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Hallo! It's Oktoberfest

Photo by tdbeckwith

Posted on September 30, 2025 in Trip Ideas

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Ever since the first Oktoberfest was held in 1810, Germans and German emigrants the world over have kicked off the largest festival in the world every year in late September. Back then, the event celebrated the wedding of a Bavarian prince and princess, but today it celebrates the wedding of everyone in attendance with beer. If you can’t make it over to Deutschland, take IgoUgo's recommendations for American cities with a brat-filled taste of the real thing.

Cincinnati, OH and Columbus, OH

Dubbed “Zinzinnati” due to its high German population, the Forest City began holding its own Oktoberfests in 1976. Over thirty years later, it’s the largest in North America, with an annual attendance of around 500,000 people and performances by Weird Al, Davy Jones, and the largest kazoo band in history. Downstate, Ohio capital Columbus builds an entire German village within a 100,000-foot pavilion as their way of marking the occasion.

Das Hofbrauhaus in Las Vegas, NV

Stein-holding contests and raucous sets from MC Johann are just two of the events that mark this wild weekend in Sin City. The beer hall itself is a replica of the famous Hofbrauhaus in Munich, which started brewing beer in 1589.

Vail, CO

In keeping with the extravagance of a top-notch ski resort, the Town of Vail celebrates Oktoberfest over the course of two weekends. Attendees can gorge themselves in the Bratwurst-Eating Contest or blow off some steam with Keg Bowling.

Tulsa, OK

This city on the plains takes advantage of its wide-open fields with expansive tents and a Spaten-sponsored wiener dog race. If you’re feeling more American than German, you can even play a few games of beer pong with the festival’s mascot.

IgoUgo journals about other great festivals
Greek Food Festival Journals
Edinburgh Fringe Festival Journals
National Cherry Blossom Festival Journals

Posted by tdbeckwith (Thomas Beckwith)

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