Oktoberfest Tickets in Munich: How to get them (2024)

Oktoberfest tickets (and by that we really mean beer tent reservations) can only be purchased directly from the individual beer tents themselves and can be extremely difficult to get. Again, if you plan to make reservations,ONLY purchase beer tent tickets directly from the tents.Neverbuy them via some “online ticket reseller” or eBay or out of the back of someone’s minivan, for instance.

It is illegal to purchase beer tent tickets through a third party and, besides, those situations are likely a scam where you’ll end up with no Oktoberfest reservations but a whole lotta debt and regret. (Come on, nothing good ever came out of the back of someone’s minivan, right?)

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If Oktoberfest tickets / reservations are in your future, you’ll want to arrange them as soon as possible. Like, yesterday. Put down the Rubik’s Cube and get to work–you’re never going to solve that thing anyway.

Each tent makes their reservations available to the public at their own discretion. Some in March, some in April, some even as early as December. (#germanefficiency) Some of the most popular tents will book up in just a couple of days, and reservations for weekends tend to be booked years in advance as it is.

Feeling discouraged? We have Oktoberfest tours & packages that include beer tent reservations here. Read on for more information on acquiring beer tent tickets.⇣⇣⇣

What You Need to Know AboutOktoberfest Tickets & Reservations

First of all, you do not need beer tent reservations to attend the Munich Oktoberfest.

However, with 6 million+ thirsty people visiting each year and only enough spots for 10,000 butts at a time, the seats in each beer tent quickly become a hot commodity. But how do you make sure your rear gets a beer? Here’s everything you need to know on acquiring your Oktoberfest reservations.

Do You Need Oktoberfest Tickets?

So, do you really need Oktoberfest reservations? Well, the answer to that depends on a few factors:

WHEN DO YOU PLAN ON ATTENDING OKTOBERFEST?

Certain times of the day and certain dates of the festival are busier than others resulting in it being harder for you to get a seat (a prerequisite for getting a beer).

➤ Are you planning to attend first thing in the morning? You’ll be fine without Oktoberfest tickets.
➤ Attending early on a weekday? No sweat.
➤ Hoping to party at night? Don’t hold your breath.
➤ Looking forward to experiencing Oktoberfest opening weekend or closing night? Fuggedaboutit.

Oktoberfest reservations aren’t necessarily needed for early mornings and weekdays when attendance is at its lowest (which isn’t really ‘low’ at all); but experiencing late night party time or the opening and closing ceremonies can really only be done with beer tent reservations and/or friends in high places.

You won’t need beer tent tickets early in the morning during the week.Photo: Ashley Smith | My Wanderlusty Life

HOW BIG IS THE SIZE OF YOUR GROUP?

Solo travellers and groups of two, three, or even four shouldn’t have a problem finding seats in a beer tent without a reservation. By law, Oktoberfest beer tents must set aside a hefty chunk of their seating for walk-ins, reservation-free, and the smaller your party, the easier it will be to claim your own butt zone.

Larger groups wishing to sit together will have a much tougher (i.e. damn near impossible) time finding a table to call their own. In this case, Oktoberfest reservations are downright mandatory.

WHAT IS YOUR TRAVEL STYLE?

If you’re the kind of traveller who doesn’t know if he/she is even going to Oktoberfest yet (it literally doesn’t matter what day of the year you’re reading this), then it doesn’t look like Oktoberfest reservations are in the cards for you. If you’re into winging it internationally, then beer tent tickets are probably the least of your worries.

On the other hand, if you’re a hardcore planner, Oktoberfest tickets may be just the thing to settle your travel worries. With reservations, finding a seat at the world’s largest beer and pretz’ fest is just one less thing to stress about and may make planning the rest of your trip so much more fun.

How do you get Oktoberfest reservations?

There are only two legitimate ways to get Oktoberfest beer tent tickets.

FROM THE SOURCE

The #1 way to get Oktoberfest reservations (and some will tell you it’s the only way) is from the tent owners themselves. Each tent uses its own methods to obtain Oktoberfest tickets and their rules must be followed to the letter. Some still require fax and snail mail requests while others have finally joined the rest of us here in the 21st century and provide online reservation forms. To acquire Oktoberfest reservations:

1 – Decide which Oktoberfest beer tent you wish to join.
2 – Find their reservation request page (see below for direct links to each beer tent’s reservation page).
3 – Follow their instructions, no matter how ridiculous.

JOIN A TOUR GROUP

Should it be that the time to acquire Oktoberfest tickets has passed or, hell, you just don’t want to deal with it in the first place, there’s a tour group for that! All of our Oktoberfest tours include beer tent reservations so you can spend less time sending international faxes (does anyonestill know how to do that anyway?) and more time getting your stein-chugging record down to under a minute. You can do eet!

Reservations at the 14 big beer tents

To reserve your spots directly with the beer tents, see below for their designated reservations page. Don’t know which beer tent to choose? Read about each of them here.

There are 14 big beer tents at Oktoberfest in Munich

What are the requirements for obtaining Oktoberfest tickets?

If only acquiring Oktoberfest tickets was as easy as filling out a form, stuffing it into an envelope, writing out the full German address, driving to the post office, paying for international postage, and waiting six weeks to see if your letter actually made it—right? Instead, there are a few extra things you should know about acquiring Oktoberfest reservations.

WHEN TO PLAN FOR OKTOBERFEST RESERVATIONS

Yesterday. No, scratch that—months ago. Each individual beer tent begins their process of assigning Oktoberfest tickets at different times of the year because they be the boss and they do what they want. Even if that means making you pick up a dusty ol’ fax machine at an elderly couple’s garage sale.

Some begin taking reservations as early as the previous year’s Oktoberfest (no rest for the beer-y). Some start in January, some in March, April, and May. Others, like Augustiner, are so damn popular they’re automatically full every year so you can forget about them and just hope that one day you’ll get to sit at the cool kids lunch table. The tents’ pages on reservation requirements will explicitly say when they start taking reservations.

IS THERE A MINIMUM REQUIREMENT?

Yes, there is. Oktoberfest reservations are strictly for tables only, not people. No one can reserve just seats at Oktoberfest. Instead, an entire 8- or 10-person table must be reserved. You know what that means, right? Lock up your lagers: the whole crew is coming to town!

But what if you have less than 8 or 10 friends? (no judgment) If you have fewer people in your group you can still make Oktoberfest reservations – you just have to pay for the equivalent of a whole table.

IS THERE A COST FOR ACQUIRING BEER TENT TICKETS?

The answer again is no. But also yes. (Isn’t this fun?)

Oktoberfest reservations themselves are free, but to reserve a table you must purchase food and drink vouchers for each of the “10” people attending. These vouchers typically include 2 litres of beer + 1 wiesnhendl (half chicken) per person, but each tent has its own requirements/kickass Oktoberfest food. Because, if you’re doing Oktoberfest right, 2 litres of beer and a meal will absolutely be consumed, making your Oktoberfest reservations “free” in the long run.

Beer tents pack out by evening and all day on weekends.

Oktoberfest Tickets – Things to Know

Oktoberfest reservations can only be made for tables inside the beer tents. No beer garden tables are reserve-able. They like to leave those open for the amateurs who slept in.

➤ Oktoberfest reservations are only valid for certain parts of the day—time blocks of typically four hours each—not for the entire day. Unless you want to reserve all the time blocks because holy cow your ambition is on point.

➤ You must be on time for your Oktoberfest reservations. Otherwise you risk losing your table altogether. And when we say “on time” we really mean “at least 15 minutes early”.

➤ Reselling your Oktoberfest tickets is strictly forbidden. Don’t try to auction off your Oktoberfest table to the highest bidder. They will find out; you will be in trouble. And definitely never, ever try to buy beer tent tickets via an online reseller or other 3rd party website. Both sides of this are illegal and just plain stupid.

Don’t want the hassle of making beer tent reservations yourself?
Join one of our Oktoberfest tours and let us sort it all for you.

The 14 major beer tents

There are 14 big and 21 small tents at Oktoberfest. Entrance to the festivaland all tents is always FREE and you do not have to purchase any kind of admission. Don’t be fooled by just anyone with a minivan.

Full descriptions of the beer tents and contact information can be found on our individual beer tent pages.⇣⇣⇣

  • Marstall Festzelt
  • Armbrustschützenzelt
  • Hofbräu Festzelt
  • Hacker-Festzelt
  • Schottenhamel Festhalle
  • Paulaner Festzelt
  • Schützen-Festzelt
  • Käfers Wiesn-Schänke
  • Weinzelt
  • Löwenbräu-Festzelt
  • Pschorr-Bräurosl
  • Augustiner-Festzelt
  • Ochsenbraterei
  • Fischer Vroni

Who wouldn’t want to have beers in a tent like this?

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Oktoberfest Tickets in Munich: How to get them (2024)

FAQs

Do you need to buy tickets in advance for Oktoberfest Munich? ›

The reservation itself – just like entry to the Oktoberfest and the beer tents – is free. However you need to buy and pay for vouchers in advance. These are tokens, for example for 2 liters of beer and a half chicken per person.

Where can I get tickets for Oktoberfest? ›

Oktoberfest Tickets & Reservations

Oktoberfest tickets (and by that we really mean beer tent reservations) can only be purchased directly from the individual beer tents themselves and can be extremely difficult to get. Again, if you plan to make reservations, ONLY purchase beer tent tickets directly from the tents.

Can you just turn up to Oktoberfest? ›

At least from Sundays through Thursdays, you should always be able to find free seats in the tents. The average Oktoberfest visit does not include a table reservation, hence, without one, you're in good company. All the large tents, except the Weinzelt and Käfer, are obliged to keep large sections unreserved.

How to attend Oktoberfest in Munich? ›

The Oktoberfest takes place at the Theresienwiese and can be accessed by foot and public transport using multiple entrances. The Munich Oktoberfest is mainly divided into two areas: On the right (west) side, seen from the main entrance, you'll find the Wirtsbudenstraße with most of the large beer tents.

Is Oktoberfest in Munich cash only? ›

You may be able to pay at some stalls or rides using cards, but you can never count on it. The only thing you can rely on is cash. There are ATMs at the fair grounds as well as in all big tents. However, most of them aren't operated by banks and come with ridiculous charges.

How early should I get to Oktoberfest? ›

The gates to Oktoberfest open at 9:00 am on opening day, so you'll want to show up around 5 or 6am. At anywhere between 5,000 and 10,000 seats each, you'd assume there would be enough space in the tents to accommodate everyone who wishes to join Oktoberfest on opening day.

Is Oktoberfest in Munich worth it? ›

It was definitely worth a visit, so many colorful and beautifully decorated tents. Overall, it was an experience that would remain in our memory every October when we see the Oktoberfest sign!! This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC.

How much does Oktoberfest cost Munich? ›

Entry costs for Oktoberfest 2023

The good news is that you don't need a ticket to visit Oktoberfest. It's only at the Oide Wiesn (the most traditional spot at the festival) that you'll need to buy a €4 ticket for entry. After 9 p.m., however, you can enter for free.

What to wear to Oktoberfest in Munich? ›

Dirndls, for women, and lederhosen for men and some women, make up Munich's Oktoberfest trachten, or traditional costumes, and with well in excess of 90% of revellers in the beer halls sporting some kind of Oktoberfest dirndl or lederhosen, for even the short-term visitor an investment in some Oktoberfest outfits can ...

Is it hard to get a seat at Oktoberfest? ›

Go On A Weekday: If you don't have reservations you'll really want to plan your trip to be in Munich during the week. Weekends can be almost impossible to get into the tents without lining up by 5-6am, but on a Weekday can usually get into the tents until 2-3pm when the unreserved seats fill up.

Is 1 day at Oktoberfest enough? ›

Tourists generally stay longer, but to be honest, one can only consume so much beer and wurst! Booking out one or two days to spend at the Oktoberfest Festivities in Munich is more than enough.

Can you go to Oktoberfest without a ticket? ›

Is the entrance to the Oktoberfest free? The Oktoberfest doesn't cost to enter; anyone can wander through the venue without needing a ticket. The reason there are sometimes queues at the entrance is that security personnel check visitors' bags so that everyone at the Oktoberfest can feel safe and relax.

How far is Oktoberfest from Munich city center? ›

Munich City Center to Oktoberfest: the festival is very close to the city center, the distance is about 2 kilometers (1.2 miles).

Which entrance is best for Oktoberfest? ›

Our recommendation. We can therefore only recommend the following: As a rule, it is not worth appearing long before 9 am. It also makes no sense to line up in the long queues at the main entrance or Schaustellerstraße. If you want to avoid crowds, use the entrance at the Oide Wiesn (P10).

Where is the best place to celebrate Oktoberfest in Munich? ›

Theresienwiese in Munich – Ludwigsvorstadt-Isarvorstadt

Oktoberfest takes place very centrally in Munich: on the so-called Theresienwiese, a mostly empty space of about 100 acres, not far from the Old Town and in the middle of Munich's Ludwigsvorstadt-Isarvorstadt district.

Do you need to book Deutsche Bahn in advance? ›

No, for regional trains - the ones marked R, RE, M, ALX & so on in the search results on int.bahn.de. Regional trains have one fixed price with unlimited availability and no reservations necessary or possible. Treat them as you would a city metro: Turn up, buy a ticket and hop on the next train.

How far in advance should you book a hotel for Oktoberfest? ›

Oktoberfest hotels are different than other hotels you've stayed at in that they don't just book up months in advance, you could be looking at up to a year out in some places. In fact, while you're at Oktoberfest this year, go ahead and book your room for next year while you're there, just to be safe.

How much does it cost to go to Oktoberfest in Munich? ›

Entry costs for Oktoberfest 2023

The good news is that you don't need a ticket to visit Oktoberfest. It's only at the Oide Wiesn (the most traditional spot at the festival) that you'll need to buy a €4 ticket for entry. After 9 p.m., however, you can enter for free.

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