Anomalie Art Club
Photograph: Anomalie
Photograph: Anomalie

The 17 best clubs in Berlin for 2025

We might have lost some of our favourite clubs in the last year, but this city still knows how to party

Nathan MaKate Bettes
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Notorious, hedonistic, relentless. Berlin’s clubbing scene is legendary. Lose yourself to pounding techno in a disused power plant, discover yourself on risqué dance floors, sweat it out at basement raves  here, parties start late and don’t stop until Monday morning and beyond. Berlin’s clubs are for everyone

Why is Berlin’s clubbing scene under threat?

Berlin still knows how to party – but change is on the horizon. Despite the city’s techno scene gaining UNESCO World Heritage status in 2024, organisations like the Clubcommission have warned that rising costs, gentrification, and stricter regulations are putting Berlin’s world-famous nightlife under pressure. Iconic venues like Watergate have already shut their doors, and Salon zur Wilden Renate is set to follow in 2025. But if there’s one thing Berlin does best, it’s fight for its right to party. Clubs like Berghain, Tresor and KitKat are going strong. The clubbing community is pushing back, determined to keep the scene alive and well beyond kicking.

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This guide has been updated by Kate BettesAt Time Out, all of our travel guides are written by local writers who know their cities inside out. For more about how we curate, see our editorial guidelines

Where to go clubbing in Berlin

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If you’re talking about Berlin and clubs, obviously Berghain has to be at the top of your list. It’s the most infamous club in Berlin, and possibly the world, too. Once you’ve been there in person, you’ll know why. The venue was formerly a power station for East Berlin, but it’s now a magical place full of wild characters, dark rooms, and a distinct feeling of freedom. Berghain gets a lot of shtick for its door policy, in which security can let you in or turn you away seemingly ad-hoc, but the atmosphere inside is more welcoming than you might expect. Guests at Berghain are free to party as they please, safe from judgment, cameras and the outside world. It’s a club like no other – but preparing a Plan B wouldn’t be the worst idea.

📍 Address: Am Wriezener Bahnhof, 10243 Berlin

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Come for the clubbing, and stay for the art: Anomalie Art Club is home to some of the most spectacular visual designs on Berlin’s club scene. Over the past few years, this place has played host to techno DJs from around the world, alongside artists working in sound, light, and installation. Anomalie also hosts film screenings, art exhibitions, pop-ups and open-air raves, so be sure to check what’s on before planning your next night out.

📍 Address: Storkower Str. 123, 10407 Berlin

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3. Tresor

A historic institution in Berlin’s techno scene, Tresor is where history was made. Born in 1991, shortly after the fall of the Berlin Wall, it first took shape in the underground vaults of a former department store. Now housed in a disused power plant near Heinrich-Heine-Straße, Tresor leans into its industrial aesthetic with concrete walls and strobe lights. For the full experience, head to the basement, where clouds of fog and an intense sound system pumping out hard techno immerse you in the club’s relentless, beating heart. If you prefer more mellow house music, its sister club Globus is right next door.

📍 Address: Köpenicker Str. 70, 10179 Berlin

4. Sisyphos

You don’t make the trek out to Sisyphos just for a snoop and a couple of beers. It’s an ‘in for a penny, in for a pound’ sort of place, where the party begins on Friday and trundles on non-stop until Monday. Vast indoor and outdoor spaces at this former dog biscuit factory help create a Burning Man-esque festival atmosphere that’s particularly enjoyable on longer sunny days. Music ranges from pumping techno inside to house tunes out by the ‘lake’ – more of a scummy pond, really. Crowd-wise, expect it all; fresh-faced student revellers and aging former club kids are among the regulars.

📍 Address: Hauptstr. 15, 10317 Berlin

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5. KitKat

This legendary sex and techno club for all is a labyrinthine complex of half a dozen dancefloors, a dubious swimming pool and plenty of swings. For pure polysexual hedonism, look out for cult party Gegen, which mostly throws parties at RSO but sometimes at KitKat too. Outside of that, kinksters and those looking to explore their sexuality are always welcome; some nights are racier than others, so it’s well worth checking the dress code before planning your night on the tiles.

Time Out tip: Many nights have a fetish dress code (except Electric Mondays) so if you arrive wearing jeans and a t-shirt, be prepared for a literal dressing down by the door staff.

📍 Address: Köpenicker Str. 76, 10179 Berlin

6. Salon zur Wilden Renate Friedrichshain

Visit while you can: Salon zur Wilden Renate Friedrichshain is sadly closing at the end of 2025. 

If you want to get lost in the music, arts and culture in Berlin, look no further than Salon zur Wilden Renate Friedrichshain, located in an unrenovated and abandoned residential building, The colourful house party that is a night here feels like partying in a literal maze, complete with winding corridors, confusing flights of stairs, and hidden corners that are perfect for meeting strangers, and sharing shots of minty-Luft or life stories. The music is particularly diverse here, with a mix of techno, house and disco across the three floors. Need a break? Thre is a garden courtyard for that. Like many other Berlin clubs, Salon zur Wilden Renate is a photo-free zone.

📍 Address: Alt-Stralau 70, 10245 Berlin

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7. Ost

Down in Berlin’s former east, Club Ost (‘Ost’ being German for ‘East’) delivers heavy industrial vibes. Set in a vast former power station, it’s a maze of towering ceilings, exposed steel beams, cavernous rooms oozing warehouse energy, and a tangled web of staircases. The lineup of local and international DJs leans towards techno. But don’t be surprised if the night spills into wider electronic sounds, so keep an eye on which parties are coming up. One thing’s for sure: you’ll be dancing well past dawn.

📍 Address: Alt-Stralau 1, 10245 Berlin

8. Fitzroy

There’s something for everyone at Fitzroy, one of Berlin’s newest nightlife contenders. Here you’ll find an eclectic mix-and-match of live sessions and club nights showcasing everything from experimental pop to trance. Fitzroy’s booking philosophy is forward-thinking and a little more diverse than most of Berlin’s techno-heavy clubs.

Time Out tip: Look out for pre-sale tickets online before you head out, but don’t worry if you missed your chance to secure a spot at an event: There are usually a handful of tickets available at the door, so prepare to come early and stay late.

📍 Address: Holzmarktstraße 15-18, 10179 Berlin

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9. Kater Blau

Kater Blau is the X-rated part of the family-friendly Holzmarkt development. Sitting on the banks of the River Spree, this space makes the most of its alfresco location, with a moored boat, a roaring fire at night and hammocks. Meanwhile, a fine roster of electronic DJs spins away unendingly – sometimes for four days straight. The vibe is more rough-and-ready than chic, and increasingly so as the weekend unravels. In the summer, it captures that festival feeling from its roost in the heart of the city. If you have the stamina (and courage) to last well into Monday afternoon, expect to encounter some of Berlin’s strangest creatures.

📍 Address: Holzmarktstraße 25, 10243 Berlin

10. YAAM

Please note: YAAM’s indoor facilities are closed until further notice

Yet another victim of Berlin’s Mediaspree development, YAAM was forcibly evicted from its previous home – but you can’t keep a good club down. It quickly found another riverside spot, so it’s business as usual for this legendary beach bar and cultural centre. By day, you’ll see people enjoying jerk chicken and kids playing a laid-back game of volleyball; by night, the space hosts leisurely concerts and parties to the tune of hip-hop, dancehall and Afrobeats.

📍 Address: An der Schillingbrücke 3, 10243 Berlin

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