Proprietors: Toni and Christl Roiderer. Hacker-Festhalle - This tent is known for it's painted blue sky and white clouds on the ceiling that can, if the weather is nice, open up to actually show the blue sky above. My overall impression of the Pschorr-Brurosl: Flanked by two 20m maypoles at the entrance and a portrait of the gorgeous Rosi Pschorr (daughter of the former Pschorr brewery owner), the Pschorr-Brurosl is one Oktoberfest tent thats impossible to miss. This page was last edited on 26 September 2022, at 18:39. If youre wanting a break from the crazy party atmosphere, the Festzelt Tradition is a lovely escape. *shudder*. When the weather is nice, sitting outside in one of these gardens is an awesome way to spend the day, but you do miss out on the traditional atmosphere of music playing, dancing on benches, etc. Schottenhamel is where the party starts! Its not your classic Oktoberfest experience but its still fun and more laid back than other tents. The green colour palette is just SO SOOTHING, plus, I adore that theres a local vibe here and far fewer belligerent drunkos. Scroll down to see photos of every big tent at the worlds largest beer festival, along with key pieces of info like the beer they serve, which ones are my favourites, and more. Subscribe; Submissions Policy; Search How to Get Reservations at the . then feel free to check it out, but heed my warning: most locals avoid this tent at all costs. Public transport to the oktoberfest: Depending on which weekend you're in munich, you may end up at a big tent (5,000+ capacity) or a. With that in mind, here are my top picks. New to the blog and my very lame jokes? Sesating Capacity: 6200 inside 2200 outside. Maybe just save your visit for when you have a stuffed nose. I like this tent, but its definitely fancier, more refined, and less of a party tent. The crowd here tends to be on the younger side, but its a great, lively place to party the night away. This is a really fun tent to spend the evening in, but it gets PACKED because its very popular among locals with reservations, so be sure to get here early. My overall impression of the Hacker-Festhalle: Nicknamed Bavarian Heaven, Hacker-Festhalle is known as one of the best tents in terms of decor (a painted ceiling shows fluffy white clouds and painted motifs of famous Munich landmarks), plus as a bonus: its one of the best tents at Oktoberfest for a good party. Today, the Schtzen-Festzelt caters to a . A good time is always guaranteed at the Hacker-Festhalle, nicknamed Bavarian Heaven thanks to its blue sky interior. The atmosphere here is significantly different from other big tents dancing on the benches arent allowed for example, and the crowd feels 90% local. PS: I met an Uber driver in Berlin who was a security guard at this tent for five years. Every tent is different, with varying colour schemes, themes and decor. More on that later. But because its end date revolves around German Unity Day (a national holiday), some years we get a few extra days as a bonus! In the second largest Oktoberfest tent, the whole world celebrates under the merciful eyes of the angel Aloisius - who watches over the goings-on as a larger-than-life figure. Its especially atmospheric at night, when the lights have dimmed, the star lamps are lit and the rock and roll band comes out to dole out banger after banger (think Dancing Queen, Angels, We Are the Champions, etc. Festwirt (Festival Manager) was Sepp Krtz, from 1995 till 2013, a tenant of the Waldwirtschaft in Grohesselohe. Id come back. Because I dont love hunting and taxidermy, I dont think Id choose to hang out in this tent, but here are some photos so you can gauge the vibe for yourself: Beer served at this Oktoberfest tent: Augustiner. Packages & Tours for Oktoberfest in Munich, Ger many. In the past, the Aloisius figure in the tent sky was regularly pelted with bras, which Wiesn visitors got rid of if they got too warm - several times per Wiesn, the good guy had to be freed from other people's textiles! This is a smaller and more intimate tent that caters to an older, well-to-do sort of crowd, but its surprisinglynot that expensive if you drink the cheapest options they have and share a bottle. First Saturday - 12:00 PM - This is the tapping of the First Oktoberfest beer barrel in the Schottenhamel tent which signifies the opening of the event. Its not your classic Oktoberfest experience but its still fun and more laid back than other tents. The Schtzen-Festzelt is one of the oldest tents at Oktoberfest dating back to 1926. Yessss that makes me so happy to hear, Linnea. Why do the tents not all have this? You know it was epic, but the only proof you have is a blurry iPhone photo and a diminished sense of dignity. Service in the Kfer-Schnke ends at 0:30 at night (other tents end at 22:30); wine and champagne is also served here. My overall impression of Kufflers Weinzelt: This tent is CLASSY. The Marstall offers 3200 seats. This is so right up my alley! There were 3,300 seats in the tent and 1,000 outside. Also impressive are the performances of the Schuhplattler and whipcrackers when they perform their dancing and whipping art. If youre on an epic beer quest to sample refreshments from all of Munichs Big Six breweries, know that youll need to do some tent hopping to accomplish that. Walk into an Augustiner tent, and youll only get poured Augustiner. Known for its happy party vibe, this tent is another one of my favourites. Even musically the Marstall follows in the tradition of the Hippodrom, with performances from the "Mnchner Zweitracht" and "Die Oberbayern", along with others. 1,000, The Aloisius figure and the hop decoration. In 2010, the Brurosl tent had 6,200 indoor seats and 2,200 outdoor seats. And I succeeded!! The 90.5 43 meter Hacker-Tent offers indoor seating for 6,950 people, and another 2,350 outdoor seats. [12] It has been under the leadership of the Steinberg family since the 1980s,[13] to which is also the tenant of the Hofbruhaus cellar's since 1995. What's special: beer from wooden barrels The popular Augustiner beer comes from the "hirsche," traditional wooden barrels with a capacity of 200 liters. Outdoor seating capacity: 2200. It's also one of the most popular tents so make sure you're there extra early to get a seat inside. The Schlager group "Mnchner Zwietracht" (Munich Discord) played for more than ten years every evening at the Hippodrome. It charges a 3 euro fee to enter, but is well worth it. you know, for research (and hedonism). This beer tent translates as "crossbow shooters tent" for good reason; a crossbow competition has been organized at Oktoberfest since 1895 and is still one of the highlights of Oktoberfest today. In the standing area directly in front of the music stage, guests from all over the world celebrate and sing along loudly to English-language hits and pop songs, which the band "Kapelle Alois Altmann und seine Isarspatzen" perform. The reservation process for Schottenhamel is also wonderfully 21st century, unlike many other tents where they still require faxes. [3], The Augustiner brewery is the only Munich brewery that still delivers the beer in wooden barrels to the Oktoberfest. After the last reconstruction in 2015, the Schtzenfestzelt shines in new splendor and now offers space for a total of 6,278 guests. One of the oldest tents at the Oktoberfest, it has a special feature: in 110 shooting range spots, the Oktoberfest-Landesschieen of marksmen takes place. Other guest bands and traditional costume associations perform with their own independent programs twice a day at 2 p.m. and 6 p.m. Also, as an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. The Marstall took over the place of the Hippodrom as of the Oktoberfest 2014. The world meets here. Thats because this tent has a rep for being where all the worst kinds of tourists go, the ones who are here to get black out drunk, fall asleep on the tables and just be unruly. The benches in Schottenhammel are shorter and placed around the square tables. While for the most part, Oktoberfest is this happy glob of people where tourists and locals happily mingle and co-exist, there are certain tents known for being hotspots for the worst kinds of tourists. The festival, which locals call Wiesn, has 14 main tents, each able to fit between 5,000. *. Crossbow Shooter's Tent. In the Hofbru tent you will find everything culinary about the Wiesn: roast chicken and pork knuckle, but also the original Dampfnudel yeast dumplings by the Mnchner Freiheit caf. Alright! Generally speaking, it has fewer tourists than the other big tents at Oktoberfest, and less of a party vibe, so if you're looking for something more low-key, this might be perfect. In addition to the 15 large tents found at the Oktoberfest, there are also the smaller tents, which are mainly the rotisserie chicken stands like Wienerwald, Cafe Kaiserschmarrn (Rischart), Vinzenz Murr, Poschners, Heimer, Cafe Mohrenkopf, Bodos caf tent, the Inn in Schichtl and the Ammer chicken and canard rotisserie that, since 2000, only sells organic products. If youre still able to walk after a few beers, be sure to stumble your way into a few different tents during your visit. The reservation process for Schottenhamel is also wonderfully 21st century, unlike many other tents where they still require faxes. . They also play a lot of international music, and have really fun staff (from the few times Ive been in here). Most tables will have bottles of champagne on ice, and while there is wheat beer available by the half litre, you wont be seeing any drunken dancing on tables here while hurling around the giant 1L beers. In fact, this is one of the few tents that are completely closed to new customers in terms of reservations, simply because they have so many local repeat-customers. If your goal is to be surrounded by a mostly International (American, Australian, Italian, etc.) Sadly, pretty much all the tables inside are reserved, so you have no hope of just sliding in but I did end up getting a table in the beer garden, where I sampled their very affordable lunch special (relatively speaking), which included a soup, duck with potato dumplings and apple compote, and a cup of coffee (which I never got TBH because I was too awkward to ask) for only 24.50. This tent is a lot of fun though, with a fun party vibe in the evenings and a fairly international crowd thanks to Lwenbrus global brand recognition. Meanwhile, this tradition is so well known, that guests need to come early in order to be able to get a place to join the celebration.[6]. tourists who are only there to get absolutely schwasted, dont dress up in proper attire, and are overall supremely obnoxious). Every year, the mayor of Munich taps the keg in the Schottenhamel tent, where the next Oktoberfest will take place. Quite dangerous, and against the rules as well. Landmarks of the Brurosl tent are two almost 20-meter-high Maibume (Maypoles) placed at the front of the tent. Its far from your typical party tent, instead it has a rustic charm with beautiful string lights, a dance floor in the center where people will do traditional dances, plus cameo appearances from Bavarian whipping boys and traditional stone Maes rather than glasses. The audience and the atmosphere are both very international. Outdoor seating capacity: 1600. Alright, before I show you all the different tents you can visit at Oktoberfest, let me walk you through some of my favourites! The Details for the Hacker-Festzelt Oktoberfest tent. [12] It has been under the leadership of the Steinberg family since the 1980s, [13] to which is also the tenant of the Hofbruhaus cellar's since 1995. For your browsing pleasure, here they are in alphabetical order: Beer served at this Oktoberfest tent:Paulaner. Check out our Privacy Policy and Disclosure for more info. The setup work for the tents often begins three months before the start of the festival. To be honest, this tent had a weird vibe when I visited during a weekday. As soon as you step in, youll notice just how different the vibe is here compared to the other big beer tents. Yes, I would like to receive the Oktoberfest.de newsletter free of charge and without obligation. Salad plates and meatless dishes are also on the menu. The Hofbru tent is, with a total of almost 10,000 seats, the largest beer tent at the Oktoberfest (6,018 seats and 1,000 standing places indoors, and an additional 3,022 seats outdoor). Here, talented folkdance groups arent the only ones to dance to hearty brass music; the children of the festival tent guests join them, as well. Most of the big Oktoberfest tents have both an indoor and outdoor component. While youll be hard pressed to get a seat here without a reservation (certainly not in the evenings), its a really lovely tent where you feel like youve escaped the drunken debauchery of Oktoberfest and found a cozy mountain chalet instead. Beer served at this Oktoberfest tent: Paulaner. The name of the guild - Winzerer Fhndl remained the name of the Paulaner festival hall with its 8,450 indoor seats and 2,450 seats in the garden. . Large Oktoberfest Tents Augustiner-Festhalle Exceptional Augustiner Oktoberfestbier is the only beer dispensed from traditional wooden barrels delivered fresh from Munich's oldest brewery. Some of them do offer a small beer garden outside as well. Long story short, because of Hofbraus international brand recognition (and the fact that it has developed a rep as a party tent), it attracts a pretty gross crowd (e.g. By that I mean: admission to get into both Oktoberfest and the beer tents is 100% free. Oktoberfest Tent Opening Hours. [10] The host of the tent is the Able family. With a beautiful outdoor balcony that overlooks the Oktoberfest ferris wheel and the grounds below, this is also the tent where they host the traditional Oktoberfest shooting competition, since once upon a time this is the tent where marksmen would hang out and shoot things. Seriously, the lights dim, the giant Paulaner beer in the center glows, and the band busts out hit after hit (from both traditional Oktoberfest classics and international bangers). My overall impression of the Fischer Vroni tent: I did list the Fischer Vroni tent as one that I tend to avoid, but genuinely, its ONLY because of the smell. Check out this map on the official website, Oktoberfest on a Budget: The Ultimate Guide, Harry Potter in Lacock: A Magical Guide to Lacock Abbey and Other HP Filming Locations. No other tent at Oktoberfest offers this to this day. In the festival tent, Augustiner beer from wooden barrels is served in cool steins. Home; About. Bands played regularly in the Hippodrom. No one sits at tables in the pubs of their homelands, and in the Hofbru tent they even wanted to dance on the tables. But these times are long gone, the Wiesn has become much more demure. The Schlager group Die Kirchdorfer have been playing there since 1994 as the official festival band daily from noon until 22:30. Definitely a must-visit! While the majority of visitors only get to see 1 or 2 tents during their trip, there are actually 16 large tents that are all special and unique in their own way, something that Ive failed to document thanks to erm, certain alcoholicdistractions. Take time to notice the magnificent trophies and archery memorabilia gracing the walls of this tent. The Kfer Wiesn-Schnke opens at 11:30am but stays open until 1am. Alright, so in total, there are 16 large tents (including the two that are part of the Oide Wiesn). Yes, I visited them all and got photos/notes! There are some Oktoberfest tents youd need to drag me to Thats right, not all tents are created equal, and these are the ones I usually steer clear of: Im sorry, but this tent is the worst, which is a real shame because the decor is actually really pretty. First Name Last Name Email Phone Event ( select preferred year ) Number of People in your Group The audience here on average used to be older, and the atmosphere more cozy that in the other tent. Augustiner Festhalle. The Hofbru-Festzelt is a Bavarian tent with an international flair. History; Causes We Support; PORTFOLIO; Curious Books; Shop. While the majority of visitors only get to see 1 or 2 tents during their trip, there are actually 16 large tents that are all special and unique in their own way, something that Ive failed to document thanks to erm, certain alcoholicdistractions. To be honest, this tent had a weird vibe when I visited during a weekday. This is one of the best Oktoberfest guides Ive seen! The managers are Christa Ludwig Hagn and Stephanie Spendler.[17]. My overall impression of the Pschorr-Brurosl: Flanked by two 20m maypoles at the entrance and a portrait of the gorgeous Rosi Pschorr (daughter of the former Pschorr brewery owner), the Pschorr-Brurosl is one Oktoberfest tent that's impossible to miss. But alas. For several years now on second festival Monday it has come to tradition that the gays and lesbians "occupy" the tent. First of all, the benches are arranged in a square formation, which makes it way easier to speak to everyone at the table, PLUS theyre bolted down to the floor, which means less likelihood of a brutal fall. What we know as Oktoberfest beer tents today, with capacities of up to 11,000, all started out as exponentially smaller (totally wee) beer booths. Paulaner brewery is the supplier for the tent, as well as various Vineyards and the Nymphenburg Sektkellerei (Champagne Cellar). I might come here for a nice meal or a more refined Oktoberfest experience, but I think better parties are to be had elsewhere. Beer served at this Oktoberfest tent:Spaten-Franziskaner-Bru. The tent has been operating since 1984,[21] with a total of 2,500 seats, and is one of the smaller tents at the Oktoberfest. This tent is always a good time, but it earns a spot on my favourites list because it just has so much going for it namely the unique bench formation in some parts of the tent (square around a table, bolted down) which makes it feel WAY safer to dance on than the other tents, plus ingenious additions like netting under the tables so you have a place to stash your belongings. The Steckerlfisch (grilled fish on a stick) is smoked here just like the old days, on a surface fire, and the sausages are grilled on charcoal. Often encounters with celebrity athletes, actors, and other famous people occur in the pub. Recalling the details of Oktoberfest tents youve visited is a bit like trying to explain the taste of a 4am post-clubbing pizza. 2. But not into the maypoles bedecked with garlands and twigs or the impressively large five-meter-diameter harvest crown, but into a breaker box. Subscribe below to become part of #TeamSmartie and gain access to my exclusive VIP library full of resources like checklists, guidebooks and more: As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. Tents; Oide Wiesn; Attraction; . *shudder*. The festival concludes the first Sunday of October following German reunification day on October 5. My overall impression of Armbrustschtzen-Festhalle: This tent is known for hosting the annual crossbow competition, and as such, its decorated like a hunters lodge with a lot of mounted animal heads, taxidermy, hunting motifs, etc. In the Schottenhamel tent, Spaten Beer is also served. Thats all 16 of the big Oktoberfest tents for you. This tent is the perfect combination of fun ambiance, delicious food and laid-back vibes. This tent has always been a good time whenever Ive visited, with a fun mix of kitsch and a younger crowd as the night goes on. Most heartwarming was when I shared a table with an old Bavarian man who after a few hours informed us the server was actually his sister, while the young server on our other side was (plot twist) the other servers DAUGHTER. The decor here is lovely with famous Munich landmarks painted on the walls, and the vibe is always really fun because the band plays all the best hits, both German and international. A third large group are normal Munich locals who just want to have a cozy chat with a fresh Augustiner from a stein. In spite of the storm, the celebrations continued. Beer served at this Oktoberfest tent: Hofbru. Its known to be a very family-friendly tent and the music they play isnt as GET ON THEM BENCHES AND DANCE!. then feel free to check it out, but heed my warning: most locals avoid this tent at all costs. Too many locals. All the tables were decked with happy locals eating giant platters of gourmet, delicious looking food, usually with a bottle of sparkling wine on ice. I love Schottenhamel because it just feels more advanced than most of the other tents. Before we dive into the nitty gritty of all the different tents at Oktoberfest, you should know that. It felt mostly like a low-key place where locals went to have a nice evening out, and not necessarily get sloppy. Last but not least, theres netting under the tables where you can throw your purse or bag. Outdoor seating capacity: 3022. But choosing the right tent is so important! First of all, the benches are arranged in a square formation, which makes it way easier to speak to everyone at the table, PLUS theyre bolted down to the floor, which means less likelihood of a brutal fall. I like this tent, but its definitely fancier, more refined, and less of a party tent. The standing area provides space for almost 10,000 Oktoberfest visitors. This is the tent where the mayor taps the first keg every year to kick off Oktoberfest celebrations. The first Oktoberfest Sunday at the tent is Gay Sunday, where thousands of men and women congregate to enjoy a cool brew and some merry music. And I succeeded!! Accordingly, there is still a lot of dialect to be heard here. My overall impression of the Marstall Festzelt: The Munich Marstall was once an aristocratic riding school, and so the Oktoberfest Marstall tent pays tribute to this in the only logical way they knew how with plenty of allusions to horses! Last but not least, I have to include the Festzelt Tradition in the Oide Wiesn. Youre guaranteed a great time here, especially towards the end of the evening. Some tents belong to the local breweries. Schottenhamel - This is the oldest tent at Oktoberfest and hasthe capacity for over 6,000 people. Indoor seating capacity: 5,830. This tent gets a little wild in the evenings, but thats exactly what I like about it! The big beer tents at Oktoberfest The large tents at Oktoberfest. In addition, a 5x5 meter opening was installed in the beer tent ceiling, to which the operator called a Convertible roof. Long story short, because of Hofbraus international brand recognition (and the fact that it has developed a rep as a party tent), it attracts a pretty gross crowd (e.g. [22] The name "Winzerer Fhndl" for the Paulaner festival hall comes from the time, where the crossbow shooting club, which carried the same name, had its headquarters there and even fired their crossbows in the tent. In the almost two weeks of the festival, more than 782,400 liters of beer, 70,700 BBQ chicken halves, 4,200 pork hocks and 6,200 pork sausage servings are consumed.[14]. The man had STORIES, I tell ya. Phone: +49 (8170) 7303. 12 centner hop from the Holledau . There are currently fourteen large tents and twenty one small tents at the Oktoberfest. Seating capacity inside: 6,220 Brewery: Hacker-Pschorr Web Visit website. Theres four horses at the entrance above the tents distinctive heart-shaped window, horse motifs all around the walls and yes, the band even plays on a stage shaped like a carousel lined with horses. It felt mostly like a low-key place where locals went to have a nice evening out, and not necessarily get sloppy. This tent has always been a good time whenever Ive visited, with a fun mix of kitsch and a younger crowd as the night goes on. While youll be hard pressed to get a seat here without a reservation (certainly not in the evenings), its a really lovely tent where you feel like youve escaped the drunken debauchery of Oktoberfest and found a cozy mountain chalet instead. Its a sweet spot to stop by, even just to spy on the adorable older couples dancing. I can confirm, having tried some of the deep fried shrimp in garlic sauce from the outdoor stand, their food is delicious if you can get over the fishy smell! People in Munich can be pretty particular about their beers, and youll find that most restaurants and bars will only serve beer from one of Munichs big breweries (and some other breweries for wheat beer usually). Kfer's prides itself on its status as a favourite tent among Germany's "Promis" -the local term for celebrities. 6.3 % vol., 13.75 % wort : Music "Mnchner Oktoberfest Musikanten" band, under the direction of band leader Wolfgang Grnbauer, guest bands twice per day . Curious to see where all these Oktoberfest tents are at Theresienwiese? Oktoberfest officially begins on the second to last Saturday in September at noon when the mayor of Munich taps the first barrel at the Schottenhamel Tent, crying "O'zapft is" (It's open). In fact, this is one of the few tents that are completely closed to new customers in terms of reservations, simply because they have so many local repeat-customers. Worst comes to worst, if youre not able to secure yourself a spot inside the tent, youll usually find an open beer garden spot if you lurk around long enough. My overall impression of Festzelt Tradition: Truthfully, this is one of my favourite tents at Oktoberfest. Specialties here are the Steckerlfisch, a grilled spit fish. And I mean, you guys know how obsessed I am with Oktoberfest. I visited every single Oktoberfest tent, and took photos/notes like a very sad but dedicated student. The "Festwirt" (Festival Manager) from the Hacker-tent is Toni Roiderer, spokesmen for the festival hosts and innkeeper in Stralach. This tent gets a little wild in the evenings, but thats exactly what I like about it! And I mean, you guys know how obsessed I am with Oktoberfest. I loved how you went into detail for the tents. Under the leadership of the family, significant structural change were carried out in the tent. Since then it's grown up a bit, moved to its permanent spot next to Bavaria in 1961, and grown up even more to its present size and look. My overall impression of the Augustiner Festalle: In my opinion, this is one of the nicest looking tents (both inside and out). Otherwise, its a cute tent with a ship in the middle, serving up lots of delicious fish specialties and with a very local crowd. Like the Augustiner tents, here Augustiner beer is served on tap. [9] The succeeding tent was the Marstall. If youre on an epic beer quest to sample refreshments from all of Munichs Big Six breweries, know that youll need to do some tent hopping to accomplish that. Traditional with hearty brass music, whipcrackers, dance floors, and beer from stone mugs. Tent capacity: Capacity inside: 4.500; Capacity balconies: 1.518; Standing only area: 1.000; Capacity garden: 3.022; Total: 9.992; The Tent: The Hofbru-Festzelt is the biggest beer-tent at the Oktoberfest. That said, youre still drinking beer in a garden, so how bad can it really be? It was located right next to the main entrance of the Oktoberfest. You can check out the prices of beer from last year here. I would definitely not ever come to this tent by choice haha. Who wont you really find here? you know, for research (and hedonism). Imagine a cozy place to grab beer in stone Maes while people do traditional folk dancing in the middle, and on occasion, where whipping boys come out to perform. The tent has been called the Festzelt Tradition since 2011. There are a series of tents (often called beer tents) at the Oktoberfest, which are operated by different Wiesn-hosts and in which some come from a long tradition. It could have just been the colour scheme, but the white light gave it sort of a sterile fluorescent vibe, rather than a cozy vibe like I enjoy at tents usually. Recalling the details of Oktoberfest tents youve visited is a bit like trying to explain the taste of a 4am post-clubbing pizza. Already bought my packing cubes! You know it was epic, but the only proof you have is a blurry iPhone photo and a diminished sense of dignity. Your site has been a godsend!! Imagine a cozy place to grab beer in stone Maes while people do traditional folk dancing in the middle, and on occasion, where whipping boys come out to perform. Beer served at this Oktoberfest tent:Spaten-Franziskaner-Bru. Alright! Its mostly locals youll find here, with nobody dancing on benches, but instead at a cute dance area by the stage. Last but not least, I have to include the Festzelt Tradition in the Oide Wiesn. In September 1881, butcher Johann Rssler, had the first roasted ox on a skewer at the Oktoberfest and offered it in a snack venue. Heres my criteria: I love places with a great atmosphere, snazzy decor and a good crowd. Lots of in-tent nepotism. Due to the cancellation of the 2020 and 2021 Oktoberfest, our 2022 program is filling up faster than usual. The Schtzen tent is located next to the Hacker tent and the Schottenhamel tent, creating a meeting point for the youth of Munich. Judging by the ground coverage, it is the biggest tent of the Oktoberfest. Outside of these seats, an area of 2,200 square meters is located. The standing area provides space for almost 10,000 Oktoberfest visitors. Most locals avoid these. The good Augustiner from the wooden barrel tastes even better here. Alright, so in total, there are 16 large tents (including the two that are part of the Oide Wiesn). The specialty of the tent is malt beer marinated roasted pig. 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