Where Bavarian tradition meets Rock music history: in Munich, follow the traces of Freddie Mercury in Glockenbach district where the Queen lead singer once lived. Visit the world’s highest Rock Museum and explore the Olympic Walk Of Stars. Find out where Oasis had a fist fight in a high-class hotel and enjoy relaxed hours in one of the numerous beer gardens. On top, Munich is one of the major cities in Germany when it comes to big concerts, international stars, and world-class venues and clubs. The capital of Bavaria boasts with musical culture - but despite of being a buzzing metropolis, it still preserved a rather relaxed charme.
For detailed music related sightseeing tips and venue information, check out our Munich city page. Also featuring several subTOURS for exploring Rock music history beyond the common spots.
Check in in Munich’s hip and trendy district of Schwabing. Urban vibes meet buzzing student atmosphere. Nightlife, cafés, bars and shopping possibilities are just around the corner. A perfect travel hub with clear aesthetic and smart design. Also near to lush English Garden for some relaxing hours away from the city's hustle.
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Rock 'n' Roll meet pizzeria: Santo Anger is as authentic as it gets in terms of Italian food. Meanwhile, the atmosphere is everything from rocking to relaxed. Listen to Rock and Punk tunes while tasting delicious dishes in a really unique atmosphere.
22 panels explain the 20th Olympic Summergames that took place in Munich in 1972 with the stadium as heart of the event. Have a glance at the very special architecture of this historical place.
Find TicketsMore than 170 stars have put their hands into Munich's solid ground so far. This Walk Of Stars features bands and musicians such as Metallica, Rammstein, Kings Of Leon, Roger Waters, or Kylie Minogue to name just a few. Not only Rock stars, also sport stars and other VIPs found their place.
In 2002, Britpop band Oasis ended up in jail after a fight in Bayerischer Hof. Reportedly, drunk brothers Liam and Noel Gallagher got into a fist fight with four other musicians and band members. Right in front of the hotel, fans of Michael Jackson created a kind of monument for the King of Pop. As Michael repeatedly stayed in this hotel, fans remember this very place as his German place of residence.