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  2. Founded in 1845, the City of New Braunfels boasts a highly diversified quality of life for its citizens, businesses, and visitors alike. Today, the City of New Braunfels continues to engage constituents while providing a transparent workflow process.

  3. Learn more about Downtown New Braunfels, a thriving entertainment and retail district with unique shops, restaurants, bars, art galleries, museums, and unique historic buildings.

  4. Use the links below learn more about planning a special event in New Braunfels, including which permits you'll need. Read about the City's special events like Wassailfest, Saengerfest, Meet the Trucks, and more!

  5. The New Braunfels Main Street Program works to create a clean, safe, vibrant, and historic Downtown where locals and visitors can play, shop, eat, stay, and do business.

  6. Calendar • Wassailfest - New Braunfels

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    Wassailfest is an annual celebration in downtown New Braunfels, where the community gathers to kick off the holiday season with free wassail tastings, festive lights, and live music from local school choirs.

  7. Take a stroll down memory lane with a few of these historic photos spanning the decades in Downtown New Braunfels! Thanks to the Sophienburg Museum and Archives, the history of Downtown New Braunfels is just a click away!

  8. Get fit at Das Rec, New Braunfels' largest recreation center! Learn more about this facility's amenities including pools, workout equipment, gymnasiums, exercise classes, and more!

  9. Information about joining the New Braunfels Police Department, including current job openings, salary, benefits, civil service, and more.

  10. In an ongoing effort to enhance our commitment to extraordinary customer service, the New Braunfels Police Department is now accepting all applications for both residential and commercial alarm permits online. The annual fee is $40 for residential alarms and $50 for commercial alarms.

  11. Beginning October 1, 2024 the City of New Braunfels will accept applications from tax-exempt, non-profit arts and heritage organizations for funds collected through the local Hotel Occupancy Tax.