Think Oktoberfest is just for meat-eaters? Think again - it has become very vegan-friendly in recent years - we´ve tested it for you (yes, hard work!) - therefore, we have put together a beer trip unlike any other to two of the world´s main beer cities: Prague & Munich!
Join us on this vegan-friendly venture filled with beer, delicious, hearty food and lots of fun!
Tour Dates: September 26 - October 1 2026
starts at 2290$ per person
You can expect all this and more:
Welcome to the Czech Republic! We’ll greet you at the airport or train station and take you to your centrally located hotel.
In the evening, join your fellow travelers for a welcome dinner at one of Prague’s favorite vegan restaurants.
After breakfast, explore Prague’s fairytale architecture and hidden corners on a guided city walk.
Enjoy a free afternoon to discover more — maybe try a beer spa or riverside café — before we reunite for a beer tasting tour featuring classic Czech brews and modern craft favorites.
This morning, head to Plzeň (Pilsen) — the birthplace of Pilsner beer!
Tour the iconic Pilsner Urquell brewery and taste where it all began.
After lunch and free time in Pilsen’s charming town center, we continue to Munich for dinner and a relaxing evening.
Time to don your dirndl or (vegan or vintage) lederhosen (if you like!) and join the world’s biggest beer celebration — Oktoberfest!
We’ve secured a table with vegan food and beer included, so you can enjoy the festive atmosphere without compromise. Prost to good friends, great brews, and unforgettable memories! Dance, drink & be merry!
After breakfast, stroll through Munich’s famous Viktualienmarkt, filled with local delicacies — including a vegan butchery!
Enjoy lunch in a traditional beer garden before returning to the Wiesn to explore new tents, try a few rides, or visit the nostalgic Oide Wiesn area.
After breakfast, it’s time to say goodbye to your new friends — and to beerland. Safe travels, and auf Wiedersehen until next time!
This trip is not suitable for those who do not like crowds! While we visit on a weekday, it does get busy at Oktoberfest any day it is open (roughly 7 million people visited this year - in 16 days).
While all the activities and food included in our trip are vegan-friendly, the Oktoberfest is, traditionally, quite meat-heavy. So, unfortunately, you must expect the tables next to us to consume animals.
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