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The Mitte neighbourhood also has pockets of LGBTQ+ hotspots including Weinbergpark. The Kottywood party is a popular go-to for gays and lesbians looking to cap a Friday night grinding to Latin, retro and pop music. Look out for your first newsletter in your inbox soon!
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A local legend, Monster Ronson’s Ichiban Karaoke has undergone a facelift in recent years, but the on-stage stripper pole is very much still intact. Think again, my friend.
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The charm and elegant mix of gold on black, overlay and textures make Axel Hotel Berlin an unique space in the German capital. Clean, cool, contemporary interiors make this the ideal spot to hunt down some steamy action.
A former beer-slinger from Möbel-Olfe opened this bar for Kreuzberg’s increasingly large gay population in 2010.
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Been there, done that? There are also shops along the Bergmannstraße as well as live music venues where LGBTQ+ citizens and visitors meet and have fun. The drag shows on Tuesdays are also worth your while.
Südblock also serves food, ranging from breakfast to midnight snacks.
Been there, done that? The bar’s entrance on Urbanstrasse is relatively discreet – look for the rainbow flag painted above its door and ring the buzzer if you dare.
A mainstay on the Berlin sauna scene, Kreuzberg’s Der Boiler is renowned for its lively steam room and maze-like cruising area for men.
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Thanks for subscribing! But first and foremost, they have created a free and tolerant society, where diversity and respect are valued, and everyone is equally welcome without prejudice to their gender identity and expression.
Other rainbow neighbourhoods in Berlin not to be overlooked include its neighbour Kreuzberg, and the SchwuZ nightclub in Neukölln. Located under the round- about housing development at Kottbusser Tor, the mixed (but girl-heavy) crowd enjoy nightly drinks and dancing, as well as many one-off rock parties. Visit the hotels website for further details, check out also the hotels Youtube channel for a further look into the brand and property.
Berlin has earned its stripes as one of the great gay capitals of the world, with a huge LGBTQ+ community, one-of-a-kind queer bars and an attitude to life that encourages inhabitants to be whoever they please.
Things move so quickly, it can be hard to keep up with. Axel do not want to define Axel Hotels as gay-friendly, so they introduce a new term: hetero-friendly. Look out for your first newsletter in your inbox soon!
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Pop into one of the rotating exhibitions on gay, lesbian and trans history, peruse the abundant books and magazines stored upstairs, and then chill out over a quiet coffee or beer.Opened in 2004 on the border between the Kreuzberg and Friedrichshain districts, Berghain has long been known for its techno and minimal techno music scene.