When will Oktoberfest 2008 take place?
What are the opening hours?
When is Oktoberfest scheduled for the next years?
Why is Oktoberfest called „Oktober"-fest when it actually begins in September?
How much will a liter of beer (the „Maß” Oktoberfest Beer) cost this year?
Are children allowed to visit the beer tents?
What is „Die Wiesn“?
Is there a program of events to observe during this folk’s festival?

What are the opening hours? Beer Serving Hours When is Oktoberfest scheduled for the next years? 2009: September 19 - October 4 Why is Oktoberfest called „Oktober"-fest when it actually begins in September? The historical background: the first Oktoberfest was held in the year 1810 in honor of the Bavarian Crown Prince Ludwig’s marriage to Princess Therese von Sachsen-Hildburghausen. The festivities began on October 12, 1810 and ended on October 17th with a horse race. In the following years, the celebrations were repeated and, later, the festival was prolonged and moved forward into September. Are children allowed to visit the beer tents? It depends on the age: 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 childern or the parents. For more information, please click on Wiesn tips for families. What is „Die Wiesn“? The locals in Munich fondly refer to Oktoberfest as „die Wiesn“ because of its location, Theresienwiese, which was named after Therese von Sachsen-Hildburghausen. To find out more about her, click on Wiesn history.
Weekdays: 10am - 10:30pm
Saturdays, Sundays and holidays: 9am - 10:30pm
Daily Tent Closing Time: 11:30pm
The "Käfer Wiesn-Schänke" and the "Weinzelt" are open until 1am. Last call for alcohol: 12:15am.
More about the tents
Sales Booths (souveniors, cigarettes, etc.)
Monday - Thursday: 10am - 11:30pm
Friday: 10am - 12am (midnight)
Saturday: 9am - 12am
Sundays and holidays:9am - 11:30pm
Carnival and Rides
Monday - Thursday: 10am - 11:30pm
Friday, Saturday: 10am - 12am
Sundays and holidays: 10am - 11:30pm
Family Days
Every tuesday from 12pm until 6pm
Discounted ride, entrance, and sales prices!
2010: September 18 - October 3
2011: September 17 - October 3
By moving the festivities up, it allowed for better weather conditions. Because the September nights were warmer, the visitors were able to enjoy the gardens outside the tents and the stroll over “die Wiesen” or the fields much longer without feeling chilly. Historically, the last Oktoberfest weekend was in October and this tradition continues into present times.
Learn more about Oktoberfest’s history
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