Theresienwiese is the world famous location where the Munich Oktoberfest is held. The locals also like to come for the Spring Festival and Winter Tollwood to celebrate here. But the Bavaria and St ...
Fancy that Oktoberfest feeling in spring? The first big folk festival on Munich's Theresienwiese runs from April to beginning of May: At the Spring Festival, two marquees and over 100 showmen with ...
It's held in the same place, Munich's Theresienwiese, but has fewer tents, and in many ways can be just as much fun.
The Theresienwiese, south of Nymphenburg and west of the Old Town, is renowned for being the site of Munich's annual Oktoberfest. The 16-day event draws more than 6 million people from across the ...
The venue, a meadow on the edge of Munich at the time, was called “Theresienwiese” to honor the bride. While that name remains, the start date has moved up to September, when the temperatures ...
The venue, a meadow on the edge of Munich at the time, was called “Theresienwiese” to honor the bride. While that name remains, the start date has moved up to September, when the temperatures ...
Munich's Oktoberfest typically attracts over 6 million visitors to Theresienwiese's fairgrounds every September and October, and the two-week event is beloved by locals and tourists alike.
Take out as much cash as you plan on spending at Oktoberfest before you enter Theresienwiese, which is a 10-minute train ride from Munich. Some tents accept cards, which is rare in Germany ...
Builders began putting up the festival grounds for Munich's famous Oktoberfest on ... the beer-soaked festivities will kick off on the Theresienwiese fairgrounds, known locally as the Wiesn.
Served with crispy onions and curry ketchup in homage to the Bavarian specialty, the sausage was cooked to length to symbolise the 1,212km from The Castle pub to Theresienwiese, Munich ...