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EntertainmentHow to Celebrate Oktoberfest

How to Attend the Oktoberfest in Germany

Instructions

  • Step 1: Know what it’s all about Know the history of the Oktoberfest — the festival first took place in Munich in 1810 to celebrate the marriage of Bavaria’s Crown Prince Ludwig I to Princess Therese of Sachsen-Hildburghausen. The original Oktoberfest began on October 12 and lasted 5 days, but the 2-week festival now starts in late September to take advantage of the warmer weather.
  • Step 2: Book your hotel early Book a hotel in Munich as early as possible. There are many within walking distance of the fairgrounds, but with up to 6 million visitors attending the celebration each year, some sell out more than a year in advance. Consider staying in a hotel just outside Munich if you’re on a budget.
  • Step 3: Reserve beer tent seating Book seats in a few beer tents, especially if you want to drink during the popular evening hours. Some of the larger tents require reservations; others offer seating on a first-come, first-served basis. Go to “Oktoberfest.de/en”:http://www.oktoberfest.de/en for tent information and phone numbers.
  • TIP: Be nice to the beer maids in Germany! They can tip you off to reserved seats that won’t be occupied for a few hours.
  • Step 4: Watch the opening ceremonies Watch the opening ceremonies when the mayor of Munich taps the first keg on the first day of the festival. It’s not easy to get a seat in the beer tents on opening day, but you can still enjoy the carnival rides and food stands.
  • TIP: Every Tuesday from noon to 6 p.m. is “Family Day,” with discounted rides. Young children aren’t allowed in the tents after 8 p.m.
  • Step 5: Pace yourself! Pace yourself! The only beer size served in the tents is 1 liter — equivalent to almost 3 bottles of beer. You don’t want to be carted off to the medical tent to recover with the other Bierleichen — which means beer corpses!
  • FACT: In 2004, the bathroom lines at the Oktoberfest were so long that the police had to be called in to monitor them.

You Will Need

  • Hotel reservations
  • Beer tent reservations

Lessons in this Guide

How to Find Cheap Accommodations during Oktoberfest in Germany

How to Attend the Oktoberfest in Germany

How to Celebrate the History of German Oktoberfest

How to Have an Oktoberfest Beer Tasting

How to Turn Your Backyard into a Beer Garden

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