Oktoberfest or “Die Wiesn” in the Theresienwiese, Munich is one of the world’s largest Beer Festival and Funfair. Started centuries ago as a celebration to commemorate the marriage of the Bavarian crown prince in the month of October, the festival has slowly moved to mid-September as the weather in the gardens is much more pleasant. However, the last Oktoberfest weekend remains in the month of October. It is inaugurated by the Mayor of Munich tapping the first keg of the Oktoberfest beer.
Coolest carnival ever with people from all over the world pouring in in trains after trains on the gardens with Tents serving the finest beer and games to keep you entertained all day long. The excitement in the crowds is addictive to say the least and the throngs of people in costume enjoying the best of beer is a sight to see.
Public Transport is the best way to get there as most of the roads are cordoned off and parking can get to be a huge nightmare. Take the U or the S Bahn and get down at the Theresienwiese or Schwanthalerhöhe stations and follow the crowd. Reservations are allowed in tents, however, if you go in a little early around 9 am you can still manage to find a good spot amidst the crowds.
Chug Away!