This year's Oktoberfest will be the biggest party ever! Longer, bigger and with more attractions than ever before!
The halftime resumé of the 2009 Oktoberfest: More people, more beer - but no dentures, yet.
With the traditional tapping of the first barrel of Oktoberfest-beer, 176th Oktoberfest has started.
Oktoberfest.de offers great apps for your iPhone to make your visit at the Oktoberfest even more fun.
The last construction works are almost completed.
Genuine Oktoberfest-feeling – Even longer at "Das Wiesnzelt am Stiglmaierplatz". Get your tickets now!
The Ochsenbraterei does offer an amazing variety of different oxen specialties.
For those with no interest in pig's knuckles and the like, Fischer-Vroni is the right place to go.
The smallest of all Oktoberfest tents.
Experience the big difference between the bigger tents and a cozy little one like Hochreiter's Haxnbraterei.
Probably the most unusual "tent" of the Oktoberfest.
Traditional and tasty.
The most commonly asked questions about the Oktoberfest.
Time is racing and it’s only a few weeks until the start of the Oktoberfest 2009. Read about the new fun rides that are waiting for you!
© Fotostudio Kubinska & Hofmann
Everybody can enter the Oktoberfest for free!
On the construction area of the largest public festival of the world.
Among the many attractions, the "liquid gold" is probably the most important thing at the Oktoberfest.
How and where to get a reservation for seats in one of the beer tents at the Oktoberfest.
Our tip for travelers with time: The „Schönes-Wochenende-Ticket“ (special weekend train ticket) from the Deutschen Bahn.
Rule of thumb: Never try to get to the Oktoberfest directly by car!
Original Dirndl-T-Shirt
Beer Stein, 2008 design with Tin Lid
Ladies' Shirt "Oktoberfest 2008"
Out of the beer tent, around the corner and into your bed on wheels
Going to the Oktoberfest by car is not recommended, so the best way to get there is Munich's public transport network.
Don't miss the last chance to order a beer: The most important times and dates for the Oktoberfest.
Even though Bavaria has one of the strictest non-smoking laws in Europe, smoking is still allowed in the festival tents.
The hottest travel tip to the Oktoberfest: Use Munich’s excellent public transportation network (MVV).
A lot of visitors come to the Oktoberfest for the amusement rides, the roller coasters and their countless varieties.
The S-Bahn train network offers weekend night service.
The guarantee for great fun in the festival tents is not just the beer. The music is quite important, too.
Party-Cup (pcs.)
Ultrasuede Rose Bag
Traditional Hat with Feather for Ladies
For non-Bavarians, communication with the locals can sometimes be rather troublesome. Our Oktoberfest dictionary solves this problem.