Oktoberfest, the one place where people all over the world come to celebrate their love of beer. Before studying abroad, everyone at Santa Clara who had already gone abroad said their favorite weekend of traveling is to Munich. Now, I understand why.
We checked out Oktoberfest, went into a few tents to see thousands of people singing, eating, and drinking beer. The majority of people visiting Oktoberfest wear the traditional attire, which is Lederhos'n and a checkered shirt for men and the Direndl dress for women. At the festival, all of the Santa Clara kids meet at the Hofbrauhaus Tent. We decided to go to the actual Hofbrauhaus house, located in downtown Munich for dinner and our first beers! The jugs are absolutely huge, and I must admit I did not finish mine that night (each jug ranges around 4-6 beers)!
Saturday Morning we rose at the crack of dawn (7 am) to get in line for the Hofbrauhaus Tent! We got into the tent and started the Santa Clara table, were more and more broncos continued to join in! There were over 50 Santa Clara kids covering two rows of tables. It was incredible being able to catch up with so many of my friends who are studying across Europe from Rome, Sienna, Madrid, Barcelona, and Sevilla. Hilary and I toasted our first beer - which I drank! Shocker, I know. My friends and family are well aware of my dislike for beer; however, beer and I were able to put aside our differences for one day to enjoy the festivities.
Oktoberfest was one of the coolest things I've ever experienced in my life. Not only was it amazing to experience this culture, but also to meet the hundreds of people who travel from across the world to experience it. We sat with men from Switzerland who drove to Munich for the day for the annual Oktoberfest. Hilary and I also went on rides in the afternoon and met the Austrian men's soccer team!
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