Munich Bavarian Beer Tour with Oktoberfest Museum Entrance
Celebrate Oktoberfest! It may last weeks, but Munich’s love for beer has been brewing for centuries
You could spend your evening at a mediocre pub, never understanding the magic of Bavaria or Oktoberfest...or you could join us for a Bavarian beer tour! This Munich tour gives you immediate access to the history of Oktoberfest and a private visit to the Beer Museum, led by an expert local. Master the art of German brewing with a tasting session, enjoy a traditional food platter, and soak up the frothy atmosphere of the Hofbräuhaus, a 3-floor beer hall. The best Munich tour for beer enthusiasts.
What You Get With This Tour
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Expert local guide
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Beer and Oktoberfest Museum
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Beer Tasting
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Bräuhaus
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Hofbäuhaus
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Max group size of 18
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Hotel pick up/drop-off
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Personal expenses
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Gratuities
Tour Itinerary
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Beer and Oktoberfest Museum –History in a Pint
Start your evening at the museum, exploring exhibits on Bavarian beer, the origins of Oktoberfest, and the centuries-old brewing traditions that make Munich the world capital of beer. -
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Guided Beer Tasting
Sample a variety of local brews while your expert guide explains brewing secrets, the different types of beer, and what it takes for a brewery to earn the right to serve at Oktoberfest. -
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Classic Bräuhaus
Enjoy a traditional Bavarian food platter at a classic beer hall, learning how each hall is tied to a specific brewery and why these culinary and brewing traditions have lasted for centuries. -
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Hofbräuhaus – The Ultimate Beer Experience
Finish at Munich’s most famous Hofbräuhaus, savor a full “Maß” litre, and immerse yourself in the gigantic halls while appreciating the 500-year-old Reinheitsgebot purity law that underpins centuries of Bavarian beer culture.
Additional Information
Munich Beer Tour Full Description
Your 3.5-hour tour includes:
Expert local guide
Private tour of the Beer and Oktoberfest Museum
Beer tasting session with explanations on brewing secrets and varieties
Traditional “Bräuhaus” food platter
Visit to the iconic Hofbräuhaus
Insider stories of Munich’s beer history, Oktoberfest, and brewing traditions
Small-group experience
Step into Munich’s Beer World
Start your evening by meeting your guide in the heart of Munich and heading straight to the Beer and Oktoberfest Museum. Explore the museum exhibits and uncover centuries of Bavarian brewing history while gaining fascinating insights into Oktoberfest traditions.
Taste the Craft
Next, enjoy a guided tasting session at the museum where you’ll sample some of the finest beers the city has to offer. Learn the secrets behind each brew, the variety of beers produced locally, and how breweries earn the prestigious right to serve at Oktoberfest.
Feast Like a Local
After tasting, head to a classic local beer hall for a hearty “Bräuhaus” food platter. Learn how every great beer hall is connected to a brewery and why these traditions have lasted for centuries.
The Hofbräuhaus Finale
Conclude your tour at Munich’s world-famous Hofbräuhaus. Immerse yourself in the gigantic halls, enjoy a classic “Maß” litre, and appreciate the 500-year-old Reinheitsgebot purity law that underpins the incredible tradition of Bavarian beer.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Where does the tour begin?
All tours begin at the Radius Tours Sales Office, located at Dachauer Straße 4, 80335 Munich. The office is on the north side of the building behind large glass windows, facing a small car parking area.
Who can join the tour?
The tour is suitable for individuals aged 16 and above. Please note that the tour is not suitable for stag parties.
Is there non-alcoholic beer available?
Yes, non-alcoholic beer is available upon request. Please inform your guide at the start of the tour.
What should I bring?
Bring a valid ID, comfortable walking shoes, and a jacket if the weather is chilly. Don’t forget your camera for photos, and your appetite for Bavarian beer and food!
Is it a walking tour?
Yes. The tour covers a small section of Munich’s Old Town at a relaxed, gentle pace. Most of the time, you’ll be sitting while enjoying food and drinks. The historic city center is flat, largely pedestrianized, and very easy to walk around.





