2024

WILDE RENATE

Club
Electro club in an old 3-storey building with dozens of rooms. Well-known ... Read more
2024

SWEET2GO

Coffee shop and tea room

The Ludwigkirchplatz ice cream parlour offers exclusive ice cream creations, lovingly prepared by Lali. At Sweet2Go, we're very demanding: the organic ingredients that give them their exceptional flavor guarantee exquisite ice creams. For more unique flavors, try toasted pumpkin seeds, mint and saffron, honey and goat's cheese or lime and basil. Cakes based on old family recipes are just as tasty. The outdoor tea room is charmingly typical of Berlin.

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2024

SÜSS WAR GESTERN

Club
Both a bar and a club, it is a place where you can spend all evening and ... Read more
2024

SILO COFFEE

Bar and caf
4.5/5
2 reviews
Friendly café with a varied menu. Small terrace overlooking the street ... Read more
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MATRIX

Club
4/5
1 review

The Matrix attracts a very young and mainly tourist public, partly due to the many youth hostels in the surrounding area. Its popularity among young people is also probably due to a well-known German reality TV series, partly filmed at the Matrix: Berlin Tag & Nacht (Berlin Day & Night). You won't find a typical Berlin atmosphere here. On the other hand, the venue is quite large - seven rooms - and offers a heterogeneous, though mainly commercial, musical program.

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2024

NEUE ODESSA BAR

Bar and caf
4/5
1 review

A bar for an early evening. It has an intimate atmosphere and a rich cocktail list. The menu includes drinks such as gin and tonic or moscow mule (vodka, cucumber, ginger beer), cocktails that are very popular in Berlin. The prices are as high as the place is trendy, it is the ransom of the gentrification of Mitte. Little by little, you'll see the bar filling up to the rhythm of the DJ's music and the atmosphere becoming more festive. The place is a bit "have you seen me", to be avoided if you are looking for an authentic bar.

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2024

WATERGATE

Club
4/5
1 review

One of the district's flagship addresses, the Watergate is one of Berlin's trendy youth venues, but tourists are also welcome. A magical view of the river, two beautifully glazed floors where the DJs - techno, electro and house - are always good and the sound system absolutely excellent. Although not as popular as it used to be, it is still a very good place to spend evenings and the entrance is much easier than in other clubs. Its floating terrace on the Spree with a view of the Oberbaumbrücke is unique.

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2024

CLUB DER VISIONÄRE

Club
4/5
1 review
Situated on the waterfront, this club bar is the perfect setting for an ... Read more
2024

YAAM

Club
4/5
1 review

After several moves, Yaam has settled in Friedrichshain, opposite the Ostbahnhof (East Station), on the water's edge, in a surprising setting. The Yaam concept is simple: to offer a playground and relaxation area for all Berliners in need of roots and sunshine. You'll find all the regulars here: rastas, small families and young people who have come for an after-party to chill out to the sounds of ragga and hip-hop. The range of entertainment is vast and the soul-food delicious, while the atmosphere is one of ganja and Jamaican sound systems.

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2024

OXI

Club
1/5
1 review

Since it opened in 2013, it has had several identities. It was first known as Kosmonaut Club, then Polygon Club before being christened OXI. The club has two indoor dance floors and an open-air area called OXI Garten. The club's main focus is electronic music in all its facets (House, Techno, Acid, Breaks...), with an eclectic line-up and renowned DJs from Berlin and beyond! Go when the weather's nice and enjoy the garden!

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2024

COLUMBIAHALLE

Pop rock and variety concert hall

Formerly the gymnasium of the Allied troops, the acoustics and size of the hall have made it the second largest venue for rock, pop and rap concerts after the Arena and it can accommodate up to 3,500 people (plus 1,400 seats). The hall can also host all kinds of events (sporting events, fashion shows, etc.). Right next door, the Columbia Theater replaced the Columbia Club in 2015 and also hosts concerts, but the hall can only hold 800 people. It used to be the cinema of the US Air Force.

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2024

KONZERTHAUS BERLIN

Concert hall for classical music opera and dance

It is the classical counterpart of the Philharmonic and the second temple of classical music in Berlin. In 1821, a Schinkel construction replaced the Langhans Theatre (Brandenburg Gate) which was destroyed by fire. The bombing of 1943 will come to an end, but the building will be rebuilt identically in 1979. In the retro ambience of the small and large hall, the performances of the musicians are religiously attended. The Musikclub programmes musical-literary meetings and performances for children.

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2024

NEUKÖLLNER OPER

Concert hall for classical music opera and dance

Next to the city's major opera houses, this one is a bit of a UFO: located in the formerly working-class district of Neukölln, this theater has established itself as Berlin's "fourth opera house" by means of lesser-known creations. The range of genres is very broad: experimental chamber music, great romantic operas, musicals, music hall, operettas - there's something for everyone, opening the doors of opera to everyone. Housed in a former ballroom, the large auditorium seats 120.

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2024

KOMISCHE OPER

Concert hall for classical music opera and dance
In recent years, the Komische Oper has been drawing on the repertoire of ... Read more
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STAATSOPER

Concert hall for classical music opera and dance

It is the oldest opera house in Berlin: Frederick the Great entrusted its construction to Georg Wenzeslaus von Knobelsdorf with the intention of making it his Court Opera. Since 1743, the geniuses of music have walked the steps of this institution without interruption: Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy, Meserbeer, Richard Strauss, Otto Klemperer and many others. This great house continues to enjoy tremendous popularity today, thanks also to the fame of its director, Daniel Barenboim. Since its restoration, the opera house has been sublime.

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2024

DEUTSCHE OPER

Concert hall for classical music opera and dance

Destroyed by the bombings, the Deutsche Oper was rebuilt by the Berlin architect Fritz Bornemann in a resolutely modern and functional style. The facade on the street is severe but the foyer and the windows are gigantic. With 1,865 seats, it is one of the largest theaters in the city. The program includes the great classics: Verdi, Mozart, Wagner, etc. The Staatsballett Berlin also presents some of its productions here. A great house in the European opera landscape.

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2024

BERLINER ENSEMBLE

Theater

Founded by the famous playwright Bertold Brecht in 1949 after his return from exile and recently renovated, the Berliner Ensemble was part of the theatre avant-garde of its creator's time. After his death in 1956, directors such as Heiner Müller continued to celebrate the Brechtian spirit. For theatre lovers who understand German, a performance at the Berliner Ensemble is a must. Perhaps the Threepenny Opera or Galileo Galilei will be performed there during your stay? And the hall is beautiful.

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2024

VOLKSBÜHNE

Theater

Founded in 1890, this Mecca of the German theatre was built with the financial participation of the neighbourhood's workers. The layout of the place carried with it this socialist spirit: no dressing rooms in the hall, to break with the spirit of privilege. Since then, the Volksbühne has played an ever-increasing role in the German cultural landscape, and its somewhat intimidating building still sits proudly on the Rosa-Luxemburg-Platz. Its programme is very varied, and keeps - in keeping with its history and tradition - the heart on the left.

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2024

SCHAUBÜHNE

Theater

Under the direction of Thomas Ostermeier since 2004, this great Berlin institution has evolved into a contemporary theatre scene. Classical texts (Shakespeare, Ibsen, Strindberg, Horvath) or contemporary authors (Milo Rau, Lars Norén) are performed, always with themes that resonate with the times. The program is very francophile, with texts adapted from Edouard Louis, Virginie Despentes, Didier Eribon and many shows are surtitled in French. Without doubt the best theatre in the city.

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2024

MAXIM GORKI THEATER

Theater

This small stage is one of the most successful theatres in Berlin, especially with a young, international, committed audience. The plays, which are often conceived with the actors, intelligently address current topics. His company aims to reflect the diversity of German society: gender, origin, sexual orientation, etc. The plays are mostly in German, but Arabic, Turkish, Spanish, etc. are also performed. In addition, all shows are surtitled in English!

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2024

DEUTSCHES THEATER

Theater

Created in 1883, the theatre's mission was to present classical works accessible to all. Directed between 1905 and 1930 by Max Reinhardt, the latter revolutionized the staging, giving a new craze to German theatre. Since then, the Deutsches Theater has remained a place of reference for fans of Goethe, Schiller, Shakespeare and other pillars of classical theatre. Alongside the classics, there are also plays by contemporary playwrights such as Dürrenmatt and Dario Fo. Some plays are subtitled in English.

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2024

B-FLAT

Jazz club

Situated in the centre of Berlin, a stone's throw from the S-Bahn, this place is proof that a jazz club doesn't have to settle in a smoky cellar. On the contrary, at the B-Flat, the stage is in the window, on the street side, and it swings every night of the week. Its eclectic programming is rarely disappointing, harmoniously alternating prestigious names and local stars. The B-Flat also hosts tango evenings on Sundays. An excellent address for jazz lovers or those who would like to get acquainted with the genre.

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2024

VIA NOVA

Bar and caf

With a huge cocktail-bar room, this café-restaurant between Friedrichstraße and La Spree offers a wide variety of guests: At noon, students benefit from low priced dishes (between € 10,90 and € 4,90), the evening of yuppies transforms the place into a chic and trendy cocktail-bar. Great choice of Italian wines.

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2024

MISTER HU

Bar and caf

Mr. Husen, a trashy writer and cult figure, is the owner of this trendy bar decorated in blue and green, comfortable and dark as one could wish for. People come here to smoke a cigar, drink a cocktail, or more modestly a beer, and have fun, but dignement ! Mister Hu is the kind of bar that is recommended to small quiet groups and couples looking for a nest to drink a colourful cocktail. Cocktails are rather expensive but will satisfy the amateurs. On Sundays, at Mister Hu, you can listen to soul and funk music.

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2024

GAINSBOURG

Bar and caf

The name alone speaks for itself for this lascivious, relaxed and cultured place. A bar of reference, which has managed to retain a clientele that enjoys excellent cocktails and flirts without complexes. You can drink a lot, talk even more, and sometimes dance there when the atmosphere is right for it, that is to say late at night. It's better to finish your night at the Gainsbourg than to start it, otherwise you might not see much! In the summer, the Gainsbourg has a small, very pleasant terrace where you can sip your cocktail while chatting in the sun.

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2024

CAFÉ HARDENBERG

Bar and caf

Located opposite the Berlin University of the Arts, this spacious and relaxed café is the place to be for students who are skipping classes, or who have joint projects to prepare, and who are constantly rebuilding the world or imagining their future! In a relaxed atmosphere and a warm setting, classical music is played, but beware, the place is always very lively and noisy! In short, it's a student café, the large wooded room is animated like a train station hall and bustles all day long with all kinds of people.

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2024

EWA FRAUENZENTRUM

Club

The Women's centre organizes many evenings including dance party every first Friday of the month.

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2024

SCHWUZ

Club
The SchwuZ is a queer club, active and committed, festive and extravagant. ... Read more
2024

HAVANNA CLUB

Club

It's the most Latin of Berlin's big clubs. On three floors, you can dance to all kinds of Afro-American music: salsa, merengue, everything you need to party in a torrid atmosphere. The audience is varied, but you don't see many people under 25. The club may be huge, but it is quickly saturated and very quickly we dance tightly together. It is not uncommon that the doormen have to turn away newcomers after 1am! And while we're at it, we might as well go very early, because we offer free dance lessons from 9pm.

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2024

HOUSE OF WEEKEND

Club

Former premises of the Haus des Reisens, the place where visas were granted to East German citizens, you come here to dance at the weekend and enjoy the beautiful panorama. The club is located on the 12th floor of a building near Alexanderplatz. You can enjoy the sights of Berlin, the view of the Museumsinsel and Unter den Linden. To enjoy this view, you will have to put up with the somewhat snobbish atmosphere and the sometimes very picky guards at the entrance. On the playlist side, a rather bland mainstream electro is waiting for you.

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2024

BABYLON MITTE

Cinema

Babylon! The name makes you dream and it already made Berliners dream in the 1920s when this silent movie theatre opened. Babylon is the great city, the metropolis teeming with exchanges, ideas and vices! In the Roaring Twenties, Berlin was no longer compared to Sparta or Athens, but to Chicago... and Babylon. Today, it is a beautiful independent cinema that hosts cutting-edge festivals, original films, readings and concerts. Silent films with live orchestra are screened there. An address steeped in history.

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2024

KINO ARSENAL – INSTITUT DU CINÉMA ET DE LA VIDÉO

Cinema

The Kino Arsenal is the cinema of the Deutsche Kinemathek (the film and television museum) in the basement of a building in the Sony Center. There are few or no current films shown there, but there are cycles and retrospectives with films from all over the world. It's a venue for the Berlinale of course and also shows films during the French Film Week (Französische Filmwoche) between the end of November and the beginning of December.

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2024

FRIEDRICHSTADT-PALAST

Cabaret and Revue

It's one of the biggest stages in Berlin and Germany! The traditional themes of the 1920s are successfully adapted to the modern Las Vegas style, with a lot of feathers, flesh and special effects in shows that attract large numbers of German and international tourists. Language presents absolutely no obstacle in Friedrichstadt-Palast, the shows are above all visual: dance, circus, acrobatics, etc. Every two to three years the Friedrichstadt-Palast presents a new production.

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2024

CHAMÄLEON THEATER

Cabaret and Revue

The Chamäleon Theater on the floors of a building in the Hackesche Höfe offers quality performances, often by contemporary circus companies from all over the world. In a cosy atmosphere worthy of a cabaret from the 1920s, you can eat and drink here (the menu is excellent!) while admiring the performers. The shows are a little crazy, original, deeply contemporary: acrobatics, human pyramids, trapeze, breakdance... You will come for the virtuosity of the productions, but also for the charm of the place.

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2024

THEATER DES WESTENS

Cabaret and Revue

The Theater des Westens (Theater des Westens) is a beautiful example of Wilhelmian architecture, imposing and opulent. Built in 1896 by the architect Bernhard Sehring to host operetta performances, it also hosted Josephine Baker in the 1920s and Maria Callas in the 1950s. Carefully restored on the eve of Berlin's 750th anniversary, the Theater des Westens is now renowned for its great musicals (The Lion King, Mamma mia...). But be aware that the musicals are presented in German.

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2024

BAR JEDER VERNUNFT

Cabaret and Revue

The place is enchanting: a big top with mirror-covered interior walls that hosts the city's best entertainers . The place has something of the glamour of the 1920s, enough to make you forget the discomfort of the tables. The program includes cabarets, circus, songs, etc. The pun in the name may have escaped you: bar is also an old word for "without" and vernunft is the reason. So it could be translated as "without any seriousness".

From the same managers: the Tipi am Kanzleramt, as the name suggests, next to the chancellery.

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2024

ADMIRALSPALAST

Cabaret and Revue

In the 1920s, this mythical Berlin venue was home to magazines, operettas, thermal baths, variety shows, etc. Today, this splendid building has revived its tradition of entertainment and houses a theatre where a variety of shows are programmed all year round. It is also the scene of a founding event for the (future) GDR. It was here in April 1946 that the famous handshake between Wilhelm Pieck and Otto Grotewohl took place, sealing the merger of the KPD and the left wing of the SPD to create the SED (Socialist United Party of Germany).

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2024

WOHNZIMMER

Bar and caf

One of the nicest coffee bars in the neighbourhood with its grandmother's lounge décor and odd armchairs, a decoration so typical of Berlin. In the summer, the terrace is a popular spot for strolling, ideally located opposite Helmholtzplatz. Inside, silver walls, soft sofas and a subdued atmosphere are the order of the day. In the evening, the Wohnzimmer (Goethe's language lounge) fills up to become an antechamber for the festive night. It is also a favourite place for first love encounters.

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2024

WEINEREI FORUM

Wine bar

This charming wine bar, with a lovely sun terrace, operates on a "pay what you want" basis. You pay for a drink and then go to the bar to be served. When you leave, you can pay what you feel is right for what you have consumed. Be careful, the French have unfortunately acquired a sad reputation as profiteers, so make sure you pay honestly. The word weinerei in German means childish whining, and the word here plays quite naturally with the word for wine: wein.

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2024

GREEN DOOR

Cocktail bar

The Green Door is high on the list of Berlin's hottest cocktail bars, with a retro 70's decor akin toAlice in Wonderland. The cocktails are some of the best in the city (and don't worry, they won't make you shrink unless you really abuse them). Enjoy the thousand colorful delights offered by the menu and appreciate the dexterity of the bartenders. Our favorite cocktail, the Certainly Marigold: golden vermouth, distilled plum and calendula seeds, clementine verjuice, Scotch whisky, fig liqueur.

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2024

MASTUL

Concert halls

It's another one of those typically Berlin hybrid venues that we just can't categorize! This minibar, part cultural center, part concert venue and part exhibition hall, smacks of alternative Berlin. If you can take a look at the program on the website, do so, so that you know what to expect: acoustic concert, play or novel reading... or just let yourself be surprised. The aim of the association that runs the place is to revitalize the area, and it's doing so with ease.

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2024

BUDGET

Concert halls

Berlin is a city with a wealth of entertainment options. The city is home to numerous theaters, concert halls and cinemas, where you can enjoy quality performances. Berlin is a dynamic and culturally rich city, where there's always something to see and do.

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2024

AVIS

Concert halls

Berlin is a dynamic, cosmopolitan city with a multitude of entertainment options to keep visitors entertained. Numerous theaters and concert halls offer a variety of shows throughout the year. Most shows take place in the evening, but some are also offered in the afternoon.

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2024

ARS SCRIBENDI THEATERKASSE

Concert halls

The ARS Scribendi Theaterkasse box office in Berlin is a must-see for showgoers. Audiences can buy tickets for a variety of shows, including concerts and festivals. The box office website is also available for those who prefer to buy tickets online. With its central location close to the Potsdamer Platz Shopping Arkaden, the ARS Scribendi Theaterkasse box office is easily accessible for Berlin residents and tourists alike.

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2024

LAMM

Cocktail bar

At once chic, modern and industrial, Lamm is the epitome of cool. Bare and aesthetically worn walls, benches and stools covered with green velvet and a cement counter, we are in the design. The cocktails are divided into "lämmer" (lambs) and "lämmchen" (lamblets), depending on their size, and have names like Snax or Banana Split. Our favorites are the "Jurke", a creation made with whiskey, Spreewald cucumber and lemon, or the "Aperillo", a combination of vodka, Aperol, white chocolate and lime.

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2024

SUICIDE CIRCUS

Club

The latest addition to the former railway warehouses on Revaler Straße (the popular and alternative RAW-Gelände). The Suicide Club has a rave atmosphere, often with drum and bass or techno. The audience, a bit younger and more Berlin-based than in other electro clubs in the city, comes to dance well into the morning. To get an idea, check out the list of DJs who played in this club! Let's hope that this kind of place will survive the threat of the rampant gentrification in the neighborhood...

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2024

Ä

Bar and caf

It was one of the first bars in the district to open, back when Weserstraße was just a residential street and Neukölln was a working class district. Since then, the street has gentrified and one bar after another has opened. In Ä, you can enjoy the Berlin atmosphere with its old furniture, wooden tables and candles, and above all the wide variety of beers. Whether it's an intimate get-together or a large group of friends, there's something for everyone. Check out the programme, live music is organised on some evenings.

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2024

DAS GIFT

Bar and caf

When Barry, from the Scottish band Mogwai, found this small, unpretentious space in Neukölln, he turned it into one of the neighborhood's most popular bars, an authentic, noisy, smoking British pub. It's the HQ of the neighborhood's young international artists, who come here for the latest vernissage in the gallery at the back, or to sample beers from Scotland. Das Gift, German for "poison": does the name surprise you? In Scottish pubs, we ask "What's your poison?" to get advice on the choice of whiskies.

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2024

MONKEY BAR

Lounge bar
This rooftop bar is the most beautiful and popular in Charlottenburg. You ... Read more
2024

CAFÉ FLEURY

Coffee shop and tea room

If you're homesick, this charming little blue and white coffee will please you with croissants and blueberry jam. Sitting on comfortable benches, surrounded by black and white photos of Brigitte Bardot and Belmondo, you can read pleasantly. Nerd-family clientele between a supersonic stroller and a pair of glasses à la Woody Allen. Finally, if you are really in need of French and retro flavours, you can buy (at a golden price) a box of La Baleine salt or a packet of Carambar near the counter .

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