You can purchase the Lederhosen or Dirndl from vendors and pop up stores from many stalls at the venue. This is primarily a beer fest, but for those looking at other entertainment options, there is an amusement park set up on the grounds where you can enjoy rides, games and stalls selling everything from candy, popcorn, popsicles and waffles, to Oktoberfest clothes and souvenirs. For those who do not enjoy beer, there are tents serving wine and champagne too.
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Protima Tiwary Last updated: Sep 24, Make travel happen with holiday ideas in your inbox. Protima Tiwary An Army kid in pursuit of culinary nirvana, Protima Tiwary is a freelance travel writer by day and Dumbbells and Drama, a fitness blogger by night. Opening hours When the area, tents and attractions open. Current tent occupancy Here you can see how full the Oktoberfest tents are in real time. Oktoberfest Map The Oktoberfest map shows you where to find beer tents and other attractions.
Oktoberfest App The official app from the City of Munich. Oktoberfest Shop Fashion, tickets, souvenirs: Buy Oktoberfest products online.
Press Information Documents about the Oktoberfest and information for visitors. History of the Oktoberfest. More about Munich. Welcome to Munich The official website of the City of Munich. Sightseeing in Munich Our overview of Munich's most important places. Shopping Take a stroll through the shops around the city. Oktoberfest packs in live music, a fun fair and lots more fun beyond just the beer — look out for details as September approaches.
Munich hosts beer tents, fairs and markets galore, as Oktoberfest sprawls across the city centre and transforms it into an urban festival like no other. From the airport, you can reach the city centre by either taking train lines S1 or S8, or the Lufthansa Airport Bus which will drop you at Munich central station. Both journeys should take around 45 minutes.
Oktoberfest welcomes people of all ages, with some days dubbed "family days", offering cheaper fares on the amusement rides. Those under 18 will not be served alcohol. All rights reserved. Official Partner.
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