Nightlife in Berlin is like an exciting adventure. Every day you discover something new.
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When listing the nightlife spots in Berlin, visitors cannot help but mention RAW, an old train repair area in the east of the German capital. This is where clubs, bars, swimming pools and even beer gardens are concentrated... |
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“Berlin nightlife is like an enchanting adventure. Every day you discover something new,” said British tourist Richard Shawn. |
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“Wild, free and never ending. You may forget their names but you will never forget their faces,” said Nico Brodersen, bouncer at Bassy Club, of the club’s regulars. |
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For techno fans, a night at the legendary Berghain club is a must. Lines can stretch hundreds of metres to get in, and locals can make a living selling beer to visitors. |
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But Berghain isn’t the only option. For those who hate waiting, there’s Salon Zur wilden Renate, a club housed in a former apartment building; Blank, where parties take place in a beer garden; or Sisyphos, a former dog food factory. |
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Insomnia Club is all about breaking boundaries. “Here we are completely free to pursue our hidden dreams,” said Dominique, owner of Insomnia. |
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However, for those who prefer something simpler, Simon-Dach-Strasse in Friedrichshain is a great choice, with plenty of restaurants lining both sides. The food here is varied, including European, Mexican, Mediterranean or Asian dishes. |
According to VNE