Oktoberfest Kicks Off for the 179th Time With Traditional Bavarian Costume Parade in Munich

Oktoberfest Kicks Off for the 179th Time With Traditional Bavarian Costume Parade in Munich

pThe world's largest beer festival kicked off for the 179th time over the weekend. Thousands of Oktoberfest visitors attended the traditional parade on Sunday which marked the second day of the 16-day party.pbr pHundreds of people marched through the center of Munich in Bavarian costumes, including brass bands in the typical lederhosen leather-trousers.pbr pAt the Oktoberfest grounds, the much sought-after seats in one of the 14 beer tents are sold out weeks before the official start of the festival which actually opens in late September.pbr pAll tents combined have a seating capacity of around 105,000 people who are being served from 95 beer stands.pbr pAccording to the Oktoberfest organizers, last year saw a record 6.9 million visitors who consumed 7.5 million one liter beers known as "Mass."pbr pOver 500 thousand roast chickens and 118 oxen were eaten at last year's festivities where the price for the one liter Mass was between 8.95br br euros and 9.20 euros.pbr pNot much has changed at the Oktoberfest over the years, except for the price of a Mass, a hotly debated issue year after year.br br During the festival around 8,000 employees serve beer and food from 10:00 a.m. until 10:00 p.m. in the tents, the largest of which can hold up to 10,000 people.pbr pThe 179th Oktoberfest ends on Sunday, October 7.


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