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Magdalenenfest
The guide was updated:The Magdalenenfest, which takes place in Hirschgarten, is an insider’s tip among Munich Fairs. Situated in an idyllic location in the park and directly beside one of the largest beer gardens in the city.
It offers around 35 fairground stalls for visitors to enjoy and 25 market traders, who hold a select range of goods from saucepans to wickerwork. Visitors can feast on pork sausages or Steckerlfisch, which is grilled fish on a small stick. This tradition dates back to 1728, making this fair a very attractive option, particularly for families.
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- Address: Hirschgarten 1, Munich
- Opening hours: 16 days in mid-July
- Website: www.muenchen.de/veranstaltungen/freizeit/feste-festivals/magdalenenfest
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Magdalenenfest
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It offers around 35 fairground stalls for visitors to enjoy and 25 market traders, who hold a select range of goods from saucepans to wickerwork. Visitors can feast on pork sausages or Steckerlfisch, which is grilled fish on a small stick. This tradition dates back to 1728, making this fair a very attractive option, particularly for families.
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