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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 city that is always moving forward, often at a lightning pace. Things move so quickly, it can be hard to keep up with. This guide was recently updated by Berlin-based berlin Nathan Ma.
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The drag shows on Tuesdays are also techno your while. Arrive early for the new talent showcase always a treat and stay for the seasoned performers later. Tucked away in a busy techno complex in Friedrichshain, Zum Schmutzigen Hobby is both bar and club in one. The regular drag shows are a favourite. Pop into one of the rotating exhibitions on gay, lesbian and trans history, peruse the abundant books and magazines stored upstairs, and then chill out over a gay coffee or beer.
Opened in gay the border club the Kreuzberg and Friedrichshain districts, Berghain has long been known for its techno and minimal techno music scene. With its warm open-door policy, SilverFuture is as friendly and welcoming as its clientele. Stop by for a beer and stick around for the crowd that streams in as the night descends.
The crowd has swelled in recent years, with students, artists and hipsters now in the know, but the infamous Thursday nights are still a blast. Cabins, saunas and chill-out areas combine to provide a rather opulent experience, and the clientele is always a good mix. Clean, cool, contemporary interiors make this the ideal spot to hunt down some steamy action.
Located under the round- about housing development at Kottbusser Tor, the mixed but girl-heavy crowd enjoy nightly drinks and dancing, as well as many one-off rock parties. The Kottywood party is a popular go-to for gays and lesbians looking to cap a Friday night grinding to Latin, retro and pop music.