OKTOBERFEST 2025 🍺 Walking Tour🔥 | MUNICH GERMANY | 4K HDR
Hello. And welcome everyone to Munich, Germany. We are at the central station of Munich, The german name is “Hauptbanhof”, Where all the trains arrive from all over Germany. And also from Europe. And of course, as you can see, everyone is dressed, or most of the people are dressed in their typical Bavarian outfits. Let’s see, let’s listen. Thank you. Very nice. They came up to talk to me. And it is always very nice when people come over. And the truth is that they always do it in a positive way. As I told you, This is Munich central station. All the trains from all over come here. Lately it seems that the schedules are very late. As I have heard. Many of the people are dressed in typical Bavarian or southern German costumes. Those white trains are called ICE (Intercity Express), and they are high-speed trains They are aerodynamic and reach speeds of up to 300 kilometers per hour. People come from all over the world. Of all cultures, of all ages to enjoy this party that is really very fun and takes place in a very safe environment. Families young people, older adults. From everywhere in the world. We are at the beginning of October and the truth is that the temperature has dropped quite a bit compared to the last weeks of September. It is getting pretty cold and it is already starting to feel the autumn. Lots of police for security. I imagine that the experience of other years has been made better plan for the number of police and the location. While I was there all the time, I didn’t see anything violent or bad At this time it is approximately 9:30 AM And of course, You have to eat something and have a coffee. I had breakfast just before starting to record this video. We are getting closer to the exit. I do not know if it is south, north or what, but one of the exits that leads to Oktoberfest As you will notice throughout the video, in Germany it is legal and allowed to drink alcohol, beer or whatever on the street or in any public place. So there will always be people there, for example, drinking beer. Even on top of trains it is allowed and there is no problem. Here are some people waiting for others. And this is the most common departure to get to the Oktoberfest. I always like to stand here and watch people wave at the camera. I always look for them to say hello to the camera. Let them smile. I am always looking for a smile and I almost always get them. Here are these carts which is a great and fun idea they can take people directly to Oktoberfest in five minutes by bike Here we are going to see who is getting on. Ready? Up! And There are three big ones. It seems like they were brothers, they look very similar to each other. Let’s go walking and we’ll see that there are many stores that sell typical clothing. In fact, I bought it myself my clothes in one of these stores. There you can see all the people walking, The journey takes approximately 15 minutes. There the carts go back to the Central Station to look for more people and they go with music. Here are some guides indicating the direction to where the Oktoberfest is. And here I am with my clothes, with my “Bavarian” outfit. Here we will see how people pass from the train station. There are many of them and people are coming from all over the place all day long. Lots of people and everyone walking calmly. Many with beer. But everything is calm. This is the staircase that is practically in front of the entrance. This is where the largest number of people come to Oktoberfest. This Oktoberfest party has been held since 1810. The reason was a royal wedding: Crown Prince Ludwig of Bavaria (later King Ludwig I) married Princess Theresa of Saxe-Hildburghausen on October 12, 1810. To celebrate the union, the citizens of Munich were invited to a large party that lasted several days in a field in front of the city gates. That field was called Theresienwiese (“Therese’s Meadow”) in honor of the bride and is still the site of the Oktoberfest today. Here they are taken many photos because it is a very beautiful and very large church. Let´s hear the bells… The most common greeting in Munich, southern Germany and also in Austria, is Servus which according to the Ai helpíng me today, it comes from the Latin “servus”, which literally means “your servant” or “I am at your service.” It originated in Central Europe, especially Austria, Bavaria (Germany), and Hungary, and over time It came to be used in an informal and friendly way as a greeting both to say “hello” and “goodbye”. In Germany the bottles, either plastic or glass When you buy them you pay a deposit for the container By taking the container back to the supermarket or store, the money paid is returned. That is why containers are very valuable and there are many people who are dedicated to collecting empty plastic and glass containers. In general I like to approach people and look for a reaction in their eyes. Usually a smile. And that makes the videos more attractive and also makes people feel more included. So far I have never received any negative comments about it. All these people are coming for one of those at the Munich subway exits. You see a lot of joy and a lot of tranquility in the environment. The time to get inside the Oktoberfest is coming. How beautiful this church is. This is the Saint Paul’s Church Now we go directly to the entrance Here people end all their beer, water, bottles, because you can’t enter with bottles to the Oktoberfest. You cannot enter with large bags either. only small bags. If the bag is very big, it should be left in those white tents that are back there, in the background and it costs €5 I know because I had to leave mine the first day 🙁 This is the main entrance. This is where the largest number of people come and it is the most panoramic entrance perhaps Welcome to Oktoberfest. Let’s speed it up. It is estimated that between 200,000 and 250,000 people enter the Oktoberfest every day. Already. Now yes. The time has come to finally enter Oktoberfest 2025 Welcome. Mainly within the Oktoberfest, which is very big there On the right side, the tents are those big constructions that are like giant wineries like the one on the right, They belong to the breweries, there are 6 breweries at the Oktoberfest Food and beer are sold inside those tents. Also, outside the stores Cocktails are sold and there are also gift shops, dried fruit store candy, sweet, ice cream, waffles, fries, sausages, bratwurst, all kinds of German food. There are also fish, there are pancakes. There is everything you can say. Everything typical German. Prices are usually more expensive than finding them in places in the city and the payment of almost all products in all businesses It’s with cash. in stores of beer companies, There are tables and those tables must normally be reserved and are reserved well in advance. Finding a table it is a difficult task. Being here is quite an experience. Many of the people who are here today are coming for the first time and are experiencing this for the first time, which is important for each one. For me too. It is the first time and I am very happy and grateful to be able to be here. This entry, as well as other entries, There you come a point in the day that must sometimes be closed because of the number of people inside and only you must wait to enter, the same as tents or tents of brewery families. Sometimes they fill up and don’t let more people in. who doesn’t have a reservation. The traditional clothe that is worn, Usually for men Lederhosen, which are leather pants, are worn. And for women, the Dirndl In the Dirndls the bond they have is important since it indicates the marital status of the woman who has it. If it is on the left, she is single, if it is on the right, She is engaged or married and if it is in the center, according to the tradition, it is said to be a virgin, If it is behind, she is a widow or a waitress. You can imagine with this amount of people, Probably many are missing something. That is why there is a special office dedicated to lost and found. Every year thousands of lost objects are reported, from dental prosthetics, baby strollers, phones, wallets (POV my daughter F), bank cards and they say even a samurai sword. Lost things can be picked up in an office during the Oktoberfest and also after it ends. According to official or unofficial data, in a typical edition of the Oktoberfest, more than 7 million liters of beer are drunk and hundreds of thousands of sausages, chickens, roasts and pretzels are served. The beer from all these breweries here is not the same beer they sell outside in business or somewhere else. Oktoberfest beer is one of the main protagonists of the festival and has a whole history and tradition behind it. The official beer of the Oktoberfest is the Märzen type, which means March beer. These hearts are also typical here. Originally the beer was brewed in March before the heat arrived, since in summer beer could not be made due to the risk of contamination or uncontrolled fermentation. Beer was stored in cool cellars during the summer and consumed in autumn, just for Oktoberfest. It made me hungry. How delicious this is…. tbc
Welcome to The Oktoberfest!
Join me on this crazy walking tour through all of Munich Oktoberfest’s attractions, including the beer tents, the Teufelsrad (Devil’s Wheel), the Toboggan, and many more!
Let’s enjoy the happiness and smiles of all the wonderful people who shared their joy with me while walking.
Thank you to all of them for simply smiling at me!
Let’s keep going with these smile chasing videos!
Enjoy!!
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Enjoy this new walking video this time in the Oktoberfest in Munich Germany.
Turn on the closed captions to see some story telling and boring facts provided by myself and some from the ai.
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me encantooooo este video ,el proximo año voy al oktoberfest si o si 💯
Let me pause this and get a beer….
Wow, I'm living in the wrong country…
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Is it time to change the name for ICE trains? To save their reputation?