Aussie organised Europe tour promises Americans and Canadians drunken fun………….
An Australian company has come out with a unique way to draw punters to Europe -the world’s first 11-day cross-country pub crawl through Europe.
The company called Thirsty Swagman said it plans to begin the “Euro Hard ’n’ Fast Tour” in the beer tents of Oktoberfest in Munich, then set off to alpine party village Maria Alm in Austria for three nights, before stopping off in Prague and finishing at the world’s longest bar, a street with over 300 pubs and bars, in Dusseldorf, Germany.
“You’re going to see Europe through the bottom of your glass and visit some of the finest drinking destinations the world has to offer,” said Thirsty Swagman founder Kenneth Hart.
“At Oktoberfest in Germany we’ll join 6 million committed drinkers for 3 days and teach them how it’s done.” “Then we’ll follow up with 8 nights of pure party indulgence across 3 countries.” “There’ll be no boring sightseeing and you can forget the early wake ups,” he said
Thirsty Swagman said the “Euro Hard ’n’ Fast Tour” is designed specifically for Americans and Canadians.
“This adventure has already attracted fans from across North America 2 weeks before it was announced,” the Perth-based company said.
The “Euro Hard ’n’ Fast Tour” will take place in September and will employ an all-Australian tour guides, Thirsty Swagman added.
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John Alwyn-Jones
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