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Experience Munich's Oktoberfest in style with a private table, traditional food, beer, and a 90-minute Old Town tour—perfect for an authentic, hassle-free celebration.

This private tour offers a comprehensive way to enjoy Munich’s most iconic attractions, combining a 90-minute Old Town tour with a 4-hour Oktoberfest visit. For travelers eager to indulge in Bavarian culture without the stress of planning, this is an appealing option. It includes a private tent reservation, traditional food, Oktoberfest beer, and even tickets for one attraction, all wrapped into a well-organized 6 to 7-hour package.
One of the highlights is the private table reservation, which guarantees your group a dedicated space in one of the large Oktoberfest tents. Plus, with a Bavarian starter plate, a traditional meal, and a sizeable 18-liter Oktoberfest beer, it’s designed for those wanting to enjoy the festival comfortably and authentically. The added bonus? A guided walk through Munich’s historic Old Town, giving context and color to the city’s centuries-old landmarks.
A potential consideration is that the overall cost—just over $1,150 per person—may seem steep for some, especially when factoring in only one attraction ticket included in the package. However, for those who value exclusivity, comfort, and expert guidance, this tour offers notable value. It’s best suited for visitors who want a curated, hassle-free Oktoberfest experience combined with cultural sightseeing, especially if visiting Munich for a limited time and aiming for memorable moments.
If you’re after a luxurious, all-in-one Munich experience with a knowledgeable guide, this tour fits the bill. It’s ideal for groups seeking privacy, food, beer, and local insights without the logistical headache of booking individual tables or navigating the festival crowds alone. It also caters well to those who want to combine cultural sightseeing with Oktoberfest celebrations in an intimate, guided setting.
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The tour begins with a walk through Munich’s historic center, where your guide—Sepp, known for his thoughtful and detailed approach—takes you to various landmarks like Marienplatz, Rathaus-Glockenspiel, Viktualienmarkt, and the Hofbräuhaus. This 90-minute stroll is more than just a sightseeing roundup; it’s a chance to learn about the stories and traditions behind these symbols of Munich. Reviewers like one enthusiastic visitor describe Sepp as “a guide who is always a step ahead,” arranging surprises and making sure everyone feels cared for.
The route covers prominent sights such as St. Peter’s Church, Maximilianstrasse, and Frauenkirche, providing a well-rounded overview of the city’s highlights. Since the tour is private, your group can ask questions and explore deeper stories, making the experience more personal. With no admission fees for these sites, you get an in-depth cultural primer without extra costs.
After soaking in Munich’s charm, your group heads to the festival grounds, Theresienwiese, for the next phase of the day. The walk through the festival is an experience in itself—buzzing with energy, colorful tents, and the sounds of joyful chaos. This segment is where the tour truly shines, especially with the pre-reserved table in one of the famed tents.
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Your reserved spot guarantees a comfortable, private space in a massive festival tent, avoiding the usual scramble for seats. The package includes a Bavarian starter plate to share, with traditional foods that showcase Munich’s culinary roots. Each guest chooses a meal from a selection, adding a personal touch to the feast.
The 18 liters of Oktoberfest beer (roughly 24 0.75-liter steins) is enough for the entire group, making it ideal for sharing stories and laughter. Reviewers mention that Sepp, the guide, ensures everyone is taken care of, and he’s attentive enough to arrange surprises—like additional tastings or fun facts—that enhance the day.
Beyond eating and drinking, your group gets tickets for one attraction—be it a swing carousel or high-tech rollercoaster—adding a splash of festival fun and movement. The combination of food, drink, entertainment, and expert guidance creates a festive atmosphere that’s both lively and controlled.
The tour’s inclusion of all fees and taxes shows transparency and ease of planning. Plus, the professional guide (Sepp) has earned praise for his knowledge, friendliness, and thoughtfulness, often going above and beyond to make guests feel special.

At $1,156.44 per person, this tour is undeniably a premium experience. But when you factor in the private reservations, exclusive access, traditional food, and guided insights, it provides a level of comfort and authenticity that’s hard to match on your own. For those seeking a stress-free, culturally rich day with a touch of luxury, the cost aligns well with the value.
While some might find the price steep, reviews indicate that guests appreciated the personal touch and the fact that everything was organized—no need to worry about securing tables or navigating the festival crowd. The private guide (Sepp) is frequently described as “thoughtful,” “courteous,” and “helpful,” which adds significant emotional value to the experience.


This private Oktoberfest and Munich Old Town combo is best suited for travelers who want a luxurious, guided experience blending sightseeing with festival celebration. It’s perfect for small groups, couples, or families who value privacy, comfort, and insider knowledge. If you’re new to Munich or Oktoberfest and want a curated experience that takes care of logistics and offers authentic local food and drink, this tour ticks all the boxes.
It’s less ideal for budget travelers or those craving a more flexible, DIY approach. But if you see value in exclusive access, expert guidance, and a seamless day of Bavarian fun, then this tour is a strong contender for your Munich itinerary.
What does the tour include?
The tour includes a private table reservation, Bavarian starter plate, a traditional lunch of your choice, 18 liters of Oktoberfest beer, tickets for one attraction, all fees and taxes, and a professional guide.
How long does the tour last?
It takes approximately 6 to 7 hours, starting with the Old Town sightseeing for about 90 minutes, followed by about 4 hours at Oktoberfest.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins at Marienplatz and ends near the Haupteingang der Theresienwiese, across from Bavariaring 5, in Munich.
Is the tour suitable for everyone?
Most travelers can participate, as the tour is designed to be accessible. Just consider your mobility and weather conditions, especially since there’s a lot of walking.
Can I customize the food or beer options?
The package includes a traditional lunch and Oktoberfest beer, but specific meal choices are made per person. For special dietary needs, it’s best to inquire beforehand.
What about group size?
The private reservation limits the group to a maximum of 9 people, ensuring a more intimate and personalized experience.
Is transportation provided?
No, but the meeting point at Marienplatz is easy to reach via public transport, and the tour is mainly walking.
What happens if I have dietary restrictions?
While the standard meal is included, you should inform the tour provider in advance about any special dietary needs to accommodate your preferences.
Can I book for a different date or time?
The tour confirms within 48 hours, subject to availability. Since it’s a private experience, you can coordinate specific dates directly with the provider.
In essence, this private Oktoberfest with a guided Old Town tour delivers an elegant, hassle-free way to experience Munich’s most famous festival while exploring its historic streets. Expect expert guides, authentic food and drink, and the comfort of a reserved table in one of the iconic tents—making it a memorable celebration of Bavarian culture.