Munich pink quarter nightlife. What can you see and do in Munich late at night? Bars, bistros, pubs

Connecting between flights at Munich Airport is almost 9 hours from 22.00 to 07.00.
About 45 minutes to the city. What interesting things can be seen there at such a time,
do any pubs and shops work so late, is it safe to wander around Munich at night?

Andrei, by the will of fate, we just found ourselves in such a situation. It turned out that it took about an hour (36 km) to drive from the airport to the city without traffic jams. According to the counter - 60 euros one way. The trains either don't run this late, or rarely run.
Everything is closed in the center at one and a half in the morning. Taxi driver
brought us to Schillergasse, where there was a night bar, but actually this is a red-light district. Everything else is closed at night.

Book a hotel. For money, you will get out cheaper than taking a taxi to the city at night. Munich is absolutely deaf at night. nights. Booking often has discounts on it. We took a night for only 80 euros for four. An excellent hotel. Have pity on yourself and relax in comfortable conditions.

Maybe you should just wander around the center of Munich - Marienplatz and the surrounding streets. Worth it?

not worth it.

Go to the gay club on Schillerstraße. There will be many new interesting experiences. Take beer from the bar. If you take it at the table, it will be much more expensive.


I'm with my wife. Is it decent?

Pity yourself and relax in comfortable conditions.


This is a return flight to Moscow. You can rest the next day. It seemed to me that the St. Petra, Frauenkirche, and the streets of Marienplatz are worth a sleepless night. I’m not going to Munich specifically, otherwise it would be possible to get to know him, albeit with a night one.

Night Munich, in my opinion, is not particularly interesting. In the summer, at about 10 pm, they went out specifically to take night pictures, and were very disappointed. It was still lively, especially a lot of Turks walking with families, with children, in some places even street musicians sang, but there was not much lighting there, there was little to be seen. We expected more.

from 22.00 to 07.00


The trains either don't run this late, or rarely run.


We left the airport at 23 with a penny, exactly at midnight we went to Marienplatz. Late evening and early night Munich is deserted, and even late at night ... I think that you will be alone there ...

No, and there are regular clubs, of course =)
All churches will be closed, I think.

The comparison with Moscow is not entirely correct. In Moscow, there are 24-hour large shops where you can try on clothes, shoes or choose spaghetti sauce until early in the morning.

If I found myself in such a situation, I would definitely look, at least at night, a sleeping city. Especially since there is no special desire to come here.
Gay clubs, this is for a fan of such actions IMHO. I was sick there.

Romance. I remember Prague with nostalgia.


Oh well .. we walked around Prague for an hour or two, there are people and many bars are open. The backlight is excellent. We made a special trip to Visegrad at night. If only after two in the morning it’s completely quiet ... (we don’t know, we already went to bed). But we lived on Vatslavka, and this is a super-place for a settlement.

You need to see what time the first S-bahn train leaves in the morning. Since this is a weekend, it can go quite late, around 5 am. The center as such and during the day can be walked in an hour. The train station is closed for the night.

If I were you, I would take a walk until (by the way, Hoffbräu works here until 12 - there is a chance to have time to drink 2-3 liters if the plane is not much delayed) 2-3 along Mar..platz and nearby streets inside the small ring, and then along Barerstrasse would have made his way to Theresienstrasse, past the Pinakotheks to the Nazi square itself, and, if the imagination was developed, here he would have remembered excerpts from "17 Moments ..", would have sung the song "My Shore ...", would have scrolled through the footage of military newsreels. Of course, it makes sense to see Munich at night (and who needs it during the day)))?).
To understand - that's Berlin would not go for a walk all night.

sky line
Leopoldstraße 82. Subway Münchner Freiheit

Open Tue, Thu 20:00-04:00, Fri and Sat 22:00-05:00, Sun 20:00-05:00. Mon and Wed - closed.

From negative reviews: "February 27, 2011 at night it was cool, but there were a couple of thieves hanging around us, like women, but there could also be men dressed as women."

Vela, sorry, it's not my fault that their men are fagots, even thieves. I've taken no responsibility, okay? ;)

Cohibar City
Herzog-Rudolf-Strasse 2
Mon-Fri 20:00-03:00, Fri 21:00-04:00, Sat 21:00-04:00, Sun closed.

They smoke here.

Atzinger
Schellingstraße 9, subway Universität

Until 3 am daily, except Sun: on Sun until 1 am.

Kilians Irish Pub
this is the very center, Frauenplatz 11, subway Marienplatz
on Sat and Sun until 2 am, the rest of the week - until 1 am.

Strip bar for the normal orientation of men
candy bar
Schillerstraße 9, this is at the Hotel Monaco (exit to Schillerstraße from the underpass at Hbf, as soon as you go up the stairs, to the left)

From the bad reviews: "They ripped off my credit card there, took three pieces of bucks from it. They took my card and went to drive it with it. It looks like they took the amount from me either two or three times."

(He's lying, probably, he hardly drank a thousand bucks).

Well, everything is in the same place, right behind the gay bars and the video salon for them there will be No. 11A Broadway Cabaret, there are a lot of inadequate ones, but they are not dangerous. Keep your pockets under control. Near the door of the institution - Dolly Bar. Expensive to the point of horror, but they don’t rob there, they have their own security and in general everything is more or less decorous. However, you should not relax, because you should drink with the first one you get - you will go out, they will hit you on the head and you will come to your senses in the police, but you have lost your wallet.

Femina, door 19 Schillerstrasse. There is a cabaret, only for each drink a man has to pay € 15. not noticed, mostly, all the same guys, of course; The cabaret show includes a light striptease: the dancer's clothes will slowly begin to take off, but don't wait for them to take off everything.
Yes, here’s another thing: if someone has an erection nearby, then they won’t really hide it from your eyes: why be embarrassed, everyone is yours.

Opposite, door number 16, an institution with a loud name "Imperial", stairs down to the basement. There you drink with the "beauty" you like; she will separately ask for bablosiks for everything that you will do with her, if you touch her for different places, then you will meet the "fifty dollars" in the currency of the Federal Republic of Germany. Yes, and non-alcoholic drinks from € 8, even fanta or sprite.

Going further from the station to the pink lanterns, you will find "Tiffany", everything is super-expensive there, deffki are more affordable, unlike the "Imperial", these girls, in agreement with the manager of the institution, you can even take away with you. Prepare a table for a stick. Well, pay for drinks in full at the strip club itself. Deffki don't speak English well, but if you didn't come here to "talk", then the tongue and other parts of the body will say everything for you.

That's all on Schillerstrasse works until four in the morning; as a rule, after three, few people are interested in anything at all in these places: everyone is already either "ready" in the insole, or ready for other processes, or they have already been completed manually. Well, the dishes are removed, the bartender rubs the glasses, everything is washed off little by little.

Good luck; I hope I brightened your mood. Think a hundred times whether you will drag your missus into these haunting places.

Munich is a great holiday destination for fans of nightlife. The city has a huge selection of nightclubs, discos and pubs. Many establishments are distinguished by their original decor and offer visitors a varied entertainment program. A popular youth club is Atomic Cafe, where you can enjoy exotic snacks and dance. The only confusing factor can only be a huge number of visitors.

An unusual place is the Club 2 nightclub located in an abandoned tunnel. Within a few years, it was completely reconstructed, today the walls of the club are painted in a rich scarlet color, and its hall is decorated with elegant miniature furniture. In the club you can hear the music of various directions, for lovers of dancing there is a colorful area. Soft sofas are installed in the corners of the hall, from which it is convenient to watch the entertainment program. Visitors will be pleasantly surprised by a large selection of drinks at the bar.

For those who want to relax in a more peaceful environment, the Augustiner Biergarten beer garden is more suitable. The tables are located between centuries-old linden trees. In the evenings, the restaurant has a romantic and calm atmosphere. The Jazzclub Unterfahrt is known far beyond the borders of Munich; there are always many jazz fans here who want to listen to their favorite music and drink a couple of mugs of excellent Bavarian beer. Copyright www.site

The Max-Emanuel-Brauerei club, which often hosts themed parties, is more suitable for fans of incendiary dances, and musical trends change literally every day. Vacationers with children should definitely visit the Munich Zoo, which was opened in 1911. More than four thousand animals brought from all continents live on its territory.

What a great city, Munich! Indeed, there certainly is something to do. There is a whole sea of ​​clubs here! Now I will tell you where you can go in the evening and where to dance in Munich.

This club is considered one of the chicest and most famous clubs in Munich - and possibly in all of Germany. "P1" regularly attracts the cream of society to its parties, and you can also meet world celebrities, football players, actors and models here.

Located next to the famous museum "Haus Der Kunst", beautifully decorated, the club consists of two large halls, each with its own DJ, who play music of various genres. Muted purple lighting dropped ceilings and a light show create a rather surreal atmosphere inside, while the cozy terrace invites you to relax a bit on leather sofas and by candlelight. Entrance to the club is free, but drinks are quite expensive (for example, cocktails from 10 euros, beer at least 4 euros), and the club has a strict dress code (actually, very much!). It is not possible to eat or dine in the club. The best parties are Friday and Saturday from 11pm (until 5am), although the bar is open from 7pm, Tuesday through Sunday.

Address: Prinzregentenstrasse 1 (metro station Odeonsplatz)

Pacha

One of the most famous chains of clubs around the world. Located on the stunning Maximiliansplatz, this club is one of the most popular in the city. The most seek there beautiful people Munich, dressed to the nines (this is the question of the dress code).

Enough in the club beautiful interior- light wood, lots of mirrors, bronze accents, cream-colored leather sofas, and, of course, cherry club logos everywhere. A chic lounge area and has a spacious dance floor in the center and another smaller one. Although the decor creates a casual atmosphere, the place attracts the most glamorous girls and elegant men. Especially a lot of people crowd into special events of the club, for example, Oktoberfest, and to parties at outdoors. Music - hip-hop, r&b, club, house. Entrance fee € 5 - € 10. Beer - from € 4, cocktails - from € 10, a bottle of champagne - € 150. The hottest parties are on Thursdays (you can enter as early as 18:30), but Fridays and Saturdays are also great ( from 22:00)

Address: Maximiliansplatz 5 (Metro Karlsplatz)

"Milch and Bar"

One of the hippest clubs in Munich, the small and cozy club (commonly referred to simply as "Milchbar") can be a great place for a great evening out. This is a rather exclusive club, where a little frilly, stylish youth come. Once inside, you are immersed in a world of red colors - from the lighting in the bar area to the leather sofas. Plus numerous mirrors throughout the room. The dance floor is not very big. Crowds gather here every day! Music - Mostly pop hits and 80's music, although the music may vary. Weekly themed parties include 20's, 80's, fly parties on Tuesdays (50% of the admission fee for those who work for the airline), student night on Wednesdays, and pop parties on Thursdays. Entrance fee - from € 6, more expensive on weekends. Beer from €3, cocktails from €6. Opening hours: Mon-Wed - 22:00-03:00 and Thu-Sat - 22:00-06:00

Address: Sonnenstrasse 12 (Metro Karlsplatz)

"Ampere"

The club was opened in 2004 and is located next to the Isar River, in the Muffathalle concert hall. This in itself is a very unusual place, as the complex has been converted from old hydroelectric power station. Now it is a very beautiful building, in the Renaissance style, where a wide variety of cultural events are held. Concerts are often held in this club. On average, the club accommodates about 500 people.

Address: Zellstraße 4 (nearest metro station Max-Weber-Platz)

"Atomic Cafe"

Live music concerts and a dance club offer to slow down a bit after the "parties hell" in the city's upscale venues. An alternative atmosphere created thanks to interesting decor, bright pink walls, subdued lighting and trendy touches in the interior. The most diverse crowd gathers here - hipsters, rockers, and glamorous youth who came to dance all night long. A small space makes the environment more intimate. It is better to come to the club closer to midnight, when the party is in full swing. By the way, there are parties here every day. The club is one of the few places in Munich where international DJs come to perform. Music ranges from drum and bass to funk and Britpop. The club offers desserts, snacks and sandwiches. "Happy hour" -22:00-23:00. Entrance to concerts - € 10 - € 30. Entrance fee to regular parties - € 6. Meals start at €2. Beer €3.40-€4, cocktails €7.50. Dress code is casual.

Address: Neuturmstrasse 5 (Metro Marienplatz)

Crux Club

Great nightclub on Marienplatz in the city center. A variety of parties, concerts, and cultural events are held here. Music - hip-hop, R&B, disco, electro, retro and rock. The club is quite young, opened in 2009, but quite popular, despite the small dance floor. Depending on the party, up to 200 people can “crowd” into the club.

Address: Ledererstrasse 3 (nearest metro is Odeonsplatz)

Cohibar City

A vibrant Cuban bar in the center of Munich. The club is located in the basement, with rather dim lighting, photographs of Che Guevara, and a large selection of rum. It's not a club like the others - it's a very relaxed and pleasant bar/club with salsa parties and exotic strong cocktails. Happy Hour - Tue-Sat 20:00-22:00. Beer - from € 3, cocktails - € 8, delicious shots - from € 2.50. Weekend parties are the most popular, but the place fills up by 11:00 pm on Wednesdays and Thursdays.

Address: Herzog-Rudolf-Strasse 2 (Metro Marienplatz)

"Ksar Bar Club"

An unusual club with an alternative atmosphere in a lively area of ​​the city. The club attracts the most different people who want to relax in a pleasant environment and where you can drink exotic cocktails. The interior of the club is pleasant subdued lighting, a fireplace, low-hanging lamps, leather sofas. Large windows face the street, so you get a slight feeling that you are in an aquarium. This is a trendy but "unpretentious" club with a wide range of music in the style of house, R&B, hip-hop, trance, lounge and jazz. Large cocktail list, including special champagne cocktails. Beer costs from €3.20, cocktails from €7.50. The best parties are on Fridays and Saturdays from 10 pm.

Address: Müllerstrasse 31 (Metro Station Sendlinger Tor)

This, of course, is not all clubs and bars! But these are the best.

What a great city, Munich! Indeed, there certainly is something to do. There is a whole sea of ​​clubs here! Now I will tell you where you can go in the evening and where to dance in Munich.

This club is considered one of the chicest and most famous clubs in Munich - and possibly in all of Germany. "P1" regularly attracts the cream of society to its parties, and you can also meet world celebrities, football players, actors and models here.

Located next to the famous museum "Haus Der Kunst", beautifully decorated, the club consists of two large halls, each with its own DJ, who play music of various genres. Subdued purple lighting, suspended ceilings and a light show create a rather surreal atmosphere inside, while the cozy terrace invites you to relax on leather sofas and candlelight. Entrance to the club is free, but drinks are quite expensive (for example, cocktails from 10 euros, beer at least 4 euros), and the club has a strict dress code (actually, very much!). It is not possible to eat or dine in the club. The best parties are Friday and Saturday from 11pm (until 5am), although the bar is open from 7pm, Tuesday through Sunday.

Address: Prinzregentenstrasse 1 (metro station Odeonsplatz)

Pacha

One of the most famous chains of clubs around the world. Located on the stunning Maximiliansplatz, this club is one of the most popular in the city. The most beautiful people of Munich, dressed to the nines, strive there (this is the question of the dress code).

The club has a rather beautiful interior - light wood, a large number of mirrors, bronze accents, cream-colored leather sofas, and, of course, the club's cherry logos are everywhere. A chic lounge area and has a spacious dance floor in the center and another smaller one. Although the decor creates a casual atmosphere, the place attracts the most glamorous girls and elegant men. Especially a lot of people crowd into the club's special events, such as Oktoberfest, and outdoor parties. Music - hip-hop, r&b, club, house. Entrance fee € 5 - € 10. Beer - from € 4, cocktails - from € 10, a bottle of champagne - € 150. The hottest parties are on Thursdays (you can enter as early as 18:30), but Fridays and Saturdays are also great ( from 22:00)

Address: Maximiliansplatz 5 (Metro Karlsplatz)

"Milch and Bar"

One of the hippest clubs in Munich, the small and cozy club (commonly referred to simply as "Milchbar") can be a great place for a great evening out. This is a rather exclusive club, where a little frilly, stylish youth come. Once inside, you are immersed in a world of red colors - from the lighting in the bar area to the leather sofas. Plus numerous mirrors throughout the room. The dance floor is not very big. Crowds gather here every day! Music - Mostly pop hits and 80's music, although the music may vary. Weekly themed parties include 20's, 80's, fly parties on Tuesdays (50% of the admission fee for those who work for the airline), student night on Wednesdays, and pop parties on Thursdays. Entrance fee - from € 6, more expensive on weekends. Beer from €3, cocktails from €6. Opening hours: Mon-Wed - 22:00-03:00 and Thu-Sat - 22:00-06:00

Address: Sonnenstrasse 12 (Metro Karlsplatz)

"Ampere"

The club was opened in 2004 and is located next to the Isar River, in the Muffathalle concert hall. This in itself is a very unusual place, as the complex was converted from an old hydroelectric power station. Now it is a very beautiful building, in the Renaissance style, where a wide variety of cultural events are held. Concerts are often held in this club. On average, the club accommodates about 500 people.

Address: Zellstraße 4 (nearest metro station Max-Weber-Platz)

"Atomic Cafe"

Live music concerts and a dance club offer to slow down a bit after the "parties hell" in the city's upscale venues. An alternative vibe created with interesting décor, hot pink walls, subdued lighting and trendy touches in the interior. The most diverse crowd gathers here - hipsters, rockers, and glamorous youth who came to dance all night long. A small space makes the environment more intimate. It is better to come to the club closer to midnight, when the party is in full swing. By the way, there are parties here every day. The club is one of the few places in Munich where international DJs come to perform. Music ranges from drum and bass to funk and Britpop. The club offers desserts, snacks and sandwiches. "Happy hour" -22:00-23:00. Entrance to concerts - € 10 - € 30. Entrance fee to regular parties - € 6. Meals start at €2. Beer €3.40-€4, cocktails €7.50. Dress code is casual.

Address: Neuturmstrasse 5 (Metro Marienplatz)

Crux Club

Great nightclub on Marienplatz in the city center. A variety of parties, concerts, and cultural events are held here. Music - hip-hop, R&B, disco, electro, retro and rock. The club is quite young, opened in 2009, but quite popular, despite the small dance floor. Depending on the party, up to 200 people can “crowd” into the club.

Address: Ledererstrasse 3 (nearest metro is Odeonsplatz)

Cohibar City

A vibrant Cuban bar in the center of Munich. The club is located in the basement, with rather dim lighting, photographs of Che Guevara, and a large selection of rum. It's not a club like the others - it's a very relaxed and pleasant bar/club with salsa parties and exotic strong cocktails. Happy Hour - Tue-Sat 20:00-22:00. Beer - from € 3, cocktails - € 8, delicious shots - from € 2.50. Weekend parties are the most popular, but the place fills up by 11:00 pm on Wednesdays and Thursdays.

Address: Herzog-Rudolf-Strasse 2 (Metro Marienplatz)

"Ksar Bar Club"

An unusual club with an alternative atmosphere in a lively area of ​​the city. The club attracts a wide variety of people who want to relax in a pleasant environment where you can drink exotic cocktails. The interior of the club is pleasant subdued lighting, a fireplace, low-hanging lamps, leather sofas. Large windows face the street, so you get a slight feeling that you are in an aquarium. This is a trendy but "unpretentious" club with a wide range of music in the style of house, R&B, hip-hop, trance, lounge and jazz. Large cocktail list, including special champagne cocktails. Beer costs from €3.20, cocktails from €7.50. The best parties are on Fridays and Saturdays from 10 pm.

Address: Müllerstrasse 31 (Metro Station Sendlinger Tor)

This, of course, is not all clubs and bars! But these are the best.

Munich is a real paradise for people who are used to spending their time in a fun and active way. Something is constantly happening in the Bavarian capital: fashion shows, film screenings, performances by world-famous DJs, international festivals, scientific congresses, etc. You definitely won't be bored here!

All information about the latest world cinema, fashionable theatrical productions, nightclubs and concerts in Munich can be found in specialized poster magazines.

Top 5 nightclubs in Munich

Munich is famous for its vibrant nightlife, which attracts young and old alike. The club life of the city is presented in a wide variety. Here you can easily find anything from reggae to punk folk.

It is worth noting that in most clubs in Munich there is a serious face control. Therefore, to get into the best clubs of the Bavarian capital, it is recommended to dress fashionably and expensively.

Most nightclubs start their work from 01:00. In order not to stand in long lines at a popular institution, it is better to arrive early. Often at the entrance, security checks passports (especially if visitors look under 30 years old). The entrance fee to the club, as a rule, is no more than 15 euros.

Among the best clubs in the Bavarian capital:

Popular cultural events in Munich

Watch movies in English or German can be in:


Listen classical music available at the Munich Philharmonic (Rosenheimer Strasse 5). In addition, the Bavarian State Opera (Max-Joseph-Platz 2) opens its doors to everyone. This is one of the best opera houses in the world. The immortal works of Wagner, Mozart and Strauss often sound within its walls.


Night Munich (Photo © pxhere.com / CC0 Öffentliche Domäne)

Jazz fans can visit the most popular jazz clubs in Munich:

  1. Jazzbar Vogler (Rumfordstrasse 17).
  2. Jazzclub Unterfahrt (Einsteinstrasse 42).
  3. Mister B.'s Jazz Bar (Herzog-Heinrich-Strasse 38).

Fans of classical and modern theatrical performances can have an interesting time in the following establishments:

  1. Bayerische Staatsschauspiel(Max-Joseph-Platz 1) - Bavarian Drama State Theatre. Despite the fact that mainly classical works are shown within its walls, local artists still manage to find topics that are relevant to the present.
  2. Deutsches Theater(Schwanthalerstrasse 13) - German theater, within the walls of which Broadway and German musicals are shown.
  3. GOP VarietyTheater Muenchen(Maximilianstrasse 47) - variety theater with a huge variety of show programs and theatrical productions.

How people relax in the clubs of Munich can be seen at the link below.

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