PASADENA, CA, September 24, 2012 (Press-News.org) Oktoberfest! A long standing tradition in the Bavarian culture. Today, the Oktoberfest in Munich is the largest festival in the world, with an international flavor characteristic of the 20th century. On the first Saturday of the celebration the whole city of Munich is involved in the street parade, with wagons of various beer houses carrying barrels of beer toward the area of Theresienwiese. Once the mayor of Munich taps the first keg at noontime, all visitors will be allowed to quench their thirst.
The Alternative Payments team will be on location! So come and celebrate with us and pick up a free thirst quenching give-away! Contact sales@alternativepayments.com if you would like to meet with us in Munich.
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