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5 reasons Oktoberfest should be on your bucket list (beyond the beer)
Oktoberfest is more than beer — experience Bavarian culture, music, food, castles, and traditions. Discover why this iconic ...
Imagine this: You step off your plane at Munich Airport, and instead of the usual hustle, you're greeted by the melodies of traditional Bavarian music, the sight of staff clad in dirndls and ...
The South Shore is a long way from Munich, but despite the 3,800 miles, locals will gather to celebrate Oktoberfest again this year. Oktoberfest traditionally takes place in late September since the ...
In Germany, the world’s largest Oktoberfest celebration will pack Munich’s beer halls from Sept. 20 through Oct. 5. But in the Bay Area, the celebrations go on for weeks, running right up to Halloween ...
MUNICH – Bridie O'Halloran drank the first beer of her life at Oktoberfest. The 19-year-old Australian pronounced it “the best I've had” after finishing roughly a quarter of her liter (33 fluid ounce) ...
This article was produced by National Geographic Traveller (UK). Few cultural experiences compare to your first Oktoberfest. Dating back to 1810 and now the world's largest folk festival, it ...
Every September, Munich hosts the planet’s biggest kegger — Oktoberfest. This world-famous party is a sloppy soup of locals and tourists swaying their beer steins and toasting to the scene’s ...
If there’s one festival people associate with Germany, it’s Munich’s Oktoberfest, an annual event of beer, bratwurst, and Schlager music that overtakes the city every September. The tradition will ...
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