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“Bavarian Biercation” May 2-12, 2020 “Bavarian Biercation” May 2-12, 2020 PLANNED TRIP HIGHLIGHTS: • 10-nights hotel stay in centrally located, comfortable 3 or 4-star hotels. • Breakfast every day • Ground transportation by private motor coach provided by Seitz Reisen of Germany - beer, soft drinks and water provided on the bus • Start of our beercation with a Tour, Tasting and Lunch at Brauerei Schneider. • First night experience Zoigl Bier in Windischeschenbach, Germany • Welcome Dinner at Brauerei Gastof Eck – home of the Wilderer Dunkel! Stay the night in this small Bavarian Forest brewery hotel in the countryside. • One night in Salzburg, Austria Including Group Lunch, Tour and Tasting at Brauerei Steigl, optional evening meet-up at Augustiner Bierhall, followed by a PubCulture.Beer Pub Crawl. • Visit the infamous Eagle’s Nest • 1 Night in Regensburg, Germany Including group dinner at Brauerei Kneitinger • 2 Nights in Bamberg, Germany – UNESCO World Heritage Site. Home of Germany’s famous Rauchbiers (smoked beer). PubCulture.Beer’s Franconican Pub Crawl, time to visit Bamberg’s 8 breweries, and an optional tour of the Weyermann Maltery. • Visit Rothenburg ob der Tauber – Classic German walled city. • Visit the Nuremburg Nazi Party Headquarters and Rally Grounds • 1 Night in Nuremburg, Germany – A Friday night in this lively college town! • Visit the Dachau Memorial • Lunch at “The World’s Oldest Brewery” Weihenstephaner • 3 Nights in Munich – At Munichs ONLY hotel with an in-house brewery! Including a bike tour of the city with Mike’s Bike Tours Munich, PubCulture.Beer’s Beer Hall (or bier garten – weather permitting) Pub Crawl, plenty of time to visit museums, plus attend the Frühlingsfest (also known as “Oktoberfest’s Little Sister”) • Day trip to down the “Romantic Road” to Neuschwanstein Castle and Linderhof Palace – Including lunch at Brewery Ettal. • Optional Day Trip to Ayinger for Tour, Tasting and Lunch • Group Dinner at the Augustiner Braustube • Farewell Group Toast on Last Full Day in Munich TERMS AND AGREEMENTS: • The price per person for Pub Culture Beercations “Bavarian Biercation” May 2-12, 2020, for a total of 9 nights in Germany is based on double occupancy, and yet to be set. • For Single Occupancy Supplement, there will be an additional room supplement due exclusively to higher costs of single rooms. Single rooms are in limited availability. • When committing to the Pub Culture “Best of Bavaria” Beercation May 2-12, 2020 a $300 deposit per person is required to hold reservations for hotels, bus and other scheduled events. Deposits to be taken after final trip price is set. • Your $300 will be applied towards your total trip cost. (Deposit is refundable until February 15, 2020. After February 15th, deposit is only refundable if your spot on the trip is filled by another participant.) • Remaining trip balance will be due no later than March 21, 2020. (After March 21st, any payments made are non-refundable.) • Payments accepted in cash, check or credit card (Visa, Master Card, Discover and American Express accepted) • Minimum trip size, 16 persons. Maximum, 32 persons. • Participants must be of legal drinking age in country(s) your Pub Culture Beercations trip visits. • Participants need to be able to walk/be on their feet for up to 30 minutes at a time. We will have a private coach to get us between cities and planned events, but once in a town, you will be doing most of our exploring by foot and public transportation. • Pub Culture Beercation participants are responsible for booking and purchasing their own flights. • Last day for Departure from Omaha (OMA) or any other US city to the Franz Josef Strauss Munich International Airport (MUC) is Friday, May 1, 2020. • Please note, any additional days prior to the scheduled “Day 1” of the trip are not included in your trip cost, so you will be on your own to make those arrangements and payments for hotels or other events. • Pub Culture Beercations is not responsible for any delays you may encounter traveling to the meet destination, so please plan accordingly to assure you are not late for our first event on “Day 1” or you will have to catch up with the group. • Pub Culture Beercations will continually monitor flight prices and sales and notify people who have made a deposit to join the trip, but ultimately it is your responsibility to book your flights. So why should you choose to travel with Pub Culture Beercations’ Chris Bettini? Dubbed Omaha’s ‘beer god’ by the Omaha World-Herald in 2009 and having worked in Omaha’s craft beer community bartending at the Crescent Moon Alehouse since January of 2006, Chris has been part of the Omaha beer scene for over a decade. His love for searching out amazing craft beer and the culture around this fermented libation has led to him on countless travels, including 19 trips to Europe since 2008. The past few years Chris found a way to combine his love of craft beer, traveling, and exploring pub culture with the creation of his tour company, Pub Culture Beercations LLC. Now he is exploring the world one pint at a time and sharing his adventures with people just like you! Chris has visited over 700 breweries and countless craft beer bars in 13 countries over the past 11 years and through all those beerventures he has created friendships and contacts all over the beer-world that help him make a Pub Culture Trip one that will not only showcase and spotlight some more touristic locations every traveler wants to see, but also take you off the beaten path to search out those local favorite spots, and locations often overlooked by larger, more expensive tour groups and companies. Chris hopes you'll join him and Pub Culture Beercations for a trip you will be talking about over a pint for years that promises plenty of Bavarian culture, traditional food, stunning sightseeing, camaraderie, laughter, and of course, great biers along the way! .
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