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Title says it all.
Submitted 1 year, 1 month ago by Rollin14
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There's a whole world of celebrations out there, each offering something unique:
Oktoberfest in Munich, Germany. This is a 16-to-18-day beer festival running from mid or late September to the first weekend in October. It's all about traditional Bavarian music, foods and, of course, beer.
Carnaval in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. With its iconic samba dancers and vibrant floats, this is one of the largest and most famous carnivals in the world.
La Tomatina in Buñol, Spain. This is a giant tomato fight festival held on the last Wednesday of August.
St. Patrick’s Day in Dublin, Ireland. A cultural and religious holiday turned a crazy green celebration with parades, festive foods, music, and a lot of drinking.
Songkran in Thailand. Marking the Thai New Year, Songkran involves a country-wide water fight.
Each of these has its own unique flair and could offer the party vibe you're after.
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Think about venturing beyond the States! Europe has some epic alternatives. Notting Hill Carnival in London or Tomatina in Spain? Pounding music, vibrant colors, and yep, they've got the wild factor. Or if you fancy something significant but less rowdy, Dia De Los Muertos in Mexico City offers both deep cultural immersion and a party atmosphere!
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