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 ...
Only beer from Munich breweries may be served on the Oktoberfest, as custom dictates. Already weeks before the starting signal for Oktoberfest, the breweries present their newly brewed Oktoberfest ...
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 ...
Lovingly decorated, good food, and friendly service make up the charm of the youngest of the large Oktoberfest tents. Caution, party people: No one gets on the benches until 4 p.m. The colorful Art ...
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?
Das Besondere: 40 Gondeln, 50 Meter Höhe, 360-Grad-Ausblick! Bis zu 400 Personen können gleichzeitig mit dem Riesenrad fahren: Jede der 40 Gondeln bietet Platz für 10 Personen. Der Ausblick aus dem 50 ...
Der Einzug der Wiesnwirte ist der offizielle Auftakt zum Oktoberfest. Er findet daher immer am ersten Wiesn-Samstag noch vor dem berühmten „Ozapft is!“ statt. Am Sonntag, ab 10 Uhr folgt dann der ...
Thousands of participants in traditional costumes, traditional shooters and musicians parade from Maximilianstraße to Theresienwiese during the Trachten- und Schützenzug ( traditional costume and ...
Not the loudest, but one of the most entertaining rides for young and old on the Wiesn: the Münchner Rutschn (Munich Slide). The smaller Wiesn visitors can prove their courage here, while the older ...