Bahia
Latin, Reggaeton, SalsaAu-Haidhausen€10
About Bahia
After days of traditional Bavarian brass bands, Bahia's Latin American rhythms feel like a musical vacation within your vacation. Salsa, reggaeton, and infectious Latin beats create an atmosphere that's completely different from anything else you'll experience during Oktoberfest season. Honestly, watching lederhosen-clad visitors attempt salsa dancing here is entertainment enough, but the energy keeps everyone coming back.
Highlights
- Latin beats
- Salsa dance floor
- Latin American flair
Afterwiesn Program
During Oktoberfest, Bahia regularly hosts special Afterwiesn events with well-known DJs and special acts. Doors usually open at 11 PM and the party runs until the early morning hours. Capacity: approx. 400 guests.
Frequently Asked Questions About Bahia
How much does entry cost at Bahia?
Entry at Bahia during Oktoberfest season costs around €10. Weekend prices may be higher. Tip: signing up for the guest list can reduce entry fees or shorten your wait time.What music is played at Bahia?
Bahia is known for Latin, Reggaeton, Salsa. During Oktoberfest season, there are often special Afterwiesn events with well-known DJs and live acts.Can you get into Bahia wearing Tracht?
Yes, during the Oktoberfest weeks, Tracht is welcome and even encouraged at Bahia. Dirndl and Lederhosen are considered normal club attire in München during the festival season.How do I get to Bahia?
Bahia is located in the Au-Haidhausen district. The address is: Rosenheimer Straße 30, 81669 München. The best way to reach the club is by U-Bahn or taxi. After the Wiesn, night services run all night on weekends.Do I need a reservation for Bahia?
You do not need a reservation for regular entry, but wait times can be long on weekends. VIP tables and booths should be reserved in advance.