Best nightclubs in Berlin: find options near you

Berlin is renowned for its dynamic nightlife, attracting party enthusiasts from all corners of the globe. The city's energetic atmosphere is brought to life by an array of **dance venues** that cater to diverse musical tastes and styles, making each night out a unique experience. From underground techno havens to extravagant dance halls, there is something for everyone to enjoy as they explore the pulsating rhythms and electrifying energy of this captivating metropolis.

Among the multitude of **nightlife hotspots** scattered throughout Berlin, some establishments have truly made a name for themselves. These top destinations not only feature exceptional sound systems and innovative lighting but also a diverse lineup of local and international DJs, creating an unforgettable atmosphere for all who step through their doors. Whether you’re a seasoned club-goer or a newcomer eager to explore, Berlin's nightlife offers a multitude of options that promise an unforgettable experience.

1. Matrix Club Berlin

Matrix Club Berlin
Address
Warschauer Pl. 18, 10245 Berlin, Germany
Business Hours
Monday: 00:00–06:00, 22:00–00:00
Tuesday: 00:00–06:00, 22:00–00:00
Wednesday: 00:00–06:00, 22:00–00:00
Thursday: 00:00–06:00, 22:00–00:00
Friday: 00:00–06:00, 22:00–00:00
Saturday: 00:00–06:00, 22:00–00:00
Sunday: 00:00–06:00, 22:00–00:00
Rating
9.0 (+ 10755 reviews)

Matrix Club Berlin offers a lively atmosphere that caters to a diverse crowd wanting to experience the nightlife scene. The music selection, leaning towards mainstream beats and refreshing remixes, creates an engaging environment for partygoers. The drink prices are reasonable, making it an appealing choice for tourists who want to enjoy a night out without breaking the bank.

The club’s entrance fee is fairly standard, and the friendly staff enhances the overall experience for visitors. With its consistent crowd and lively ambiance, Matrix Club successfully fulfills the expectations for a casual night out. Whether it’s your first visit or a repeat outing, this club remains a solid option for those seeking entertainment.

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Wheelchair-accessible car park
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Alcohol
Beer
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Dancing
Spirits
Wine
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Wi-Fi
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Casual
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LGBTQ+ friendly
Transgender safe space
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Accepts reservations
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Parking
Free parking lot
Customer Reviews
I went to club matrix with 2 friends, because we read that this was the best option when other clubs were closed. To be honest, it is really a place for tourists, if you don’t mind that’s fine. To get in you pay 10 euros and the cloakroom is €2 (per piece of clothing???) and a very unfriendly girl. The drinks are not too expensive, but of course more soft drinks than spirits. We went around 22:00 because we read that women can drink for free until 23:00. So you get a voucher for 10 euros to drink something (but that is only valid for 1 drink so choose wisely). We left at 00:20 because there was a very strange vibe. Young looking girls (18/20 years old) dancing very “sexually” with quite old men. In short, it was not our thing, but if you like commercial clubs and music and like to be among tourists, it is a good option.
Emily Van der heide
Emily Van der heide
Not worth it. Very small, DJing was horrible. Music flip-flopped back and forth between 2000s-pop, reggaeton, hip-hop with no actual transitions but playing just one song after another, sometimes even generating pauses, switching between different rhythms and no noticeable concept of music. Mist people did not actually dance. Drinks were watery and even having had one single Longdrink only, I was sick to my stomach the whole day after. The one star above 1 goes for friendly staff and cleanliness which was pretty good.
Blue Whale
Blue Whale
It was a good club with good music.
If you look for a club that you can enter every time than the Matrix it is.
I was two times in the club and I can say that it didn’t flash me so much, but for my stay in Berlin, it was acceptable.

But everyone has to judge it for itself.

Desi D
Desi D
I really loved this place.
Unlike many other clubs in Berlin, the Matrix allows everyone in. We paid 10€ for the entrance (2 girls), but our male friend paid 15€ I don’t know if it was an accident or they have gender discrimination in that matter.
The bar offers various kinds of drinks, they are all in pretty decent prices especially for a tourists club!
The music was super!! They play Mainstream, but the old school kind which was even better, and they have great remixes for all the songs.
Natalie H
Natalie H
Decent club. Full of geezers to start with, €15 entrance fee, drinks about €9 for a vodka and lemonade. Music, on a Friday was your pop/club music, ok for me. Club was a good smart club. Will pop back. Staff were very helpful and happy
Andrew Martin
Andrew Martin
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2. Sisyphos Nightclub

Sisyphos Nightclub
Address
Hauptstraße 15, 10317 Berlin, Germany
Rating
8.4 (+ 6454 reviews)

Sisyphos Nightclub is a remarkable venue that perfectly combines excellent music and a unique atmosphere. Patrons frequently rave about the diverse genres available, making every visit a new experience. The eclectic decoration and chill-out zones provide an inviting space for guests to unwind and socialize.

The club’s reputation for maintaining high standards is evident in its door policy, which ensures that only those who fit the vibe are admitted. This attention to detail creates a welcoming environment where like-minded individuals can enjoy fantastic nights out. Overall, Sisyphos stands out as a must-visit destination for anyone seeking a memorable clubbing experience.

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Probably the best club in Berlin, I’ve been here many times and I’m still surprised by how cool this place is. Like the variety of music, the chill areas, the creative decoration.
Of course, like in most of the best clubs in the city, you need to fit into the vibe and dress accordingly, otherwise entry is not guaranteed, but that’s also how the place keeps its standards high and sorts out those who don’t fit into the crowd.
Levente Csilik
Levente Csilik
I had an incredible experience at this techno club! The themed decor and stunning light and visual effects created an amazing atmosphere. It was a vibrant, colorful space with a unique vibe. I visited on a Friday, and even with only two stages, both were fantastic! My friends and I felt completely welcomed, with no discrimination at all. The staff and bouncers communicated with us in English, which was great. Just make sure to dress appropriately, and you’ll have no issues getting in. I highly recommend this club for anyone looking for a memorable night out!
Sahana Prasad
Sahana Prasad
It’s a stunning location. Many things to see there it’s kind of like a Psychedelic circus in the heart of Berlin. They even serve good pizza, which is great while partying. The soundsystem there got there is just amazing doesn’t even matter what kind of music they play. But I hope they do more Psychedelic trance.
Robert Rösing
Robert Rösing
Always has been and will be my favourite Club. Apart from the many dark places, Sisyphos really leaves up to its name and gives the nights (and days) some extra paint. Have been there countless times and never had any problems with the bouncers. Very open and friendly people in there and its super easy to make new friends. You have some very good house music in there and on another floor more fast and rough techno. Mostly 2-3 floors are open at the same time with many bars being available and a lot of cool places to chill. A truly dreamy place!
Yung Eli
Yung Eli
I want to give zero star if possible. I am reading the reviews in retrospect now and realizing how unpleasant this place can be in terms of gatekeeper rejecting non-Germans and tourists in general. I didn’t know. I do see that most 1 star reviews are rejects like myself but the gatekeeper didn’t even talk to us, just told us “you are going to have to exit”. It was like a half a second rejection. I was with my husband who is American and I’m Chinese and I’m assuming that’s why, because maybe they just don’t know how crazy we party in Asia. Berlin partying scene is NOTHING compared to Asia. They underestimate the people from other parts of the world instead of trying to allow others into this tiny bubble of Berlin night scene. Good luck!
Shelley Ma
Shelley Ma
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3. Maxxim

Maxxim
Address
Joachimsthaler Str. 15, 10719 Berlin, Germany
Business Hours
Monday: 00:00–05:00, 22:30–00:00
Tuesday: 00:00–05:00, 22:00–00:00
Wednesday: 00:00–07:00, 22:30–00:00
Thursday: 00:00–06:00, 22:30–00:00
Friday: 00:00–05:00, 19:00–00:00
Saturday: 00:00–06:00, 20:00–00:00
Sunday: 00:00–06:00, 22:30–00:00
Rating
8.2 (+ 4983 reviews)

Maxxim is an excellent venue for those seeking a lively atmosphere and a great night out. The music selection is enjoyable, providing the perfect backdrop for a memorable evening. Patrons have noted the welcoming service, making every visit feel special.

With no entry fee or reasonable charges, it offers an inviting experience without breaking the bank. The combination of good music and friendly staff ensures that guests can unwind and enjoy themselves, making Maxxim a top choice for nightlife enthusiasts.

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Customer Reviews
This restaurant is beautifully decorated and boasts a large menu. The miso soup was delicious. Some of the flavors seemed to be dialed down a bit to cater to the German pallet, but overall I would come here again.
Joseph Marnen
Joseph Marnen
Worst service ever. The bartender pulled me THREE times out of the crowd accusing me of not paying my drink. After THREE times realizing that he accused the wrong person he yelled at me that i should go away instead of just apologizing. This man really should be fired. The colleagues just stood there and didn’t say anything whilst they knew i paid
OL
OL
Nice place with dancers but 14 euro entrence.
Leo Sweden
Leo Sweden
I like Maxxim, the entrance is almost always free, the music is nice, and it is mostly safe. I’d definitely recommend it for a night out where you get good service and not-bad music for free
Nour Bou Salman
Nour Bou Salman
in the website it says that the entry price is free-10€, but at the door they said it was 12€. Not even price signs anywhere. reposting my review because my previous, similar review was flagged as defamation by this company. Pathetic.
Iida Turpeinen
Iida Turpeinen
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4. Berghain | Panorama Bar

Berghain | Panorama Bar
Address
Am Wriezener bhf, 10243 Berlin, Germany
Business Hours
Monday: 00:00–06:00
Tuesday: Closed
Wednesday: Closed
Thursday: Closed
Friday: 22:00–00:00
Saturday: 00:00–06:00, 23:59–00:00
Sunday: Open 24 hours
Rating
7.4 (+ 4635 reviews)

Berghain | Panorama Bar offers an unparalleled experience for music enthusiasts and party-goers alike. With its world-class sound system and eclectic lineup, the atmosphere pulsates with energy, creating unforgettable moments. The club is widely praised for its inclusivity, welcoming a diverse crowd that embraces individuality and self-expression.

The unique door policy fosters a safe and accepting environment, allowing visitors to revel in the essence of techno culture. Guests often describe the experience as transcendent, highlighting the camaraderie shared among strangers united by a love of music. Berghain remains a beacon of nightlife, where unforgettable memories are created night after night.

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Customer Reviews
There is no better place in the whole world.
Sound system, lineup, people around.
If you are into music and you are ready to respect/accept yourself and everyone around – you are welcome.
I am so grateful to Berghain staff, musicians and every guest during the 20th anniversary event.
I love everyone who was there during these days.
Definitely the most exciting 2 days of my life.
Love u all.
Dmitrii Vityk
Dmitrii Vityk
Once inside it’s like stepping onto another planet! Everyone is so friendly and beautifully souled. The door policy seems extreme but they cater for the misfits, the ones who are normally judged for their looks or their hair or appearance, this is a safe space for all beautifully weird and whacky creatures of the world. Lined up for 5hrs, partied for 18hrs and would do it every weekend if possible. I for one respect the bouncers and their choices, its sets the vibe and atmosphere.
Brayden Kelly
Brayden Kelly
Been there twice, once before Covid and yesterday (12/13/2024). I’ve never been to a better club in Asia, US, and Europe. Negative reviews are from the people not getting in after a long queue (it sucks). Once you got in, it’s a new world. Closest description could be that I felt like my heart was pickled in beats.
Semin Oh
Semin Oh
trendy, clean cut, pretty people seem to be rejected. This keeps the hype and the club asprirational. Normal aggressive looking locals who bring their own drinks to the line, seem to get in. Smart strategy, keeps the hype, and avoids this place turning into a tourist trap. The people I wanted to see inside got rejected, so we went to another club that was full.
Guy Adventure
Guy Adventure
Normally don’t bother to write reviews but I felt the urge to as I believe this club should be shut down. Came with my friend, we both have a strong passion for techno music and festivals, we are not from here but wanted to go since some of our favorite DJs were performing. We lined up 4 times and got rejected 4 times. We were gutted and annoyed, feeling as if our rights to dance and see our fav DJs were declined. I believe this ridiculous door policy should be removed as it goes against the techno music principle of freedom, equality, and celebration of the music, joy and diversity. I don’t care about the reason why they select the audience, who cares about the audience even? Nobody. Most people who are actually there for the music don’t care about the people there, so this concept is just a selfish concept created from the bouncers and it’s completely nonsense. After this experience I even feel like stepping back from the techno scene as it just gave me a whole negative feeling. That is quite bad, what has techno become? Its not a fashion show, and it most definitely should NOT be a place to be judged by from the bouncers. If not shutdown, then at least they should rename this place to anything other than a techno club. It’s not worth it. I would much rather go to a club where I know I would be treated equally and know that everyone there is not just there because of the hype/so called “sanctuary”. What a loss and petty for them, as me and my friend would have danced crazy as always. Something really needs to be done with the club.
B. X
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5. Tresor Berlin I Club & label

Tresor Berlin I Club & label
Address
Köpenicker Str. 70, 10179 Berlin, Germany
Business Hours
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: Closed
Wednesday: 23:00–00:00
Thursday: 00:00–09:00
Friday: 23:00–00:00
Saturday: 00:00–12:00, 23:00–00:00
Sunday: 00:00–12:00
Rating
6.6 (+ 4093 reviews)

Tresor Berlin is a remarkable venue for techno enthusiasts, offering a captivating atmosphere that resonates with the underground scene. The professionalism of the staff ensures a smooth entry experience, allowing guests to focus on enjoying the ambience and potent music that fills the air. The spacious layout ensures that even at busy times, the noise levels by the bars remain manageable.

The club is well-regarded for fostering a respectful environment where patrons can dance freely and connect with like-minded individuals. With reasonable drink prices and a covered cloakroom service, Tresor Berlin stands out as a must-visit for anyone passionate about electronic music and the nightlife experience.

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Customer Reviews
Very cool club if you are true technohead. Just be polite, respectful and you will be let in. Of course German helps a lot and knowing who plays current night can be helpful. Drinks are ok, when you pay for entry it has already Cloak Room service fee covered so you don’t have to pay for it when giving your clothes. The club itself is pretty big, and it is no so loud by the bars. Although smoking is prohibited people do not care, so that’s a minus. Good music if that’s what you are looking for and if you can obey basic clubbing rules
Ernest Czerniakowski
Ernest Czerniakowski
Amazing place to be if you love techno and electro music. Bouncers are really cool, they begin a conversation giving you a chance to get in. Just keep your cool, and casually reply. Personnel is amazing in general. People on the dancefloor don’t bother each other, everyone is there to dance. A must visit in Berlin!
Marios t
Marios t
Insane venue and music, great and kind personnel. The bouncer is strict, but judges you on your music style in order to allow entrance, not irrelevant aspects like clothes or nationality.
Pavlos Kaklatzis
Pavlos Kaklatzis
The entrance has to be deserved and it really reflects when you see the people inside. No uncomfy approaches to us (we were 4 girls), just techno and everyone minding their business. Sound system top notch. The only minus is cigarette smoke but it kinda also adds to the 90s vibe. I will come again (hopefully).
Kristýna Laiová
Kristýna Laiová
I think we found the perfect techno club in Berlin. The vibes were amazing, and the amount of the leather harnesses were just perfect.
We arrived around 22:30 and the line was short. They asked us why we are here tonight, but since we were girls it was easy to get in. Before we entered we had to stick out phone cameras.
The ticket was 22€ and we could pay by card. And the cloackroom was free. We paid 4€ for a beer.
Farkas Zsófia
Farkas Zsófia
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6. KitKatClub

KitKatClub
Address
Köpenicker Straße 76, Brückenstraße 1, 10179 Berlin, Germany
Business Hours
Monday: 22:00–00:00
Tuesday: 00:00–07:00
Wednesday: 22:00–00:00
Thursday: 00:00–07:00, 22:00–00:00
Friday: 00:00–06:00, 20:00–00:00
Saturday: 00:00–09:00, 20:00–00:00
Sunday: 00:00–17:00
Rating
6.3 (+ 2769 reviews)

KitKatClub offers an exhilarating nightlife experience with its eclectic atmosphere and diverse crowd. The staff ensures a safe environment, emphasizing consent and respect, which makes it a welcoming choice for everyone looking to enjoy themselves. The music selection keeps the energy high, and it’s a great place to dance the night away.

However, be prepared for certain dress code restrictions, as they take fashion seriously. The club’s unique vibe encourages creativity in outfits, enhancing the overall fun. For those adventurous enough to embrace the atmosphere, KitKatClub promises a night full of memories and exciting encounters.

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Showed up to with our outfits in a bag, ready to change inside like any sane person in winter. But no—rude, arrogant Mr. Fashion Police at the door insisted on seeing it before letting us in. Because clearly, braving the freezing cold to model my club look on the sidewalk is the height of nightlife sophistication -,-

Save yourself the hassle and hypothermia and pick a club that values fun over frostbite :)) see you never again

karo koko
karo koko
Wow. What an amazing experience. I entered the club on Saturday night with no queue and left the next day at 2pm.

I entered the club as a solo female and all i can say is that they take consent very seriously here, It is such a safe space.
The DJs were out of this world, absolutely amazing. Didn’t let me stop dancing.

I paid €20 for entry and €8 per drink (vodka and mixer).

Be prepared to see everything you could think of, very kinky. But nothing is forced on you. I just went to dance, and that’s all I did.

Met amazing people, amazing music, amazing staff. Life changing. ❤️

Ezra Woods
Ezra Woods
The security guard was really mean. We spent so much money on outfits just to get denied.

Edit: I tried again the next day and I was able to get in but I had to find a girl to come with me. As a guy your odds of getting in are really slim unless you come really early and have a great fit. The place inside is really nice and it felt like a movie.

David Bryant
David Bryant
Loved it! What a fun club to explore and kinda get lost in. Dress code enforced, be ready for your outfit to be reviewed prior to gaining access. Music throughout was amazing.
Charity Brumley
Charity Brumley
You go there to enjoy life and to have a good time, but you face with hideous attitude from the stuff, which ruin your mood to party and during the party.
The stuff is unneccesary arrogant and I’m not talking about bouncers.

If you consider to go here is important info for you:
– only cash (entry, alcohol)
– phones are not allowed inside
– ‼️do not touch anyone without consent, no matter what they are doing‼️
– they speak English and German
– there’s a wardrobe inside (so you can change)
– white sneakers and jeans – instant no
– try to wear fetish stuff inside (with just boxers and a t-shirt, you will look out of place, but no one will judge you)
– personal recommendation: to have a small pocket or a small bag to carry cash

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7. Cassiopeia

Cassiopeia
Address
Revaler Str. 99, 10245 Berlin, Germany
Rating
6.1 (+ 2702 reviews)

Cassiopeia is an exceptional destination for anyone seeking a lively atmosphere. With an inviting open-air setup and an engaging ambience, it’s a recommended spot for those wanting to unwind and dance the night away. The blend of live music and a diverse crowd adds to its charm, making it a memorable experience for visitors.

The quality of service at Cassiopeia is commendable, as the staff are both friendly and attentive. Additionally, the pricing for drinks is reasonable, ensuring guests can enjoy the night without breaking the bank. With various entertainment options available, it’s easy to see why this place has become a favorite for many.

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Wheelchair-accessible entrance
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Customer Reviews
This is a good place to enjoy the night. Music is nice. Staff is polite. We got a free entry as entered around 11:30 PM and probably they charge on weekends after 12:00 AM.
The drinks were decently priced.
Vishesh Saxena
Vishesh Saxena
The place is great. It’s big open air club, surrounded by trees. It has skate park and climbing area which is pretty big. Prices for drinks are not much different from prices in other clubs. It’s family and dog friendly.
Staff is also nice. Club has live music events.
Neža Ribnikar
Neža Ribnikar
This is my favorite place to go out to dance. I love the vibe of this club I love the dirty dancing party. I always have an amazing time when I go here.
The biergarten is also so nice in the summer, I love to go and to chill with my friends.
The employees are always really sweet.
I recommend it 100%
Flore Jbt
Flore Jbt
Amazing place!
We came 3 girls for a 3-floor party: 80s&90s, hip-hop, dance.
We had a lot of fun. They have a great terrace where you can mingle, smoke, and drink.
The alcohol prices are good, and the service is excellent.
Natalie H
Natalie H
They sold more tickets than they actually had room for. Many had to stand outside… Those who made it in had to endure the concert at ~40 degrees (no joke)… Even the band (Comeback Kid / Hardcore) ran out of energy at some point, as there is absolutely no air conditioning here… Sadly a really bad experience…
Sebastian Stoll
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8. Berlin Icebar

Berlin Icebar
Address
Spandauer Str. 2, 10178 Berlin, Germany
Business Hours
Monday: 15:00–22:00
Tuesday: 15:00–22:00
Wednesday: 15:00–22:00
Thursday: 15:00–22:00
Friday: 15:00–22:00
Saturday: 14:00–22:00
Sunday: 14:00–22:00
Rating
5.9 (+ 2616 reviews)

Berlin Icebar offers a truly unique experience with its exceptional ice-themed environment. Guests are immersed in a magical atmosphere where everything, including the furniture, is made of ice, creating a wonderful backdrop for enjoying drinks. The staff is known for their friendly service, enhancing the overall enjoyment of your visit.

While the venue may be compact and quite chilly, it provides an exciting escape that is sure to create lasting memories. The array of drinks served is delightful and complements the cool ambiance. Whether you’re seeking a fun outing with friends or a remarkable experience, Berlin Icebar is a fantastic choice!

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The place and the stuff were very friendly. The drinks from both bars were very good both in their portions and in their taste. The story behind the ice bar is very interesting and immerses the customer into the concept very quickly. Great experience overall
Dimitrios Tzortzidis
Dimitrios Tzortzidis
Nice place and great idea but it is very small and very cold. Good for first experience, not kore than that. We enjoyed it for 20 minutes, later it became too cold. Drinks are OK.
Andrej Spilevoj
Andrej Spilevoj
My family and I had a great time when we went here. The Icebar is a great experience you can’t really get anywhere else nearby. The staff where very friendly and altogether I really loved the experience.
Finley Jacobs
Finley Jacobs
Outstanding experience. Friendly staff. The ice bar is definitely worth a try.
Carlos Vieira
Carlos Vieira
Funny place to grab a drink, unfortunately the only non alcoholic thing is Heineken 0. It would be great if there will be more non alcoholic drinks available. Some photos attached.
Paweł Ligocki
Paweł Ligocki
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9. Watergate

Watergate
Address
Falckensteinstraße 49, 10997 Berlin, Germany
Business Hours
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: Closed
Wednesday: Closed
Thursday: 23:00–00:00
Friday: 00:00–08:00, 23:00–00:00
Saturday: 00:00–10:00, 23:00–00:00
Sunday: 00:00–10:00
Rating
4.3 (+ 2251 reviews)

Watergate is a stunning venue that offers a unique experience for club lovers. Its location by the river provides a beautiful backdrop, making it an ideal spot for those seeking a memorable night out. With exceptional DJs spinning the latest tracks, the music caters particularly well to techno enthusiasts.

While the atmosphere can vary, the energetic crowd often contributes to a fun and lively environment. Guests rave about the attentive staff and the overall vibe of the place. It’s definitely a must-visit for anyone looking to dance the night away with great music and a scenic view.

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Not very exclusive and pretty touristy. Not a huge fan of the venue, it’s def not my fav club in the city, but they sometimes invite big names, which was the only reason I went. Don’t expect the main act to start playing before 2-3am, or maybe even later. It can get uncomfortably crowded later in the night. I am not aware of any dresscode, it’s more like face and vibe check.
Levente Csilik
Levente Csilik
It’s probably one of the legendary clubs, accept it.
It’s unique in terms of location, next to the river, you can see the river through the clubs’ window, accept it
Music, if you like techno, you “ll have fun, accept in

BUT I will not accept again,
•standing in the queue for an hour or more
•freezing while waiting
•25 euro entrance without drink
•being afraid of not letting you in
•the impolite behavior of the person in the door

Berlin clubbing culture is fake nowadays.
It supposed that means freedom, you are afraid though of not letting you in or you care about the dress code

Mario Karaba
Mario Karaba
I’m not from Berlin but this was the club scene i was looking for. Great Dj’s and lighting with a beautiful view of the river. If you’re sensitive to smoke then stay away. Great crowd and great people that worked the front and coat check. Make sure to hit up any of the last shows before it closes.
drew kenneth
drew kenneth
Just came back from Miss Monique gig!
I understand the negative reviews here because most of the stags were turned around! It’s mostly visited by tourists i believe because vibe here was kind of missing. People were not respecting each other space and shirtless guys were desperately seeking for single girls (definitely not here for the music).
Still the location and two dance floors meet the hype. Jacket store is 2€ and Bier is 4.5(only cash). My suggestion to my stag brothers: please try to get in with a girl or carry the vibe and personality else the entry chances are less even if you have the tickets.

PS: two guys were still making the video despite no camera policy. Please respect the rules.. cheers!

Pallav K
Pallav K
This place is discriminating people. Some girls and boys were allowed without any inquiry. But we were denied with a funny and not persuasive answer about “we don’t let people buy with cash now” – though anyone that stood before us were in and payed without any questions.
This discrimination is disgusting and unacceptable.
A Terrible place and terrible staff, that disrespected us. When we explained to the bodyguard that arrived that everyone before us entered without questions and that this is discrimination he just replied: “I didn’t see that, I were in the toilet”.
Btw – we waited over an hour just to be denied and discriminated.
Consider coming to such a place.
0/10000.
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10. Renate

Renate
Address
Alt-Stralau 70, 10245 Berlin, Germany
Business Hours
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: Open 24 hours
Wednesday: Open 24 hours
Thursday: 23:00–00:00
Friday: 00:00–08:00, 23:00–00:00
Saturday: 00:00–09:00, 23:00–00:00
Sunday: 00:00–10:00
Website
Rating
4.2 (+ 2248 reviews)

Renate is a unique nightclub that offers a distinctive atmosphere for enthusiasts of electronic music. Its eclectic decor and layout provide a raw, unfiltered experience that appeals to those looking for something different from conventional venues.

Although the crowd can be mixed, many visitors appreciate the energy and creativity that permeates the space. It’s an opportunity to meet diverse individuals and immerse oneself in a lively nightlife scene, making Renate a recommended choice for those adventurous enough to explore its charms.

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Service options
Outdoor seating
Dine-in
Highlights
Live music
Live performances
Accessibility
Offerings
Alcohol
Beer
Cocktails
Food
Spirits
Wine
Dining options
Seating
Amenities
Toilets
Atmosphere
Casual
Cosy
Crowd
Groups
LGBTQ+ friendly
Transgender safe space
Planning
Accepts reservations
Payments
Debit cards
NFC mobile payments
Customer Reviews
I go to Berlin clubs a lot and have been to most of the famous clubs. I went here for free because I was on the guest list.
This place has a terrible layout and rooms are very uncomfortable to be in. It’s basically a residential building turned into a club with very small bedroom size dance floors and low ceiling. There are uneven surfaces in the dark places that people trip over it. It’s just not inaccessible to people with disability, it’s dangerous for able body people too!

The vibe is always off and people are weird. Always lots of non locals and creepy dudes staring at women and lots of people that have no idea what going to a techno club is about. Locals that I know always try to avoiding this place because of the crowd and also music selection.

The staff are extremely rude and unfriendly. I’ve never seen the staff being so unnecessarily aggressive. They assumed I am taking a photo (while the stickers are still on the phone) and physically assaulted me and refused to acknowledge that they made a mistake.

Drinks are overpriced and everything takes for ever.

Mohsen Azimi
Mohsen Azimi
I had a very bad experience the with the bouncer at the door the night of the 24.12. There was a young women working there at the door that night. She was very impolite and rude. She even didn’t gave the chance to talk and rejected me and my friend immediately. We were both in the skip line and she even didn’t take that into consideration, she just had not valid reason to not let us in. I had the feeling only because my friend was not German, she rejected us, which make me to believe she was racist. After trying to talk with the other bouncers at the door the acted the same way trying to protect her.
People like her shouldn’t work at the door. Very disappointed to see this after being in inside Renate for more than 20 times in last 5 years.
Carlos Mueller
Carlos Mueller
I went in Christmas I had fun thanks to the dj’s that night, but the bouncers where super rude to me afterwards, there was no reason for that. I had been in several clubs in Berlin and this from far the most rudeness and less caring where I had been. Not coming back after that… such a shame for an Historic venue.
Sebastián Herrera
Sebastián Herrera
I appreciate the DIY feel of the place but it doesn’t feel like a professional space. The outdoor space looked like a collection of abandoned projects, the indoor space felt like a group of friends bought an abandoned apartment building, gutted the rooms, and made a club.

Very similar music in each room, though the rooms are close enough to each other that you can hear one from the other. Something about the shape or material of the rooms makes all of the music sound harsh; I like my music loud but this felt grating. Not much going on for lighting effects.

Bar prices were ok and the staff was friendly. No questions from the bouncer on a Saturday night, though the line was long and slow.

This felt like a place for tourists, and I say this as a happy tourist. Everybody we saw, heard, talked to in line were American or English. And I don’t mind a tourist experience but this felt like something I could have experienced anywhere else.

As others have mentioned, something was off about the vibes inside. Creepy dudes giving off the impression of lurking. Hard to put a finger on it and I’m sure hard to control as a venue.

Joe Pilato
Joe Pilato
It was a very good time to gather with my niece (Mexican) who has been living in Berlin for 5 years with her husband (German) and I was visiting for the weekend with my boyfriend (British).

We were walking all day having a Berliner experience in the city, and we met at this amazing bar in front of the night club we were planning to go. Everything was going well until we got to the queue to get into the night club. A guy on our side was wearing a football t-shirt and the bouncer (lady) asked him to change it as it was not allowed it in the club. However, they allowed him and his friends in the club.

My niece, her husband and I were speaking in Spanish, and when we were next to get in the club, the bouncer (lady) asked us if we had been there before. As 2 non-local people, we answered we hadn’t. She asked if we were drinking before, to which we answered, we had but not too much. Then, she asked us were we were from and we answered from Mexico, London and Berlin respectively. Next act, she said, this is not your night and with no explanation, she didn’t allow us to get in.

It was a very unpleasant situation. And it was clear that the bouncer was racist. Apparently, many German people haven’t learned from history events that racism makes them awful people.

Ñaq Ramos
Ñaq Ramos
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    Live Music Events

    Many nightclubs in Berlin feature live music events that cater to a wide range of musical tastes. From techno and house beats to indie and jazz performances, these venues regularly showcase both local and international artists, creating an electrifying atmosphere for music lovers.

    Themed Parties

    Themed parties are a popular offering in Berlin's nightlife scene. Nightclubs often host events centered around specific concepts—such as 80s retro, masquerade balls, or LGBTQ+ pride nights—inviting guests to immerse themselves in a fun and unique experience with matching décor, music, and dress codes.

    VIP Services

    Nightclubs in Berlin typically provide exclusive VIP services for those seeking a more luxurious experience. These services can include private tables, personalized waitstaff, premium bottle service, and access to exclusive areas, allowing guests to enjoy heightened comfort and privacy during their night out.

    Food and Beverage Offerings

    While dancing and socializing take center stage, many nightclubs also offer a range of food and beverage options. From signature cocktails to gourmet snacks and full meals, these menus are designed to enhance the overall nightlife experience, accommodating different dietary preferences and tastes.

    Special Events and Festivals

    Throughout the year, nightlife venues in Berlin host special events and festivals that attract large crowds. These events can include celebrated Berlin festivals, techno marathons, and curations by well-known DJs, all celebrating the city’s dynamic nightlife culture.

    Dance Classes and Workshops

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    Art Exhibitions and Installations

    Many nightclubs in Berlin are not just about music; they often host art exhibitions and installations as well. These venues showcase works from local and international artists, integrating visual art with the nightlife experience, and fostering a cultural dialogue within the space.

    Accessibility Services

    To ensure an inclusive environment, nightclubs in Berlin focus on providing accessibility services for all patrons. This includes features such as wheelchair access, seating accommodations, and assistance for guests with disabilities, thus promoting a welcoming atmosphere for everyone.

    Networking Events

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    Frequently asked questions about nightclubs in Berlin

    What type of music can I expect at nightclubs in Berlin?

    Nightclubs in Berlin offer a diverse range of music genres, with an emphasis on electronic dance music (EDM). You can also find house, techno, hip-hop, and live performances featuring everything from jazz to rock. Each club typically has its own musical identity, so it's worth checking ahead to see what to expect for the night.

    Are there age restrictions for entering nightclubs?

    Most nightclubs in Berlin have a legal age restriction of 18 years and older for entry. Some venues may host events that allow entry for those 16 years and older, but this is relatively rare. Be sure to carry a valid photo ID as bouncers will check for age verification at the door.

    What is the dress code like at Berlin nightclubs?

    The dress code at nightclubs in Berlin is generally casual, but can vary from venue to venue. Some upscale clubs may require a more chic or stylish attire, while others embrace a more urban or streetwear vibe. It’s advisable to check the specifics of the club you plan to visit, as certain themed nights might have particular dress code rules.

    How much does entry typically cost?

    The cost of entry to nightclubs in Berlin can range from free to around 15-20 Euros or more, depending on the popularity of the night and the club itself. Some clubs offer discounts for early arrivals or reduced rates for students. There may also be additional costs for special events or performances.

    Do I need to buy a ticket in advance?

    While many nightclubs allow you to buy tickets at the door, purchasing a ticket in advance is advisable for popular events or clubs that tend to attract large crowds. Some clubs may have a limited capacity, and purchasing a ticket can guarantee your entry. Additionally, certain events may be sold out quickly, so booking ahead is often the best tactic.

    What time do nightclubs in Berlin usually open and close?

    Nightclubs in Berlin typically open around 11 PM and can stay open until 7 AM or later, especially on weekends. Many clubs have a reputation for all-night parties, and some may even remain open throughout the day into the next night. This creates a unique culture where people often party well into the next morning.

    Is clubbing in Berlin safe?

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    Are there any unique features of Berlin nightclubs?

    Many nightclubs in Berlin are known for their unique and immersive experiences. For instance, some clubs are located in repurposed buildings, such as abandoned factories or historic sites, which add to their atmosphere. Additionally, many venues feature art installations, light shows, or themed nights that enhance the overall experience.

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