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Munich: Not for the Faint Livered

November 2, 2012 by Caroline 6 Comments

Porto prepared my liver for the destruction of Oktoberfest with all those 1 euro Super Bocks and port tonics at La Boheme, a bar that became the blogger haunt in my week there. Or so I thought.

After a typical experience with Ryanair (read: not good), I arrived at Memmingen, Munich’s “other” airport, where they were arresting a passenger off my flight. Not a good sign. I caught the bus and finally stumbled into Jaeger’s Hostel around 11 pm where my friend Christine was waiting for me.

Upon check-in, we were treated to a free shot from the bar, just what I needed after dealing with Ryanair. our choices were strawberry liqueur or knockoff Jagermeister. Since the hostel is called Jaeger’s, the choice seemed clear. It went down just as it did in college.

After a good night’s sleep, it was time to explore Munich, but I only really saw the beer garden. I had a few liters at Hofbrauhaus to catch up my friend and when we went back for an afternoon nap, we ended up waking at 8:30 pm.

Did I mention the beers are stronger over here? We quickly made a run to Schwabinger Kartoffelhaus (recommended to me by Andrea) to use potatoes to absorb all the excess alcohol.

I spent the next few days in a similar fashion, interspersing 2 euro Augustiners at the hostel bar with day trips to Neuschwanstein Castle, Dachau Concentration Camp and a bike tour. But more on those later.

My time in Munich was fuzzy to say the least and it was still a week until Oktoberfest. But the friendly staff at Jaeger’s and the ideal location next to the train station eased my headache.

I received complimentary accommodation at Jaeger’s Hostel through my partnership with Hostelworld, but all opinions are my own.

Filed Under: beer, Europe, Germany, hostels, Munich

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  1. Amresh Kumar says

    November 3, 2012 at 2:44 am

    interesting very good

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  2. Andrew says

    November 3, 2012 at 12:51 pm

    What did you think of Hofbrauhaus? I have never been. It always seems to be on everyone’s lists, so I tend to avoid the idea of going when I am in Munich. I did like the Augustiner beergarten a lot though.

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    • Caroline says

      November 4, 2012 at 3:24 pm

      It was fun but started to get a little rowdy around 1 pm.

      Reply
  3. Calogero Mira says

    November 17, 2012 at 7:42 am

    I didn’t like Munich as much as Salzburg, but it is a nice city. And… congrats for your StumbleUpon profile! I’ve stumbled this post.

    Reply
  4. Andrea says

    November 27, 2012 at 7:46 am

    Glad you made it to Kartoffelhaus! Did you like it?

    Reply

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  1. Weekly Photo - People Around the World | Ali's Adventures says:
    November 3, 2012 at 3:01 am

    […] My friend Caroline was traveling through Europe recently, and she stayed with me and Andy for a few days after going to Oktoberfest in Munich. Here she’s holding one of the giant mugs of beer you can get at Oktoberfest. Check out one of her posts about Munich here: Munich: Not for the Faint Livered […]

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