I quickly learned the first time we were stationed here in Deutschland that this country loves to party. This is one of the many reasons I love it here. Pretty much every weekend somewhere in Germany there is a fest so much so that you may not want to miss one. I hope this article helps shed some light on the big ones celebrated and explain some of the different fests. Hopefully, it will encourage you to join our host countrymen and women in raising a glass or trying different cuisine even if it’s just for a night.
City or Village Fests (Stadt Fest/Dorf Fest)
Stadt Fest
Dorf Fest
Seasonal Fests in Baden-Württemberg
Apple Fest– celebrated in the fall, Mössingen (Stay tuned for an upcoming article.)
Zwiebel (Onion Fest)– August in Esslingen and September in Güglingen
Kartoffel (Potato Fest)– celebrated in the September, St. Johann
Cabbage (Sauerkraut Fest)– October, Leinfelden-Echterdingen
Wine Fest– celebrated in late August and early September, Stuttgart
Easter Fest– celebrated in February, Maulbronn
Horse Fest– celebrated in February, Leonberg
Spärgel Fest– celebrated in April, regionally throughout
Baden-Württemberg
Oktoberfest

Tickets
If you are lucky, your unit may help you acquire tickets to attend. If not, try to buy them months in advance. Though held in various cities in Germany, Oktoberfest in Münich is the largest one of its kind and attracts thousands from around the world. After attending Münich’s Oktoberfest last year, I recommend not going on a weekend in order to avoid the massive crowd and the heat.
Getting to the Canstatter Fest in Stuttgart
Do I Need to Dress Up?
Weihnachtsmarkt (Christmas Markt)
Fäsching or Fastnet
Next year I plan on going to Weil der Stadt’s celebration. Several friends went to this quaint town and were very quick to share what a great time they had. So I had to share the tip.
Author’s Profile: Wendy Payne is a military spouse and lives with her family in Stuttgart, Germany. She is a freelance writer, blogger and photographer. She also enjoys gardening, hiking, yoga and sharing Europe with people.
Featured Image Photo Credit: © Michelle Purse