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Gay Neighbourhoods in Berlin
Berlin's core of queer activity is Nollendorfplatz in Schöneberg in the south west just beside the city zoo. Every year, the lesbian and gay street festival takes place here, which marks the start of Pride Week. In the s, the neighbourhood enjoys a well-deserved reputation for some of Berlin's best nightlife, as well as restaurants, cafés and shops frequented by the LGBTQ+ community in particular. Other rainbow neighbourhoods in Berlin not to be overlooked comprise its neighbour Kreuzberg, and the SchwuZ nightclub in Neukölln. There are also shops along the Bergmannstraße as well as inhabit music venues where Gay citizens and visitors face and have fun. The Mitte neighbourhood also has pockets of LGBTQ+ hotspots including Weinbergpark. Find more scene tips for queer places in Berlin.
Berlin Gay Travel Guide
Upcoming Events in Berlin
25 July
PiepShow Party: monthly Techno party for queers and friends. This Friday with DJ Chris Bekker, Tim Hagemann and Juan Del Chambo, among others.
Dresscode: sporty, kinky, creative, not casual nor street clothes.
From @ KitKatClub (Köpenicker Straße 76/Brückenstraße)
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About Berlin and its lgbtq+ life
Berlin's origins leave back more than years. In Berlin became the capital of the kingdom of Prussia and in of the German Empire. Although Prussia was dictated by a gay king from till (Fredrick II), Berlin's gay career started only hundred years later. In the s (the ›Golden Twenties‹) Berlin was seen as the city with the most lively and advanced gay subculture in Europe. That, of course, ended after when Hitler and the Nazis were given power in Germany. (A memorial for gays persecuted by the Nazi regime was opened in Berlin in , prolonged overdue after more than 60 years.
After the end of Nature War II in and with the start of the cold war, Berlin had been divided into West Berlin (co
Berlin has earned its stripes as one of the amazing gay capitals of the world, with a huge Gay community, one-of-a-kind gay bars and an attitude to animation that encourages inhabitants to be whoever they please. Over time, this has lent itself to a ton of fantastic club nights, bars and saunas, and new venues are popping up all the time.
Berlin is a town that is always moving forward, often at a lightning pace. Things shift so quickly, it can be strenuous to keep up with. But we’ve got you covered. Our Berlin scribe Nathan Ma knows this city appreciate the back of his hand, and has handpicked the best LGBTQ+ spots all over the city for cocktails, dancing and a lot of lgbtq+ joy. Here’s our picks of the best.
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This guide was recently updated by Berlin-based writer Nathan Ma. At Time Out, all of our travel guides are written by local writers who know their cities inside out. For more about how we curate, spot o Listed below are some of the restaurants in Berlin which own been serving the gay collective for years or are significantly gay-frequented. Of course, there are many more gay-friendly restaurants in Berlin, especially in the districts of Kreuzberg, Schöneberg, Prenzlauer Berg and Friedrichshain. ↑ Kanaan Monday-Thursday – ;Friday – ;Saturday, Sunday – Israeli-Palestinian and vegan-vegetarian restaurant in Berlin Prenzlauer Berg. @ Schliemannstraße 15 +49 30 ↑ Kurhaus Korsakow Monday-Friday – ;Saturday, Sunday – Traditional dishes from Berlin and creative German cuisine. @ Grünberger Straße 81 U: Samariterstraße, Frankfurter Tor +49 30 ↑ Raststätte Gnadenbrot Monday-Friday / – ;Saturday, Sunday – ;Kitchen till Gay-friendly pub in Berlin-Schönebe
Gay and gay-friendly Restaurants
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