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Should i cut Paris to make Octoberfest?
Hi folks,
I'm planning my first trip to Europe. I'm going to spend a great deal of time in England, 24th to the 28th. On the 29th- the 2nd of October, i was going to visit Paris BUT i'm hearing mixed reviews about the city. I'm seriously thinking of checking off a bucket list item and taking a 5 hour train from London to Munich to catch a glimpse of Octoberfest and maybe visit Paris on the way back. I wouldn't mind stopping at a nice village on the way to Munich and spending a very short time at Octoberfest. Basically giving me only a day in both. I'm sure the Paris forum would be all over me on this plan so i thought i would love to hear from the Germany forum to see what your thoughts would be. Thanks |
>>> taking a 5 hour train from London to Munich. I wouldn't mind stopping at a nice village on the way to Munich
Where did you get this idea? If you looked at www.bahn.com, a few fast options via Paris or Brussels via Eurostar followed by ICE/TGV combo take more than 8 hours and most take more than 9 hours. Nice villages are not located along the fast train lines, and you don't have time even if they were. >>> spending a very short time at Octoberfest Where are you thinking of staying if you visit Oktoberfest? Have you found a suitable accommodation with availability at a price acceptable to you? |
Good god, you're right. I guess i was looking at Paris to Munich.
Yeah, that's a long haul. Maybe a flight would make more sense. Again, i do NOT want to be anywhere near Octoberfest for lodging, everything is probably booked anyway. Just want to spend a few hours there and get out. |
Skipping Paris and travelling so far for only a couple of hours at Oktoberfest is nonsense.
Do Oktoberfest properly next time and do Paris this time as you originally planned. It's much closer to London and you don't waste much time travelling. Paris is visited by millions of different people every year it's normal that so many different people will result in mixed reviews. The question is whether YOU want to see Paris? |
>>I'm going to spend a great deal of time in England, 24th to the 28th.<<
You think 3.5 days is a 'Great deal of time'??? Where all are you going in England? It is sorta late to start planning for Oktoberfest and Munich is nowhere near either England or Paris. Where are you flying in to and where are you flying home from? And the dates? Is your entire trip Sept 24 - Oct 2nd -- and are you flying home from England? If so that makes a huge difference what you can manage and where you have to be when . . . |
Four nights in England is certainly not a great deal of time! Are you spending all that time in London? Sure hope so. Only three additional nights, again not much time, but at least Paris is easy to get to. The time needed to get to Germany is obviously longer. Two completely different choices. I would choose Paris, but only you can decide which you want.
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I'm sorry (and unfortunately you can't reply again until tomorrow to clear things up -- Welcome to Fodors BTW) . . . But >> was going to visit Paris BUT i'm hearing mixed reviews about the city.<<. Is just plain silly. There are mixed reviews about EVERYPLACE, but Paris is one of the most popular cities in the World and gets more visitors than some whole countries.
If you don't want to visit Paris -- that is perfectly fine. Not everyone loves it. But to cite 'mixed reviews' about an iconic city like Paris means you are 'hearing' from some pretty weird people. |
Janis and I were posting at the same time. Of course, she's made a good point - where do you fly home from?
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...BUT i'm hearing mixed
reviews about the city..... Just what are you hearing??? None of you plans make any sense. In other words, you want to catch the train to Munich, hit a beer tent for couple of hours, and head back. You can do that that is a lot of time and expense for one beer. |
"Hearing mixed reviews" means absolutely nothing. Of course some people won't love Paris. None of us loves every place we visit. Don't you want to make up your own mind?
Your plan to race to Oktoberfest for a beer is so ridiculous I have to chuckle. Bothering to take a flight to Munich for a few hours is beyond absurd. Even if you hate Paris, stay there and have a beer and call it a day. Your "great deal of time" in England is absolutely paltry. Maybe those "mixed reviews" about Paris came from people such as yourself who don't seem to have much appreciation for how much time it takes to appreciate a place and who think they can magic-carpet around Europe. |
Oktoberfest and Germany should be a different trip. I would stay in England if your flight home is from there. So much to see. There are many day tours to see like Stonehenge or Bath if you want to get out of the city for the day. You could take a day trip to Paris.
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I love the "do Oktoberfest properly" what exactly is that? getting bombed out of your mind at one of those beer tents? Staggering around town with your trousers falling down? I've seen both and it doesn't look "proper" it looks STUPID
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"getting bombed out of your mind at one of those beer tents? Staggering around town with your trousers falling down? I've seen both and it doesn't look "proper" it looks STUPID"
Stupid indeed, and that's not what I meant. "do Oktoberfest properly" what exactly is that?" Take your time, try out different food and beer, do the funfair rides(the Teufelsrad=Devils's wheel is tons of fun even just watching), check out the locals in their traditional clothes, and listen to the traditional Bavarian music, relax and have fun. At least for 1 day, perhaps even 2 different days(watching the opening if you can or the street parade through Munich on the 1st Sunday). https://www.annees-de-pelerinage.com...erfest-munich/ https://wiesnkini.de/en/magazine/okt...u-should-know/ |
Okay. Normally I would say sure, go to Munich. I love Munich. But the only way it would make sense is if you flew to Munich and stayed a few days. They’re not sold out...and your thing about not having lodging near Oktoberfest is weird..but it IS very expensive. I mean, I stayed at the hostels in question and burst into laughter when I saw how much they wanted for a private room. you could stay in a luxury hotel in Paris for that. You’re not going to find a place that’s an easy day trip from Munich because I would guess that thousands of people have beaten you to that. But your plans really make no sense. I like Paris, but you don’t have time this trip. And if you like pubs, stay in U.K., because if there’s one thing they do well, it’s pubs. I didn’t even make it halfway through my list last time—there’s all sorts of great options in London alone! |
Hi,
In my opinion, you should spend all your time in England. Many things to do and see. But I do understand that when this is the first trip to Europe, you want to see as much as possible. If you only like to have a little taste of Paris, it is a few hours from London. But stay at least 1 night. You cannot do Paris justice with only 1 day. Skip Oktober fest, I have been there and found it very overrated. Is there no way to add a few days to your trip? |
Decided to do just England and Paris.
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Good move. Just London and Paris should work fine |
Good decision!!
at least you can see some more of England and Paris and you are not spending so much time travelling to Germany! Enjoy to the fullest! you can always go back... |
And when you return home, you can tell those who gave you” mixed reviews about Paris” that they were wrong! |
The ONLY reason why i'm skipping Munich is because of my day heading up to Liverpool and Manchester.
It's easy and maybe a bit ignorant to assume that anyone going to Octoberfest is going to get smashed. This was never my intention from day one. I want to show and go. But, i also wanted to see the outskirts of Germany, perhaps on the train ride back to Paris. Maybe stop at a small town along the way. My wife doesn't drink and i'm not much of a "Pub" guy (we have enough of those in the U.S.) I can also say the same about Octoberfest here. You normally couldn't drag me to one of those here but, Munich is the original and i'm sure there's some neat and fun festival type stuff that i would have enjoyed seeing aside, plus, this is a ultimate bucket list item so.. But, we can save it for next time i guess. We hope to do Venice, Rome and Germany in the future and maybe Greece. My wife speaks spanish and i know she would love those areas as well as I. Hopefully, England and Paris will wow me. I'm not much of a history buff but i'm hoping to check out a few castles and museums. I'll be very surprised if i don't enjoy myself i'm certain of that. I usually travel like a non-tourist, i've seen Chicago so many times but when i go, i don't follow any checklist, I know what i'm there for and do it. I'm sure there will be things i'll miss in both cities and that's ok with me. But these unrealistic comments of people saying you have to spend two or three weeks AT LEAST in each of these places are downright ridiculous and borderline hilarious imo. I went ahead and purchased a refundable hotel for my time in Paris just in case i feel i've seen what i need in one day and decide to take a day trip outside of Paris. Any recommendations on what would be a nice town? Thanks |
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