Taking a break from impressing your eyes, if you feel like experiencing Berlin nightlife after an exciting day out, well, you’re in for some serious fun! The city offers a vast number of bars, clubs, and entertainment centers which serve a number of styles and genres. This way, we will help you to orient how to spend your evening in the German capital after a walking tour in this article.
1. Kreuzberg
Kreuzberg is famous for art, graffiti and bohemian spirit so it attracts both Berliners and visitors. So you will have Oranienstraße with its numerous bars and restaurants after the walking tour. This area truly has something for everyone as you can find small smoky bars and classic cocktail bars side by side. To spend a night in an unusual way try visiting Madame Claude – the bar where furniture is set upside down.
2. Friedrichshain
On the same account, Friedrichshain is another neighborhood that comes alive at night. Simon-Dach-Straße is a must go because the place is filled with numerous bar and pubs which are popular among the youngsters. A good place is to have a beer at one of the outdoor beer gardens or challenge one another to table football aka foosball. If your interest happens to lie in trying local craft beer, then you should visit Bierhof Rüdersdorf which is more of a rustic brewery that aims at providing you with different beer tastes.
3. Mitte
Mitte which is conveniently located at the heart of the city is a blend of modern premium establishments and tucked away places. Auguststraße should be popular among fans of art galleries and cozy cafes. Begin your evening by going to the old dance hall Clärchens Ballhaus, here you can still dance the night away. For cocktails go to Buck and Breck, a modern, and secret speakeasy styled bar widely popular for their unique tastes.
4. Prenzlauer Berg
At Prenzlauer Berg one can end up the evening calmly and leisurely. So it is better to start a tour with Kollwitzplatz which is a picturesque square with various cafes and bars. Have a beer or a glass of wine and relax on one of the outside terraces and watch the world go by. The lovers of live music cannot ignore Kulturbrauerei – a complex of actual brewery with concerts of both local and foreign groups and solo artists.
5. Neukölln
Neukölln has developed recently as an up and coming area, with new bars and clubs opening up overnight. Weserstraße boasts of numerous warm and welcoming bars, pubs and artista gatherings that make it a truly Berlin district. It is time for a unique experience; the Klunkerkranich rooftop bar is situated on the roof of a shopping mall. Orders drinks and sit back while enjoying the view of the city while complemented by nice music from the in-house DJ.
Conclusion
Having spent a whole day discovering Berlin’s past, and present cultural life – there is a lot to learn and indulge in the night life. The energy of Kreuzberg and bohemian-ness of Neukölln can be easily exchanged for the gourmet restaurants of Mitte, for example. It also important to take some time to visit different districts and meet people with surprise offerings. To the great friendships from a night out in Berlin.
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