Visiting Munich for Oktoberfest? Learn how the sightseeing buses operate, where they stop near the fest, and tips for the beer tents.

If you are visiting Munich in late September or early October, the entire city revolves around one thing: Oktoberfest (the Wiesn). The festival takes place on the Theresienwiese, a massive open space. Over 6 million visitors descend on the city, and the logistics change significantly.
Most Hop-On Hop-Off operators add a special stop or adjust their route to get you close to the Theresienwiese during the festival. Usually, the stop is at the main entrance or a short walk away (e.g., near Hackerbrücke or Hauptbahnhof).
Important Warning: Routes will be detoured. The inner city is packed, and parades (like the Costume Parade on the first Sunday) often close streets entirely. Check the daily map provided by the driver or the operator's app.
Even without the beer tents, the Theresienwiese is a stop on some tours and worth a look.
After a day in the tents, the Hop-On Hop-Off bus is a savior the next morning. Sitting on the top deck, letting the fresh air hit your face while someone else drives you around, is the perfect hangover cure.

Deze gids is samengesteld om een transparante, praktische blik te bieden op de hop-on hop-off diensten van München, en u te helpen door de geografie van de stad te navigeren en de beste manier te kiezen om de rijke geschiedenis en moderne levendigheid te verkennen.
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