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As the brisk autumn air sets in and the leaves turn into vibrant red, orange, and yellow, a sense of calm and coziness sweeps across Germany. The summer crowds are thinning out, and the major attraction sites are largely unencumbered by tourists. A trip to Germany in September offers a perfect condition for visitors to explore the country’s world-class museums and galleries, and enjoy the beautiful autumnal landscapes. There are also cultural events such as Oktoberfest, Rheingau Musik Festival, and Berlin International Film Festival to look forward to.

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Germany Weather in September

Misty landscape in Harz during Autumn during dusk.
Cherish the changing seasons as summer fades into fall, bringing with it the occasional rain shower.

The weather in Germany in September is mild, with average daytime temperatures ranging from 15°C to 20°C. As the summer transitions to autumn, occasional rain showers and thunderstorms are also expected in some parts of the country. The coastal regions experience milder temperatures during this time of the year, while it is slightly cooler inland.

Weather in Germany in September - Rainfall and Temperatures

AugSepOct
Avg Daily (°C)23.9°C19.4°C13.9°C
Avg Nightly (°C)13.9°C9.4°C5.6°C
Avg Daily (°F)NaNNaNNaN
Avg Nightly (°F)NaNNaNNaN
Avg Rainfall (mm)625057

Why Visit Germany in September

Two people enjoying cycling in Bavarian Alps in Germany during September.
Experience the beauty of the country while cycling through the stunning Bavarian Alps.
People enjoying food and beer in Oktoberfest festival, Germany in September
Enjoy the authentic taste of local food and beer at Germany's world-famous Oktoberfest celebration in September.

Pleasant weather conditions and less crowded tourist attractions make September an ideal month to visit Germany if you wish to enjoy a quiet, relaxing holiday. Here are a few more reasons why you should travel to Germany in September:

  • Outdoor activities: September’s weather in Germany is comfortable for outdoor activities like hiking, cycling, and visiting parks. With trees changing colors and shedding leaves, the autumn beauty is at its peak, which makes outdoor excursions all the more worthwhile.
  • Cultural events: Germany in September hosts many cultural events, including the famous Oktoberfest beer festival in Munich, where visitors can enjoy German food, music, and, of course, beer. Other notable events to check out during this month are the Berlin International Film Festival, the Berlin Festival of Lights, and Rheingau Musik Festival.
  • Wine season: September in Germany marks the arrival of wine season and the much-anticipated harvest festivals, where you can taste the limited edition Federweisser. You can also visit Dürkheimer Wurstmarkt, a mega celebration of the wine season, which is arguably the largest wine festival in the world.

Where to Go and What to Do

The New Church on Gendarmenmarkt in Berlin, Germany.
Did you know? The parish of the New Church included the northern half of Friedrichstadt, which had formerly belonged to the parish of the congregations of Jerusalem's Church.

With its crisp autumn air and the leaves turning colors, Germany offers a plethora of breathtaking sights. The cities come alive with festivities and celebrations, which are complemented by the mild weather. The picturesque countryside, dotted with quaint villages and rolling hills, provides the perfect backdrop for a scenic drive or a leisurely hike, and many famous cultural events offer a taste of the local culture.

Begin your trip in Munich, where the legendary Oktoberfest beer festival takes center stage. You can join the revelers, raise a stein, and let the good times roll as you immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of German traditions and delicacies. Next, head to the Black Forest, where breathtaking fall landscapes and daring outdoor activities await you. Hike through misty forests, cycle through rolling hills, and bask in the beauty of nature.

A trip to Berlin is also highly recommended. The city of endless wonder, rich history, art, and culture will leave you spellbound. After exploring Berlin, go check out the majesty of Rhine Valley and the Bavarian Alps. Take in the breathtaking views and visit grand castles. Travel to Hamburg to see the lovely canals and bridges, or explore the nation’s largest port. Explore the spa resort of Baden-Baden, and Freiburg, a university town with medieval architecture.

You will also find small and large events and festivals taking place in different parts of Germany in September, where you could learn more about local culture and savor local dishes.

For those seeking a mix of outdoor activities, cultural events, and stunning views, Germany in September is the perfect destination. The country offers a distinctive fusion of history, art, and natural beauty in September. From the vibrant cities of Munich and Berlin to the charming Rhine Valley, there is a great deal to explore and experience in Germany. And what better way to do that than when the weather is pleasant and the whole country is bathed in enchanting autumn hues.

To find out you can make the most of your time in the country, check out our guide on how many days to spend in Germany. 

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Published by Astha Joshi, updated on February 1, 2024

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