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Nightlife  :  Bars
The Berlin nightscape of the 1920s and ‘30s was legendary for its progressive – perhaps even subversive – attitude. Fortunately for today’s travelers, years of Nazi occupation and Cold War division did little to dull the city’s taste for round-the-clock revelry. Indeed, bars and clubs are generally open until the wee hours of the morning, and you’ll find plenty of choices to suit any palate. If it’s a cool, sleek, Euro-style bar you seek, the Mitte scene caters to both a conservative and sophisticated clientele, thanks to posh institutions like Lola and Newton. While boasting a handful of hotspots like Tiergarten’s Bar Am Lützowplatz, the western downtown area is also a haven for jazz aficionados, thanks to Charlottenburg’s swanky A-Trane. The southern districts of Schöneberg and Kreutzeberg, meanwhile, have done their part to solidify Berlin’s reputation as Europe’s gay and lesbian trendsetter, offering everything from ultra-chic dance clubs like 90° and Havanna to themed places that challenge patrons to be, shall we say, more adventurous during their twilight forays.

Bar Am Lützowplatz
Lützowplatz 7, Berlin  10785 • +49-(0)-30-2626-807
Description: MITTE. Upscale, trendy, and ... well, long and attenuated: Bar Am Lützowplatz has no problem attracting Berlin's young professionals, thanks to its extensive drink menu. Of course, it lays proud claim to an attractive, blond-wood bar (the city's longest), which promises ample opportunity to rub elbows and chat while waiting for your favorite cocktail. Comfortable leather-backed chairs line the wall in the back, providing spots for intimate conversation. Take note: thanks to its popularity and narrow confines, Bar Am Lützowplatz tends to get crowded and stay packed until closing time. U-BAHN: Nollendorferplatz

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Newton Bar
Charlottenstrasse 57, Berlin  10117 • +49-(0)-30-2029-5421
Description: MITTE. A classic West Berlin watering hole, Newton juxtaposes the classy with the avant-garde. The interior features comfortable leather armchairs, cool marble, blond wood, and a crescent-shaped bar set against a seductive backdrop of floor-to-ceiling, black-and-white Helmut Newton nudes. Indeed, young, well-dressed professionals place such high stock in Newton that they bring their international clients to sip wine, check out the action on Gendarmenmarkt, and close the deal. That is, if they make it past the doorman! Cigar aficionados, meanwhile, find safe-haven in the upstairs lounge, whose humidor features primo cigars imported from Cuba and the Dominican Republic. U-BAHN: Stadtmitte

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Bellini Lounge
Oranienburgerstr. 42/43, Berlin  10117 • +49-(0)-30-9700-5618
Description: MITTE. The Bellini Lounge is located on one of Berlin's popular party-strips – Oranienburgerstrasse – and serves up a comprehensive list of cocktails, including the namesake peach and champagne concoction. Sink into the leather tub chairs under warm lighting, and relax to chilled-out beats spun by local DJs. The snack menu includes antipasti plates for night owls who are feeling peckish. U-BAHN: Oranienburger Tor

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E & M Leydicke
Mansteinstrasse 4, Berlin  10781 • +49-(0)-30-2152-530
Description: TEMPELHOF – SCHÖNEBERG. Founded in the late 1800s, this is one of Berlin's oldest pubs. E & M has a wide selection of wine and liqueurs and a nice ambience. U-BAHN or S-BAHN: Yorckstrasse

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Hafen
Motzstrasse 19, Berlin  10777 • +49-(0)-30-2114-118
Description: TEMPELHOF – SCHÖNEBERG. Hot bodies and hot tunes are the mainstays at this popular alternative hangout. Sporting a pseudo-psychedelic decor with red accents, it is crowded to the brim on weekends.

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Harry's New York Bar
Am Lützowufer 15 Grand Hotel Esplanade, Berlin  10785 • +49-(0)-30-2547-8821
Description: MITTE. Known for its international drink menu, consisting of nearly 200 choices, this is one of the most popular hotel bars in town for businessmen. Located in the Grand Hotel Esplanade, Harry's decor consists of portraits of U.S. Presidents and pop art, as well as live piano music. U-BAHN: Wittenbergplatz, Kurfürstenstrasse or Nollendorfplatz

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Vienna Bar
Kantstraße 152, Berlin  10623 • +49-(0)-30-3101-5090
Description: Although billed as a bar first and restaurant second, the Vienna Bar offers a great menu of brasserie fare such as Caesar salads, oysters and steaks. For a classic-with-a-twist, try the house burger with Wagyu beef. With its warm lighting and leather décor, it's probably one of the finest places in town where you can order that Berlin speciality – currywurst and pommes (sausage with tomato sauce and curry powder sprinkled on top) – which you might accompany with one of the 120 varieties of wine and champagne on offer. U-BAHN: Uhlandstrasse

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Zur Letzten Instanz
Waisenstrasse 14-16, Berlin  10179 • +49-(0)-30-2425-528
Description: MITTE. The city's oldest pub, Zur Letzten Instanz dates back to the 1620s and was once the last stopping point for sentenced criminals. Today, it serves traditional fare and offers a cozy environment for its patrons. U-BAHN: Klosterstrasse

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