Seit 1895 ist das Paulaner Festzelt fester Bestandteil der Wiesn und sein Maßkrug auf dem Dach zum Wahrzeichen geworden. Bis 2018 trug es den Namen „Winzerer Fähndl“ und wurde umbenannt, um ...
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Oktoberfest takes place very centrally in Munich: on the so-called Theresienwiese, a mostly empty space of about 100 acres, not far from the Old Town and in the middle of Munich’s ...
The descent from the tower slide is just one highlight of the Toboggan — it’s just as much fun watching the daring climb up the conveyor belt after a few beers. Or trying it yourself! Watching the ...
From the Armbrustschützen tent to Schottenhamel, from traditional to international: The typical Oktoberfest atmosphere can be found in every tent! An overview of the large tents.
What are the opening hours at Oktoberfest and the beer tents? What time do the rides start to spin? What’s the best way to get to the Theresienwiese fairground? Are backpacks and strollers allowed?
When was the first Oktoberfest held, anyway? And how did it all begin? When did it have to be cancelled? And just what’s so special about the ‘Oide Wiesn’? Everything you need to know about the ...
Not only a festival highlight for kids and adrenaline junkies: the rides, from the swing carousel through to the high-tech rollercoaster and the classic toboggan. All you need to know about ...
Many ways lead to the Oktoberfest! Useful information about your trip by tram or bus, public transport or taxi. Plus: The best place to park your car during Oktoberfest.
The Trachten- und Schützenzug is one of the absolute highlights of the Oktoberfest calendar and anyone who has ever watched this extraordinary event knows why. Shortly after 10 a.m., the nearly ...
Feldl’s Teufelsrad is an Oktoberfest cult hit! Wiggerl Kugler and his colleagues perfect schadenfreude in a typically charming, Bavarian style. Children and adults can ride on a disc that spins ever ...
With a ridge height of 15 meters, the Bräurosl is the highest of all the tents at the Oktoberfest and can hold a total of 8,250 people, 560 of them in the covered outdoor loggia and 1,200 guests in ...