, the iconic HB (Hof Brau) will definitely be mentioned and we’re gonna tell you why…

Why visit Hofbrauhaus Munich?

Hofbrauhaus am Platzl in Munich
Hofbrauhaus am Platzl in Munich

If you are visiting Munich but happen to miss the Oktoberfest, no worries. The Hofbrauhaus is a restaurant in the heart of Munich where the atmosphere of the Oktoberfest happens every night!

There are 2 portions to Hofbrauhaus, namely the restaurant area…

Inside the restaurant area of Hofbrauhaus
Inside the restaurant area of Hofbrauhaus

as well as the “happening fest” area / open air area

View from the restaurant into the open air area
View from the restaurant into the open air area

There is a performance area where live Oktoberfest music is played nightly at the fest area. Hence, if you missed the Oktoberfest proper, Hofbrauhaus is definitely one of the places you must go to catch up on the atmosphere of the festivals.

What to eat & drink at Hofbrauhaus am Platzl Munich

Drinks and Food Menu at Hofbrauhaus
Drinks and Food Menu at Hofbrauhaus

For drinks, you can choose from the usual wheat beers (at about 4euros for 0.5litres) such as light, dark or the Oktoberfest brew (only during Oktoberfest period) specially brewed for the Oktoberfests.

But the highlight of the menu has got to be pork knuckle (or Schwein Haxe)!

Best pork knuckle ever @ Hofbrauhaus Munchen
Best pork knuckle ever @ Hofbrauhaus Munchen

First and foremost, the skin was crispy yet not the overly crispy type where you feel it is almost burnt. The fatty bits was not too fatty but just nice, allowing you to bite off. There are some versions where the fatty bits are not well done and you will find it very hard to chew off.

The meat itself was flavourful and juicy, infused with the herb taste. If you take 1 mouth of the crispy skin, fatty bit and flavourful meat, it would just be “Ah….”

One word for the pork knuckle – Yummilicious! (That’s when you need to combine yummy and delicious into one word)

And it really was…

The ambience inside the restaurant was also fantastic. We were seated at one corner of the restaurant with views out to the pathway outside the restaurant…

Window seats at Hofbrauhaus Munich
Window seats at Hofbrauhaus Munich

In addition, the tables we were seated at were traditional, made out of wood and even had supports for our feet. The service was also great. The waiter took care to speak to us in good English and was meticulous in his service. Eventhough we only ordered one portion of the pork knuckle to share, he automatically got an extra plate for us and often checked back with us from time to time to ensure that we were really well taken care of.

All in all, our experience at Hofbrauhaus was nothing short of excellent. And you would think that the bill would run sky high? Nope. We only spent 20.20Euros that evening and enjoyed a wonderful meal with excellent service at that!

Total bill at Hofbrauhaus - Well worth every cent!
Total bill at Hofbrauhaus – Well worth every cent!

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Hofbrauhaus Brewery Munich
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Oktoberfest Munich Germany

Oktoberfest Munich, Germany: Things to do and Attractions (Besides Beer that is…)

Oktoberfest in Munich, Germany is the largest beer festival in the world! But did you know that besides beer guzzling and more beer guzzling, there are actually alot of festivities and fringe activities all around the festival arena? In this post, we will show you the things to do and attractions at Oktoberfest Germany in Munich!

Interesting facts about Oktoberfest Germany

Did you know…

1. Oktoberfest DOES NOT start in October! Oktoberfest usually starts in the last week of September and ends in the first week of October. If you visit Munich somewhere in mid to end October thinking that you can catch the Oktoberfest, you’ll be in for a huge disappointment!

2. In 2013, Oktoberfest will be celebrating its 180th Beer festival! Although Oktoberfest was first started in 1810, there have been several festivals that were cancelled due to epidemics and war.

3. Oktoberfest is not only the largest beer festival in the world. It is THE LARGEST FESTIVAL in the world (beer left out in this sentence). Besides the 14 large beer tents (including famous brews such as Hofbrau, Lowenbrau and Augustiner), there are also 21 smaller tents selling their specialities such as roasted chicken (and beer of course). But there’s more to the 42 hectares (can you believe the size?!) Theresienwiese Oktoberfest area. There are MANY fringe activities such as games, rides and food that caters to the entire family!

Oktoberfest in Munich Germany
Oktoberfest in Munich Germany

Beer guzzling and more beer guzzling

Oktoberfest gives people an impression that it is a beer festival. It sure is the biggest beer festival in the world. With millions of visitors all over the world drinking and guzzling millions more litres of beer each year, it is no wonder that people only think about beer at Oktoberfest.

Lowenbrau and its moving (and growling) lion (at Oktoberfest)
Lowenbrau and its moving (and growling) lion (at Oktoberfest)
Throngs of people in the Oktoberfest beer tents - in the middle of the day!
Throngs of people in the Oktoberfest beer tents – in the middle of the day!

Lining the Tummy – Oktoberfest Food!

Many a beer drinker would advise that you line your tummy with fatty foods before you hit the beer tents. There are indeed many variety of food available at Oktoberfest. Here are some of the foods we’ve tried!

Pork Kunckle Sandwich Oktoberfest
Pork Kunckle Sandwich Oktoberfest

One of the fattiest street snack you can find at Oktoberfest has got to be the pork knuckle sandwich! The skin is crispy and flavourful while the fatty bits beneath gives you the lining that you need to survive the beer festival! While you’re trying out the street foods, why not give the crispy schnitzel burger a try as well?

At Oktoberfest, there are many tents selling roasted chicken. Tender, moist and well marinated, the roasted smell of the chicken can really attract its customers!

Do try the desserts at Oktoberfest, the waffle and apple pie were, “oh so good!”. Ask Kate and she’ll tell ya!

Have you seen anything like that? - A full grown pig being roasted at Oktoberfest
Have you seen anything like that? – A full grown pig being roasted at Oktoberfest
Crispy Pork Schnitzel Burger (Oktoberfest Munich)
Crispy Pork Schnitzel Burger (Oktoberfest Munich)
Moist & tender Roasted Chicken with vege stuffing
Moist & tender Roasted Chicken with vege stuffing
Huge Pretzels anyone? (Oktoberfest Augustiner Beer Tent)
Huge Pretzels anyone? (Oktoberfest Augustiner Beer Tent)
Freshly baked crispy fluffy waffle with sugar icing - Yum! (Oktoberfest Munich Germany)
Freshly baked crispy fluffy waffle with sugar icing – Yum! (Oktoberfest Munich Germany)
Apple Strudel at Oktoberfest Germany Munich
Apple Strudel at Oktoberfest Germany Munich

Fun rides for the entire family!

As we have mentioned, there are many other games and rides at Oktoberfest. Games would include throwing balls or rings to win prizes. Or simply using a huge hammer to see if the indicator hits the bell at the top. Besides the game stalls, there are many other exciting rides at Oktoberfest!

Crazy ride at Oktoberfest - with 3 axis of spin
Crazy ride at Oktoberfest – with 3 axis of spin
Olympia Loop - A roller coaster ride! at Oktoberfest
Olympia Loop – A roller coaster ride! at Oktoberfest

Besides the crazy rides for the thrill seekers, there’s also a section of the fair dedicated to kids to have some fun of their own. Train rides for kids and slides are also available at Oktoberfest!

Gnome Train Ride for kids at Oktoberfest Munich
Gnome Train Ride for kids at Oktoberfest Munich

Other things you can do at Oktoberfest

Check out rows of fish being roasted for the patrons – fishy smell at that!

Roasted fish in the open air at Oktoberfest Munich
Roasted fish in the open air at Oktoberfest Munich
Take pictures with horses and beer barrels at Oktoberfest Germany Munich!
Take pictures with horses and beer barrels at Oktoberfest Germany Munich!
How about an Oktoberfest Leb Kuchen for your loved ones - remember to pay with a kiss!
How about an Oktoberfest Leb Kuchen for your loved ones – remember to pay with a kiss!

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Oktoberfest Germany Munich
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