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Cannstatter Wasen 2024

Cannstatter Wasen 2024 in Stuttgart.

Sep 27, 2024 → Oct 13, 2024

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Your Ultimate Guide to Cannstatter Wasen 2024

The Cannstatter Wasen, Stuttgart’s answer to Munich’s Oktoberfest, is a blend of tradition, excitement, and hearty German culture. Running from September 27 to October 13, 2024, this folk festival promises an unforgettable experience with a mix of beer tents, thrilling rides, and mouth-watering food. Here’s your ultimate guide to making the most of Cannstatter Wasen 2024.

A Memorable Experience Awaits

Cannstatter Wasen, also known as Cannstatter Volksfest and the Stuttgart Beer Festival, is a vibrant, two-week-long event that transforms the city of Stuttgart into a lively hub of culture, history, and of course, beer.

The agricultural festival traces its roots back to 1818 when it was first established to celebrate the end of a year of famine. Today, it's the biggest beer festival in Stuttgart, and it's one of the largest and most anticipated beer festivals in the world, second only to Oktoberfest. 

Why Cannstatter Wasen 2024 is Worthwhile

The Cannstatter Wasen 2024 is not just a beer festival, but a cultural experience. The venue, the Cannstatter Volksfest, is a sprawling fairground that hosts a variety of attractions including thrilling amusement rides, traditional beer tents, and a variety of food stalls serving Swabian delicacies. 

Events and Schedules

The Cannstatter Volksfest kicks off with a grand opening ceremony featuring traditional music, dancing, and the first keg tapping, a ceremonial highlight. The Volksfest Parade, held on the first Sunday, is a spectacle with floats, traditional costumes, and lively bands marching through Stuttgart.

Family Days, usually on Wednesdays, offer discounts on rides and games, making it perfect for visitors with children. Special theme days like "Wasen Hits" and "Gaydelight" add unique flavors to the festival, ensuring there's something for everyone throughout its 17-day run.

Activities and Attractions

Cannstatter Wasen boasts an impressive array of rides and attractions. From adrenaline-pumping roller coasters to charming carousels, there’s plenty to thrill every visitor. Don’t miss the iconic Ferris wheel, which offers panoramic views of the festival grounds and beyond.

For those who prefer a slower pace, there are countless games and stalls where you can win traditional German toys and prizes. The beer tents themselves are a major attraction, each offering a unique atmosphere with live music and dance floors.

Dress Code and Atmosphere

The festival's atmosphere is vibrant and welcoming, with visitors often dressed in traditional Bavarian attire. Men wear leather trousers (Lederhosen) while women wear Dirndls, colorful dresses with aprons. While not mandatory, wearing these traditional outfits enhances the festive spirit and helps you blend in with the locals.

The dress code is all about fun, so don’t hesitate to join in, even if it’s your first time. The music is another highlight, with traditional German folk tunes, modern pop, and everything in between.

Food and Drink

No visit to Cannstatter Volksfest is complete without indulging in the local cuisine. The festival is a paradise for food lovers, with stalls serving everything from bratwursts and pretzels to roasted almonds and traditional Swabian dishes like Maultaschen (filled pasta) and Schupfnudeln (potato noodles).

Each beer tent offers a variety of local brews, with Hofbräu, Dinkelacker, and Schwabenbräu being crowd favorites. Make sure to try a "Maß," a liter of beer, paired perfectly with a crispy "Göckele" (roast chicken).

Tips for Fellow Travellers

Plan your visit well in advance, as the festival attracts millions of visitors. Remember to pace yourself with the beer, and try to sample the wide variety of traditional German cuisine on offer. If you plan to visit the beer tents, consider making beer tent reservations, especially for evenings when they fill up quickly.

Apart from the festival, Stuttgart offers a variety of activities. Explore the city's rich automotive history at the Mercedes-Benz Museum, or take a stroll through the beautiful Wilhelma, one of the largest zoological-botanical gardens in Europe.

Bag Policy and Safety

Safety and convenience are paramount at Cannstatter Wasen. To ensure a smooth entry, pay attention to the festival’s bag policy. Only small bags are allowed, and they will be subject to security checks at the entrance. It's best to travel light, carrying only essentials like your ID, some cash, and a phone. The festival grounds are well-patrolled, ensuring a safe environment for all visitors.

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With Bounce, you can explore the festival and the city of Stuttgart without the burden of your luggage. Each item stored with Bounce comes with $10,000 in BounceShield™ Protection, so you can enjoy the festival with peace of mind. 

Bounce partners with local businesses in Stuttgart, creating secure storage areas that are easily accessible. With a friendly, trustworthy, and empathetic approach, Bounce ensures that your belongings are safe, giving you your day back to enjoy the Cannstatter Wasen to the fullest.

Things to do in Stuttgart

Exploring Beyond the Beer Tents

Stuttgart is a city with a rich history and a vibrant cultural scene. Visit the Stuttgart State Theatre, one of the largest theatre complexes in Europe, or explore the city's many museums, including the Porsche Museum and the State Gallery. The Stuttgart State Gallery is perfect for art lovers, housing works from the 14th to the 21st centuries.

The city is also known for its beautiful parks and gardens, such as the Killesberg Park and the Rosenstein Park. Don't miss a stroll through Schlossplatz, the heart of the city. For a panoramic view of the city, head to the Stuttgart TV tower.

See You in Stuttgart?

Stuttgart and the Cannstatter Wasen 2024 await you with open arms. With Bounce taking care of your luggage, you're free to immerse yourself in the festival and explore the city. So, put on your lederhosen, raise your beer stein, and get ready for an unforgettable experience. See you in Stuttgart!

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All you need to know

  • How much does it cost to go to the Cannstatter Volksfest 2024?

    Attending the Cannstatter Volksfest 2024 is generally free, including access to the festival grounds and the beer tents. However, rides and food are individually priced, and some tents may require reservations for guaranteed entry during peak times

  • Why is the Cannstatter Volksfest celebrated?

    The Cannstatter Volksfest was originally celebrated to boost the local economy and agriculture after the Napoleonic Wars and crop failures in the early 19th century. It was founded by King Wilhelm I of Württemberg in 1818 and has since evolved into a major cultural and entertainment festival​

  • What is the second-largest beer festival in Germany?

    The Cannstatter Volksfest in Stuttgart is the second-largest beer festival in Germany, following Munich's Oktoberfest. It attracts millions of visitors annually with its blend of traditional beer tents, rides, and cultural events​

  • Is there an Oktoberfest in Stuttgart?

    Yes, Stuttgart hosts its own Oktoberfest known as the Cannstatter Volksfest. Held annually from late September to early October, it features beer tents, rides, and traditional German festivities, making it the second-largest beer festival in Germany after Munich's Oktoberfest

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