Alternative bars in berlin


While Berlin is exciting during the day, some districts only disclose their full beauty once the evening begins. When life plays out on the streets and the restaurants, bars and pubs begin to fill up. When Berliners and guests from all around the world meet up. When the evening never ends and night becomes day. Then you’ll experience a whole other side of the city and will truly have arrived in Berlin.

Berlin  loves techno – and that’s why it’s only in Berlin where you can realise how varied and electrifying this music can be. With Berghain and Watergate you have the choice between two of the best clubs in the world, guaranteed. You don’t have to worry about closing times, which is something quite contrary to other European cities. And even the public transport service has been designed with the lively party scene in mind: on the weekend most trains and buses will transport you to the most happening districts around the clock.

There are no restraints placed on your party mood. Whether iconic Berlin, fashionable, alternative or vibrantly electronic: You’ll discover the perfect way

Cool bars in Berlin: where to drink and dance

Berlin’s nightlife is legendary, and its bar scene is no exception. From swanky cocktail lounges to gritty, alternative hideouts, there’s a spot for every kind of night owl in the German capital. Whether you’re exploring the buzzing streets of Mitte or hunting for the best craft beer, this guide will lead you to the coolest bars in Berlin. So grab your friends, verb ready to sip on some of the finest drinks, and let’s dive into the vibrant world of cool bars in Berlin!  

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Bars in Berlin Mitte 🍸 

Mitte is the heart of Berlin, filled with a mix of bars for every taste. For upscale vibes, visit Buck and Breck, a speakeasy known for its crafted cocktails and intimate setting. For a laid-back feel, Mein Haus am See offers retro decor and a great spot for mingling. Craft beer fans should check out Kaschk, which blends coffee and beer in a Scandinavian-inspired space. Want more nightlife options in Mitte? Check out

This month, we’re creeping around Kreuzberg by night to show you our favourite punk bars. Some say Punk is dead, but it’s still alive and kicking in Kreuzberg. You might not see as many mohawks these days but the spirit of Berlins most punk rock neighborhood is still very much intact. So if you want an authentic bar experience, where the music is loud and the shots are spicy then we’ve got you sorted.

1 – Franken

Situated directly opposite legendary venue SO36, Franken is a stable local favorite. It’s often packed to the brim and the music blasting is always the bar teams excellent pick of punk, metal and hardcore. Long for to hear an entire Clutch record whilst you knock back the beers? This is the place. They also have one of the best Mexikaner shots in Berlin. If you’re on a night out in Kreuzberg, you have to drink one. It’s a rule. Franken has some other great rules for visiting Kreuzberg up on their wall as well as an awesome collection of photo’s and flyers from bands and shows. They also act as a rowdy live venue from moment to time. Never miss the opportunity to see live tune

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Berlin rad: the city's coolest alternative spaces

Not so long ago, it seemed that every Berlin basement or half-abandoned building came finalize with its own edgy club, arts centre or ramshackle bar. But things are changing, and in recent years dozens of well-loved, independent venues have closed their doors for good.

Whether the fault lies with rampant speculation and rising rents - or simply the fact that nothing lasts forever - the vestiges of alternative, dog-eared Berlin sometimes seem increasingly thin on the ground.

But luckily, Berlin as a place of counter-cultures continues to thrive: you just have to look a little harder to find it.

Greenhouse Berlin

This eight-floor former office block (and yes, it’s painted a vivid green) provides a high-rise headquarters to hundreds of artists and musicians, complete with studios, exhibition halls, social spaces and pretty much everything in between.

There's always something happening here, from impromptu jam sessions to screenings, performances or parties; and although the quality is far from pre