As the sun begins to mellow and leaves whisper of change, September offers a final burst of outdoor magic. From ancient rituals to modern music spectacles, here are 10 unforgettable festivals happening around the world this September - October of 2025, that offer a passport to culture, celebration, and connection. If you are lucky enough to get time off and want to experience something new, then these events might provide you with memories that will last a lifetime.
La Mercè Festival – Barcelona, Spain (Sep 23–28)
History: Honors the patron saint of Barcelona since 1687. Features human towers, fire runs, and 600+ free events.
Hotels: Hotel Colón, H10 Cubik
Safety: Generally safe; watch for pickpockets.
Bring: Comfortable shoes, earplugs, light jacket
Visa: U.S. citizens: visa-free; others: Schengen visa
Oktoberfest – Munich, Germany (Sep 20–Oct 5)
History: Began in 1810 for a royal wedding; now the world’s largest beer fest.
Hotels: Hotel Bayerischer Hof, Eurostars Grand Central
Safety: Safe; use public transport
Bring: Traditional attire, water bottle, cash
Visa: U.S. citizens: visa-free; others: Schengen visa
Mid-Autumn Festival – China (Oct 6)
History: Over 3,000 years old; celebrates family unity and the harvest moon.
Hotels: The Peninsula Beijing, SSAW Boutique Hotel Shanghai
Safety: Safe; use registered taxis
Bring: Mooncake gifts, modest clothing, translation app
Visa: Tourist visa required
Venice International Film Festival – Italy (Aug 27–Sep 9)
History: Founded in 1932; one of the “Big Three” film festivals.
Hotels: Hotel Danieli, Hotel Antiche Figure
Safety: Safe; beware of acqua alta
Bring: Smart attire, camera, waterproof shoes
Visa: U.S. citizens: visa-free; others: Schengen visa
Autumn Equinox Festival – Chichén Itzá, Mexico (Sep 20-24)
History: Mayan light show as Kukulcán’s shadow descends the pyramid.
Hotels: Hotel Mesón del Marqués, Hacienda Chichen Resort
Safety: Safe; avoid driving at night
Bring: Sunhat, bug spray, binoculars
Visa: U.S. citizens: visa-free; others: tourist visa or FMM card
Berlin Festival of Lights – Germany (Oct 8–15)
History: Artistic light projections on historic landmarks.
Hotels: Hotel Adlon Kempinski, Motel One Berlin-Alexanderplatz
Safety: Safe; use public transport
Bring: Tripod, warm layers, city map
Visa: U.S. citizens: visa-free; others: Schengen visa
Lake of Stars Festival – Malawi (Oct 17–19)
History: African music and arts on Lake Malawi’s shore.
Hotels: Sunbird Livingstonia Beach, Blue Zebra Island Lodge
Safety: Peaceful; avoid tap water
Bring: Sunscreen, swimwear, malaria meds
Visa: Tourist visa required
Hungry Ghost Festival – Hong Kong (Aug 23-Sep 21)
History: Taoist/Buddhist rituals to honor wandering spirits.
Hotels: The Mira Hong Kong, Hotel ICON
Safety: Safe; avoid political areas
Bring: Respectful attire, camera
Visa: U.S. citizens: visa-free; others: visitor visa
Brisbane Festival – Australia (Sep 5–27)
History: Art, music, and fireworks along the Brisbane River.
Hotels: W Brisbane, The Point Brisbane Hotel
Safety: Safe; mind sun exposure
Bring: Sunglasses, festival app, water bottle
Visa: ETA required
San Mateo Festival – Oviedo, Spain (Sep 6–22)
History: Weeklong concerts, fireworks, and cider in Asturias.
Hotels: Barceló Oviedo Cervantes, Hotel Fruela
Safety: Safe; stay hydrated
Bring: Raincoat, party spirit, appetite
Visa: U.S. citizens: visa-free; others: Schengen visa
Final Travel Tips
- Travel Insurance: Recommended for health and trip protection
- Local Customs: Respect traditions and dress codes
- Emergency Prep: Know local emergency numbers
- Health & Safety: Stay hydrated and follow advisories














