Locked down due to the coronavirus pandemic, the nightclubs in the German capital have decided to keep the beat going — at least online. Berlin’s nightclubs were closed March 13 to help slow the ...
Berlin has long been considered Europe's nightlife capital. But the scene is shifting rapidly. - Fabian Sommer/picture alliance/dpa/Getty Images It’s 2 a.m. and hundreds of people are lined up outside ...
Nightclubs in Berlin, home to the world's greatest party, are reinventing themselves in the face of an uncertain future - Copyright AFP Pierrick YVON Nightclubs in ...
People dance at SchwuZ, the oldest and largest queer club of Germany, according to its general manager, on October 11, 2025 in Berlin. (Photo by Pierrick YVON / AFP) Berlin, long hailed as one of the ...
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It’s 2 a.m. and hundreds of people are lined up outside Berlin’s legendary techno club Berghain. Forget the Philharmonic or the Neue Nationalgalerie — this is Berlin’s most famous cultural institution ...
BERLIN — Berlin, long hailed as one of the world's great party cities, is fighting to keep its famed techno clubs alive in the face of soaring prices, shifting tastes and a tightening property market.