Newport’s Oktoberfest This Weekend

Newport Oktoberfest is returning in 2025 with events and activities that promise to deliver an authentic Bavarian experience for all ages!

Taking place from September 12-14 at Newport’s Festival Park on the Levee, this year’s festival is set to be the biggest yet, featuring expanded attractions, new food vendors, and a full carnival.

Newport Oktoberfest has become a cherished tradition in the region, offering locals and visitors alike a chance to immerse themselves in Germany’s rich cultural heritage and Cincinnati’s German traditions. The festival is an homage to the centuries-old Bavarian tradition, where the community comes together to celebrate with hearty food, lively music, and good company.

This event is set to bring a slice of Germany to Newport.

David Wertheim has details.

 https://www.thingstodocincinnati.com/newportoktoberfest

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