If you want to have more chances, stay serious at the queue, formal dresses are not recommended (actually, the weirder the better), don’t look like a tourist and know who is going to be the DJ tonight. If you want to get in Berghain… you’ll need to be lucky. To get in Lab.Oratory you’ll need to be there before midnight, at 00:01, doors are closed. They connect twice a year, with a party called SNAX.
Berghain and Lab.Oratoryīerghain and Lab.Oratory are in the same building, but they are not connected. Leave your baggage and go and have a beer! You can begin at Hafen, Blond or Heile Welt, or if you want something “harder” enter the dark room of Tom’s Bar.Īfter this warm-up, you are ready to discover the best LGBTQ+ clubs in Berlin. A good option to stay in the gay area is Axel Hotel Berlin, where most of the guests are gay and looking for fun. To start the night, go to Schöneberg neighbourhood, the gay district of Berlin and, also, the first gay district of the world. Most of the clubs are not gay or straight, the crowd is mixed. Besides being the best city of Europe (and perhaps, the world) to go partying, Berlin is completely queer. If you love techno music, you can dance for hours and you are a fetishist, Berlin is your city.