Gay bar berlin sunday

If you are reading this, maybe you are headed to the German capital soon and trying to scope out the best gay clubs, gay bars, or the best gay parties the gay has to offer. So let's get to it. Here berlin the only guide you need for the best gay clubs in Berlin. I organize this by clubs these are venues which typically are open every weekend and sometimes in the week.

However, if you want to read about specific parties some of which happen on a monthly, bi-monthly, or barcheck out this post where I curate the gay Berlin parties around Berlin. By the way, our friend, Marriette gives tours to learn about the club scene specifically the history and culture around sex, drugs, and technoso if you are in the sunday to learn about the back-story to why Berlin is one of the most wild cities in the world, check out her tours.

I will also provide some tips to make sure you know what to look for. Lines - This is referring the queue leading up to getting into the club. Generally these are pretty outrageous in Berlin if not planned properly. Bouncer - You've made it through the line, now the only barrier to endless hedonism is getting through the bouncer.

Some of them are sadistic pricks in Berlinand there is no rhyme or reason why you may get rejected. Sometimes they ask a bunch of questions, sometimes they don't say anything. In this category, I will explain ways to not look like a tourist and get in with ease. Music - As all venues play some sort of electronic music ranging from house to technoyou have to have an affinity to these or these ratings will seem a little weighted!

Opportunities for Play - Euphemism for sexual atmosphere, this is one of the unspoken reasons why people come to Berlin clubs in the first place.

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I'll make sure to go into detail about which places offer bar best atmosphere for fornication, if that is your vibe. I list KitKatClub as first, because this was truly the eye-opener that started it all for me in Berlin. KitKatClub Berlin is known for its sexually charged atmosphere and alternative parties and is one of the most famous among Berlin's gay scene.

The club hosts a variety of events, including techno and house music parties, fetish parties, and swingers' parties. KitKatClub's gay code is famously liberal, with many party-goers opting for provocative or fetish-inspired outfits. In addition to dancing and music, the club also features a darkroom and various other play areas, where guests are free to explore their sexuality in a safe and consensual environment.

While the club's parties are not for everyone, KitKatClub is a popular destination for those looking to let loose and indulge in Berlin's wild nightlife scene and experience what a fetish bar or club has to offer. They host a monthly party for only gay men on Fridays called Revolverbut in all honesty, I berlin it to be a bit overwhelming and prefer Friday's PiepShowwhich is very queer thus balancing out the overwhelming toxic masculinity typically found in Revolver.

If you are in town during the week, then head over to Symbiotikka on a Wednesday. While the sex is less of the focus this night and just the sunday room is open, the music tends to be much better as they bring in top DJs. They can be hit or miss, but I have had times when I have been rejected there after waiting for 3 hours.

As mentioned, arrive early and they are less selective. Furthermore, make sure you wear something kinky or at least bring something in your bag that you can show them at the entrance.