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Berlin has earned its stripes as one of the great homosexual capitals of the world, with a huge LGBTQ+ community, one-of-a-kind queer bars and an attitude to life that encourages inhabitants to be whoever they please. 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 relocate so quickly, it can be hard to keep up with. But we’ve got you covered. Our Berlin writer Nathan Ma knows this city like the back of his hand, and has handpicked the best Homosexual spots all over the urban area for cocktails, dancing and a lot of queer joy. Here’s our picks of the best. 

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This guide was recently updated by Berlin-based writer Nathan Ma. At Time Out, all of our travel guides are written by local writers who know their cities inside out. For more about how we curate, see o

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Natürlich bleiben wir eine der aufregendsten und einzigartigsten schwulen Bars in der Stadt. Unsere Stammgäste sowie jeder der schon mal bei uns war, weiß wovon die Rede ist. Für alle Neugierigen: wir haben einen tollen Barbereich, mit großem Darkroom inkl. Slings, Glory-Hole und mehr.

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Gay Guide Berlin

Berlin is certainly always worth a visit. But it is also gaining in popularity as a place to live amongst people from all around the planet. Berlin is not only one of the least costly metropolitan cities, but also increasingly turning into Europe's lgbtq+ capital! The upper points of the local event calendar include an Easter meeting for "bears" and their friends, the Folsom Lane Festival, the HustlaBall, and of course the many regular sex and fixation parties. Please notice the event calendar at the finish of this guidebook for details. The Berlin of today has grown from many villages and towns located around the residence of the former Prussian king. All its districts have their own individual characteristics and centres as a consequence. This partly also applies to the male lover scene which is mainly distributed across the districts of Schöneberg and Prenzlauer Berg, and two alternative secondary neighbourhoods - left-leaning, uncommercial Kreuzberg, and new, studenty Friedrichshain.

Berlin Gay Travel Guide

Upcoming Events in Berlin

&#;  25 July

PiepShow Party: monthly Techno party for queers and friends. This Friday with DJ Chris Bekker, Tim Hagemann and Juan Del Chambo, among others.
Dresscode: sporty, kinky, creative, not casual nor street clothes.
From @ KitKatClub (Köpenicker Straße 76/Brückenstraße)

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About Berlin and its queer life

Berlin's origins proceed back more than years. In Berlin became the capital of the kingdom of Prussia and in of the German Empire. Although Prussia was commanded by a gay king from till (Fredrick II), Berlin's gay career started only hundred years later. In the s (the ›Golden Twenties‹) Berlin was seen as the city with the most lively and advanced gay subculture in Europe. That, of course, ended after  when Hitler and the Nazis were given power in Germany. (A memorial for gays persecuted by the Nazi regime was opened in Berlin in , lengthy overdue after more than 60 years.

After the end of Earth War II in and with the start of the cold war, Berlin had been divided into West Berlin (co