Every year, a part of London feels a little more like Germany with Oktoberfest celebrations in full swing.
Although a traditional event in Germany, it has recently started to be celebrated in other countries including the UK.
Across London, there are a number of Oktoberfest events held throughout October and some of November with many dressing for the occasion in traditional German outfits.
Whether you are a regular at Oktoberfest events or you're looking for your first party, here are the five most go-to events in London.
Oktoberfest in London
Ealing, Walpole Park
From October 19-21, Walpole Park will be celebrating all things Oktoberfest with a giant tent, party atmosphere and of course plenty of beer.
Prices start at £10 for a student ticket and can rise to £60 for a VIP Package which includes a seat at the front of the band with table service, a glass of German sparkling wine, 2 1.5pints of beer and an Underberg shot.
You can get tickets via the website.
Finsbury Square, City Center
If you want to celebrate Oktoberfest and Halloween, this event is the perfect one for you, held from October 26 to 28.
It has the same ticket prices as its sister event in Ealing but offers a more spooky feel with the chance to dress up in Halloween meets traditional German outfits.
This Oktoberfest event is being held in the middle of London at Finsbury Square just between Moorgate and Liverpool St.
You can get tickets via the website.
London Oktoberfest at Neverland London
From September 9 until October 7, Neverland London will transform into Oktoberfest where you can see a lineup of oompah bands, table dancing, live music and street food.
Each night serves slightly different events with some including the Bavarian dress code and others a daytime event.
Tickets start at £10 per person and you can buy them via the website.
Camden Oktoberfest
Held for an entire month, starting on September 30 until October 28, this Oktoberfest is set in the iconic Electric Ballroom.
Nights will include live brass bands, DJs, traditional beer tables, German Bratwursts and much more.
Tickets start at £20 per person and can be brought via the website.
Oktoberfest at Birekeller
Already in full swing, Bermondsey Bierkeller Oktoberfest is on from September 16 until October 28.
The event will see food, drink, live music from Oompa bands, DJ's and much more, you can buy tickets via the website.
What is Oktoberfest?
Oktoberfest is a traditional event held in Munich, Germany, it lasts for two weeks and dates back to 1810.
According to Britannica, it was originally created to celebrate the marriage of the crown prince of Bavaria, who later became King Louis I, to Princess Therese von Sachsen-Hildburghausen.
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