Hotel Lobby
Hotel Lobby

The Millennium Seoul Hilton’s international buffet restaurant, Orangerie, holds Oktoberfest.
Decorated with Oktoberfest’s characteristic blue and white stripes, the restaurant will be transformed into beer tents similar to those in Munich.
In addition to buffet menus, German dishes will be featured including handmade German sausages, sauerkraut, German-style potato salad, German sausage salad, German pretzels and more for a gargantuan Bavarian bounty.
With an additional 12,000 won to the regular Orangerie buffet price, one can enjoy unlimited draft beer, wine and soft drinks.
Teetotalers who just want to enjoy the German fare can just pay the regular buffet prices of 45,000 won (27,000 won for children under 12) for lunch and 48,000 won (29,000 won for children under 12) for dinner.
The hotels’ Oak Room also features a Happy Hour Oktoberfest during the month of October. Every Monday through Saturday, from 6 p.m. to 8:30 p.m., guests can feast on a spread of German fare and enjoy unlimited quantities of draft beer, wine or soft drinks, all for 31,000 won.
For more information, call Orangerie at (02) 317-3143.
Mega CC, Lotte Hotel World’s pub, presents Oktoberfest through Oct. 9.
With 11,000 won per beer ticket and 22,000 won for a salad bar ticket accommodating 4 persons per table, guests can experience the beer festival featuring unlimited beer.
To add to the festive mood, a variety of performances such as Fusion Band Concert, BBOY and Belly dance performance are offered.
Fun events and contests are also available such as “Beer Chugalug” and “Balloon Darts” with big prizes awarded to lucky winners.
For more information, call (02) 411-7421.
Grand Hilton Seoul will invite German band Munchner Zwietracht to celebrate Oktoberfest.
The seven-member festival band will provide the perfect Oktoberfest atmosphere for guests to enjoy the festival, which features unlimited beer, fun games, fabulous food and great prizes.
Widely regarded as the ultimate Oktoberfest band, Munchner Zwietracht will play all the beer festival classics, ensuring an authentic and lively German atmosphere throughout the evening.
The festival will kick off at 7 p.m. on Oct. 19 and 20. Tickets cost 75,000 won per person. With a strong following in Germany where they perform at the original Oktoberfest in Munich each year, the bandhas also held concerts around Europe and the United States.
For more information, call (02) 2287-7456.