Locals jokingly call Munich "the village of a million people". Although it is Germany's third (large) city, Munich is sleepy and quiet for most of the year. However, once a year during Oktoberfest, it becomes the setting for a giant party, (attract) visitors from all over the world.
Lasting 16 days and ending the first Sunday in October, Oktoberfest started in 1810 as part of a festival to celebrate the (marry) of Prince Ludwig. Though the dances and horse races were not repeated, locals liked the beer and food so much that they turned this festival into tradition.
During the festival, people gather in the beer hall or huge tents (sample) beer from every part of Germany. Over six million litres of beer (drink)—enough to fill up 16 swimming pools! Don't forget to try some (taste) white sausages, potato soup and hendl, or whole roasted chicken, when you are enjoying your drink.
While you are there, check out some of Munich's (sight). Marienplatz is the city's main square. It dates from 1158 and is you will find the city's most beautiful buildings. And be sure to visit Munich's parks, which are some of Europe's best.