Hilton Garden Inn Bengaluru Embassy Manyata Business Park is bringing the magic of Munich to the city with a spirited Oktoberfest celebration at F5. From September 20 to October 5, 2025, guests can step into a Bavarian-inspired setting filled with the unmistakable cheer of the world’s most famous beer festival. Every evening F5 will come alive with the sound of folk-inspired music, the clinking of steins, and the aroma of hearty German fare.
The celebrations will feature freshly poured draught beers, including an irresistible buy-one-get-one offer on Hoegaarden, alongside unlimited draught beer packages designed for those who want the festivities to last all night long. For larger groups, pitchers of beer and spirited offers ensure that the camaraderie and conviviality of Oktoberfest are enjoyed to the fullest. Complementing the brews is a carefully crafted menu of Bavarian specialties, with warm golden pretzels, sizzling sausages, and indulgent platters that evoke the rustic charm of Germany’s iconic beer halls.
Blending authentic flavors, lively entertainment, and a festive ambience, Oktoberfest at Hilton Garden Inn Bengaluru Embassy Manyata Business Park promises to be an unforgettable experience. Guests are invited to gather their friends, raise a toast, and immerse themselves in an atmosphere that captures the very essence of Munich’s legendary celebration
For reservations and inquiries, please contact: +91- 9618125491, +91- 978041 4059
What: Oktoberfest Celebration
When: 24th September 2025 – 5th October 2025, 5.00 pm – 11.00 pm
Where: F5, Hilton Garden Inn Bengaluru Embassy Manyata Business Park
Price: Unlimited Freshly Draught Beer starting from ₹1599 onwards
Hoegaarden Special – Buy one, get one free
Pitchers of Beer – Starting from ₹999 onwards
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