Oktoberfest Camping

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Oktoberfest Camping

Campground · Neubau

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De-Gasperi-Bogen, 81829 München, Germany

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RV parking for Oktoberfest with underground access, clean facilities  

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De-Gasperi-Bogen, 81829 München, Germany Get directions

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+49 176 30454000
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A Complete Guide to Attending Oktoberfest (Updated 2025)

"I attended the Wiesn and found it to be an intense, 16–18-day beer festival in Munich held from late September to the first weekend in October that began as a celebration of Crown Prince Ludwig's 1810 marriage; it draws about 7 million people a year (roughly 85% German), features everyone in lederhosen and dirndls, a carnival outside with rides and games, and massive communal beer tents inside with traditional music, hearty food, oversized steins, and a raucous, friendly atmosphere. I learned it's free to enter, beer costs about €12–13, full meals €12–20 (sausages around €5–6), and reservations require ordering food/drinks (typically the equivalent of two beers and half a chicken, around €30–35 per person), so budget accordingly. After staying five days I found that most Germans do one day and that multiple days can be overkill — pace yourself, hydrate, set a meet-up point, bring cash, and plan reservations only for busy nighttime hours if you have a large group; Oktoberfest is easy to reach by rail or plane and takes place on Theresienwiese, walkable from Hauptbahnhof or the Theresienwiese U-Bahn." - Matthew Kepnes

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Eliran Yamin

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Amazing experience. Munich is the best and only place for this celebration. Highly recommended to book a table in advance at least for half a day cause once you're in you don't want to leave. The crew is not nice but that's a part of the thing and if you didn't drink at least 5 beers you wasn't really there 🍻🍻🍻🍻

Michelle Amborski

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Biggest advice we can give, park far from the restaurant. You won't sleep otherwise as all of those enjoying Oktoberfest late at night stumble in. The showers and bathrooms are clean (at least womens- my husband complained a bit) and we enjoyed our stay.

Sad Fuck

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Great stay, the staff was very sweet, pretty clean toilets and hot showers available. Good breakfast with tasty cheese toasties every morning, tea, coffee and water available for free all day. Also they have cute activities to meet new people if you want to so it's a great option for people who travel alone or just want to make new friends. The little tours to Oktoberfest were a pretty nice thing to get to know everything too. Overall we had a great time, highly recommended!

Pete Aldwinckle

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As an independent camper with their own tent. This is a fenced in car park bathed in street light with constant traffic noise. The ground is crushed stone; bring large hammer to drive in pegs. Inadequate toilets and showers but hot water is almost guaranteed at 4am. The F&B offering would be an insult at a soup kitchen; the choice is take the extremely bland cheese sandwiche or leave it.

Діана Смаль

Google
Super cool place. We went to octoberfest 🍻 I recommend it, very fun, but very expensive 😅

Katie Butler

Google
Oktoberfest camping was ok and it is reasonable in price. It’s about 6 mins to walk to U Bahn and it’s circa 35 mins to Oktoberfest’s site with one change. The site needs more elsan points - could do with more loos and showers too as the queues were long. Some guests were disrespectful and left a huge clean up for the staff. Staff at the bar and those helping people on entry and exit were really friendly and welcoming. Chefs were great too - lovely bar food.

Brendan Campbell

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Great stay with amazing staff. Very close to the station to get into town and also not far from a supermarket. Sophia and Riley were a massive help tracking down my friends lost phone, life savers!

Jessica English

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Complete con. Refuse to refund me over £450 Went here nearly 2 years ago, spent over £450 and it was one of the worst places iv ever been We were there an hour before we left and asked for our money back! Our tent had been slept in by someone else before us and was covered in mud, mould and rubbish from the previous occupants. They hasn't even bothered to give is a new sleeping bag so it smelt of someone's BO and was damp. We paid extra for a pillow and towel which we never received. The toilets were dirty and had no toilet roll The tent itself (which I paid over £100 a night for) Was about 1.5m by 1.5m, my husband who is 6ft couldn't fit in it without his legs sticking out, and the tent was falling down and had a hole in it so everything was wet and mouldy It said on the website that we would get a tent with a bed and sleeping bag. The "bed" was a 2cm thick sleeping mat that was mouldy and stank of mildew I have emailed and phoned this company on 5 separate occasions and every time either been ignored or got a "I'm forwarding this onto to right people" and then ignored again I hardly ever leave bad reviews but this company has taken over £450 off me and I didn't even stay an hour. All I want is my money back but they won't speak to me so I have had to leave a review in the hope they might see it and finally give me my refund Avoid if you don't want to be conned