FAQ - GENERAL QUESTIONS
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Yes, you are only allowed to visit the Oktoberfest from the age of 18.
Reserved tables will be kept free until 19:00. After this time, the organizer can release the reservations individually. Please note that no reserved tables may be taken independently after 19:00.
Yes, our marquee is heated and has a modern ventilation system.
Yes, admission is only possible with a valid ticket and ID card. Please bring both with you.
Both cash and cashless. We accept debit cards (EC), credit cards (except American Express), PayPal, Apple Pay, Google Pay and other common payment methods.
Instead of a checkroom, we offer lockers. These can be rented in advance via our website or directly when purchasing tickets. After booking, you will receive your PIN code by e-mail. Spontaneous booking is also possible on site.
No, there is no cash machine in the marquee.
Yes, table service is available at all reserved tables. Alternatively, you can pick up drinks and food at our self-service stations - in the tent and in the beer garden.
In addition to our festival beer in a beer mug, we offer a wide selection: Wine, champagne, sparkling wine, cocktails and non-alcoholic drinks. Non-alcoholic beer is also available.
Naturally! Look forward to freshly prepared Bavarian specialties such as pork knuckle, Wiesn chicken, grilled sausages with side dishes, cheese spaetzle and pretzels.
Our comfort tables offer space for a maximum of 8 people so that everyone can celebrate in comfort.
No, seats are reserved exclusively for ticket holders of the corresponding category.
For organizational reasons, bookings are only possible for tables of 4.
However, if you would like to book a whole table (for 8 people), please buy 2 x 4-person tickets for the same table, e.g. 103A and 103B.
This way you will have a whole table to yourself. Areas "A" and "B" belong to the same table and offer enough space for 8 people. 😊
Book two 4-person tickets at the same table and add 2 standing tickets to celebrate together. Please do not obstruct any other guests and note that the two additional people with standing tickets are not guaranteed a seat. We recommend that you make arrangements in good time to avoid misunderstandings with other guests.
Heidelberger Str. 4, 40229 Düsseldorf.
There are no parking spaces on the Schützenplatz. Please use the public parking spaces on Heidelberger Straße.
- Düsseldorf main station: S1 to "Düsseldorf-Eller Mitte" (5 min. walk).
- Cologne main station: S6 to "Düsseldorf-Eller Süd" (10 min. walk).
- Streetcar & bus: Stops such as "Alt Eller" or "Eller Mitte S" are within walking distance.
Yes, there are vehicles from both providers in front of the tent.
- Backpacks and large bags
- Glass bottles, plastic bottles, tetrapacks
- Weapons, knives, pepper spray and pyrotechnics
Please allow for waiting times. Bags you bring with you will be searched and large bags must be handed in. Persons who pose a security risk will be denied access.
Contact our security staff or the local police immediately. Together we will ensure that the festival remains safe for everyone.
We are looking forward to an exuberant atmosphere and a mega party, where dancing on the benches is of course permitted.
However, dancing, standing or sitting on the tables is expressly prohibited.
Our security staff are instructed to expel guests from the tent in the event of non-compliance in order to ensure everyone's safety.
The Düsseldorf Oktoberfest thrives on its unique atmosphere, which is characterized by the festively decorated tent, Bavarian music, top-class artists and, above all, the guests. To emphasize the authentic atmosphere of an Oktoberfest, traditional dress is an important part of the event.
We would like to expressly invite you to dress appropriately for the theme. Traditional costumes such as dirndls, lederhosen and traditional shirts are not compulsory, but are worn by most guests. Those who come without appropriate clothing may feel uncomfortable, as the vast majority of visitors are dressed traditionally and this contributes to the special atmosphere.
Recommended clothing:
- Traditional costumes such as dirndls, lederhosen, traditional shirts or blouses.
- T-shirts are only suitable in combination with leather trousers.
Unsuitable clothing:
- Office outfits, especially checked office shirts.
- Lumberjack shirts.
- T-shirts with slogans of any kind.
- Carnival costumes or similar disguises.
Further information:
- Guests who appear in inappropriate clothing may feel out of place.
- The final decision on admission lies with the staff on site.
- Further information can be found at: www.das-duesseldorfer-oktoberfest.de/dresscode.
No, pets are not permitted on the premises.
Smoking (including vaping) is prohibited in the marquee. Smokers can use the outside areas.
Yes, but the sale of alcohol or party goods is not permitted.
- Thursday: Admission from 16:30, program from 18:00 (end: approx. 23:00)
- Friday: Admission from 16:00, program from 18:00 (end: approx. 00:00)
- Saturday: Admission from 14:00, program from 16:00 (end: approx. 00:00)
- Sunday: Admission from 11:30 am, program from 12:30 pm (end: approx. 10:00 pm)
For organizational reasons, bookings are only possible for tables of 4.
However, if you would like to book a whole table (for 8 people), please buy 2 x 4-person tickets for the same table, e.g. 103A and 103B.
This way you will have a whole table to yourself. Areas "A" and "B" belong to the same table and offer enough space for 8 people. 😊
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