This place has seen plenty of changes recently, the result of which is a restructured events listing and new interior layout. Now that this process of reinvention has come to...
Falckensteinstrasse 47The roster of in-house DJs at 2BE tends to focus mainly on hip hop, with the odd reggae and dancehall tune thrown in for good measure, and there's also usually a live act or...
Heidestrasse 73A dusky, relaxed disco where you don't have to dress up to get in and where academics, social workers, bank clerks and midwives populate the floor. Flirtation rules. Dance to...
Kantstrasse 134A massive complex, containing a cinema, theatre and gallery, operated by a friendly Berlin arts collective. There's also a party floor with a playlist mostly devoted to reggae,...
Veteranenstrasse 21Spin-off of a swanky Zurich disco, its 'medieval' decor and Renaissance-style frescos are jarringly at odds with the Renzo Piano-designed theatre whose basement it occupies....
Marlene-Dietrich-Platz 1Formerly the Apollo Sauna Club Berlin, this huge gay labyrinth of sin with 250 lockers and 80 cabins has been given a major revamp with a Latin twist. Two floors offer clients...
Kurfürstenstrasse 101Bang Bang's decidedly retro decor - all glitter balls and monochrome blow-ups of '60s girl groups - is a little misleading. If you expected this small venue tucked away under...
Neue Promenade 10The hippest and hardest electronic music club in Berlin, if not Europe. The building is a Communist-era power station transformed into a concrete cathedral of techno on two...
Am Wriezener BahnhofA strong contender for best club in the city, if not Europe; words can't really do the place justice. In basic terms, it's a techno club in a former power station, but it has...
Wriezener KarreeThe club's name, a nod to funk legend Hamilton Bohannon, indicates its driving musical principle. Billed as offering 'soulful electronic clubbing', this basement location...
Dircksenstrasse 40Taking a walk down Rungestrasse might feel like you're going where no man has gone before, but stick with it: at the end of the street is Berlin's very own spaceship, the arts...
Rungestrasse 20In a new kitsch location, this popular, friendly, electro dance night hosted by well-known local drag queen Chantal has sadly lost some of its underground feel but is still...
Bassy ClubIn 2005, Clärchen's Ballhaus, a dancehall frequented by nimble Berliners since Clara Haberman established it in 1913, reopened after nearly a year of closed doors. Under new...
Auguststrasse 24Popular men-only club on Saturdays, with DJs playing mainly electronic sounds. The dancefloor is usually packed, and if you're bored with that you can cruise the vast, flesh...
Fuggerstrasse 33This blank canvas of a venue hosts various club nights, including the super-hot Cookies on Tuesdays and Thursdays (accessed via a different entrance at Friedrichstrasse 164;...
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