Octoberfest /Munich accomodations
#2
Joined: Apr 2003
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nbkaxmf- You need to define "convenient" (Within walking distance or close to a U-Bahn station?),
comfortable (en suite facilities?), and affordable (under $300/ night?) and then you will get some responses. Alternatively, do a search on "Oktoberfest accomodations". At any rate, if you are planning to go this year you will be very lucky to obtain lodging that meets your criteria for under $200 per night. Make your reservations as quickly as possible to get the best selection...
comfortable (en suite facilities?), and affordable (under $300/ night?) and then you will get some responses. Alternatively, do a search on "Oktoberfest accomodations". At any rate, if you are planning to go this year you will be very lucky to obtain lodging that meets your criteria for under $200 per night. Make your reservations as quickly as possible to get the best selection...
#3
Joined: Jan 2003
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Hotels in Munich fill up very early during Oktoberfest and you will probably have a hard time finding lodging at this (late) date. Consider staying outside Munich and training in for the day (and evening). Last year we stayed in Salzburg. Other options include Munich suburbs and even Augsburg. Enjoy your trip!
#5
Joined: Jan 2003
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take a look at the hahn hotel...they are on the web---i have stayed there a couple of times and plan to return in november this year....near hofbahnhof (rail station)...i think about 81E/nite including a great breakfast, but probably more at octoberfest time??? ...also have limited free parking...




