Ready for the 8th Oktoberfest at JW Marriott Hanoi

September 04, 2024 | 08:00
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Hosted by JW Marriott Hanoi in association with the German Business Association in Vietnam, Oktoberfest 2024 officially returns on September 26-28. A combination of all things German in terms of beer, food, and music will makes this festival a must-join event.
Ready for the 8th Oktoberfest at JW Marriott Hanoi
Ready for the 8th Oktoberfest at JW Marriott Hanoi

Oktoberfest 2024 at JW Marriott Hanoi promises to bring many surprises and authencity, filled with Bavarian colours and vibrant atmosphere. The event presents the rich heritage of Munich with a large beer tent, traditional performances, authentic food, and German beer. Imported beers and high-quality beers brewed in Vietnam will be served in signature mugs by staff dressed in traditional Bavarian costumes known as dirndls for women and lederhosen for men.

Oktoberfest also brings the character of Munich through a premium buffet, offering a vast array of German culinary including bratwurst, pretzels, and sauerkraut. Patrons will also be able to immerse themselves in the energetic performances of the band O’zapft.

The joining fee for the event includes tickets for Thursday (September 26) and Saturday (September 28) priced at $69/person, while the Friday (September 27) tickets are $75/person. Tickets include your own Oktoberfest mug to take home, There will be a free flow German-themed buffet, free flow of different imported and domestic premium beer (including non-alcoholic options), soft drinks, water, live music, entertainment, and a lucky draw.

Oktoberfest Vietnam inviting beer lovers back to the tents Oktoberfest Vietnam inviting beer lovers back to the tents

Returning this year for its biggest edition yet, the exciting annual German beer festival will once again come to Windsor Plaza Hotel in Ho Chi Minh City, and for the first time will also be staged at Daewoo Hanoi Hotel.

Oktoberfest Vietnam to be held in Hanoi Oktoberfest Vietnam to be held in Hanoi

The event will feature a traditional opening ceremony presenting the tapping of the first beer keg and the wearing of traditional Bavarian attire.

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