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Friday
GETTING READY
Independent arrival to your hotel. Welcome drink at your hotel and accommodation. Rest of the nighttime free for party. Overnight.
* Rainbow Tips: We can provide you Private Transfers with special prices !
Saturday
GAILY TOUR in MUNICH
Breakfast at the hotel. Together with your LGBT Kind Tour Guide, you will discover the magic and the secrets of the city ! Start your morning short city tour at Marienplatz Square, cultural center of the municipality, where you will link the crowds watching the famous glockenspiel clock digital dating back to with its colorful mechanical figures dancing the top of the hour. Continue to the imposing Frauenkirche, walk towards Munich Residenz palace and take a look into the Hofbräuhaus, the largest beer hall in Munich famous around the earth. During the tour acquire more about Gay and Lesbian history of Munich. Finally, reach Munich Memorial which honors Gays and Lesbians persecuted by Nazi. Lunch on your hold to taste local specialities. In the afternoon free time for shopping and having fun
Its no secret, that queer travelers like Munich. The metropolis is a reliable, laid-back place where we can be ourselves without having to code-switch or be fearful. It also helps that Germans are very sexually liberal, so we are free to flaunt our kinks and authorize our freak flags fly, especially in Glockenbachviertel, the local gayborhood.
Another draw for LGBTQ tourists happens to be Munich’s world-famous Oktoberfest, attracting tens of thousands of queer visitors annually. Its something we share with our straight brethren who equally appear out in droves to celebrate this annual tradition.
Taking place from September 17 through October 3, Oktoberfest is the world’s largest reasonable with more than 5 million people attending each year. Besides the meal and beer, the festival is entire of traditional Bavarian harmony, dance parties, open-air performances, parades, vendor tents, carnival rides, a shooting contest, and lots of traditional German outfits.
While queer attendees are more than welcome to the general festivities, we execute have our hold celebration on the first Sunday of the fe
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“O’Zapft is!” The History of Oktoberfest
Many people say that Bavaria's stunning capital city of Munich is a city with a big heart. But what else makes Munich so special? Maybe it’s the Neuschwanstein Castle, which served as the inspiration for the iconic Disney castle that most of us have seen in Disney films growing up. Maybe it’s the Marienplatz which has been recognizable as the city center since Or maybe because Munich is a hodgepodge of culture and tradition. Whatever it is that you are seeking, there is something in Munich just for you and that’s because München mag dich (Munich loves you).
And if you’re interested in trying out German beer, then Munich’s got that for you too. Munich or München is known for its breweries, beer gardens, and wheat beer (Weissbier or Weißbier). The most trendy beer in the metropolis is Helles, which is a pale lager. However, if you want a stronger beer, you might want to consider Starkbier, and it has an alcohol content somewhere between 6% and 9%. Prost!
Today, Munich is a major hub for commerce, education, tourism, innovation, fina