Panama City, FL -
'Das Party.' Sour Kraut, Weiner schnitzel, lederhosen, and, of course, a polka version of Margaritaville. Oh yeah, and a lot of beer…it could only be one thing -Oktoberfest here at the beach.

The Annual Oktoberfest transforms our small, quaint downtown area, into a hustling, bustling, German village. From accordions to carnival rides, to sausage eating contests, you've got to be a part of this one of a kind event.
Downtown businesses take the streets for an old-fashioned Stassenfest along Grace Avenue in the heart of Panama City, and just a few short blocks from the City Marina. The large food tents are concentrated near the bandstand, so while eating you can serenaded by local musicians of a variety of styles - including polka!
This is an all-day event, with plenty to keep the kids busy while the adults make their rounds of the various beer tents! Carnival rides, face-painting clowns and a host of other family activities are on offer.
You'll want to take a walk along Grace Avenue just so you can try the different beers offered by local brewers. You'll find some surprisingly good local brews.
Over 25,000 people will attend everything from the ceremonial tapping of the kegs to the various Oom-Pah-Pah band concerts. Families will appreciate the Festival during the day, while things get a little wilder at night. Come ondown, and make sure to practice your Funky Chicken!










Enjoy your trip as well!







Comments
What hotel to stay at? - Submitted by Anonymous on Tue, 09/15/2009 - 14:57.
I would advise anyone that is coming in from out of town to stay at Quality Inn & Suites on Hwy 98. They are just as close as any other hotel, a much easier drive to downtown, and only 5 minutes from the beach.
I was amazed at how new and clean this place is. They even had a hot breakfast! The price was also (by far) the best deal in Panama City.
It is so refreshing to know that I finally found a hotel that I can count on exceeding my expectations.
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