Marstall Beer Tent
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Welcome to Marstall !
Our MARSTALL Festzelt has been a place we love and enjoy sharing with our guests since 2014.
We offer a unique ambiance at the largest folk festival in the world, heartfelt service, typical Bavarian hospitality, and a lively atmosphere.
Visit us again this year, feel completely at ease, and fully enjoy your stay at Oktoberfest - carefree comfort and love in every detail. The festival tent reflects the passion and joy our family has for Bavarian cuisine and hospitality.
We look forward to welcoming you!
Opening hours: Monday to Friday, 10:00 am to 11:00 pm.
Location: The festival tent is located directly at the main entrance of Theresienwiese. Theresienwiese is easily accessible by public transportation.
U-Bahn (Subway) station: Theresienwiese (U4/U5) or Goetheplatz (U3/U6)
Taxi stands: Schwanthaler Straße or Mozartstraße
The festival tent is wheelchair accessible.
Tent layouts are available in the reservation section.
Including consumption vouchers worth €45-65 per person.
Additional information about the reservation times
*The start of the reservation may vary according to the tent area. You will find the binding times when you receive the official reservation documents.
The official reservation times must be strictly adhered to. Otherwise, free seats will be given to other guests. For this reason, we point out that you have enough time to plan your arrival.
Program and cast
Theresienwiese Oktoberfest Munich
Oktoberfest is the world’s largest beer festival and a symbol of Bavarian culture. Held annually in Munich, Germany, at the sprawling Theresienwiese grounds, this event attracts millions of visitors from all over the world. Oktoberfest traditionally begins in late September and lasts for 16–18 days, ending on the first Sunday in October. The festival originated in 1810 as a celebration of the marriage of Crown Prince Ludwig and Princess Therese of Bavaria, and over the years, it has grown into a global phenomenon.
The heart of Oktoberfest is its beer tents—large, elaborately decorated halls where breweries serve their finest lagers. There are more than 30 tents at the festival, each offering a unique experience. Some tents, like Hofbräu-Festzelt or Schottenhamel, are known for their lively music and party atmosphere, while others provide a more traditional Bavarian experience with folk music, dances, and local cuisine. Each tent can host thousands of guests, and visitors often reserve tables in advance to ensure a spot.
Food at Oktoberfest is just as important as beer. Visitors can enjoy traditional Bavarian dishes such as roast chicken, pork knuckles, sausages, pretzels, and a variety of desserts like apple strudel. The combination of hearty food and freshly brewed beer creates a festive atmosphere that encourages singing, dancing, and socializing.
Oktoberfest is not just about beer; it also features rides, games, and cultural events for families. Ferris wheels, roller coasters, and traditional carousel rides make the festival appealing to visitors of all ages. Parade events and performances showcase Bavarian traditions, from folk costumes to brass bands.
The festival is a celebration of community, tradition, and fun. Visitors often dress in traditional Bavarian attire, with men wearing lederhosen and women wearing dirndls. The event offers a unique opportunity to experience Bavarian culture in a joyful and lively setting.
Whether you are a beer enthusiast, a food lover, or simply seeking an unforgettable cultural experience, Oktoberfest in Munich promises a spectacular and immersive adventure.