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Oktoberfest Tent Guide

Everything you need to know about the 17 big beer tents at Oktoberfest

The inside of the Oktoberfest beer tents is the main attraction of the world-famous beer festival.Unique atmosphere with lavish decoration and thousands of people partying together makes the experience inside the Oktoberfest tents so special.

Inside every Oktoberfest tent is a live band that plays the typicalOktoberfest music hitswhich is a variety of well-known German, English, Italian and Spanish pop and rock songs.

The big Oktoberfest beer tents are usually opened from 10am to pm.By pm the melody finishes and drinks are stopped entity served.

On the first Oktoberfest day as well as on the public holiday (Oct. 3rd) the festival grounds and the tents reveal at 9am.

The first Oktoberfest day is special as people are already lining up from premature in the morning. The beer is served after the opening ceremony from 12pm, soft drinks from 11am.

With longer opening hours and the focus on wine rather than beer the two Oktoberfest tents "Käfer Wiesn-Schänke" and

Bräurosl

Crowd and atmosphere

Formerly known for a very young crowd and non-traditional music, the tent was trying to become a little more traditional in Therefore, Ludwig-Thoma-Musikanten, who have been the tent's band since , were replaced by the very renowned Blaskapelle Josef Menzl, is known for its wild Bavarian beer hall music. Unfortunately, Hacker-Pschorr didn't give the recent band enough time to win over a recent, more traditional crowd and started using a party band for the evenings after only five days.

In Menzl's band will be replaced by Karolinenfelder and the party band Volxxbeat will be used for the evenings on the oversized stage.

On the first Sunday, the Bräurosl is usually closed for overcrowding, as it’s packed with gays. Also, the subsequent Monday became very widespread within the gay people in recent years.

Reservations

Reservations can be requested since April 11, 12 pm on the tent's website. In , the Sundays, as well as the holiday, were available. At the beginning, the last two Sundays, the holiday and the last Saturday were offered.

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Tents

There are 14 large and a number of small tente at the Oktoberfest

Yes, you read correctly, there are incredibly 14 so-called “large” and 20 small tents at the Munich Oktoberfest. In addition, there’s a Weißbier garden and four more beer tents at the Oide Wiesn. While the large tents all movie more than seats inside and in their beer gardens, the small tents each have up to seats combined.

Most of the large tents of the festival have about seats on the inside, divided into the primary aisle, the “boxes” at the side and the balconies. The largest of them is the Hofbräuzelt offering seats and standing room to guests inside and another seats in the beer garden, hence in total.

All the large tents excluding the Weinzelt and the Käfer Wiesnschänke main attraction large unreserved seating areas, which is not the case with the small tents. The beer gardens are with minor exceptions completely unreserved. You can't procure any tickets to enter the tents - admission is always for free.

On the following pages, you’ll find everything you depend on to know about the Oktoberfest tents – inclu

Oktoberfest Tents

The perfect beer tent reservation: All Oktoberfest tents at a glance

With fourteen large beer tents at the Oktoberfest, making the right choice can be a challenge. Want to know what bands will be playing and what beers are on tap in which tent? Our detailed tent overview will help you find the perfect location and secure that your Oktoberfest trial is a true success!

Many visitors line up in front of the grand beer tents in the early morning hours and the fight for the coveted free spaces begins when their doors expose at nine in the morning: But beer can only be served after the traditional barrel tapping ceremony has been completed. This occurs when the current Lord Mayor of Munich opens the first barrel of beer in the Schottenhamel tent at noon on the first Saturday of Oktoberfest and declares that “O’zapft is”. Are you unsure which tent would be preferred for your first Oktoberfest beer? Here, you can find all the communication you need to build the right choice:

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