A Room for the Night and a 'Dirndl' for Oktoberfest at Munich's Charles Hotel
Boobs. That's what the German Oktoberfest celebrations is all about, right? Wrong, but we're at least close. On September 18th, Munich will tap the first kegs to kick off the month-long festival of beer, brats, bretzeln (pretzels) and yesboobs too. You see, the Bavarian traditional costume for women is a Dirndl, a highly decorated peasant dress of sorts, which is typically specially made and heavy on the cleavage-baring.
If you're thinking of heading to Munich for Oktoberfest this year and you like the look of these Dirndls, the the Rocco Forte Collection property The Charles Hotel at the center of the city has a deal for you: their "Dressed for Oktoberfest" package.
Starting at 815 Euro, you get two nights at The Charles, buffet breakfasts, a welcome drink, a "Bavarian amenity" in the room, and one luxury Dirndl specially made for you at Schatzi Dirndl, one of Munich's best Dirndl shoppes. Plus, a limo will whisk you to and from your dressmaking appointment. The package is available for stays from September 18 through October 3; to book, check it out on their Offer & Packages page.
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