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Vita notturna : Live Entertainment
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.
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Pestalozzistrasse 105 at Bleibtreustrasse 1, Berlin 10623 30-313-25-50
Descrizione: CHARLOTTENBURG. Dark, smoky, swanky, and jiving – A-Trane is the quintessential Berlin jazz venue, a joint that provides the perfect end to a busy day of meetings or sightseeing. Performers are known the world over, from Herbie Hancock and Wynton Marsalis to Nina Hill and Alice Coltrane, and the hip, knowledgable crowd keeps a cacophony going over the intimate den. If you're searching for "cool" in Berlin, this is the place to find it. S-BAHN: Savignyplatz
Kopenicker Strasse 76 Heinrich Heine Strasse, Berlin 10179 30-278-98-30
Descrizione: MITTE. This trendy, concrete-walled club, built into the side of Heinrich Heine Strasse Station, is a must for the devil-may-care traveler. Billed as one of Berlin's hottest upstart dance clubs and live music venues, Sage has built its rep on a posh interior and a state-of-the-art sound system that deadens the eardrums with pulsing funk and techno. Plus, the floor plan features a futuristic dance floor, an Eastern-inspired outdoor balcony, and a rooftop pool area. A word to the wise: If you want to get in, dress to the nines and act like you belong – even then, there's no guarantee. U-BAHN: Heinrich Heine Strasse
Strasse der Pariser Kommune 2- 4 beside Ostbahnhof, Berlin 10965 30-666-555-15
Descrizione: This progressive music venue is housed in an old US military movie house. Musical figures like Ani DiFranco and Iggy Pop have made appearances. These days the club presents edgy independent acts such as Tegan and Sarah or Hot Chip. Saturday nights are host to the FritzClubDisco, featuring an eclectic mix of Indie Rock, Soul and Electro.
Am Lützowufer 15 Grand Hotel Esplanade, Berlin 30-2547-8821
Descrizione: TIERGARTEN. 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
Oranienstrasse 190, Berlin 10999 30-6140-1306
Descrizione: KREUZBERG. An extremely mixed and alternative lifestyle crowd is attracted to this hot spot. With a changing music agenda, this dance club has everything from techno-disco and reggae to ballroom dancing. Check local listings to see what is going on at the SO 36. U-BAHN: Görlitzer Bahnhof
Wienerstrasse 20, Berlin 10999 30-611-7010
Descrizione: KRUEZBERG. Campy decor and loud punk and thrash make this a must try. A little harder edge than most venues, with live music Wednesday through Saturday, it's a favorite for rockabilly, hard-core punk, and rock. U-BAHN: Görlitzer Bahnhof