Berghain Club & Panorama Bar

    Epicenter for dance fans from around the world.

    Berghain Club & Panorama Bar

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    Am Wriezener Bahnhof, Berlin, Germany, 10243

    One of the best dance clubs in Europe, located in a former power plant in East Berlin, Berghain has become an epicentre for club-goers from around the world, with its a huge main floor, superb sound system and amazing lineup of DJ's who pump out the best music.

    Upstairs is the Panorama Bar which has a slightly more civilised vibe and excellent city view. (Lab-oratory, a men-only sex club, is a separate venue in the basement with its own entrance and queue.)

    Berghain started out as a gay club but now attracts a mixed crowd. Some say that being gay, looking mid 20's or older and wearing darker colours (nothing too flashy) will improve your chances of entry. Arriving drunk are definite no-no's. But once you're in, the experience is amazing.

    Read more about how to get into the Berghain here.

    Weekday: Panorama Bar: Fri,Sat from 00:00

    Weekend: Berghain: Sat from 00:00 - Sun afternoon

    Nearest station: U: Warschauer Straße; S: Ostbahnhof; Bus 240: Franz-Mehring-Platz

    Features:
    Bar
    Dancing
    Music
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    Gianmarco

    Sat, Oct 27, 2018

    Berghain Club & Panorama Bar

    I think that gay community is friendly and open minded... well, this club is not indeed.
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    Michele

    Sat, Oct 27, 2018

    Berghain Club & Panorama Bar

    I don't understand why this place is listed here in a guide for gay travelers. It was the worst and most humiliating experience I had in my life in a gay place. After 3 hours of a freezing waiting in a cue 95% made by straight people, I was refused at the entrance without a word by few brain-dead straight guys. No words, no explanation. We were two together, both gays, both refused. I also saw a very rough scene of a person refused at the entrance and pushed down violently on the ground by one of these brain-dead guards. So why listing this place here and make gay travelers waste time and healthi can only suggest other gay travelers to avoid this humiliating and useless experience.

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