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Oktoberfest

Think Germany, think Oktoberfest: with gigantic beers, brass bands and lederhosen. Hamburg, too, has its offshoot of this Bavarian event.

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Some might think that the world-famous Oktoberfest is as German as it gets. Brass bands, large beer steins, Dirndl dresses and the ever-present Lederhosen come to mind. In reality, it is mostly Bavaria – Germany's largest and southernmost federal state – that has shaped this image of Germany.

It's in the Bavarian capital, Munich, where the world-famous Oktoberfest is celebrated annually. Hamburg, however, has a few Oktoberfest events to offer as well, despite being located some 800 kilometres north of Munich.

Oktoberfest in Hamburg

Geographically, the two cities couldn't be farther away from each other – all the more reason to bring the Oktoberfest to the River Elbe. Hamburg, which has its own gigantic public festival in the form of the DOM funfair, suddenly trades in the roasted almonds and candy apples for °Â±ð¾±ÃŸ·É³Ü°ù²õ³Ù (Bavarian veal sausages), pretzels and, of course, beer.

The Mass (1 litre of drafted beer served in a glass or earthenware mug) plays an integral part in the festivities. In this light, minor inconsistencies, like September being the month when Oktoberfest is celebrated, shouldn’t be questioned too rigidly.

See below for examples of locations that generally offer Oktoberfest-themed events in September and October.


Wandsbeker Marktplatz, 22041 Hamburg
Expect marquees, music, traditional beer tapping to bring the Bavarian vibes.

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Esplanade 6, 20354 Hamburg; Speersort 1, 20095 Hamburg
This Bavaria-based chain has two locations in Hamburg, each with extensive Oktoberfest celebrations.


Frascatiplatz 21039 Hamburg, Germany
Hamburg’s largest Oktoberfest celebration will make you feel like you're in Munich.


Große Elbstraße 9, 22767 Hamburg
North meets south at this Bavaria-themed party at Hamburg's famous Fish Market.

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