Friday, September 15, 2023

Club der Visionaere


This canal side venue emerged from the ashes of a devastating fire in 2019, and is today one of the city’s most popular spaces for open-air drinking and dancing. 

There’s a small indoor dance floor and a rickety open-air wood-deck terrace with a large jetty stretching out across the water. 

Monday, September 11, 2023

YAAM-club in Berlin


Yet another victim of Berlin’s Media spree development, YAAM was forcibly evicted from its previous home – but you can’t keep a good club down. 

It quickly found another riverside spot, so it’s business as usual for this legendary beach bar and cultural center. 

Thursday, September 7, 2023

Kater Blau-club in Berlin

Kater Blau

This is the X-rated part of the family-friendly Holzmarkt development. Sitting on the banks of the River Spree, this space makes the most of its alfresco location, with a moored boat, a roaring fire at night and hammocks.

Monday, September 4, 2023

Fitzroy-club in Berlin


There’s something for everyone at Fitzroy, one of Berlin’s newest nightlife contenders. Here you’ll find an eclectic mix-and-match of live sessions and club nights showcasing everything from experimental pop to trance. 

Fitzroy’s booking philosophy is forward-thinking and a little more diverse than most of Berlin’s techno-heavy clubs. 

Friday, September 1, 2023

Trauma-club in Berlin

In recent years, TRAUMA BAR UND KINO has emerged as one of the most exciting new destinations in Berlin’s club circuit. 

Tucked away in a quieter corner of Berlin near the city’s central station, it’s easy to miss but an absolute must-visit. 

Wednesday, August 30, 2023

Anomalie-club in Berlin


Anomalie

Come for the clubbing, and stay for the art: Anomalie Art Club is home to some of the most spectacular visual designs on Berlin’s club scene. 

Over the past few years, this place has played host to techno DJs from around the world, alongside artists working in sound, light, and installation. 

Berghain-club in Berlin


If you’re talking about Berlin and clubs, obviously Berghain has to be at the top of your list. It’s the most infamous club in Berlin, and possibly the world, too. 

Once you’ve been there in person, you’ll know why. The venue was formerly a power station for East Berlin, but it’s now a magical place full of wild characters, dark rooms, and a distinct feeling of freedom.