Munich in October
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Munich in October
I am thinking about 9 days in Germany from OCt 8-16. I punched in Oct 11-13 for Munich on Expedia and the prices were really high. I put in the following week and they were much lower. Isn't Oktoberfest over on Oct 3. What is going on in Munich the week of Oct 10th?
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Tigger - it might be the weekend versus weekday price difference in hotels and/or flights.
This happened to me when I was playing around with Expedia. They tend to average out the hotel price per day, but it could vary from say $200 on Sunday but go up to $250 on Monday. That could account for the difference as well as flights. Flights can sometimes be cheaper on Monday, Tues and Wed.
This happened to me when I was playing around with Expedia. They tend to average out the hotel price per day, but it could vary from say $200 on Sunday but go up to $250 on Monday. That could account for the difference as well as flights. Flights can sometimes be cheaper on Monday, Tues and Wed.
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Here are some of the hotels that were recommended to us in Munich....we ended up at the Condor and it was clean, convenient and friendly, with a great breakfast.
www.hotel-condor.de
www.hotel-uhland.de
www.hotel-stpaul.de
www.hotel-condor.de
www.hotel-uhland.de
www.hotel-stpaul.de
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I don't know what's going on in Munich on the 10th, but you might try this web site: www.hrs.de. It is helpful and might have some exclusive web fares available. Good luck.
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Our favorite is the Drei Lowen and the near by Drei Lowen Residence near the train station. They are 3* and I think Le Meredian which is on the next block is a 4*.
We have also done the priclien thing and stayed at the Schwabing Marriott. It is not right at the downtown are but not far from the U-bahn station.
You can also check hotels on Octopustravel.com. They aren't always the cheapest but they do show pictures of the hotels and give you a range of what is available.
We have also done the priclien thing and stayed at the Schwabing Marriott. It is not right at the downtown are but not far from the U-bahn station.
You can also check hotels on Octopustravel.com. They aren't always the cheapest but they do show pictures of the hotels and give you a range of what is available.
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If you really want a bargain for Munich, you might try Priceline. We are going a bit later in October than you and we got the La Meridian for $80/night. If you are going to use Priceline, you might also trying looking over biddingfortravel.com to learn the ins and outs of Priceline.



