Oktoberfest 2025


Experience Oktoberfest
MUNICH, GERMANY  Saturday, September 20th– Sunday, October 5th

Buy your tickets for Oktoberfest, known as the Largest People’s Fair in the World. Germany is Europe’s largest beer-drinking affair takes place in the City of Munich.
The Munich Oktoberfest is the world's largest Volksfest, featuring both a beer festival and a travelling carnival.
With some six million people attending every year, it is an important part of Bavarian culture and not to be missed.

Oktoberfest 2025

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Known as the Largest People’s Fair in the World, Oktoberfest in Munich, Germany is Europe’s largest beer-drinking affair and travelling carnival held over a two-week period. 

The breweries are also represented in parades that feature beer wagons and floats along with people in folk costumes. Other entertainment includes games, amusement rides, music, and dancing. Such great fun!

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Synopsis

Buy your tickets for Oktoberfest 2025 

The traditional Oktoberfest tapping will take place on Saturday, 20 September 2025 at 12 noon. Before, splendidly decorated horse-drawn carriages of the breweries will roll through Munich's city centre, accompanied by traditional music bands.

At the so-called "O'zapfn", as the Bavarian calls it, the Lord Mayor of Munich traditionally tapped the first barrel of Oktoberfest beer in the Schottenhamel tent.
Only after his exclamation "O'zapft is!", usually supplemented by "Auf eine friedliche Wiesn!" (“to a peaceful Wiesn!”) the tasty Bavarian beer is allowed to flow into the beer mugs throughout the whole Oktoberfest.
The fun times on the Theresienwiese, which attract over 6 million visitors every year, lasts until October 5, 2025 - at 10:30 p.m. there's the last beer call,
and at 11:30 p.m. they shout: "Aus is und gar is und schad ist, dass' wahr is!" (“it’s over and completely done and it’s a shame that it’s true!”).
On the last evening thousands of sparklers light up the tents and some visitors even have tears in their eyes.

Important Information/ Admission Rules



Children under the age of six must leave the tents at 8pm even if they are in the company of their parents. A crowded tent wouldn't be much fun for either the children or the parents.

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