Oktoberfest UK 2025 Reaches More Cities, Changing Travel Plans for Festival-Goers

Oktoberfest UK 2025 is set to be hosted in a larger number of cities across the UK compared to past years. Regular locations cover London, Birmingham, Manchester, Bristol, Glasgow, and Leeds, while Colchester, Guildford, Milton Keynes, and Southend are being added for the first time. This growth shows increasing enthusiasm for Bavarian-style festivals and provides festival-goers with a wider array of options across multiple regions. The wider coverage also highlights that Oktoberfest events are becoming increasingly popular across the UK.
Event formats and schedules by city are designed to suit different audiences:
- London: Finsbury Park, 11 October, evening program with traditional German food and music.
- Birmingham: Albert Schloss, 20 September – 12 October, evening sessions with live performances.
- Manchester: city centre, 30 October – 1 November, Halloween-themed celebration.
- Bristol: The Prospect Building, 18 October, family-friendly daytime activities and evening events.
- Glasgow: The Barras, 18 October, live music and evening program.
- Leeds: Testbed, 27 September, multiple nights for students and local attendees.
- Colchester: Lower Castle Park, 3–4 October, mix of daytime and evening festival activities.
- Guildford: Stoke Park, 10–11 October, evening events with traditional German music and food.
- Milton Keynes: Campbell Park, 11 October, daytime and evening sessions for families and adults.
- Southend: Priory Park, 17–18 October, combination of daytime family-friendly and evening celebrations.

The expansion also opens up new ways for travelers to organize trips that pair attending the festival with exploring nearby attractions. Festivalgoers can enhance their experience by exploring local customs, historical landmarks, and culinary offerings in unique ways. For example, attending Oktoberfest in smaller cities such as Colchester or Guildford gives visitors the opportunity to learn about regional traditions and local flavors while enjoying the festival. This mix adds variety to trips and appeals to visitors interested in both relaxation and cultural discovery.
Transportation options are an important consideration as the festival expands to more cities. National Express and other coach services now provide routes to most locations, making travel accessible without the need for private vehicles. This change affects participants' planning, especially those who use public transport. Enhanced transportation options help attendees move between multiple festival events in different cities, giving them the flexibility to organize trips across various locations as they wish.

The expansion of Oktoberfest UK 2025 reflects a broader geographic reach and higher participation across the country. By including additional cities, visitors gain more chances to explore different areas and plan diverse travel experiences. The broader network also allows participants to combine festival experiences with local cultural and culinary discoveries. Overall, this development shows that Bavarian-style events are becoming increasingly integrated into the UK's seasonal cultural calendar.