From traditional German folk fests to stein-wielding celebrations, discover a few of the best Oktoberfests around the U.S. Grab some Lederhosen and book your trip!
Marketed as America's largest Oktoberfest, this event in downtown Cincinnati welcomes more than 800,000 attendees. First held in 1976, this is the largest celebration of German heritage in Southwest Ohio.
Cincinnati, OH
September 19—24
While this may not be the most authentic Oktoberfest around, Denver has got the beer to back it up —at least 150 breweries and counting. General admission is free – no ticket required!
Denver, CO (Ballpark District)
Weekend One: Sept. 20 – 22; Weekend Two: Sept. 27—29
Bavarian Bierhaus Zum Schneider hosts their annual Oktoberfest tent with exclusive imported German beers, music, and traditional German fare.
New York City, NY
Sept. 26 – Oct. 6
A Northeast tradition, Fulton hosts the longest running Oktoberfest in the Twin Cities. Be sure to bring your favorite stein!
Minneapolis, MN (Fulton’s NE Brewery)
Weekend One: Sept. 22—23; Weekend Two: Sept. 29—30
Celebrating more than 50 years, Four Peaks Oktoberfest offers something for the whole family. Dance to German polka, play at the kids carnival, watch dachshund races, and more!
Tempe, AZ
Oct. 11—13
Join the fun at the largest folk festival in the Northwest. With multiple “garten” options, you can choose your perfect Oktoberfest vibe. Hop on the shuttle that leaves from Portland and go car-free.
Mt. Angel, OR (~45 minutes from Portland)
Sept. 12 – 15
Get into the fall spirit with an Oktoberfest to remember!
Book your Bavarian-inspired adventure today!
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