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IMMERSE YOURSELF IN THE GERMAN OKTOBERFEST AT THE LONG @ TIMES SQUARE
Ho Chi Minh City, 15th September 2025
Perfectly positioned along the grand boulevards of Nguyen Hue and Dong Khoi, The Long @ Times Square is set to be the city's most vibrant destination for this year’s Oktoberfest. On October 2nd and 3rd, 2025, the venue will bring the authentic spirit of Bavaria to the heart of Ho Chi Minh City for a grand celebration.
Originating as a celebration of the abundant harvest in Bavaria, Oktoberfest (October folk festival) has evolved into a quintessential symbol of German culture and is renowned as the world's largest beer festival. Held annually in Munich, it is a time for Germans to enjoy the festive atmosphere and proudly share their culinary heritage, artisanal brews, and unique traditions with international friends.
The Long @ Times Square invites esteemed guests to revel in an authentic celebration. Look forward to a truly memorable evening with lively performances by a traditional German band, the ever-popular Beer stein holding challenge, and a grand lucky draw with a host of compelling prizes all designed to create a vibrant atmosphere of festivity.
Beyond the lively atmosphere, at the heart of Oktoberfest lies its culinary and beer. Guests can savour unlimited servings of premium German beers, such as the robust and flavourful Krombacher. The experience also features a refined variety of international imports like Belgo and Edelweiss, alongside a curated selection of local craft brews. Unlike ordinary beers, every Oktoberfest brew is meticulously crafted from natural ingredients following strict processes to ensure an unforgettable, full-bodied flavour. The culinary experience is elevated with classic German fare – from sizzling sausages, believed to be a symbol of German hospitality, to golden roasted pork knuckles and soft, chewy pretzels, offering a unique culinary experience that brings people together at Oktoberfest.
Oktoberfest Experience Includes:
● Unlimited beer package at VND 988,000++/person
● Experience German cuisine with a wide variety of dishes
● Live traditional German band performances, dynamic games, and lucky draws
Available on 2nd & 3rd October 2025, from 18:00
For reservations, please contact us at +84 (0) 28 3823 6688 or email restaurant@thereveriesaigon.com




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ABOUT THE LONG @ TIMES SQUARE
True to its name, The Long @ Times Square is a vibrant and lively dining destination, stretching an impressive 28 metres from Nguyen Hue Boulevard to Dong Khoi Street. At the heart of the restaurant is its open bar, where guests are invited to engage with the bartenders while savouring a culinary journey of European and Asian flavours — from wood-fired pizzas and 32 flavours of house-made gelato to a curated menu of signature cocktails and artisanal craft beers. In addition to its breezy al fresco setting, The Long also offers an elegant indoor space designed with greater privacy and sophistication — the perfect choice for business gatherings or intimate occasions.
Location: Ground Floor | The Reverie Saigon
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MEDIA CONTACT
Mrs. Tran Thuy Thanh Truc
Director of Marketing and Communications
M +84 (0) 903 16 10 16
truc.tran@thereveriesaigon.com
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