WHAT IS OKTOBERFEST? 

Oktoberfest is the Worlds largest beer and folk festival. It traditionally takes place in Munich, Germany from mid September and lasts 18 days.

 The event has attracted an international following - this year 5.9 million people descended on Munich to attend while other cities across the world hold Oktoberfest style celebrations based on the Munich event.

 During the festival, giant tents capable of holding thousands of revellers are erected and over 6 million litres of beer is drunk. Bavarian music plays in the afternoon and often gives way to more modern pop music in the evening.

 Oktoberfest began in 1810 to celebrate the marriage of Prince Ludwig to Princess Therese of Sace-Hildburghausen.  The royal newlyweds deemed the party so great that they wanted to repeat it every year and so Oktoberfest has been celebrated in Munich every fall since then.

CITY TWINNED WITH HEMEL HEMPSTEAD

The borough of Dacorum - home to Hemel Hempstead, Tring, Berkhamsted and more.

Thousands live in the borough and although it is a bit different to a town on the list, it does have a twin.

Neu-Isenburg in Germany is a bit smaller than the borough of Dacorum and is just on the outskirts of Frankfurt.

In the town is a museum called Zeppelin Museum and there are also countless of views.

Langener Waldsee and Gehspitzweiher are nearby lakes popular to locals and walkers due to the beautiful views.

Being it only a 20-minute drive from the centre of Frankfurt, locals have facilities and the town centre close by, which is very popular for tourists.