Matrix Berlin (WarschauerPlatz 18)
Watergate (Falckensteinstraße 49)
Big Eden (Kurfürstendamm 202)
SO 36 (Oranienstraße 190)
KnaackKlub (GreifswalderStraße 224)
Berlin, like many major cities in Europe, has a diverse collection of bars catering to a wide variety of patrons. Granted, some are more on the “wild’ side, but there are plenty perfectly suited for the laid-back patron looking for a more relaxed nighttime experience in Berlin. Some of Berlin’s most popular bars reflect the diversity found in this city.
Green Door (Winterfeldstraße 50)
Saphire Bar (Bötzowstraße 31)
Riva (Dircksenstraße 142)
Bar Am Lützowplatz (Lützowplatz 7)
Harry’s New York Bar (Am Lützowufer 15)
Berliners are known for their individual style so naturally the city’s independent boutiques have grown to cater for them. From upscale streetwear, hand-crafted pieces and international brands to up-and-coming designers, Berlin’s independent boutiques stock a unique selection of clothes for both men and women.
Voo
Mykita
Andreas Murkudis
Kaviar Gauche
Claudia Skoda
Mitte district
King Kong Klub
Kaffee Burger
Weekend
As Mitte becomes more “touristy,’ true nightlife seekers are turning to areas of Berlin such as Prenzlauer Berg and Friedrichshain. Club Maria and Spindler&Klatt are two popular clubs in this part of town.
Club Maria
Spindler&Klatt
If you’re new to Berlin, heading to some of these popular spots should lead you to some more discoveries not likely to disappoint.
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