The Lion Tent - Best Oktoberfest Tents 2010
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Which Oktoberfest tent is a good choice for families, has the best yodelers, or is the place to party? In During this year's Oktoberfest (September 18 - October 4), we will introduce some of the best Oktoberfest beer tents here, so check back regularly!
The Lions
The 15-foot lion sitting above the entrance of the Löwenbräu Tent is hard to miss; every now and then it lets out a majestic roar and takes a sip from its beer. No wonder that the soccer players of the local team TSV 1860 and their fans like to come here - their nickname is "The Lions".
Tip: By now, most beer tents are booked out in the evenings and on the weekend. So if you haven't reserved a table, hit Oktoberfest in the afternoons and during the week. The tents won't be as crowded and a reservation won't be necessary to enter the beer tents.
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