Coven bar berlin gay

My partner Natalie and I recently spent almost a week in Berlin. You come as you are in Berlin and nobody blinks an eye. A city that encourages your uniqueness and welcome diversity. Oh, we are so here for that. From pulsating techno clubs and kinky fetish bars, to trendy cocktail venues and steamy sex clubs, the Berlin gay scene has something for everybody.

As I already pointed out, Berlin has been at the centre of LGBT culture since the early s, when the city was the unofficial gay capital of Europe.

Cocktail party (effect) in the Coven

In the s, Berlin became the first city in the world to have gay gay district, and Schoneberg went on to host the first-ever gay demonstration in In recent years, several other gay districts have popped up around the city and sprinkles of the gay scene can be found everywhere. Berghain is the most famous nightclub in Germany, notorious for its elusive door policies and hour parties.

If you can get past security, a realm of guilty pleasures and techno beats await in the dark depths of the former railway warehouse. One of the clubs that appears on every gay Berliners must-visit list is Schwuz. Whereas other gay clubs in Berlin have a reputation of being pretentious, Schwuz is anything but, providing nothing but a safe and welcoming space for all.

From what we can tell, the club is mostly frequented by young gay men looking to have a good time, however you will find your fair share of lesbians and allies depending on the night. Die Busche is one of the oldest gay establishments in Berlin. Before reunification, it was the only gay berlin in East Germany and has remained somewhat of an coven in gay Berlin ever since.

Today, the multi-floored LGBT nightclub attracts a diverse and fun-loving crowd, with every room playing a different genre of music. Regardless of your sexual orientation, good times are guaranteed. But be warned, most visitors are there for one thing only. Coffee shop by day and cocktail bar by night, you can always expect good things when it comes to Blond.

Everything from the owners and the guests to the overall ambience, are fun and welcoming. Mobel Olfe is our personal favourite gay bar in Berlin, bar to its laidback hipster vibe and bohemian decor. The bar attracts a diverse, slightly alternative crowd who are out for a fun time. But without the smutty extras that accompany many of the gay bars in Berlin.

Another low-key gay bar in central Berlin, the Coven is making quite a name for itself as a chic cocktail venue and LGBT meeting place. Again, this bar won us over with its trendy industrial decor and relaxed vibe. To be clear, this is a sex club in every sense of the word. Probably not ideal for the faint-hearted or the easily offended.

You leave your clothes at the door, literally, and enter a world of lost inhibition, sexual freedom and heavy techno beats.