In the second largest Oktoberfest tent, the whole world celebrates under the merciful eyes of the angel Aloisius - who watches over the goings-on as a larger-than-life figure Click here to go directly ...
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 ...
Anyone who has ever done a lap knows that the best seats are in the centre. Anyone visiting the Teufelsrad for the first time will be surprised: there is no modern technology here and no ‘faster, ...
The biggest funfair in the world doesn’t charge for entry and you don’t need to buy any tickets to enter the venue. What you still need to know before your visit can be found here. The Oktoberfest ...
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?
Naturally, a good mug has to lie well in hand, and you have to be able to lift it reasonably. This is why the stone jugs that initially have no handles are given a clay handle, very carefully added by ...
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.