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Win a trip for 2 to Oktoberfest in Munich, Germany

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Beer, brats, Bavaria! Enjoy beer, brats, and Bavarian tradition. You and a friend could check Oktobe

Beer, brats, Bavaria! [About Us]( [Browse Courses]( [Get Matched]( [Learn More]( Enjoy beer, brats, and Bavarian tradition. You and a friend could check Oktoberfest off your travel bucket list. Sample amazing street food, explore historic castles, and enjoy convivial surroundings at the world’s largest beer festival. Enter for your chance to win: - A $1,000 airline credit for two to fly to Munich, Germany. - Four nights’ accommodation near the city center. - A VIP table reservation at Oktoberfest, the world’s largest folk festival and beer celebration. - A behind-the-scenes brewery tour to learn about a centuries-old German tradition. - A traditional Bavarian lunch to feast on hearty, regional dishes. [Enter to Win [Arrow]]( YOUR NEAREST CAMPUS Austin 600 Congress Ave. (512) 823-0359 austin@ga.co [Manage your Preferences]( or [Unsubscribe]( General Assembly Inc., 902 Broadway, 4th Floor New York, NY 10010

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