Oktoberfest – The Munich Beer Festival in Numbers

Situated on massive grounds of 34.5 hectares nothing the Oktoberfest does…is small.

From 2018 data it’s recorded that over 13,000 people were employed at the event over the two weeks via carnival attractions, stall holders and food and drink services (including the 14 massive beer tents) and that an estimated 6.3 million visitors came to the Beer Festival in Munich.

Oktoberfest – The Munich Beer Festival

But to
get a real scope of the enormity of the Oktoberfest check out our list of stats
below:

  1. Top 10 countries in terms of visitors to the event were USA, Great
    Britain, Austria, France, Switzerland, the Netherlands, Italy, Australia,
    Sweden and Belgium.
  2. Over 100000 seats were available in the 14 large tents and more than 20
    small tents.
  3. The Oktoberfest has its own Postal Office and over 500 postcard per day
    were officially sent from there.
  4. Guests drank 7.5 million litres of beer according to the Munich Brewers
    association.
  5. 101000 beer mass (Steins) were confiscated by security personnel at beer
    tent exits.
  6. Almost 300000 coffees and teas were purchased, 1.1 million units of
    water and lemonade, 43000 litres of sparkling wine and 169000 litres of
    non-alcoholic beer
  7. 550000 chickens were consumed along with 116 Oxen, 57 Calves, 44000kg of
    fish, 280000 sausages, 75000 pork knuckles, 100000kgs of salads, 200000kgs of
    bread (including pretzels)
  8. Lost property included 900 passports, 350phones, 300 keys, 460 wallets
    and so much more including a couple of dogs.

This really is a massive event and is still by far the world’s largest
beer fair or Volkfest (“people’s festival”). 
Known as the Wiesn locally, the Oktoberfest is held in the fairgrounds of
what used to be Theresa’s Meadows (Theresienwiese), just outside the city
centre of Munich and is an integral part of Bavarian culture that other cities
across the world have emulated since the first Oktoberfest took place back in
1810.

Many people who attend the Munich Oktoberfest do so with
official, well established companies many of whom offer accommodation options
to suit all budgets and Oktoberfest Tours that are
organised and cost effective.

In 2019 the Oktoberfest will operate from the famous opening ceremony
the “O’Zapft is” at midday on September 21st and run through until
11pm on Sunday the 6th of October. PROST!

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