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    Frühlingsfest

    Frühlingsfest

    3.9(15 reviews)
    2.9 kmLudwigsvorstadt, Ludwigsvorstadt-Isarvorstadt

    Munich was the last leg of our trip and we came specifically to attend the Frühlingsfest. It was…read moreexplained as the mini Oktoberfest and much more fun and civilized. Civilized because its main attendees are locals and not the crazy visitors that turn Oktoberfest into a festival of bad behavior and much public vomiting. We had a great time in both tents - beer, food, and entertainment were fabulous. Would love to come back!!

    We had such a good time here! I was in town with my fiancee on a work trip exploring the city and…read moresurrounding areas and was thrilled to find out we just happened to be here during the two weeks this smaller, spring version of Oktoberfest was in Munich. Awesome! We rode the subway here and walked about 10 minutes into the large parade grounds/open field where this event (and Oktoberfest) is held annually. It was very easy to find with signage pointing us in the right direction. It's free to enter and roam around and shop and eat. We ate all kinds of street foods from the vendors and saw a few small "beer gardens" you can walk into and get a drink and stand and eat and talk. There are only two main tents at this spring festival, which is fine with me, because it hasn't happened in a few years due to COVID, both were completely packed with prior reservations and we weren't able to find a seat inside to eat. So, for the foreseeable future, I suggest you make reservation in advance if you really, really want to eat inside. You can find tons of traditional Bavarian food here and other things like churros and crepes to help satisfy you. There are a ton of fun rides as well that the younger crowd seemed to really be enjoying. With all of the foods I ate, didn't seem like a good idea to me! Make sure to bring cash because, most of the vendors aren't going to take cards. Some might, but it's just a better bet to have around $50-70 and if you plan to drink a lot, I'd bring even more.

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    Auer Dult

    Auer Dult

    4.5(38 reviews)
    0.5 kmAu, Au-Haidhausen

    The Auer Dult is a traditional annual market in Munich, taking place three times per year on the…read moreMariahilfplatz in the Munich district of Au. It usually lasts for 9 days and is held in May, July and October. This is one of the oldest markets in Munich and, dates back to the 14th century. The Auer Dult is considered to be the largest crockery market in Europe. Pots, porcelain and other ceramic wares are available at numerous Standl (stands). In addition, other household accessories, natural healing remedies, jewellery and clothes are available. Many stands also offer antiques. As with most markets and festivals, there are numerous food stands dotted throughout the place and, there is a small fairground with numerous rides for kids and adult kids ;-)) There is also a mini biergarten that serves beer and food, however, getting a seat on a busy day could be a challenge. Sundays are not great as it gets really crowded and that was certainly the case today, aided by great autumn weather. I did enjoy it and glad we went there. A friend of mine who lives in the area told me about it and I was glad he did :-)) Will come back here again in the future. Tip: try the waffle on a stick dipped in dark or white chocolate, it's divine ;-))

    Thank you to the Yelpers who helped me learn about this awesome market! We are from Chicago and…read morein Munich for just 2 days. We learned about this market, which happens 3x a year, on Yelp. What a happy find! The BF and I spent about 3 hours here today going through the stalls. We bought small gifts for friends and family from several fine artisans. I especially loved watching the cooking and kitchen tool demonstrations from some amazing salespeople. Even though I don't speak any German, it was perfectly clear what they were saying about the various cookware and tools they demonstrated. If I lived In Munich this is absolutely where I would come to buy kitchen goods, dishes, garden ceramics, and more. Lovely antiques section too. Check the calendar and go!

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    Pink Christmas

    Pink Christmas

    3.9(16 reviews)
    1.6 kmLudwigsvorstadt-Isarvorstadt, Isarvorstadt

    Heaven! Great gluwine, great food, great gifts. Awesome DJ…read more Friendly vibe. Definitely a party vibe. Looks like we've got another mug!!

    This Christmas Market was at the top of our list to check out while visiting Munich in late…read moreNovember. We're always looking for opportunities that are LGBTQIA+ friendly and this sounded like so much fun. We ended up visiting twice, once on our first night and on our final night. DJ James Munich was playing music both nights. The holiday music was great and there were plenty of songs that got the crowd singing and dancing along to them. We really enjoyed "Pink Christmas" which is a song from DJ James Munich and found ourselves singing it throughout the rest of the trip. This market can get very crowded and was mostly people grouped together enjoying delicious mulled wine and other drinks. They did have a couple food options as well as some shops but the crowd was mostly enjoying the music and each others' company. The market itself is lit in pink with Santas hanging from the lights and you can see it from the street as you walk up. The mulled wine is served in .2 liter rainbow glasses that have a 5 Euro deposit. I'm pretty sure they expect people to take them home, because they're so cute and the pfand should cover all the glasses that "go missing". The line here for drinks can also get crazy long, so jumping back in to get your pfand back may not be worth dealing with the crowd. We decided to keep ours as keepsakes and we love them.

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    Schabernackt - generalfestivals - Updated May 2026

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