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Enjoy beer and celebrate the reunification of Germany with the largest festival in the world. The 16-day Munich celebration is popular among 6 million people for a reason. Have wunderbar Oktoberfest with eHow!
Beer anyone? Munich's Oktoberfest is one of the largest festivals in Europe, attracting 6 million visitors annually with beer, sausage and song. Despite its name, Read More
It's early autumn and you've offered to throw an Oktoberfest for your friends and family. Wunderbar! The beer is chilling and the sauerkraut is simmering, so now it's time Read More
Oktoberfest is a celebration which spans 16 days in late September in Munich, Germany and is the largest festival of its kind in the world. Nearly six million visitors Read More
Oktoberfest to most North Americans means satisfying beer and savory German food. The foods served during Oktoberfest are hearty, plentiful and filling, and best of all, Read More
Despite its rich cultural history, Oktoberfest is best known for its food and beer. Luckily, most of the food you will find at a traditional Oktoberfest celebration pair Read More
Oktoberfest to most North Americans means satisfying beer and savory German food. The foods served during Oktoberfest are hearty, plentiful and filling, and best of all, Read More
Oktoberfest is a popular German festival that dates back to 1810. Though the official Oktoberfest is obviously held in Germany, there are a plethora of festivals that are Read More
Oktoberfest began as a Bavarian festival honoring the marriage of a prince almost 200 years ago. Today Oktoberfest is the world's largest fair. The German festival has Read More
Dressing for Oktoberfest can be one of the most important and fun ways to prepare for the upcoming festival. Dressing up for the festival went out of style in Germany in Read More
According to most college students, Oktoberfest is one of the most important holidays on the calendar. Celebrating the German holiday Oktoberfest in college dorms is a Read More
Oktoberfest in Fredericksburg, Texas is held on the first weekend in October each year, on Main Street, where the event's Marktplatz is located. The Marktplatz, or market Read More
Celebrate Oktoberfest in Boston honoring the traditional 2-week Bavarian beer festival that originated in Munich, Germany over 180 years ago. The most popular celebrations Read More
One of the top five Oktoberfest celebrations in Texas, the Fredricksburg Oktoberfest is a celebration of the strong German heritage found in Texas. Oktoberfest began as a Read More
The first Oktoberfest in Kitchener Waterloo, Canada was held in 1969. Today, the Kitchener Waterloo Oktoberfest is an international event that attracts more than 700,000 Read More
Visit Tempe, Arizona to celebrate Oktoberfest in this suburb of Phoenix. The Tempe Oktoberfest is well organized, with activities for all members of the family to enjoy. Read More
Hot Springs, Arkansas hosts Oktoberfest each year. This annual 2-day event is held on the second weekend in October and features traditional German-inspired activities that Read More
The German Village Oktoberfest in Columbus, Ohio is a family-oriented 2-day internationally renowned Bavarian beer festival. The Oktoberfest celebration is considered to be Read More
San Antonio's Oktoberfest is held annually at the Beethoven Halle and Garten. Patrons celebrate with live German music, food, games, beer and hospitality over two Read More
There are few cities in the United States that embody the spirit of Oktoberfest quite like Chicago, Illinois. Oktoberfest celebrations throughout the city range from Read More
If you want to celebrate Oktoberfest in Detroit, Michigan, you have two options, each of which offers fun in a unique way. The first option is to partake in the celebration Read More
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