Heidelberg Autumn Fair - "Heidelberger Herbst"
Categories: Family and Kids, Sightseeing, Cultural and History, Entertainment
Every year, the last weekend in September holds a special treat in store: All of Heidelberg’s old town is transformed into one big festive scene. About a dozen stages offer music entertainment, dance and performance art. Countless stalls offer new and used goods, lovely regional delicacies or information about activities. There’s kids’ fun galore, and lots of cultural discoveries to be made. We hope to welcome you, too!
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Opening Hours
Saturday September 25, 2010
Flea market starts at 7:00 AM, other stalls and stages open at 10:00 AM.
The fair finishes at 11:00 PM.
Saturday 25th and Sunday 26th September 2010
The Historical Market - medieval market starts at 11:00 AM
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