Enjoyment and atmosphere from 12 to 15 September at the Bocholt City Food Festival
The City Food Festival invites you to immerse yourself in the world of good flavours for four days on the market square and Neutorplatz in Bocholt. With 23 different food stalls , the festival offers a colourful mix of culinary delights. From savoury dishes to sweet temptations, there is something for everyone. The whole thing is accompanied by a selection of refreshing drinks and frozen cocktails to round off the offer.
Music lovers will also get their money's worth: live bands and DJs will provide musical entertainment on two stages - on the market square and on Neutorplatz. On Friday evening from 7 pm, the band
"Acoustic Affairs" will delight visitors with pop songs and more. On Saturday evening, Stefan and Steffen from "Quite Relaxed" will enchant visitors to Neutorplatz with atmospheric, handmade live music from 7pm. At the same time, Simon and Christian from "Django Flint" will be captivating music lovers on the market square with their extraordinary voices and musical instruments such as cajon, djembe, drums or even harmonica. During the day and on Thursday and Sunday evenings, Max Hünting will delight all visitors with cool beats.
Opening hours
The opening is on Thursday at 5 pm on the market square in front of the historic town hall.
The opening hours are
Thursday: 4 - 10 pm
Friday: 12 pm - 11 pm
Saturday: 12 - 11 pm
Sunday: 12 - 7 pm
The relaxed atmosphere invites you to linger, while the music creates a chilled atmosphere that perfectly complements the culinary experience. Experience Bocholt from its delightful side and indulge in culinary delights on the market square and Neutorplatz from 12 to 15 September. The City Food Festival promises days full of enjoyment, music and good humour.
The weekly market will be moved to Gasthausplatz and Osterstraße from Thursday to Saturday inclusive. The evening market will take place on Thursday, 12 September from 3 pm on St.-Georg-Platz. Königstraße will be closed from Wednesday, 11 September, so that all visitors can stroll and feast safely without car traffic.