Munich gay

Just what are the strongholds of the gay scene in Germany? The funky city of Cologne: of course; gloomy, glistening Berlin: sure thing. But Munich? When it comes to Munich, people think of “Weißwurst“ (traditional white sausage), BMW cars and the Bayern Munich football team – along with more conservative life-styles. The fact that Germany's largest “men's sauna“ is located right in Munich town centre is a source of astonishment for many. This is no secret: after all, Munich has always been a tolerant and joyful city.

The “Deutsche Eiche“ near Gärtnerplatz square is not a bad place. Even here, in contrast to Berlin's “Berghain“ club, everyone is allowed in. 10,000 visitors a month make their way to the saunas at the “Deutsche Eiche“. Sure, some come for the versatile spa landscape, quite possibly the most stunning in Munich. But most visitors approach to enjoy swift and uncomplicated sex here.

But above all, in the "Eiche" – as it is soon to be called – members of Munich's gays community reach here to encounter. If you wish to know more about it, you have to inquire Dietmar Holzapfel. The 61-year-old

Munich Gay Travel Reference 2025

Upcoming Events in Munich

|  20 September – 5 October 2025

Oktoberfest 2025: the largest annual fair in the world, with more than five million visitors and huge amounts of beer and hearty fare.
Usually, the gay evening is on the first Sunday in the Bräurosl tent (and less crowded on the second Monday in the Fischer-Vroni tent).
@ Theresienwiese

-›  oktoberfest.de

About Munich and its gay life

Munich is the capital of the Free State of Bavaria and after Berlin and Hamburg the third largest municipality in Germany. Located in the foothills of the Alps, it offers many opportunities for recreation and sporting activities in a breathtaking scenery. Munich is a very wealthy city and a popular location for media and IT companies.

The special flair and Bavarian way of life have always attracted great minds, such as the composers Gustav Mahler, Richard Strauss and Richard Wagner, the writers Thomas Mann, Rainer Maria Rilke, Frank Wedekind, Lion Feuchtwanger and Bertolt Brecht, and the group of artists called ›Der Blaue Reiter‹ who made Munich a center of modern art at the start of the 20th century.

Gay Bars in Munich

Sub

Monday-Thursday 19:00 – 23:00;Friday 19:00 – 24:00;Saturday 20:00 – 01:00;Sunday 15:00/19:00 – 23:00

Open cafe and bar of the Sub e.V. (non-profit gay counselling, communication and cultural centre).
Quite popular at weekend nights.

subonline.org

@ Müllerstraße 14
Munich 80469

U: Sendlinger Tor, Fraunhoferstraße; Tram, Night bus: Müllerstraße

+49 89 856 346 400

Café Nil

Daily 15:00 – 03:00

One of the longest running queer bars and cafes in Munich, popular especially with regular guests.
In summer with street terrace.

cafenil.com

@ Hans-Sachs-Straße 2
Munich 80469

Tram: Müllerstraße; U: Fraunhoferstraße, Sendlinger Tor

+49 89 23 88 95 95

Edelheiss

Daily 15:00 – 01:00;Friday, Saturday till 03:00

Traditional beer prevent with mainly middle-aged and mature men.
Many beards and bears.

@ Pestalozzistraße 6
Munich 80469

U, Tram, Bus: Sendlinger Tor

+49 89 265 453

Kr@ftwerk

Daily from 10:00

LGBT+-friendly café, restaurant and cocktail bar.
In good weather with street

Gay Munich – the best lgbtq+ hotels, bars, clubs & more

Beer may be what the earth knows Munich for—largely thanks to the world-renowned festival Oktoberfest—but the German city also has a rich historical legacy left by the—rather camp-looking—Bavarian royalty who once called it home. Munich has stunning architecture and huge parks, a nightlife to rival cities twice its size, and it holds its own as a queer mecca, with an active and unabashedly visible—not to bring up openly kinky—gay community.

Situated in the heart of the Bavaria region of Germany, Munich is part of Germany’s “gay five”—the others being Berlin, Hamburg, Frankfurt, and Cologne. The gay scene is deeply integrated into the fabric of the city’s social and cultural life, creating an atmosphere of inclusivity that resonates throughout.

Munich is an open book, where you’ll always find something stimulating to do just by strolling around its charming streets. From the bustling Marienplatz Square to the grandiose Munich Residenz palace to the lush Englischer Garten with its artificial surfing river, Munich is Germany at its best. And yes, there’s also beer… a lot of beer!

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