

Sisyphos is often described as the arch-nemesis of Berghain. Questo tips: Check the Anomalie Art Club Facebook page to book in advance for up to half off the on-the-door price. If you arrive early, there are rumours abound that they even serve food. The interior is perhaps the unsung hero of this venue, oozing underground neon and dystopic vibes. Though information regarding the club isn’t too easy to find online, Anomalie is active on Facebook and provides plenty of useful information there, as well as the opportunity to buy tickets to see specific musical guests at pre-sale prices. This is an absolute must-visit if you’re unsuccessful or uninterested in the drama of other Berlin clubs.

BERGHAIN BOUNCER CODE
Anomalie is known by both locals and tourists as a ‘hassle less nightclub in that entry is easy, the dress code is lax and the bouncers are generally welcoming. Questo tips: Attend in smaller groups (2-3 max), no need to follow Berlin fashion just express your natural style, no pictures/videos/social media posts, don’t be loud while queuing or eager with the bouncer, avoid Sundays if you’re not a local, learn your German colloquialisms and use them sparingly.Ĭontinuing with our ‘repurposed spaces’ theme, this former car-repair-shop turned-nightclub is considered the current ‘pique’ of high-brow Berlin nightlife. if you can get through the door, that is. From this Berlin club’s origins as a power plant to the reasons behind its lack of mirrors on the walls - not to mention its famous ‘rubber parties’, this Berlin famous club is sure to offer you a legendary experience you won’t forget. Why, then, did this club make the list? Well, there’s a reason why Berghain can turn away so many potential customers from around the world at the door: for years it was ranked (uncontestedly) as THE best nightclub in Berlin and is still often cited as the best club in all of Germany. In fact, this club is so notoriously difficult to gain entry to that someone invented a specialised online tool called Berghain Trainer which tracks your body language and voice as a simulated bouncer questions you in German (as if you were actually at the door). #4 - Berghain Club Berlin - The Club Religionĭresscode: Smart-casual ( strange door policy)Įveryone who’s anyone in Berlin knows the name Berghain and its ‘off the charts’ reputation for letting a whopping less than 2 in every 10 people through their doors. Questo tips: Aim to enter during the club’s ‘prime time’ (between 1-2:30 AM) for best results. ://about blank remains open for several days non-stop, so opening hours aren’t even an issue! Make sure to plan ahead and check out the upcoming events for this Berlin famous club.

It also has a large open-air garden which is great during the summer months. Unlike most clubs, the dress code is quite lax there and the chances of gaining entry (so long as you aren’t in a large group or are too noticeably inebriated) are pretty high. While this Berlin club remained under many radars for years, tourists and Berlin locals alike have taken to spreading the word about the once-unsung club, putting it on the map. ://about blank is a formerly illegal underground nightclub that established quite the name for itself - throwing countless ‘off the wall’ parties and events. Music: House/ Acid House/ Disco/ Electronic If you plan to travel to Berlin in the near future or if you’re there already, join us on a comprehensive roundup of the best clubs Germany’s capital has to offer. Spending your night in Berlin clubs elevates these experiences to a whole new level, but doing your research on which clubs offer the best odds of entry (you heard us right!) is a must. Berlin nightlife is something of a legendary topic among travelling communities, not only for its sheer breadth of options but also for its long-standing reputation in providing unforgettable experiences.
