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Where is the Nightlife in Berlin?

The capital city of Germany is Berlin, which famous for its active and colorful nightlife. All clubs and locations mentioned above may be as lively as desired to be, but if there are so many options that may suit any taste ranging from a pure party person, lover of the music or simply a person who just wants to have a good time, then it is only Berlin. In these guide we will look at some of the most attracting districts and areas which are famous for nightlife.

1. Kreuzberg

Kreuzberg is and will remain one of the most popular areas in Berlin when it comes to nightlife. This district is filled with new generation pop-up bars, clubs, and live music spots. There must be no one unfamiliar with the most famous punk-rock club, which is a SO36, located in Kreuzberg; it has hosts concerts since 1979. If you feel somewhat more fatigue, take a walk in Görlitzer Park and have a cup of coffee or another drink in one of the outside bars.

2. Friedrichshain

Friedrichshain is another lively district that has everybody interested in an unforgettable evening. Some places that must be mentioned are the RAW-Gelände, a disused industrial site for creative reuse. It accommodated different clubs, such as the famous Berghain and hosts a techno music and a marvelous sound system club. However, you will find that there are other venues, which provide other forms of music and different types of live performances.

3. Mitte

The nightlife of Mitte area which is the central area of berlin is a little classy than any other areas of berlin. This will sum up the most luxurious cocktail bars, roof terraces and top category restaurants. There is simply the Monkey Bar located at the top of the 25hours Hotel. It reaches here where you can view perfect skyline of the city while taking beverages including crafted cocktails.

4. Prenzlauer Berg

Prenzlauer Berg, though originally an artists’ neighborhood, has now become favored for its young working class population and artists. Kastanienallee or the “Castingallee” full of many bars, cafes and even clubs and pubs are located here. To spend time in a small warm Circle enter Prater Garten, the oldest beer garden in Berlin. You retain a great variety of German beers and such corresponding non-elite appetites as sausages and meats.

5. Neukölln

Neukölln has only relatively recently become known as a hip and diverse neighborhood into which people book hotel accommodations. Weserstraße is probably the most important street where you can look for a variety of bars, and coffee shops are small, friendly pubs. A notable place is Klunkerkranich, which is located on a parking lot; from here open a magnificent view on the skyline of Berlin; in addition, Klunkerkranich presents live music and rather informal during weekends.

6. Schöneberg

Schöneberg is one of the most famous area with regard to homosexuals in Berlin and there are several bars and clubs for homosexuals in it. The area around the Nollendorfplatz station is especially popular and is famous for its great variety of active night life. If you are interested in glamorous drag performances or just a place to shake your moves, you are in the right place.

7. Charlottenburg

Charlottenburg is the best place for tourists that are interested in more elegant night clubs. The Kurfürstendamm street perpendicular to the Tauentzien is filled with beautiful bar and lounge with many cocktails to taste and even music to listen. Also, Theater des Westens and Deutsche Oper Berlin are the perfect places for those who want to enjoy a brilliant performance as well as have a good night out.

Conclusion

There is ample nightlife in Berlin that keeps the people of Berlin entertained and busy all night through. No matter if you like techno or house, going to concerts, or hanging out in modern clubs and bars, or posh lounges and clubs or any other type of entertainment, you are sure to furbish your favorite Berliner district. Kreuzberg, Friedrichshain, Mitte, Prenzlauer Berg, Neukölln, Schöneberg, and Charlottenburg are the neighborhoods that have their own decorative features and people’s moods. So get your party gear on as I introduce to you the exciting nightlife of Germany’s capital city – Berlin.


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