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Frühlingsfest 2025

Frühlingsfest 2025 in Munich.

Apr 25, 2025 → May 11, 2025

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Frühlingsfest 2025

Mark your calendars for April 25 to May 11, 2025, because the Frühlingsfest 2025 is back! Often referred to as the “Little Oktoberfest,” this spring festival is a two-week celebration during which you’ll learn a lot about Bavarian culture.

While the Frühlingsfest is often called the "Little Oktoberfest," the Stuttgart Spring Festival is the largest spring festival in Europe. Both events are seasonal celebrations that represent regional German traditions in special ways.

Taking place at Theresienwiese – the same grounds that host Oktoberfest – this event will bring a touch of September's autumn charm to this celebration. The festival is organized by the Munich Showmen's Association (VMS Veranstaltungsgesellschaft), a group dedicated to preserving Munich’s fairground traditions.

From locals in lederhosen and dirndls to international visitors flying in for the festivities, Frühlingsfest is an experience like no other. There’s no shortage of reasons to visit this festival: you can watch the fireworks on a Friday night or explore its flea market. And here’s the best part: entry is free! So, grab your stein and get ready to celebrate spring in true Bavarian style.

History

First held in 1965, the Frühlingsfest has become a Bavarian tradition that signals the start of Munich's festival season. Highlights include the vintage car show, beer tents serving Bavarian brews, and a festive atmosphere that kicks off the city’s event season.

The festival’s traditions run deep, with the opening parade and the ceremonial tapping of the first beer keg kicking off the celebrations. While Oktoberfest might get all the global attention, Frühlingsfest is its cheerful little sibling: a bit less crowded but just as fun, and definitely worth a visit in April or May 2025.

What to Expect at Frühlingsfest 2025

Start with the beer tents. The Festhalle Bayernland serves up cold Augustiner brews with a side of live brass bands, while the Hippodrom tent keeps the party going with Spaten beer and contemporary tunes. And if you're wondering, yes, the pretzels are as big as your head, and the sausages are as juicy as you’d hope!

Beyond the tents, Family Day on Tuesdays is a great spot to visit if you’re traveling with kids. Expect discounted rides, special programs, and smiles all around. Speaking of rides, there are over 30 attractions, including the towering 50-meter Ferris wheel, bumper cars, and a host of thrill rides for adrenaline junkies.

Don’t miss the Day of Customs, where traditional Bavarian music and dances bring the festival’s cultural side to life. And if you’re a bargain hunter, the massive flea market, organized by the Bavarian Red Cross, is the perfect spot to find treasures and vintage gems.

Expect temperatures from 10 C to 20 C (50 F to 68 F), with occasional sunshine and the chance of light rain. You can pack a light jacket or umbrella so you’re ready for both the spring breeze and any sudden showers.

What Else Can You Do at the Festival?

If you’re looking to explore beyond the beer tents, here are some of the highlights you won’t want to miss:

  • Day of Customs: Learn more about the Bavarian culture and their traditional music, dance, and performances about the region’s heritage.
  • Vintage Car Show: Hosted by the Automobil Club München, this event under the Bavaria statue features preserved classic cars that car enthusiasts will love.

Getting There

Thanks to Munich's public transportation system, getting to the Frühlingsfest is a piece of cake. Take the U4 or U5 subway lines to Theresienwiese station, hop on the S-Bahn to Hackerbrücke and enjoy a short walk to the festival grounds. Public transit is the best choice to avoid parking headaches: and let's be honest, you'll probably want to enjoy a beer (or two).

For those planning to stay overnight, booking hotel accommodation near Theresienwiese is a smart move. This makes it easier to enjoy both the festival and the city’s other attractions, like the famous Marienplatz or the English Garden.

Frühlingsfest 2025 Bag Policy

The Frühlingsfest takes safety seriously, so there are clear rules for what you can and can’t bring to the grounds. Large bags, backpacks, and sharp objects are prohibited, and there’s no on-site bag storage available. If you’re bringing personal items like perfume or aerosols, be prepared to show them at security checks.

Keep it simple: stick to a small bag or no bag at all to avoid delays at the entrance. For a hassle-free day, consider storing your belongings at a nearby Bounce location.

Frühlingsfest 2025 Bag Storage

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No one wants to lug around bags while sipping beer or snapping photos at Frühlingsfest. That’s where Bounce comes in. With convenient storage locations near Theresienwiese, Bounce lets you securely drop off your stuff so you can enjoy the festival worry-free.

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Tips to Make the Most Out of Frühlingsfest 2025

Make the most of your Frühlingsfest experience with these handy tips.

  • Plan ahead: Check the festival map and schedule to prioritize must-visit spots like the vintage car show or flea market. Dress for comfort, and pack a light jacket for unpredictable Munich spring weather.
  • Family-friendly fun: Take advantage of Family Day on Tuesday, where rides and activities are discounted, and kids can enjoy special programs designed just for them.
  • Stay eco-conscious: The festival emphasizes sustainability with waste reduction and locally sourced products. Enjoy the event knowing you’re supporting green initiatives.
  • Travel light: With no on-site storage, use Bounce to securely store your bags nearby so that you can enjoy the rides, beer tents, and festivities hands-free.

This is your chance to enjoy Munich and create unforgettable moments. Try some of the most delicious Bavarian specialties, dance the day (and night) away, and enjoy this cheerful atmosphere. Prost to spring!

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All you need to know

  • When is the Spring Festival in Munich 2025?

    The Munich Spring Festival (Frühlingsfest) is scheduled from April 25 to May 11, 2025, at the Theresienwiese.

  • When is the Spring Festival in Stuttgart 2025?

    The Stuttgart Spring Festival (Stuttgarter Frühlingsfest) will take place from April 19 to May 11, 2025, at the Cannstatter Wasen.

  • What events are happening in Munich in April 2025?

    In addition to the Frühlingsfest, Munich hosts various events in April, including the Auer Dult from April 26 to May 4, 2025, offering traditional Bavarian goods and entertainment.

  • Do you need tickets for the Frühlingsfest 2025 in Munich?

    No, admission to the Munich Spring Festival is free, and entry to the beer tents does not require tickets.

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