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Queen-Tour - Auf den Spuren Freddie Mercury von MucTours

+ Tour on foot (walking tour for 5 to 15 people)
+ Tour in the footsteps of Freddie Mercury
+ Gastronomic stops (incl. 2 drinks)

Highlights:

  • Experience the Glockenbachviertel in the evening hours
  • Visit Freddie’s favorite places
  • Learn amusing anecdotes about life in Munich in the 1980s

Services

  • 3h walking tour with experienced city explorer (tour guide)
  • 2 drinks in selected locations
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Freddie Mercury in Munich

The time of my life!

What made Munich and the Glockenbachviertel so special for Freddie Mercury?

Freedom and anonymity

Mercury enjoyed a rare anonymity and freedom in Munich. He was treated normally by the people of Munich and not as a star, which suited him very well. This allowed him to live out his personality and sexuality openly.

Lively LGBTQ scene

In the 1980s, Munich was one of the most important gay strongholds in the world alongside New York, San Francisco and Amsterdam.
The Glockenbachviertel was the center of this scene with numerous clubs and bars that Mercury liked to visit.

Creative inspiration

Mercury’s time in Munich was very productive musically. Queen recorded five albums at the nearby Musicland Studios, including hits such as “Crazy Little Thing Called Love” and “Another One Bites the Dust”.

Queen / Freddie Mercury Live on Stage (Photo from the archive of Herbi Hauke)
Freddie Mercury Tour (Photo by Sigi Müller 16.09.21)

Historic urinal on Holzplatz: A listed toilet block in the Glockenbach district, featuring graffiti by Freddie Mercury alongside those of Albert Einstein and Rainer Werner Fassbinder (see left in the picture)

Mosaic at the Deutsche Eiche: A mosaic portrait of Freddie Mercury on the façade of the Deutsche Eiche, a traditional meeting place for the LGBTQ+ scene, commemorates the singer (see also below).

Freddie-Mercury-Straße: This street is located in the Neuhausen district, but has no direct connection to Mercury’s life in Munich.

Paradiso dance bar (formerly Old Mrs. Henderson): This is where Mercury celebrated his 39th birthday and shot the music video for “Living on My Own” (see below).

Freddie Mercury Tour

Ex-Queen singer Freddie Mercury lived in Munich from 1979 to 1985. The rock star, who died in 1991, recorded several records here in the Musicland studio with his band and enjoyed the (night) life after long working days. He celebrated his birthday here several times with his Munich friends. On our tour, you will get to know Freddie’s preferences and favorite bars and find out which people were important to him and why he felt so at home in Munich of all places. Experience an evening as Freddie might have done a good 40 years ago.

During his time in Munich, Freddie Mercury visited several clubs that were particularly close to his heart. His favorite venues included:

Next dates:

Tour Date/Time available slots Book
Queen Tour / Freddie Mercury Tour Munich 13.06.2025 19:00 1
Queen Tour / Freddie Mercury Tour Munich 11.07.2025 19:00 1
Queen Tour / Freddie Mercury Tour Munich 25.07.2025 19:00 6
Queen Tour / Freddie Mercury Tour Munich 01.08.2025 19:00 1
Queen Tour / Freddie Mercury Tour Munich 29.08.2025 00:00 15
Queen Tour / Freddie Mercury Tour Munich 12.09.2025 19:00 8
Queen Tour / Freddie Mercury Tour Munich 10.10.2025 19:00 12

Queen Tour / Freddie Mercury Tour Munich

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