Travel Reference
In-Depth Information
Tickets & Reservations
Tickets to cultural and sporting events are available at venue box offices and official ticket
www.zkv-muenchen.de
)
which has a handy kiosk within the Marienplatz U-Bahn station.
0180-5481 8181;
www.muenchenticket.de
; Neues Rathaus, Marienplatz)
, which shares
premises with the tourist office.
Clubbing
Munich has a thriving club scene, so whether your musical tastes run to disco or dancehall,
house or punk, noise pop or punk-folk, you'll find somewhere to get those feet moving. To
get the latest from the scene, peruse the listings mags or sift through the myriad flyers in
shops, cafes and bars. This being Munich, expect pretty strict doors at most venues. Dress
to kill to get into the fanciest clubs. Dance floors rarely heat up before 1am, so showing up
early may increase your chances of getting in without suffering the indignities of a ridicu-
lous wait and possible rejection. If you look under 30, bring ID. Cover charges rarely ex-
ceed €15.
Kultfabrik
(
www.kultfabrik.de
;
Grafingerstrasse 6; Ostbahnhof)
If you've been to Munich before,
you may remember this one-stop nightlife shop near the Ostbahnhof as Kunstpark Ost.
Now the former dumpling factory has a different name but it still has more than a dozen,
mostly mainstream, venues as well as numerous fast-food eateries making it the best place
in Munich to
carpe noctem
.
Electro and house beats charge up the crowd at the loungy
11er,
while hard rock hounds
mash it up at
Titty Twister
and metal freaks bang on at
Refugium
. Nostalgic types can
become dancing queens at such 70s and 80s emporia as
Noa
,
Rafael
and
Q Club
while
central European rock-a-billies jive till the wee hours at
Eddy's
. For the latest line-ups,
happy hours and other useful info, check the website or look around for KuFas own listings
mag, the free
Das K-Magazin
.
CLUB COMPLEX
NIGHTCLUB
Harry Klein