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English
Included
€ 59
€ 54.28


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Avoid feeling overwhelmed by the large number of clubs in Berlin and join a guided tour to get an overview of the city's best clubs, what music they play, what exciting things they offer, when to get in, and where to find them. Have fun playing with the AR features on your guide's iPad.
Get access to a world-renowned Berlin club behind the scenes. Allow your tour guide to bring you inside a Berlin club while it’s completely empty. See a club from the inside when no party is happening.
Berlin's modern club culture started in the 1970s when Berlin was still divided by the Wall. Explore why the Cold War is the reason behind Berlin's no-curfew policy, how West-Berlin became a nightlife hotspot, and what role the former Berlin Wall and GDR played in the emergence of Techno culture in the 1990s.
Understand how Berlin clubs were built by marginalized communities. Berlin’s clubs would not exist without the influence of LGBTQIA+ and BIPOC communities. Explore the story behind this.
Find out which celebrities did and didn’t make it into Berlin’s clubs. Berlin is notorious not only for attracting many celebrities like Lady Gaga, David Bowie, or Elon Musk to its nightlife but also for shattering the idea that VIP status will automatically grant you access.
Discover it all in augmented reality. This guided tour is enhanced with selected augmented reality elements. Over your tour guide’s iPad’s camera, you’ll see the world in front of you with augmented reality elements over it. For instance, you’ll see the celebrities who made it into the club in front of you.
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The most horrendous experience I've had. We arrived, no queue, there was no one handling the entrance so we walked through the door. The bouncer then saw us, and told us this is not how things work, agreed - Mr Bouncer should have been at his post. Subsequently the rude bouncer said anyway it's a no, not because of that but for other reasons.... Maybe because we weren't wearing all black, maybe because we are short, tall, gay, straight, international, I don't care why. The world is trying to become a more inclusive, this club claims to be LGBTQI+, yet is far from it. Don't go, it's waste time of time, energy and money.

I was there just to take a pic of the entrance and i said, okay do the line, why not? actually i was with coffee hahaha and i get it, why? cause they feel your vibe, this is a GAY BAR, also you dont have to be afraid in the entrance or they smell it. Just have fun, this place is magic and unique. Don't kill the vibe if you think this is for you or you just want to entry for curiosity cause this is not for you. Amazing night hahaha for me, two hours, in real life, 12! hhahahah amazing

I had a wonderful time in here! The music was amazing, the church of techno!! Met nice and cool people here. I was alone and indeed I had the best night of my life! If you wanna go solo or with someone, just be you and you’ll get in, and when you get in, You’ll vibe along! Worth the wait, waited at least 2 hrs in here on a Saturday night! Need to go back here for sure! Don’t forget to bring all your essentials in here! 😮💨

Got in (JULY 2025, FRIDAY) with two friends on my first try. But for one of us it was her second. DJ booth set up is the most insane (in a good way) thing I’ve seen ever and the music was amazing! Did this and Rave the Planet this year in the same 24 hours (safe to say my month in Berlin was phenomenal). Thank you for the experience! Don’t listen to anything “the haters” say about this place - it’s worth it. The people who ran the door were quieter but nice to me and my friends (it was only three of us - we are all black women and we’re treated with kindness from staff and clubbing patrons so I really liked that a lot - which unfortunately I can’t say for my home country at the moment in USA) so again please don’t listen to the rumors… just show up with hopes to get in… if you don’t you’re already dressed to go out and there are a few other clubs not too far away (or hop on the bahns which aren’t far even by American standards lol) For those looking for tips on getting in: I have none, they didn’t let the people in front of our group in or behind us and I wasn’t really paying attention as to why that might have happened so I’m sorry… we did however get in line at about 12:45am and the queue was about 40ish minutes before we went inside with only a few entries every 15/20 minutes… (they have declined Elon Musk and Rihanna at the door so I think it’s moreso about how you are and not who you are or could be AKA leave your ego at home, it won’t help you…. and the entry team do it WELL because the patrons are all really kind people who are friendly and fun). Overall try to go and JUST relax in line! Give the queue a shot (maybe be ready to wait awhile though) and be ready to dance! We left at around 5:30am (went out the night before to a really rooftop bar/club place in neukolln until 4am and have the parade in a few hours otherwise I would have stayed much much longer and recommend you stay for at least two DJ sets - 6/7 hours) and I was staying at the LOCKE which was only a few minutes away walking. Outside the club (whenever you are done) there are 10+ taxi/ubers waiting for people - so if your phone dies inside. Don’t worry about it because you will be able to find a ride home. I would have went back the next night again solo after rave the planet but I was extremely tired. I had a really amazing time and thank you again for the experience. I will try to get back in the next time i go. But please be aware that this is a place for people to authentically be themselves and enjoy the best techno music out there. So be kind, everyone has feelings and will be really nice to you when you are inside. I would absolutely go alone next time if that were the case. Inside the club is also very safe, I never felt anything but that - if you aren’t having a good time inside there are regulars who are kind enough to help you if you’re having an emergency or want to meet new people. Everyone inside just wants EVERYONE to have a good time with them, which I think is the thing you MUST have to get in… an aura of authenticity and pure kindness. I’m not the typical techno clubbing person (this was actually my first rave ever, with my second being the next day at the parade and the third at Sisyphos - so I get why people are upset in the reviews but to be honest that’s probably why you didn’t get in… most people who “belong” there if they didn’t get in would be cool with it and try again another time. As I met someone (from Kentucky who moved to Luxembourg years ago) who got denied but then came back once more just to see and got in. He wasn’t angry or swore the place off after the first “no” - also he speaks German fluently and Luxembourgish so I’m not sure if that was a plus factor for him as none of my group spoke German - BUT everyone! in Berlin speaks English (and honestly I think most Germans). If you plan on going good luck getting in and I hope when you do (it could take a few tries) that you have an amazing night(s). Photo: art from artist @jostappe (instagram) with my bracelet inside the artwork (from back home in Florida)

If you give it a chance (waiting in line for more than 4 hours), you’ll see it’s worth it. Mind blowing and life changing experience. Do your homework in order to increase chances to get in and avoid frustration of wasting your time by checking what is the party this day and what is the dress code. And it’s not that difficult. Highly recommend.



