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7 of the Best Places to Celebrate Oktoberfest in the UK

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A quick guide to the biggest and best Oktoberfest celebrations in the UK for 2024…

One of Europe’s favourite celebrations, Oktoberfest, is almost upon us – so it’s time for all you beer lovers to start making some plans!

Often called the world’s largest funfair, Oktoberfest is a 16-day festival held annually in Munich.

Although the festival involves amusement rides, funfair games, and vast amounts of German food including sauerkraut, pretzels and sausages, we most associate it with Oktoberfest Beer – with over seven million litres of the stuff being served across the event.

If you can’t make it over to Munich this year, don’t fret, as there are loads of fun Oktoberfest celebrations throughout the UK! So grab your Lederhosen or Dirndl and get ready for some traditional Bavarian fun…

Best Places to Celebrate Oktoberfest in the UK

Your guide to the best Oktoberfest events in the UK…

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Oktoberfest in London

This year’s official London Oktoberfest is held across three weekends at two different venues. But there are also smaller events being held at individual venues across the city.

London Oktoberfest: City Centre

Dates: TBC
Location: Finsbury Square (closest stations Moorgate and Liverpool St)
Price: from £5
More info

London’s legendary Oktoberfest has been running since 2011 and has grown into the biggest in the UK, with over 30,000 attendees every year!

Expect a huge beer tent filled with long, communal-style tables and decorated in the traditional Oktoberfest blue and white colours. Staff will be dressed in Dirndl and Lederhosen – and dressing up among participants is very much encouraged.

There will be bands all the way from Germany, and giant Bavarian beer specially made for Oktoberfest in a small brewery close to Nuremberg. This is one of the most authentic Oktoberfest experiences in the UK, so don’t miss it!

London Oktoberfest: Ealing

Dates: TBC
Location: Walpole Park (closest station Ealing Broadway)
Price: from £5
More info

The same Oktoberfest experience mentioned above takes over Walpole Park in Ealin for the following weekend. All details are as above – but with a spooky twist for Halloween.

Bierschenke Bierkeller, Covent Garden

Update: The Bierschenke Bierkeller has closed.

Camden Oktoberfest 

Dates: TBC
Price: from £20
Location: Electric Ballroom
More info

London’s premier Oktoberfest is back at Camden’s Electric Ballroom, blending the best traditions with a new school London twist to create an unforgettable day-into-night party.

After dark, the Oktoberfest turns into a rowdy party with Bongo Bingo’s Matty Powers hosting games, prize giveaways, dance-offs, and wild challenges, all soundtracked by the legendary eight-piece No Limit Street Band. 

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Best Places to Celebrate Oktoberfest in England

Manchester

Dates: TBC
Location: Platt Fields Park
Price: from £10
More info and booking

With more than 10,000 guests each year, Manchester’s Oktoberfest is one of the biggest in the UK. The event will take over Platt Fields Park in Manchester, with a giant beer tent in full Oktoberfest decoration. Expect live music, traditional food, and giant Bavarian beer made especially for Oktoberfest.  

This year it’s the 10th anniversary of Manchester Oktoberfest – and according to the website, this year will be “more fun, more party and more Oktoberfest than ever before”.

Dartmoor, Devon

Dates: 3 – 5 October 2025
Location: River Dart Country Park
Price: camping pitches from £21.50
More info

Down in south Devon, you can head to the River Dart Country Park in Ashburton for a unique spin on the Oktoberfest celebrations, combining Bavarian traditions with camping and a Volkswagen show.

Camp (or bring your campervan) at River Dart Country Park to enjoy the show. The campsite is packed with fantastic facilities, including an adventure playground, zip wires, high ropes, and a BMX pump track.

There are some great walks in the area and all the attractions of Dartmoor National Park are within easy reach. So you can plan a whole holiday around your Oktoberfest weekend!

Best Places to Celebrate Oktoberfest in Scotland

Edinburgh

Dates: TBC
Location: West Princess Street Gardens
Price: from £5
More info

Edinburgh Oktoberfest is a huge event held in a tent right in the middle of the city. West Princess Street Gardens will be transformed into a traditional Oktoberfest with live music and great atmosphere. This year it’s the 10th anniversary, so expect an even bigger event than ever!

Glasgow

Dates: 20 September – 5 October
Location: Bavaria Brauhaus
Price: free
More info

Glasgow’s most authentic German beer hall, the Bavaria Brauhaus is hosting a month-long Oktoberfest celebration. Their resident Oompah band will be playing at 6pm on Friday the 4th and from 8pm on Saturdays. Expect great German beer and fantastic food.

Oktoberfest Costume Inspiration

Whether you’re hosting your own Oktoberfest party, or heading to an event in your hometown, you should get stuck in and wear the traditional costume.

Traditionally, women wear dirndl dresses while men wear leather lederhosen shorts with suspenders over a white shirt. But there are also dirndle dresses for men and lederhosen for women, so you can really dress as you want!

There are LOADS of great Oktoberfest outfits on Amazonclick here to do a search!

Do you know about any other great Oktoberfest events in the UK? Scroll down to share in the comments! 

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