The 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 KarreeNot a dive, but certainly not fancy, Habermeyer is where local hipsters go for low-key drinks, casual conversation, table football, and a marked absence of the teenagers and...
Gärtnerstrasse 6Haus B is an East German relic, formerly known as Die Busche: loud, tacky, mixed and packed, this is one of East Berlin's oldest discos and is full of loutish lesbians, gay...
Warschauer Platz 18Goth, EBM, industrial and metal are undead and well in this three-floor club. Parties have names such as Dark Friday and Schwarzer Donnerstag and the occasional live earaches...
Pettenkofer Strasse 17The premier venue for hipper live acts not quite ready for Columbiahalle also hosts dance nights that, although drawing top-notch DJs, don't come off very glam in Maria's...
An der SchillingbrückeThis stalwart of the Berlin club scene seems to have been struggling to hang onto its identity in recent years. Nights here can range from techno to rock to electro, with the...
An der Schillingbrücke/Stralauer Platz 33The cosy interiors of Oxident host everything from rock and pop to choral and even polka, while the rooftop terrace and beer garden also screen matinée movies and put on DJs....
Frankfurter Allee 53If you were asked to think of the typical Berlin club then something like Rosi's would no doubt spring to mind. It's a tumbledown, DIY affair; all bare bricks and mismatched...
Revalerstrasse 29Having opened in the early 1990s as a semi-legal bolthole fronting a lively squat, Supamolly (or Supamolli) is a miracle of survival. The frequent live punk and ska shows in...
Jessner Strasse 41