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From pan-roasted, sugar-glazed almonds gebrannte Mandeln to cotton candy Zuckerwatte , from glazed fruits to ice cream, Munich's Oktoberfest has something to satisfy every sweet tooth.

The decorated gingerbread hearts with slogans and phrases iced onto them might be more of a feast for the eyes than the stomach. Oktoberfest is known as much for its traditional folk music as it is for its beer drinking.

Popular and folk music, marches, and polkas make up the oompah music Germany is stereotypically famous for around the world. As the evening wears on, the music becomes louder and more and more people begin to sing, linking arms and swinging beer mugs from side to side, some standing and swaying and dancing on benches or tables. German folk music is not the only sound you will hear emanating from the massive beer tents.

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The nd Oktoberfest celebration will close on October 4, The rd Oktoberfest celebration will begin September 17, and end Sunday, October 3, Weekdays are much less crowded compared to Saturdays and weekend nights. Two people can usually find their way into a tent and find a seat to get a beer.

The Bucket List Events packages includes at least 1 beer tent reservation per person. Most reservations include 2 beers 1 liter each and 1 food voucher usually a chicken plate. It is sometimes possible for us to include a second beer tent reservation in your package for an additional charge - just ask! Truthfully there is no best tent. There are a handful of travel blogs that have a ranked list, and if you showed that list to a local, they would laugh in your face.

The most requested tents we receive are all the tourist tents. All of the tents have a unique aspect about them but none of them are any better than the others. No matter what tent you are in your going to have the time of your life. Bucket List Events at the Hofbrau Tent, While beer will be occupying just about every inch of the , square foot Oktoberfest grounds, there are some wine and champagne options at just about every tent - just ask.

All beer served at Oktoberfest is The beer is often stronger than at home, too, so pace yourself and eat plenty. The drinking age for beer and wine in Germany is 16 years old.

Distilled alcohols, like spirits, can be purchased at age Only beer conforming to the Reinheitsgebot, at a minimum of The beer must also be brewed within the city limits of Munich. Beers meeting these criteria may be designated Oktoberfest Beer. Learn more about Munich's breweries and Oktoberfest beer on our blog! You don't want to come all the way to Munich just to get so drunk you don't remember anything.

But you also didn't come all this way not to partake in the fun. How much Oktoberfest beer is optimal for a great experience? We say that up to two Mass beers two liters is a good measure. This can typically be handled by normal folks without any memory loss, beligerance, or upset stomachs.

With three Mass three liters you will quickly approach the borderline. The beers are large and pack a punch. As expected, the focus at Oktoberfest is the drinking, eating, cavorting, and singing. It is this tradition, atmosphere and spectacle that makes it so special. If you need a break from beer, you can amble or ramble through the fairground that surrounds the beer tents, where there are seemingly endless rides and carnival games in which to partake.

However, if you are visiting at the right time, you may be coinciding with some of the special events that take place. If the weather holds, an open-air concert featuring musicians also takes place. At PM the band will stop playing, the lights will go on, and the waitresses will start to clean the tables around you.

Typically you need to leave the tent by PM. Wies'n means "field" or "meadow" in the Bavarian dialect the high German word is die Wiese. Theresienwiese was named after Therese von Sachsen-Hildburghausen, the bride whose wedding inspired the Oktoberfest tradition. Hard question to answer, but most of our clients are between the ages of But it varies with each group. Children are allowed on the festival grounds. Children are allowed in the beer tents as well, but children under six-years-old must leave the tents by 8 p.

Activities like carnival rides in the fair grounds would be more suitable for children. You don't have to dress up, but we definitely recommend it. You will probably feel pretty left out if you don't wear a Dirndl or Lederhosen, as the vast majority of festival goers will be in costume. Many locals and visitors of all ages, from all over the world, will don the traditional Tracht. Read more about how to dress for Oktoberfest on our blog. For an up-to-date list of the celebrations happening near you, check out this compilation of Oktoberfests in North America.

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