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Also, don’t miss out on MonGay: unique films of specific interest to LGBTQ+ film audiences are screened every Monday night at 10 PM at the popular Kino International.
#4 Best gay Bars in Berlin
- Zum Schmutzigen Hobby, found in a building once a fire station, is run by the local legend, Nina Queer, and offers an easygoing, friendly ambience for all LGBTQ+ members as well as local bohos, hipsters and occasional celebrity guests, such as Tara Reid and Rupert Everett.
After the fall of the Berlin Wall, Kreuzberg resurfaced from the ruins and started to attract more and more unique individuals over time. With a massive selection of songs, 14 karaoke booths, a big karaoke stage, vivid dance floors and special parties every day of the week, including of course, drag nights, this is the place to be.
Address: Warschauer Str.
34, 10243 Berlin, Germany
#6 Best gay Clubs in Berlin
- SchwuZ Club, founded in 1977, is famous for its signature mix of indie, modern pop, retro-kitsch, techno and electro music, art installations, LGBTQ+ talks, live music, gay parties and drag shows with international queens.
Back in 1897, the world’s first-ever LGBTQ+ organisation, the “Scientific-Humanitarian Committee”, was founded right there.
Schöneberg is home to some of the oldest gay bars, such as Tom’s Bar, Prinzknecht, Heile Welt and Hafen.
Enjoy a fun night-out, a unique festival or a glam party while you’re in the queerest European city, and end up relaxing in our cozy beds after a long day and night out.
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- SchwuZ Club, founded in 1977, is famous for its signature mix of indie, modern pop, retro-kitsch, techno and electro music, art installations, LGBTQ+ talks, live music, gay parties and drag shows with international queens.
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You can find cabins, saunas and relaxing spots there as well as cool, contemporary interiors which are worth your time.
#3 For Film Buffs
Check out the XPOSED Queer Film Festival Berlin, established in 2006 by Bartholomew Sammut, in order to create queer film programs as well as to promote queer filmmakers around the globe.
Whether you're seeking luxurious accommodations, vibrant gay districts, historic tours, or legendary nightlife, Berlin invites you to explore and embrace its unique LGBTQ+ scene.
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Other rainbow neighbourhoods in Berlin not to be overlooked include its neighbour Kreuzberg, and the SchwuZ nightclub in Neukölln. Get there as early as possible because it can get very busy.
Address: Revaler Str. 99, 10245 Berlin, Germany
- Möbel Olfe is interestingly squeezed among Turkish snack bars in a 1960s housing development, has a wide range of brews on offer and hosts its infamous Thursday nights.
There are also shops along the Bergmannstraße as well as live music venues where LGBTQ+ citizens and visitors meet and have fun. It's both a demonstration for equal rights and a vast queer party.