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Berlin Nightlife

Berlin is one of Europe's most exciting and best-value party cities, a byword for alternative culture and nightlife without taboo. West Berlin is the favoured hangout of a wealthier and older crowd, while East Berlin and Kreuzberg are where you'll find the real action.

Tickets to cultural events are available from Visit Berlin (tel: +49 030 2500 2333; www.visitberlin.de) or directly through most venues. You can find listings in Zitty (www.zitty.de), Tip (www.tip-berlin.de) and Prinz (www.prinz.de) magazines. There are also club listings in the free magazine 030 (www.berlin030.de) and in the main English-language paper ExBerliner (www.exberliner.com).

Bars in Berlin

Club Der Visionaere

This fantastic canal-side bar makes for one of Berlin's best summer drinking experiences. Largely outdoor, the drinking area extends to pontoons moored to the banks of the canal, which can be a challenge to negotiate after a few beers. Check the website for opening details - in bad weather it stays shut.

Address: , Am Flutgraben, Berlin,
Telephone: +49 30 6951 8942
Website: https://clubdervisionaere.com/

Hopfenreich

The first (and probably the best) craft beer bar in Berlin, it has about two dozen beers on tap and keeps a number of reliable seasonal craft too.

Address: , Sorauer Str. 31, Berlin, 10997
Telephone: +49 30 880 610 80
Website: http://hopfenreich.de/

Möbel Olfe

This gay-friendly Kreuzberg favourite is home from home to a trendy, international 20s and 30s crowd who pack into this old furniture shop to hear some of Berlin's best DJs and imbibe cheap cocktails. It's set back slightly from the main junction at Kotbusser Tor - the entrance is actually around the back on Dresdener-Strasse.

Address: , Reichenberger Str. 177, Berlin,
Telephone: +49 30 2327 4690
Website: http://www.moebel-olfe.de

Clubs in Berlin

Berghain

Look no further for the ultimate Berlin techno experience - Berghain is it. A former East German power station that has been converted into a palace to partying, this is not the place for a quiet evening out. Expect a long wait to get in and entry is selective. Once inside, enjoy the extraordinary main dance floor or the funky upstairs Panorama Bar.

Address: , Am Wriezener Bahnhof, Berlin, 10243
Telephone: +49 30 2936 0210
Website: http://www.berghain.de

Salon Zur Wilden Renate

Set in an old apartment block and incorporating multiple rooms across different floors, Renate is a loose-limbed party house with an underground vibe and a music policy tending towards hedonistic techno. Lose yourself in the sprawl inside, or unwind in the outdoor courtyard over summer.

Address: , Alt-Stralau 70, Berlin, 10245
Telephone: +49 30 2504 1426
Website: http://www.renate.cc

Watergate

Despite fierce competition, Watergate remains one of Berlin's benchmark clubs. The mainstream techno vibe jars slightly with its location in the hip district of Kreuzberg, but this place still attracts a young and international crowd as well as some of Berlin's hottest DJs.

Address: , Falckensteinstraße, Berlin, 10997
Telephone: +49 30 6128 0394
Website: http://www.water-gate.de

Live music in Berlin

A Trane Jazzclub

This Charlottenburg jazz emporium is widely considered to be one of Berlin's best nightspots for live music. Open every night, it presents jazz performers from around the world, and has hosted many famous names since opening in 1992.

Address: , Bleibtreustraße 1, Berlin, 10625
Telephone: +49 30 313 2550
Website: http://www.a-trane.de

Madame Claude

In Roald Dahl’s book The Twits, four mistreated monkeys seek their revenge by sticking all their owners’ furniture on the ceiling. And it looks like the same primates have been let loose in this fantastic upside-down bar, which, as well as messing with drunken minds, regularly hosts live bands.

Address: , Lübbener Str. 19, Berlin, 10997
Telephone: +49 30 8411 0859.
Website: http://www.madameclaude.de

SO36

Once the haunt of icons like Iggy Pop and David Bowie, SO36 remains a keystone in Berlin's live music scene. The club's punk ethos continues to the present day. On the third Monday of every month there is also a roller-skating dance class.

Address: , Oranienstraße 190, Berlin, 10999
Telephone: +49 30 6140 1306
Website: http://www.so36.de

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Billed as Berlin's first luxury boutique hotel, the none-more-cool Das Stue sits on the southwestern fringe of the Tiergarten park. It's full of grand design touches, while the rooms themselves are modern with hardwood floors. The hotel also plays home to a spa and, in Cinco by Paco Pérez, a Michelin-starred restaurant.

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Hotel Adlon Kempinski is one of Berlin's great historical hotels, and a magnet over the decades for the rich and famous (including Michael Jackson, who notoriously dangled his baby over one of the balconies in 2002). It's located close to the Brandenburg Gate, and retains the luxurious feel of Europe's golden age.

Soho House Berlin

Part of the Soho House empire, this private club and boutique hotel is based in Mitte, east Berlin's achingly hip heart. The 40 bedrooms vary enormously in price and layout, but all include vintage furniture and quirky features such as record players. Bring your swimmers for the glamorous rooftop pool.

Honigmond Berlin-Mitte

This gem of a hotel is a real find - the building's exterior doesn't suggest its gorgeous combination of period features and swish modernity. The rooms have antiques scattered throughout, and the breakfast is excellent. There's a second property too on a nearby street, in much the same style.

Ritz-Carlton Berlin

Expect the full whistles and bells of an international five-star chain hotel at this sumptuous 300-room property on Potsdamer Platz. Notable features include four restaurants and bars, among them the Tea Lounge, known for its ceremonial afternoon teas. Underground parking is another perk.

Ostel

The prices vary enormously here at this retro showcase for the garish/fabulous interior design of the former East Germany. Part hotel and part museum, this is definitely one of Berlin's more idiosyncratic places to stay; prepare for lots of brown and orange. It's also a stone's throw from techno temple Berghain and the adjacent attractions of hipster Friedrichshain.