Oktoberfest Beer Prices Are On The Rise, But You Can Enjoy Oktoberfest
2009 On A Budget With HostelBookers
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Released
on: September 9, 2009, 3:08 am
Author: HostelBookers
Industry: Travel
It’s
official: the price of a pint has gone up again for Oktoberfest
2009. Munich City Council have announced a price increase of 3.8%
from last year, with the average cost of one litre of beer 8.44
Euros.
The news will come as a blow to fans of the annual beer fest,
with prices already hiked up an extra 5% in 2008. 6 million litres
of Bavarian beer are drunk at the festival every year, believed
to be the best in the world for its ‘pure’ mix of
hops, barley and water.
The recent price hikes may be enough to put anyone off knocking
back a few, but you can still enjoy the festival on a budget with
Hostelbookers Oktoberfest
travel tips. With their lowest price guarantee, rooms are
on average 4.2% cheaper with HostelBookers than its next largest
competitor. So with late availability for group bookings in top
Munich hostels, you’ll have more to spend on all the fun
of the festival. Check out three of our fantastic hostels
in Munich that still have availability for group
bookings...
The 4 You Munchen Youth Hostel has a lively atmosphere
and central location perfect for the beer fest. Bring the after
party to the well-stocked bar, with special ‘Happy Hour’
prices for HostelBookers customers. The delicious free buffet
breakfast is perfect for soaking up the alcohol the next day.
Haus International is a favourite among young
people visiting Munich. Situated in artistic the quarter of Schwabing,
close to the Olympic Park, and boasting facilities such as a bar,
restaurant, games room and lounge room, it makes for a perfect
meeting place for students and backpackers alike.
The Hotel Blutenburg is a modern, family-run
hotel, offering hotel facilities for hostel prices. The private
ensuite rooms all have cable TV and comfortable beds, and there’s
a scenic terrace for enjoying a beer after the festival.
All
three of these properties are ideal for a group of friends, students
or backpackers doing Oktoberfest on a budget.
To help beer fans get the best of the fest, HostelBookers have
also put together a handy Oktoberfest
beer guide. With tips ranging from food stalls to attractions
beyond the beer tents, it’s the essential guide to this
year’s events.
For
further information please contact: Sonia Langevin or
Givi Basilia on 020 7406 1805 or email Sonia@hostelbookers.com
; Givi.Basilia@Hostelbookers.com
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