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8 Exciting Cities To Experience Nightlife In Germany

You’re in Germany and want to turn night into day? Partying in Germany means having plenty of choices, from the deep Bavarian south to the North Sea coast. Some cities stand out in particular. 

I’ll introduce you to the country’s most beautiful party cities and tell you what they have to offer. You’ll also learn about other ways to enrich your nightlife besides just “partying”. 

You’ll see; it’s no problem at all to stay up all night and fall into a deep sleep during the day. However, I advise you to use at least one day for daylight sightseeing. Germany looks very different at night than during the day. 

Anyway, get ready for an exciting holiday and expect that German can have a hot temper if they want. Some of them are really good at partying and flirting, and the range of captivating games in Germany’s casinos doesn’t leave much to be desired either.

At A Glance

1. Frankfurt am Main

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Many German cities reach the top of the party scale, and some of them can certainly keep up with places like Amsterdam , Dubai or London. In Frankfurt am Main the party suitability is particularly high. The same applies to the German capital Berlin and Hamburg in the high north. 

The high numbers of bars, clubs and casinos are to blame for that, as much as the long opening hours and the multicultural clientele. And, in the big cities, there’s a good transport infrastructure that allows you to reach your party hotspots at relatively low costs by public transport.

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The skyscrapers of the banking metropolis Frankfurt am Main can’t be overseen. Not only in terms of money but also concerning partying, Frankfurt has a lot to offer. It scores with super-chic clubs, big rock parties and indie music festivals. 

The Bahnhofsviertel is becoming more and more popular in the party scene. The old factory buildings there have been transformed into trendy clubs with long opening hours. 

By the way, Frankfurt is home to the youngest people on average, because there are so many students living in the city. Overall, the German average age reaches 44.6 years – in Frankfurt, the rate is down to 40,9 years. 

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There, you get delicious white sausage with sweet mustard, pretzels and Pork and certainly a ride on a dizzying carousel. Many people wear Bavarian costumes at the Oktoberfest. Get yourself a pair of lederhosen or a dirndl and dance to the typical German brass band music. This is more fun than you might expect! 

Besides this special festival, Munich also has its nightclubs, bars and gastronomy. Thus, it’s no fault to visit this city in another month than October. Don’t forget to enter the Hofbrauhäus, which also has a hearty Bavarian atmosphere with a very atmospheric touch. 

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2 Cologne specialities are well known all over the world: The Kölsch beer and the one big party in February, the carnival. Both in combination attract lots of tourists, at least as many as those who want to see the Cologne Cathedral. 

This city on the banks of the great river Rhine has more youth hostels than any other German town. So, you can get a centrally located accommodation relatively cheaply if you’re not particularly demanding.

Don’t miss the Belgian Quarter if you want to have an unforgettable party weekend! It’s one of the hippest neighbourhoods of the city. On warm, sunny days, people meet for a beer on Brüsseler Platz. When it gets colder – or darker – the party people head for the surrounding bars, and there are really lots of them. 

In Cologne, the hipster sits beside the ecologists. Together, they enjoy the pulsating city life all year round. But I especially recommend coming here for the carnival to enjoy the joyful parades. Then, the whole city becomes one wild party and you’re right in the middle of it.

Bring a funny disguise so that you don’t stand out. And hook yourself in while swaying with the other carnivalists! 

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The Schanze has long been known as Hamburg’s most trendy district – and St. Pauli with its Reeperbahn are cult, not only in Germany itself. Both are open around the clock, and the club and bar density is incredibly high. It helps that the venues are all quite affordable. 

To go by bus or train from your hotel to the desired party destination is relatively cheap. And if you get hungry, there’s always one of the famous “Fischbrötchen” (fish roll) at hand. Don’t hesitate!

But let’s take a quick look at the Schanzenviertel; This trendy district is full of restaurants, cafes and small boutiques and it also has a party mile of its own. It has undergone a widely acclaimed upgrade; many old houses have been redeveloped. 

The streets Schanzenstraße, Susannenstraße, Schulterblatt and Bartelsstraße form the centre of this pop-cultural place. Pubs and cosy cafes invite you to linger, many trendy boutiques frame them. The local partygoers appreciate the special atmosphere of their home territory: The quarter has not yet been conquered by tourism as much as the world-famous Reeperbahn. 

Just like Cologne, Düsseldorf is considered a carnival hotspot und and once a year it really lives up to its name. The carnival parades and parties make the number of visitors skyrocket, but Düsseldorf also offers numerous entertainment options outside the carnival season.

Just think of the “longest bar in the world”, as Düsseldorf’s old town is called! There are not only many nostalgic houses lining the street, dating back to the time of the city’s founding in the 13th century, but also lots of cosy pubs. 

The above title stems from the fact that if you lined up all the counters of the several hundred bars in the historic quarter, the result would be the longest bar in the world. Some of these bars have their own breweries, and there are uncountable clubs and lounges spread over this comparatively small area of half a square kilometre. 

But the Altstadt (Old Town) is just one of 50 Düsseldorf districts, and most of the others also have their own nightlife attractions. A special place to go is the nightclub Nachtresidenz at the Bahnhofstraße. The building used to contain a theatre and cinema and has kept the noble ambience until now. 

On weekends, up to 2.000 guests celebrate there. They use the whole 1800 square metres for dancing and flirting. The domed hall is equipped with mirrored walls and chandeliers, the roof is 12 metres high. There’s a certain titanic feeling, but hopefully without the accompanying doom.

Really legendary are the folk festivals at the Stuttgarter Cannstatter Wasen. The Wasen is a 35-hectare festival site on the banks of the Neckar in the Stuttgart. The name of the site is a designation for grassland. For Germany’s standards, the age average of this city is quite low, the atmosphere here is correspondingly spirited.

The party mile named “Theo” gathers around the Theodor-Heuss-Strasse. It’s a popular meeting place for night owls and is known far beyond Stuttgart’s borders. In the many bars and clubs of this area, party people are celebrating until the early hours of every weekend. 

In most bars, admission is free; you just pay for the cocktail, beer or hearty Germany snack that you order; the best prerequisite for a long night of exciting bar hopping! Around the Hans-im-Glück-Brunnen, a striking fountain in the old city of Stuttgart, another popular nightlife district has established itself. 

Both the Theo and the old city can easily be reached by public transport. Buses and trains run all night and also in the early morning hours. So, nothing will get in your way if you want to party in Stuttgart.

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The German capital is popular with tourists and locals alike for its club and bar scene. In comparison to other cities, the prices are quite low. Furthermore, some of Berlin’s clubs belong to the best ones in the world! 

Currywurst and Kebab are part of the cityscape, not only by day but also by night. So, there’s always a bite to eat for all the night owls wandering the streets. Not to forget the 4 big casinos in Berlin that are visited by more than 600.000 guests annually. 

But don’t get the idea of showing up there as a newcomer without prior practice! There are numerous digital training sites for your first steps on the casino floor. Users find the chosen providers neatly listed with all their most important features. With one click, you get to the online casino you prefer most – and begin your virtual training.

Afterwards, you visit the Spielbank Berlin, sit down at the Poker or Roulette table and begin the game of your life. Get dressed up for this special event and be prepared to need a long breath. 

Every country has its own culture, and it’s certainly not a mistake to savour it in Germany.

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The 6 Best Party Cities In Germany For Nightlife

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Many travelers think of Germany as a straight-laced, orderly country where travel consists of perfectly preserved castles, medieval villages, and important historic sites. But they don’t often think of it as a place to let their hair down and head out to the clubs. And that’s a huge mistake!

After all, this is the same country that became the center of the world’s house and electronic music scene across various cities, and its capital is known for having one of the most vibrant, eclectic, and creative nightlife atmospheres in the world!

This country is a fantastic place to party, you just need to know where to look. Keep reading for our list of the best party cities in Germany.

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Sunrise in Berlin

We couldn’t start this list off with any other city. Berlin is an absolute mecca for anyone who wants to get loose on a dance floor or spend their nights bar-hopping while they watch wild performance art or listen to fantastic live music. In fact, Berlin is notorious for having one of the “craziest” nightlife scenes in all of Europe. 

There’s something for everyone here, and it would take months before you saw all of the best parts of Berlin nightlife that the city has to offer. Take a look at some of the best districts for visitors who want to experience the capital after the sun sets:

  • Warschauer Strasse: Located in what was formerly known as East Berlin, Warschauer Strasse is not just the techno center of Berlin – it’s the techno center of the country! Here you’ll find trendy bars, clubs, and discotheques, all set against the grungy industrial backdrop of the Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg district.
  • Kreuzberg: For alternative bars, hipster venues, unique party space, late-night art and performance exhibitions, and any of your other counter-cultural needs, head to Kreuzberg. 
  • Mitte: Translating to “middle,” Mitte is very much the center of nighttime activity for tourists, because of its proximity to many major city attractions. Rosenthaler Platz and Alexanderplatz are worth checking out for their bars and underground music venues.
  • Nollendorf Platz: Nollendorf Platz has long been the LGBTQ+ heart of the German capital, and it remains so to this day. Many of the venues along the Motzstrasse and Fuggerstrasse are owned and operated by members of the gay community.

Frankfurt at night

The major commercial and financial center of Germany, it’s no surprise that Frankfurt has a nightlife to match. And despite what you might be thinking, it’s not full of swank wine bars with mind-blowingly expensive drinks, or exclusive cocktail lounges for traveling bankers and businessmen. In fact, compared to neighboring cities it is best known for its very active house and techno scene, as well as its large student presence (so you know people are partying!) and a solid group of live jazz venues to boot! If that wasn’t enough, Frankfurt is considered by many to be one of the birthplaces of trance music.

If you’re looking to get down and dirty in the Hessian capital, these are the best places to check out:

  • Sachsenhausen: The traditional drinking center of the city, with plenty of affordable bars and taverns serving the famous and ubiquitously enjoyed local beverage apfelwein (a strong regional apple cider). A good place to mingle with locals and other tourists. Just west of here you’ll find Robert Johnson, one of the world’s most iconic techno clubs.
  • Bockenheim: located in central Frankfurt, this is known as a student district, populated with cheap bars and plenty of late-night parties.
  • Bahnhofsviertel: The so-called “red light district” of Frankfurt, with some of the city’s most popular bars, and only a short drive from Tanzhaus West, one of the city’s best underground clubs.
  • Bornheim: A rather upmarket area of the city, where you’ll find luxury nightclubs and more expensive bars.
  • Salzhaus: Cocktail bars abound in Salzhaus, making it the perfect spot for a fun date night or a night out with the girls (or guys!)

Cityscape of Hamburg

Believe it or not, the city of Hamburg is considered by many to have one of the most underrated nightlife scenes in all of Europe! This shouldn’t so surprising, as this Hanseatic city is the second-largest in Germany, and the largest port city, and has long been referred to as Germany’s “Gateway to the World.”

When people think of Hamburg nightlife they tend to think of the Reeperbahn, a single road packed with lively bars, clubs, theatres, and live music. The Reeperbahn is the heart of Hamburg after hours and a must if you are visiting the city. But it isn’t the only great spot for partying. Here are the top areas to check out in Hamburg if you’re looking for nightlife:

  • Reeperbahn: the aforementioned party street is home to iconic live music venues like Grosse Freiheit 36 and Zwick St. Pauli, and fantastic cocktail bars such as Clouds (the highest bar in Hamburg), Glanz & Gloria, and 3Freunde Cocktailbar.
  • Große Freiheit: A sidestreet from the Reeperbahn, Große Freiheit is packed full of colorful bars, burlesque clubs, and adult entertainment venues.
  • Sternschanze: The Sternschanze is the alternative district not far from the Reeperbahn, perhaps best known for the infamous Rote Flora theatre. While you’re here check out the ever-changeable Kulturhaus 73, atmospheric Absinth Bar, and the moody Le Fonque which hosts live DJs every night.
  • Altona: Though it is a more quiet residential area, Altona has its share of excellent lounge bars, theatres, and cinemas, if you’re looking for a more laidback night. It is also home to Altes Mädchen, a historic brewery with an excellent selection of craft beers.

City of Munich

Considering that Oktoberfest, the world’s biggest beer festival is held here every year, you’ll be forgiven for thinking that Munich’s nightlife is largely comprised of beer halls. And while Bavarians do love their beer, there’s much more to the city’s part scene than that.

In fact, every other month of the year the city nightlife is largely known for its trendy, upscale bars and clubs. As a result, revelry in Munich is also a little more expensive than other German party cities like Berlin and Hamburg, but it’s a great spot for those who like their fun a little upmarket and sophisticated. Here are some of the best spots to check out during a stay in the Bavarian capital:

  • Zephyr Bar: With its exotic and everchanging drink menu, this elegant gin bar is a well-loved establishment in the city center – make sure you go early to grab a seat!
  • Zum Wolf: Zum Wolf is a trendy, red-lit speakeasy that has long been a central hub for Munich’s thriving LGBTQ+ community.
  • Harry Klein: One of the most popular clubs in Munich, Harry Klein is a vibey, minimalist with two floors and excellent lineups including local and international DJs. 
  • MMA: Built in an old abandoned warehouse (in typical German party tradition), this industrial space is used both as a nightclub and a venue for art exhibitions and events. 

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Cologne is known for its effortless charm and centuries’ worth of priceless history, from its museums, galleries, archaeological sites, and historic buildings. But when the sun sets, it’s very much a modern metropolis full of plenty of things to do and see. It even has the highest number of pubs in the country, per capita!

Here is our pick for some of the best bars, pubs, and nightclubs that you absolutely must visit during your next trip to Cologne:

  • Seibert’s: If you’re in the city you can’t miss Seibert’s! This comfy, ambient bar is the definition of atmosphere, and even made the list of the “10 most influential bars in Europe”. 
  • Spirits Bar: A high-quality bar popular with travelers and locals alike, you’re sure to enjoy any drink you try, whether it’s a signature experimental cocktail or a local craft beer.
  • 1460: One of the most unique hideaways you can find almost anywhere, 1460 is a gorgeous and atmospheric cocktail lounge hidden under the arches of the Klein St Martin chapel, a 500-year old institution of the city.
  • Engel & Weiss: Translating to “Angels & White,” you won’t be surprised by the frills and snow-white decor of this next establishment. A mix between cocktail bar and nightclub, you can easily spend the night dancing and schmoozing here. 

Leipzig at night

Known by many as a trendy alternative to booming Berlin just two hours drive away, Leipzig has fast become one of Germany’s most liveable cities . So naturally, as more students and young professionals have flocked to the city, the local nightlife has grown with it. If you’re traveling in Leipzig and want to make the most of your night, we recommend stopping by at some of these excellent establishments:

  • Distillery: Opened not long after the fall of the Berlin Wall, Distillery is one of the oldest house and techno clubs in the country. It still holds fast to its stellar reputation and regularly features some of Germany’s best DJs and techno acts.
  • Auerbachs Keller: Nestled in the heart of Leipzig’s old town, Auerbachs Keller is one of the city’s oldest wine bars (built in the 1500s!) and is a must-see attraction for any history lover, or indeed anyone who just wants to enjoy a drink.
  • La Boum: Art lovers are sure to fall in love with this unique bar, both for its excellent drinks menu and the abstract art that covers its walls.
  • Täubchenthal: Located in a former trading estate hall, this enormous club is one of Leipzig’s hottest venues. It’s a great place to catch both local and international acts, or just to enjoy a boogie with your friends on the weekend.

Which German city is best for nightlife?

Berlin is widely considered to be the best place for nightlife , and the city prides itself on its immense range of activities, attractions, and top-notch venues for people who want to party. It offers something for everyone – whether you’re looking for high-brow theater or exhilarating burlesque shows, if you want to enjoy mellow jazz at a swank cocktail lounger, raucous rock music, or world-class DJs. 

Does Germany have a vibrant nightlife?

There are plenty of vibrant nightlife opportunities to be found in Germany, it just depends on where you’re staying. Some smaller cities are far quieter and have quite a restrained nightlife. But all in all, the major German cities have a great reputation for partying and late-night entertainment, with some of the best clubs and music venues in Europe if not the world.  

Where do German people go to party?

Like all countries across the world, most of Germany’s cities have their own central districts that are known for having popular clubs, bars, and other entertainment venues. In Germany, people tend to party in bars and nightclubs, though beer halls and traditional German taverns are also popular amongst locals. Music festivals are also commonly attended by the younger German population. 

What are the most popular party destinations in Germany?

Aside from Berlin, which has the largest population and the most famously vibrant nightlife in the country, cities like Frankfurt and Hamburg are also known for their impressive range of clubs, bars, and other late-night venues. These three are widely considered to be the best party cities in Germany. 

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The 8 absolute best nightlife spots in Berlin

You’ve got to have at least one big one in Europe’s clubbing capital. This is your guide to the best nightlife in Berlin

Nathan Ma

They say Berlin is the party capital of Europe, but if you’ve been there, you’ll know it’s actually the party capital of the world. The party scene here is second to none. It might scare you at times, and it’ll definitely shock you, but you’ll likely be talking about your night out in Berlin for years to come. And the best part? The party spots just keep coming.

New clubs, bars and shows pop up in the capital all the time, and we’ve rounded up the very best of them to get your boogie on, right now. Just be wary of one important thing: the nightlife here doesn’t start at normal times, oh no. Partying starts after midnight, and often carries on until the early hours. The best day for it? Weirdly, Sunday. But don’t worry, the party scene isn’t just the likes of the famous Berghain. Instead, on our nightlife list, we’ve included reggaeton, hip-hop, 24-hour clubs, queer parties and more. Here is the very best of Berlin’s nightlife. 

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Room 4 Resistance

1.  Room 4 Resistance

What is it?  Club music is rooted in underground communities, and Room 4 Resistance brings that revolutionary spirit back to several clubs, including Trauma Bar und Kino. 

Why go?  This night is also known for its diversity; Room 4 Resistance highlights the work of non-white, queer, non-binary and transgender artists and extends a promise of safety and inclusivity to make space for the personal  and  political on the dancefloor. Playlists are lush with a refreshingly broad palette of musical influences from 1980s glam rock to industrial techno and contemporary pop.

Pornceptual

2.  Pornceptual

What is it?  Nudity is far from unheard of at most Berlin clubs, and it’s actively encouraged at Pornceptual’s bi-monthly nights at Alte Münze. 

Why go?  Run in conjunction with the queer-interest magazine of the same name, this party is a place to abandon your inhibitions (and trousers) to the tune of accessible techno and electronic music. Inclusivity and diversity are key; the night celebrates bodies of all shapes and sizes – and the willingness to grin and bear it.

Weeeirdos

3.  Weeeirdos

What is it?  One of Berlin’s most exciting nights is the best place to find out what’s coming up strong: with techno sets by some of the city’s most exciting talent, it’s the club night to watch in the German capital.

Why go?  Weeeirdos is a travelling showcase that bounces between newer venues and mainstays like Monarch. Rest assured: no matter the venue, it’s the place to be if you’re looking for friendly faces and danceable tracks.

Hoe_Mies

4.  Hoe_Mies

What is it?  Part-community space and part-club night, Hoe_Mies is for shaking hips and shaking the table. From 1990s R&B to reggaeton and trap music, the party’s a vibrant showcase of massive hit after massive hit. 

Why go?  The organisers are particularly keen to make space for women, non-binary and transgender artists to take centre stage – no easy feat in the male-heavy Berlin scene. Check their page for upcoming nights: though sporadic, a Hoe_Mies party is one not to miss.

Buttons

5.  Buttons

What is it?  Lasting well over 24 hours at a time, Buttons is a mainstay on the Berlin queer scene. Previously the club night was held at ://about blank, but the group split with the venue in 2021. Nights now happen everywhere from Club Ost to Zenner  – check their website for upcoming parties. 

Why go?  Buttons has become a cult classic among queer people due to its excellent music and vibrant crowd. Come for the night and stay for longer – you certainly wouldn’t be the first Buttons partygoer to find themselves still out and about when the sun comes up.

TRADE

6.  TRADE

What is it?  A well-established favourite on the German capital’s party circuit, TRADE is a travelling night worth looking out for.

Why go?  The rotating cast of trendy DJs blends touring talent like Brat Star with local heroes like Lotic and Simon Kaiser for a mix of boundary-pushing beats that defy conventional description. Dress in black and clear your calendar for the next morning: the parties go on late, and you won’t want to miss a minute.

Cocktail D’Amore

7.  Cocktail D’Amore

What is it?  Since its inception, Cocktail D’Amore’s been known for its unbeatable atmosphere. The queer party always has an unparalleled crowd. Its fans were delivered a serious heartbreak when its long-standing home  Griessmuehle closed down in 2020. But it kept going, now hosting parties all over Berlin. 

Why go? Clubbing is about community, and Cocktail’s community is tight-knit but welcoming: come with an open mind and be prepared for a good time. 

Bodysnatch

8.  Bodysnatch

What is it?  When the Berlin winter sets in, Bodysnatch brings the heat to Monarch. With a colourful mix of reggaeton, grime, Jersey Club and hip hop, the bass-heavy beats warm even the most frigid evenings. 

Why go?  If you’re tired of techno, come here for high-energy music and a higher-energy crowd. You’ll find the already cosy venue full – so be ready to bump and grind.

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8 Best Nightclubs & Nightlife Spots in Berlin

By Krystin Arneson

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Berlin’s nightlife scene is legendary—and for good reason: The city is the home of influential clubs that helped define and advance the techno scene, and even today, its legendary venues attract the world’s best DJs. If thumping electronica isn’t quite your thing, then several eclectic venues provide wonderland-like complexes, whether you’re at a debaucherous themed party in a former apartment building or a Spree-side beach club that will transport you straight to the Caribbean. And of course, we’d be remiss not to mention the most iconic club of all: the notorious Berghain. Click through for eight of the best clubs in Berlin—and get ready for a night to remember.

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Parties go on for the majority of the weekend at Kater Blau, which, aptly or not, translates to "blue hangover." The Spree-side club has an arty, pleasantly anarchic energy about it, and between the confetti rain and the permanently floating-ship-cum-dance floor, good vibes abound—once you get in. DJs are booked far in advance, with most of them spinning techno, house, and electronic—luckily, there are more than a few places to catch the music, so feel free to bounce among the dance floors. Go in the summer, when the sun is out and when Berliners recover from their winter hibernation by dancing the night and day (and day and night) away.

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If you’ve ever heard anything about Berlin’s club scene, you’ve likely heard about Berghain. The imposing building, a former power plant, is the city’s most iconic club, and has been dubbed the “world capital of techno”—and its DJ lineup holds fast to that tradition to this day. If you’re going clubbing for the first time in Berlin, this is probably going to be your first hit: A night spent on its darkly industrial dance floors is practically a rite of passage. That being said, it’s notoriously hard to get into, but definitely not impossible: black clothing, creative—but not arrogant—style, and a nonchalant attitude in line will help you get past the notoriously strict doormen. Saule, which primarily plays experimental music; Lab.Oratory, an LGBTQ+ club, and Panorama Bar, which does more disco and funk, are located inside as well—so there’s truly something for everybody in here.

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If you’re looking for a place to stumble down a dreamy rabbit hole, Salon zur Wilden Renate is the perfect place, thanks to an atmosphere that screams debaucherous party—in your grandma’s house. On its famous theme nights, don’t be surprised to see trippy and individually decorated rooms, dance floors blaring everything from electro to disco and everything in between—and maybe even an indoor treehouse. There’s also an outdoor courtyard area with its own bar that makes for a great space to catch your breath before diving back into the madness.

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Often compared to both a music festival on the beach and "Alice in Wonderland," Southeast Berlin's Sisyphos is not one to miss. Once you get past the gates (it used to be a former dog food factory), you’ll find a beach, an abandoned bus, a lake, more than a few dance floors, and a pizza place. Open nonstop from Friday night at midnight to Monday at 10 a.m., it’s one of Berlin’s eclectic—and most magical—spots to dance the weekend away.

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YAAM—short for Young African Arts Market—is a sprawling Spree-side beach club that makes for an oasis in a grittily post-industrial section of Berlin. After passing through the gate, you'll see the complex unfold along street-art bedecked partitions to reveal a concert hall, as well as a sandy beach area (complete with loungers), African and Caribbean food stands, and a basketball court. This delightfully eclectic club is one of Berlin's quirkiest spots to dance all night, chill on a sunny afternoon, or pop in for a special event.

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Stylish and sleek, with fantastic LED disco lights illuminating the tunnel-like main dance floor and bar, Watergate is one of Berlin's more modern clubs. It also boasts incredible views over the Spree from its dance floor, thanks to floor-to-ceiling windows and a terrace that's directly on the water. The club attracts well-known electro and techno DJs; doi some lineup research before planning a night out here—especially since the bouncers might quiz you on the DJ du jour.

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A 30-year-old icon of Berlin's clubbing scene and a huge influence on the country's techno culture, Tresor was originally located in the vault of a department store in East Berlin. After some years of difficulty, it reopened in 2007 in a 236,000-square-foot abandoned power plant. The new digs carry on its techno revolution tradition: The derelict space of the factory, complete with a state-of-the-art sound system and red lighting, is an ultra-intense experience for even the most passionate clubber.

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KitKatClub is one of Berlin's most iconic clubs—it's been around almost 25 years, and nights like CarneBall Bizarre and Electric Mondays are well-attended by locals. Nights at KitKatClub are always somewhat erotic and subversive—this is Berlin, after all, and club nights aren't the sparkly-minidress-and-Top-40 affairs they are in many other cities. Instead, the dance floor is—depending on the night—almost whimsical and full of sexy energy, unlike the heavy, thudding, darkly industrial energy of Berghain, another of Berlin's most famous clubs. If you're feeling a bit adventurous, you'll want to make this a stop on a night out—just play it cool in the queue, and don't rock up in street clothes. If you just want to dip your toes in the water, come for Electric Monday, where you can wear what you want, so long as you bring good vibes.

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While Berlin is exciting during the day, some districts only reveal their full beauty once the evening begins. When life plays out on the streets and the restaurants, bars and pubs begin to fill up. When Berliners and guests from all around the world meet up. When the evening never ends and night becomes day. Then you’ll experience a whole other side of the city and will truly have arrived in Berlin.

Berlin  loves techno – and that’s why it’s only in Berlin where you can realise how varied and electrifying this music can be. With Berghain and Watergate you have the choice between two of the best clubs in the world, guaranteed. You don’t have to worry about closing times, which is something quite contrary to other European cities. And even the public transport service has been designed with the lively party scene in mind: on the weekend most trains and buses will transport you to the most happening districts around the clock.

There are no restraints placed on your party mood. Whether iconic Berlin, fashionable, alternative or vibrantly electronic: You’ll find the perfect way to spend the evening in each neighbourhood.

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  • Oranienstraße : Vibrant and lively
  • Weserstraße : The whole world in one neighbourhood
  • Wrangelstraße : Wet and wild partying by the River Spree
  • Simon-Dach-Straße : Berlin’s most diverse restaurant scene
  • City West : From chic elegance to iconic neighbourhood flair
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Nightlife in Munich: Best Bars, Clubs, & More

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For some people, the name Munich is synonymous with beer. After all, the German state with the most breweries, the region where the Rheinheitsgebot stands strong, and the hometown of Oktoberfest . But there is much more to nightlife in Munich than just great brews—the city also boasts a wealth of upscale bars and clubs to go with its beer halls. Nightlife in Munich is more restrained and expensive than bohemian Berlin , but it is still active and safe with revelers staying out late every weekend.

So put on your drinking shoes and get ready to yell, "Eins, Zwei, g’suffa!" (One, two three, chug!). Here is the best of Munich's nightlife.

Bars in Munich

  • Die Goldene Bar : Located within the Haus der Kunst museum, the walls of this bar are plastered with maps from the 1930s. An eclectic crowd mingles here under modern furnishings, enjoying the bar's signature cocktails. This location is truly lovely when the terrace is open and you can enjoy Munich's (occasionally) beautiful weather . Be warned: even on the rainiest first Thursday of the month, art lovers will crowd the bar after enjoying Munich museums' monthly free entry day.
  • Schumann's Bar : Named after Germany’s most famous bartender—as well as movie star, model, and author—Charles Schumann, the vibe at this institution changes from restaurant to bar every night around midnight. Expect classic cocktails and an elegant clientele. Those in the know will find themselves in Les Fleurs du Mal , a bar within a bar.
  • Zephyr Bar : Zephyr provides a top shelf gin experience with local favorites like Duke Munich Dry Gin to Monkey 47 Schwarzwald. The drink menu is ever-changing, fresh, and quirky with names to match.
  • Trisoux  : Synonymous with award-winning design, everything here is tasteful, from the organic wines to the carefully curated cocktails and funky lights.
  • Zum Wolf : This unique take on a Bavarian speakeasy is a go-to location for visitors to the area of Glockenbach, home to Munich's LGBTQ+ community. There are imported liquors from the American south, a thoughtfully selected cocktail menu, beer, wine and a blues-filled soundtrack straight from the ’50s and ’60s.
  • The Boilerman Bar : Located within the upscale hotel chain of 25hours Hotel The Royal Bavarian, this is a great hotel bar. All rich texture and gold lighting fixtures (are those pineapples?), this hipster haven is the perfect after work hang.
  • The High : This bar is peak hipster with plants fighting for space among the liquor bottles and a younger, trendy crowd sipping everything from coffee to bourbon.
  • Cocktail House : A standard in Munich's bar scene, this is the place for a date or a sophisticated group outing before things get wild.
  • Negroni Bar : For a drink and a bite to eat, this place is hard to beat—particularly for Negroni fans. There are seven different types on the menu, best enjoyed in the comfort of the bar's dark wood and leather-clad interior.
  • Keg Bar : This rowdy sports bar is just the place if you want to catch a live sporting event or meet up with the foreigner community in Munich. Order a beer and some pub grub and be ready to make friends.
  • Café Kosmos : Cheap drinks and an alternative vibe combine to create a one-of-a-kind hipster dive bar.
  • Das Labor : German for "laboratory, this bar sticks to the theme with bartenders in lab coats and radioactive shots in test tubes.

Breweries in Munich

Beside the traditional breweries you will find at the massive tents at Oktoberfest, Munich has a few interesting up-and-coming breweries for you to consider.

  • CREW Republic : This crew isn't afraid to call it like it is and do things a little differently. Known for their variety of inventive ales, they also step outside German tradition to create some truly experimental brews.
  • Giesinger Bräu :  This brewery takes a departure from traditional Bavarian beer with a studious approach. Mostly famous as a local brewery, their beers are still hard to find outside of Munich - so drink up!

Biergartens and Beer Halls in Munich

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Wine Bars in Munich

  • Weinhaus Neuner : Munich’s oldest wine bar has been in operation since 1892. This legendary location features a restaurant, pub, and bar with a wine list focused on Teutonic labels. Ask the knowledge staff for their recommendations and pair it with their lovely food offerings.
  • GRAPES Weinbar : Housed within hotel Cortiina in the center, this wine bar features a huge collection of great wines and events like regional tastings.

Distilleries in Munich

  • Munich Distillers : This interesting startup is all about the booze. They offer finely crafted gin, vodka and even German rum. Grab a drink onsite and buy a bottle as a unique gift from Munich.
  • Duke Gin : Started by two students, this distillery is now one of the main suppliers of quality gin in Munich. Everything is bio, made from local ingredients.
  • SLYRS : You may not have heard of German whiskey, but that is about to change. This small, locally-owned distillery is outside of Munich but provides world-class whiskey crafted from the area's Alpine water and nurtered into maturity in views of the Alps.

Clubs in Munich

  • Harry Klein : This Munich club is always in good standing with an upstairs and downstairs and dance floor that is always moving. Their is an eclectic list of DJs and even a focus on regularly featuring females DJs.
  • Blitz : Located in what was once the Deutsches Museum, this massive location is optimized for sound. There are several bars and high security where you have to in your phone to enter certain areas.
  • Barschwein  : Downstairs is a lively bar where chatter and drinks create a commotion. Upstairs the energy explodes with a dance floor and a crowd that doesn't stop.

Festivals in Munich

Oktoberfest : You can't talk about anything Munich without mentioning Oktoberfest. The world’s largest folk festival, known primarily for the beer, is the can't miss festival in the city for two weeks every September. More than six million visitors converge on the city to consume over seven million litres of beer every year.

Munich Christmas Markets : Munich's many Christmas markets are a hallmark of the holiday season. A place to shop, eat, and be merry, the good cheer can run unto the night with endless orders of Glühwein ( mulled wine) and Wurst (sausage) to stay warm as you chat and listen to yuletide carols.

Starkbierfest : Munich's strong beer festival has been called the "Insiders' Oktoberfest". Held every year at the end of winter, this is beer created by monks who drank these very strong, heavy beers to make it through the last of the dark months and Lent before spring. Beware! This is the strong stuff.

Frühlingsfest: The sister festival of Oktoberfest takes place takes place in the same fairgrounds as the larger festival and celebrates the spring. It shares many of the same activities from beer tents to Tracht (traditional clothing) to songs.

Kocherlball: This oddball event got started by the working class wanting to enjoy their own party... even if that was at 5 am. Today the event takes place on a Sunday in July in the Englishergarten's Chinese Tower in the very early hours of the day.

Tollwood Festival: Taking place every summer and winter, this festival just outside the city features international music acts and two weeks of festivities.

Tips for Going Out in Munich

  • The legal drinking age in Germany is 16, but hard liquor is only available from the age of 18. These laws are laxly enforced, especially if the minor is the presence of their family.
  • Entry into clubs is usually only available for 18 and over. IDs will be checked at the door.
  • It is uncommon for bars in Germany to have a “last call.” Businesses usually have a suggested closing time, but may close earlier if there are not enough customers or stay open as long as there are patrons.
  • Clubs open late. Most don't even open until 11 p.m. and can be quiet until 12:30 a.m.
  • Bars may be closed on Sunday or Monday, so always check hours if you’re in town on those two days.
  • Munich has a well-connected public transport system, MVV , as well as readily available taxis in the center.
  • Munich is the most expensive city in Germany and the nightlife reflects that in drink prices and cover prices. Beers in restaurants are about 4-6 Euros, wine is about 6-7, and craft cocktails can cost 9-10 Euro. Water might be your most expensive purchase, but try to stay hydrated.
  • Munich is a more conservative city than places like Berlin so expect to dress up for a night out, but with tights and limited cleavage. It is all about the preppy/yuppie vibe here.
  • Open-container laws are uncommon in Germany and you may see people drinking in the parks, by the river, or on the go with a Wegbier . However, in Munich it is looked down upon to be drunk on the street and may out you as a tourist.
  • Don't drink and drive. Your punishment will include high fines and losing your driver's license.
  • Tipping is typically optional in Germany, but if you want to leave something in a restaurant or a bar/pub with table service, the range is between 5 and 15 percent. Taxi drivers don't expect tips, but you can round up your fare to the nearest euro.

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Frankfurt Nightlife • A Complete Guide

Welcome to Frankfurt’s premier nightlife guide.

On this page, you’ll discover the vibrant and varied nightlife scene in Frankfurt. You’ll find the perfect venue for you and your preferred night out. Whether you want to go all-out clubbing or if you’d like a more laid back dinner and drinks with a view, we’ve got your covered.

A little introduction to Frankfurt

Frankfurt is a metropolis and the largest city of the German federal state of Hesse, and its 746,878 (2017) inhabitants make it the fifth-largest city of Germany after Berlin , Hamburg, Munich, and Cologne. On the River Main (a tributary of the Rhine), it forms a continuous conurbation with the neighboring city of Offenbach am Main, and its urban area has a population of 2.3 million. The city is at the center of the larger Rhine-Main Metropolitan Region, which has a population of 5.5 million and is Germany’s second-largest metropolitan region after the Rhine-Ruhr Region. Since the enlargement of the European Union in 2013, the geographic center of the EU is about 40 km (25 mi) to the east of Frankfurt’s central business district. Like France and Franconia, the city is named after the Franks. Frankfurt is the largest city in the Rhine Franconian dialect area (West Central German).

Frankfurt at Night

Frankfurt is an alpha world city and a global hub for commerce, culture, education, tourism, and transportation. It is the site of many global and European corporate headquarters. Frankfurt Airport is among the world’s busiest. Frankfurt is the major financial center of the European continent, with the headquarters of the European Central Bank, Deutsche Bundesbank, Frankfurt Stock Exchange, Deutsche Bank, DZ Bank, KfW, Commerzbank, several clouds and fintech startups and other institutes. Automotive, technology and research, services, consulting, media and creative industries complement the economic base. Frankfurt’s DE-CIX is the world’s largest internet exchange point. Messe Frankfurt is one of the world’s largest trade fairs. Major fairs include the Frankfurt Motor Show, the world’s largest motor show, the Music Fair, and the Frankfurt Book Fair, the world’s largest book fair.

Frankfurt is home to influential educational institutions, including the Goethe University, the UAS, the FUMPA, and graduate schools like the Frankfurt School of Finance & Management. Its renowned cultural venues include the concert hall Alte Oper, Europe’s largest English theatre and many museums (e.g. the Museumsufer ensemble with Städel and Liebieghaus, Senckenberg Natural Museum, Goethe House, and the Schirn art venue at the old town). Frankfurt’s skyline is shaped by some of Europe’s tallest skyscrapers. The city is also characterized by various green areas and parks, including the central Wallanlagen, the City Forest and two major botanical gardens, the Palmengarten, and the University’s Botanical Garden. Very important is also the Frankfurt Zoo. In electronic music, Frankfurt has been a pioneering city since the 1980s, with renowned DJs including Sven Väth, Marc Trauner, Scot Project, Kai Tracid, and the clubs Dorian Gray, U60311, Omen, and Cocoon. In sports, the city is known as the home of the top tier football club Eintracht Frankfurt, the Löwen Frankfurt ice hockey team, the basketball club Frankfurt Skyliners, the Frankfurt Marathon and the venue of Ironman Germany.

The Nightlife in Frankfurt

Although it is known to be the financial center of Germany, Frankfurt surprisingly well for a major nightlife : in this city, indeed, were born several famous clubs and some of the best DJs world famous Germans. If during the day the German city is interesting for its important attractions, including the Museum of modern art, the Main Tower or the Romerberg Square, even after sunset Frankfurt is able to entertain even tempers more revelers with a wide choice of trendy bars and restaurants very well attended. The nightlife of Frankfurt could hardly be described in words only. Thanks to a prominent student population and a wide range of night entertainment spread throughout the city, the backpackers looking for a great night out rarely leave Frankfurt unsatisfied.

Frankfurt also has a city center bursting with sights like the church that held Germany’s first democratic parliament, and the childhood home of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. Under the gaze of those skyscrapers are fun-loving neighborhoods like Sachsenhausen, where taverns serve traditional Apfelwein and there’s always something going on at night.

Main Tower

In Frankfurt’s ever-growing forest of skyscrapers, there is still only one tower with a public viewing platform. The 200-meter Main Tower opened in the year 2000 and is the fourth-tallest building in the city, which also makes it the fourth-tallest in Germany. And being on the east side of the Bankenviertel there is a clear view from the top over the Altstadt and the Main. On Fridays and Saturdays, the observation deck is open a little late, so you come up in late-evening to see Frankfurt in lights. The tower was designed by Schweiger und Meyer, and in the foyer are two pieces of modern art:

Senckenberg Natural History Museum

Senckenberg Natural History Museum

If you have a child currently going through his or her dinosaur phase, Germany’s second largest natural history museum needs to be on the agenda during your stay in Frankfurt City. There are anatomically up-to-date, life-sized models of dinosaurs welcoming you at the entrance, and inside are fossils of a triceratops, iguanodon, t-rex, Diplodocus, and a Psittacosaurus.

There’s much more to see apart from dinosaurs, like an enormous catalog of animal specimens that includes a quagga, a species of zebra extinct since the 1880s. You can also view a cast of Lucy, a 3.2-million-year-old skeleton of an Australopithecus afarensis a close ancestor to modern humans.

Apfelwein (Ebbelwoi)

Apfelwein (Ebbelwoi)

The only true pairing for a serving of green sauce is a glass of tart Apfelwein, which despite the name, is best compared to cider. Apfelwein has been the drink of choice at Frankfurt’s taverns (Kneipen) for more than 250 years. And like best traditional drinks, Apfelwein has its own paraphernalia: It will be brought to you in a Bembel, a stoneware pitcher painted with filigree patterns, and is poured into a glass with a ribbed pattern, known as a Gerippte. You will also be handed a Deckelchen, a small wooden disc to keep flying insects out of your glass, and as for the flavor, well it’s both refreshing and sour and cuts through the creaminess of the green sauce. If you really catch the Apfelwein bug there’s a tourist train serving the best taverns in summer.

Friday late Night-Plank Cafe-Bar-Studio

Friday late Night-Plank Cafe-Bar-Studio

Named after legendary sound engineer Conny Plank, Plank Cafe-Bar-Studio is just an eight-minute walk from Frankfurt Central Station and is a popular place to spend the hours before your train leaves. Drinks are offered from 6 pm (it’s a cafe by day) and in warmer months, you can join the people milling around outside. See the chalkboard for specialty cocktails such as the Russian spring punch—a blend of Koskenkorva vodka, Crème de Cassis de Dijon, Crémant de Loire, lemon juice, simple syrup, and black currant – or Vesper X-tra Strong, which adds a splash of Lillet Blanc to a mix of Elephant gin and Koskenkorva vodka and finishes it off with a lemon twist.

Best Bars in Frankfurt

Frankfurt has many things, but not boring. For many, a perfect evening’s entertainment starts at a traditional apple wine pub. Others prefer to kick things off with an al-fresco barbeque. Later, when night has fallen, locals, as well as out-of-towners, like to continue their nocturnal activities with a cruise on the River Main or, alternatively, a visit of one of Frankfurt’s countless bars and clubs. Those who prefer a little less action and activity will be happy to hear that they too have plenty of options to choose from:

Hunky Dory Bar

Too lazy to leave the comfort of your seat? No worries; at Honky Dory bar, just dial up your drink. In this cocktail bar crammed with flea market finds from the 1930s and 1940s, seven wooden booths have black vintage rotary phones on speed dial to the bartender, who will deliver signature cocktails such as the BreakPoint (hibiscus vodka, apricot brandy, agave syrup, lime and pickled chili) or Penicillin (Dewar’s 12 scotch, honey, lemon, ginger and Laphroaig 10 scotch whiskey served in a syringe) directly to your table. You can also sit at the bar, which seats up to 22 people, or on the rooftop for views of Frankfurt skyline. For a small bite, tapas-style dishes range from salmon and tuna tartare to Flammkuchen (pizza with crème Fraiche, chopped onions and smoky bacon). While the name Hunky Dory is an homage to David Bowie – it is the title of the English musician’s fourth album – you won’t find any rock and roll memorabilia among the model sailboats, medicine bottles, badminton rackets and other tchotchkes inside.

Bockenheimer Weinkontor

Bockenheimer Weinkontor

Located in the Bockenheim district, Bockenheimer Weinkontor was once a blacksmith’s workshop – you will need to cross under an arched cast-iron gate and descend down a stairway to reach it. This hidden gem of a wine bar draws wine enthusiasts during both summer and winter with a cobblestone courtyard either blooming with green foliage or glowing from the log-fire fireplace. Space for around 150 people consists of booth seating and bar stools topped with colorful pillows; simple wooden planks form the bar, at which a section of 50 German and European wines from mostly family-run wineries start at just 4 euros a glass. Flammkuchen (German pizza) and small plates of cheese, salami, and vegetables with humus stave off hunger.

Tom Hagen Bar

Tom Hagen Bar

A bit out of the way in the Eschersheim district, the Tom Hagen Bar makes the case that you can only drink so many Moscow Mules. You will only find highly innovative cocktails here, which change on a monthly basis and are often theatrically served. Take the gin, fresh lemon, and orange juice, and thyme-honey syrup Thyme Bee’s Knees: It is served under a glass dome filled with aromatic herbal smoke which disperses once the dome is removed. Every Tuesday and Sunday is movie night; popcorn is served and a big screen shows cult favorites you’ve likely already seen – meaning you can still focus on your conversation and the cocktails. Football fans will also be able to catch some of the big matches projected here. The casual interior seats around 35 people on vintage upholstered furnishings. With a pre-reservation and a minimum charge for two people, the bar offers round-trip transport, but there are some criteria: this taxi does not pick up the visibly drunk.

Chinaski

An extensive drink menu has classics and signature cocktails – When a Man Loves a Woman (champagne, quince gin, lemon, almond and plum bitters) goes down silky smooth. Background beats to get you on the dance floor range from RnB and hip hop to house music. The 30-foot long mural by famed graffiti duo Herakut also attracts regular visitors. On Wednesday nights, a live band plays covers and dance classics, and free sushi comes with every drink ordered. Reservations are possible for four or more, with minimum consumption of 30 euros per person on Thursdays; Fridays and Saturdays reservations can be made for up to six people for a flat rate of 300 euros. While entrance with no reservation is free, you may have to wait in line and there is a strict door policy – dress sharp.

Best Bar Restaurants in Frankfurt

Frankfurt sits in traditional-minded Hesse, restaurants tend to serve heavy meats and the region’s famous green sauce with boiled potatoes and eggs – and apfelwein (apple wine), of course! That’s the sour, fermented liquid that doesn’t taste quite like beer or apple cider, though it looks similar, and can be found in pretty much every restaurant and bar. So after a day of checking out all the great attractions being offered, there is nothing better than sitting down to eat in one of Frankfurt’s best restaurants. Just keep in mind that the majority of Frankfurt’s restaurants are closed on Mondays, so double check hours before making the trip. In order to fulfill your desire, we have got you covered here with a comprehensive list of Frankfurt’s best bar restaurants good enough to eat on the go:

Emma Metzler

Emma Metzler

Emma Metzler’s beautiful decor and design make it look like an extension of exhibition space – fitting for a restaurant in the city’s museum embankment (Museumsufer) and on the grounds of the sleek Museum für Angewandte Kunst. The spacious bistro’s sleek lines are softened by colorful artwork on the white walls, lobster-red furniture pieces, a wall of glass blocks and thick, navy blue curtains. If the weather is nice, eat outside and take a walk over the Eiserner Steg bridge after your meal, especially at night when you can see Frankfurt’s skyline alit before you. If you visit on the last Saturday of the month, your museum entrance is free.

Seven Swans

Seven Swans

Only two vegetarian restaurants in Germany have a coveted 2018 Michelin Star, and Seven Swans is one of them. Don’t rush down the Mainkai or you will miss the narrow building – Frankfurt’s narrowest, in fact-that houses it. Considered among the best restaurants in the world, Seven Swans offers a seasonal menu (choose from five or six fixed courses) using regional ingredients like fennel, leeks, pumpkin, apple, and asparagus; take a look at the restaurant’s well-curated Instagram page to see the extraordinary attention to detail on every plate. Reservations here are a must, and the intimate candlelight dining, complete with a view of the Main River, is optimal for two people.

Café Mangold

Café Mangold

Don’t miss this charming café, located on the quiet, eastern end of the busy Zeil shopping promenade close to the city’s zoo. Once you enter beneath the green striped awning you will find an eclectic dining space with reclaimed furniture and mirrors, separated into distinctly-decorated rooms. In the main dining space, lamps glow just brightly enough to illuminate the stunning, gold floral wallpaper. Mangold’s daily menu includes fresh salads (like one topped with grilled halloumi cheese, pomegranate seeds, pistachios, and pomelo), soups and pasta, like penne with marinated chicken or the standout, homemade gnocchi. For dessert, try the brownie-in-a-glass with coffee, and if you are dining in the summer, try snagging a table on the terrace beneath twinkly string lights.

Goose Gourmet

Goose Gourmet

GOOSE’s sweet charm is not just the Citroën food truck it’s housed in, but the owners themselves. The über friendly business partners, Gökhan Kaba and Patrik Bruch, take their truck to locations across Frankfurt, serving up waffle creations for lunch and dessert. Among the available toppings are caramelized goat cheese, beet mousse, grapes confit, vegetable chips, sliced mussels, roasted pine nuts, and sweet potatoes. For sweet tooths, Kaba recommends the peanut butter cheesecake with salted caramel or double chocolate brownie.

Best Nightclubs in Frankfurt

A bustling commercial city, Frankfurt is essentially a cosmopolitan paradise. Nightclubs in Frankfurt offer a wide range of fun things to do, with dancing and drinking being on the top of the list. When in Frankfurt, tourists can hop from one club to another in the hunt for the best nightclubs, but what is even better is that we have listed the best of the lot for you. Apart from regular bars and lounges, Frankfurt is also known for its eclectic nightlife. Most of these places offer fun-filled nights, with some of the best sound systems and lighting.

Velvet Club

A typical party place here in Frankfurt, Velvet Club should be on your list of disco-hopping if you like dancing the night away. You can expect it to be a little crowded, mainly because of its popularity. The nightclub has two dance areas, where you have your typical pop, RnB, or house music playing. You mostly have a crowd of young people, and it’s definitely great fun. Be warned beforehand, the drinks could be a little expensive than what you may be used to in and around Frankfurt. Here again, it is important to dress accordingly, so find out the kind of party you are heading to and dress well!

Robert Johnson (Nordring 131, Frankfurt am Main)

Robert Johnson (Nordring 131, Frankfurt am Main)

Situated on the banks of the river main, Robert Johnson is one of the best techno music clubs in the world and a true Legend of nightlife in Frankfurt. It is precisely here that developed the genre house-techno of Frankfurt and the club is still loved and known by all fans and the world’s best DJs. This club is focused on music quality rather than on the aesthetics of the room. The Interior is, in fact, small (the capacity is about 300 people), minimalist is resigned-looking. Even the lighting is kept to a minimum, and to illuminate the Interior there are only colored neon on the ceiling, while the dance floor is set in a large bare room with a bar and a DJ. Above the DJ there is a row of old TVs that broadcast some surreal video.

Opened in 1976, the Batschkapp It is the perfect place for those who love rock and alternative music. This legendary live music club is a reference to the nightlife in Frankfurt for over 40 years and continues to host some of the most acclaimed concerts in Germany and Europe. The nightclub is relatively small but the acoustics are great and you are really close to the stage: Undoubtedly, the best place to hear live music concerts and dance in Frankfurt. Many important artists have played here: Eric Burdon, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Ginger Baker, Robert Cray, The Pogues, and many others. Every Friday and Saturday night, various DJs turn the place into a disco.

O25 Club

TheO25 is located in an old fire shelter, used as a disco. Space is dark and smoky, with two main rooms with different music styles every night. The place through for a young crowd, including many students, and the music selection ranges from years ‘ 80 to pop, up to reggae and techno Goa.

Jazzkeller

Open from 1952 and known all over the world, the Jazzkeller is undoubtedly the most famous jazz club in Frankfurt. Located in a cellar in the heart of downtown, the club has hosted some of the greatest jazz artists of all time, like Louis Armstrong, Dizzy Gillespie, Eddie Harris, and Chet Baker. Apart from the various concerts and live events, the club organizes Jam Sessions Wednesdays, While they dance on Friday night.

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To sum up the things here, we went through a brief introduction of the city of Frankfurt along with a brief introduction of its norms and culture. We also went through different activities and place to enjoy the nightlife of Frankfurt. Such activities provide a great source of fun and entertainment for tourists around the world and locals as well.

We then went through a comprehensive list of bars available in Frankfurt. No doubt, Frankfurt has some of the swankiest and great bars to cater to your boozing needs. To fulfill your food craving we also looked at a list of bar-restaurants which provide delicious and exotic food along with a touch of booze. This delightful and amazing combination of food and booze really pushes the limits of Nightlife entertainment and adds a great value tour. And finally, we explored a detailed list of nightclubs that provide premium nigh-time entertainment. Make sure to give a try the above recommendations which will really add value to your visit in Frankfurt, so that you won’t regret choosing bad options at all.

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No highlights list of Germany would omit Oktoberfest in Munich © FooTToo / Getty Images

The heart of Western Europe , Germany is a boundless feast for travelers.

Its endless variety of historic yet cutting-edge cities; dark, romantic forests; and cultural riches can often make the task of planning a visit daunting. Yet though it would take a lifetime to take in all of this fascinating country’s highlights, you can get a good start indeed with this guide.

Here are eight of the very best places to visit in Germany.

Bathers in the Baltic Sea against the chalk cliffs of Ruegen, Jasmund National Park, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany

1. The Baltic Coast

Northern Germany’s Baltic Coast represents a side of the country not many visitors anticipate. The indented southern coast of the Baltic Sea hides great swathes of pure sand, susurrating pines and pristine nature sanctuaries. Highlights include the former Hanseatic power Stralsund, a classic of red-brick Gothic gabled architecture; the sheer cliffs of Jasmund National Park ; and the birdlife and beauty of the Darss-Zingst Peninsula .

Illuminated view of Cologne Cathedral next to river in Germany

2. Cologne 

Cologne (Köln) is known for its liberal climate and its wealth of historic sights. Taking its name from the Romans (who founded it in the first century CE as Colonia Claudia Ara Agrippinensium), it’s been a major center of German history for centuries.

The most tangible symbol of Cologne’s importance and the essential sight? Its magnificent 13th-century Gothic cathedral, the Kölner Dom , Germany’s largest church, which was also Europe’s highest building until eclipsed by the  Eiffel Tower . Other must-see historical and cultural attractions include the  Römisch-Germanisches (Romano-Germanic) Museum and the sublime collection of 13th- to the 19th-century European art at the  Wallraf-Richartz-Museum & Fondation Corboud . 

Planning tip:  Pick up a  KölnCard  at the  Cologne Tourist Board office (adjacent to the cathedral) or at any KVB or DB ticket machines. A 24-hour individual ticket (€9) gets you unlimited public transport and up to 50% off at many cultural attractions, restaurants and shops. 

An aerial view of Castle Katz and Loreley, Upper Middle Rhine Valley, Germany

3. The Middle Rhine Valley (the Rhine Gorge)

As the Rhine , Germany’s second-longest river, flows south from Koblenz , it cuts a gorge through a gasp-inducing landscape of vineyards and castles. The stretch between Koblenz and Rüdesheim, known as the Oberes Mittelrheintal (Upper Middle Rhine Valley) is so special it won UNESCO World Heritage listing in 2002.

A land heavily contested over the centuries, the Oberes Mittelrheintal harbors wonderful castles like  Pfalzgrafstein ,  Burg Rheinstein ,  Burg Reichenstein and Koblenz’s mighty Festung Ehrenbreitstein .

Of the many wineries and wine bars you might visit, we recommend Bingen’s Weingut Georg Breuer,   Alte Weinstube Zum Hubertus in Koblenz and Zum Grünen Baum in Bacharach .

Objects on display at the Bauhaus Museum, Weimar, Thuringia, Germany

4. Erfurt and Weimar

The proximate central-German cities of  Erfurt and Weimar represent an astonishing concentration of cultural achievement and historic significance. Erfurt, capital of Thuringia , has one of Germany’s loveliest medieval centers, while Weimar stands tall as the capital of the eponymous 20th-century Republic, and before that the home of cultural luminaries such as Bach, Goethe, Schiller and Nietzsche.

Erfurt’s essential sights include its  cathedral , where Martin Luther was ordained, and the vast, baroque Zitadelle Petersberg . In Weimar, you’ll have to find time for the Goethe-Nationalmuseum , in a building that was the author’s home of 50 years; the UNESCO-listed Herzogin Anna Amalia Bibliothek ; and the modernist treasures of the Bauhaus Museum , which also originated here.

Interior of the Antiquarium at the Residenzmuseum, Munich, Bavaria, Germany

5. Munich & the Bavarian Alps

Munich (München), the capital of the Free State of Bavaria (Freistaat Bayern) is the city most visitors associate with “classic” German culture – for while Germany is in fact a patchwork of cultures and dialects, it’s often the Bavarian model of Bierkellers , Bratwurst and Lederhosen that outsiders have in mind. Munich is no cliché, though: Germany’s third-largest city is a center of high-tech manufacturing and cutting-edge culture, as well as the gateway to the magnificent Bavarian Alps . 

Essential sights and experiences include the  Residenzmuseum , the former palace of Bavaria’s ruling Wittelsbach dynasty; the museum-packed  Kunstareal district; and the gracious 17th-century Schloss Nymphenburg . An easy drive south of Munich lie the forested mountains, photogenic villages and ski- and spa-resorts of the beautiful Bavarian Alps .

Planning tip:  Oktoberfest , synonymous with Munich, is also the busiest and most expensive time to visit. Accommodation is booked solid long in advance, so plan ahead.

Medieval town of Rothenburg ob der Tauber at night, Bavaria, Germany

6. Rothenburg ob der Tauber

Perhaps the most enchanting village along the entire 400km (250 miles) of the Romantic Road ,  Rothenburg ob der Tauber (meaning “above the Tauber river”) is a wonderfully preserved example of a medieval German village. Strict heritage protection ensures that every turn reveals meandering cobbled lanes, glimpses of the intact city walls and venerable churches. Make time to see the local treasures collected in the  Reichsstadtmuseum , housed in a former Dominican convent, and the  Alt-Rothenburger Handwerkerhaus , where weavers, potters and other craftspeople ply their trade as they have done for over seven centuries.

Hiker in the Black Forest near Freiburg, Germany

7. The Black Forest

Bordering France and Switzerland , the Black Forest (Schwarzwald) is a vast woodland of more than 6000 sq km (2316 sq miles). From its spruce-swaddled slopes to deep valleys broken by silvery lakes and traditional villages and farmsteads, this diverse rural playground just begs to be explored by car, cycle or foot.

If you’re pressed for time, a drive along the Schwarzwaldhochstrasse ( Black Forest High Road ) from Baden-Baden to Freudenstadt unfurls a series of gorgeous vistas. If you have more time, consider hiking the 40km (25-mile)  Panoramaweg or the 12km (7.5-mile)  Feldberg–Steig to the forest’s highest peak. Population centers you should definitely include on your visit include Triberg, with its waterfall and cuckoo clocks; the laid-back university town of Freiburg ; and Alpirsbach, with its 11th-century Benedictine monastery .

Planning tip: While travelers are naturally drawn to the Black Forest’s great outdoors, it would be a mistake to overlook the region’s excellent cuisine. There’s Schwarzwälder Kirschtorte (Black Forest gâteau), of course – while lesser-known specialities include venison Baden-Baden , smoked Schwartzwalder Schinken (ham) and skinless lange rote (long red) sausages from Freiburg.

Two stylish DJs performing together late into the night at a colourful open air nightclub in Berlin

No list of German highlights would be complete without the country’s capital and dynamic cultural engine room. Germany’s most populous city,  Berlin is a bountiful beast of a place, with some of the country’s definitive museums, dining, art and – perhaps above all – nightlife.

Boisterous Berlin has long had a bohemian streak. While you should definitely make time to for cultural highlights like the Mies van der Rohe–designed Neue Nationalgalerie and the treasure trove that is Museumsinsel (Museum Island), those seeking a party will surely find it in iconic venues like  Berghain and  Pratergarten , where beer and bonhomie have flowed together since 1837. As ever, Berlin’s party people continue to innovate . 

Planning tip:  Before you hit town, get yourself a Berlin Welcome Card online. This six-day, all-inclusive ticket (adults €169; children aged 3–14 €85) gives you unlimited rides on public transport, free entry to more than 30 top attractions plus up to 50% off entry to over 150 more, as well as other benefits.

This article was first published Jun 3, 2021 and updated Feb 23, 2024.

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  • Berlin Nightlife Guide: 15 Places You Must Visit For Witnessing The Nocturnal Wonders Of The City

23 Mar 2023

Going around the popular places and indulging in the top experiences while you’re on a holiday in Germany are surely the best things to do. But, just as much important it is to see new attractions, it is to let yourself loose & rejuvenate. And what better way can there be to do this than delighting your eyes & soul with the famous Berlin nightlife .

The city’s got no limits when it comes to partying, and has no rules for how one should be. So, think about having a gig at your own place in your comfort zone because that’s the kind of experience Berlin offers. But, the city has got more than just nightclubs or bars, and there are plenty of options to pick from. Here, have a look at the best places to visit and party the night away in your own style!

15 Famous Berlin Clubs, Theatres, Restaurants & Bars That You Must Visit

  • Prater Garten
  • Konzerthaus Berlin
  • Clärchens Ballhaus
  • Berliner Philharmonie
  • Ristorante A Mano
  • Wilde Renate
  • Cosmic Comedy Berlin
  • Club der Visionaere
  • Monster Ronson’s Ichiban Karaoke

1. Prater Garten

Prater Garten

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Berlin and beer are synonymous with each other, mostly because if its famous breweries. One such is the Prater Garten, which is one of the oldest beer gardens in the city and is located in the district of Prenzlauer Berg. If there’s any place that has the most homelike and warm hospitality in the city, and also lets one experience the best of Berlin nightlife , it is this.

Timings: 6:00 PM to 11:00 PM from Monday to Saturday, and 12:00 PM to 11:00 PM on Sunday TripAdvisor Rating: 4/5 Location: Kastanienallee 7-9, 10435 Berlin, Germany Website | Reviews

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2. Konzerthaus Berlin

Berlin Konzerthaus

Situated on the Gendarmenmarkt square in the central Mitte district of the city, this place is an amazing concert hall and undoubtedly a great venue to spend your evening if you wish to witness the cultural beauty of Germany. From classical music to the harmonious notes of an orchestra, you would find everything here too pleasing for your ears.

Timings: The opening hours depend on the shows. TripAdvisor Rating: 4.5/5 Location: Gendarmenmarkt, 10117 Berlin, Germany Website | Reviews

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SO36

One of the best clubs in Berlin , SO36 is the place where the night ends and the morning begins. You can spend hours partying here without getting tired, thanks to its kick-ass lineup of bands such as the Dead Kennedys, The Doctors, Exploited, and more. And as far as the crowd here is concerned, well, it’s a mix, but surely not something that would disappoint you.

Timings: 9:00 PM to 5:00 AM from Tuesday to Saturday (closed on Sunday and Monday) TripAdvisor Rating: 4/5 Location: Oranienstraße 190, 10999 Berlin, Germany Website | Reviews

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4. Watergate

Watergate

Famous as one of the best nightclubs in Berlin , the Watergate is the ultimate place to party and witness how it led to a rise in the minimal techno in the yesteryears. Due to an incredible lineup of DJs, this club mostly stays full and is also known as the temple of of dance amongst people. If your party begins at midnight, this is the place to be!

Timings: 11:45 PM onwards on Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday TripAdvisor Rating: 3.5/5 Location: Falckensteinstraße 49, 10997 Berlin, Germany Website | Reviews

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5. Clärchens Ballhaus

Clärchens Ballhaus

If German cuisines, live music, and the ball are something that tickle your fancy and make you feel like being a part of it, then this sweet little place is the ideal restaurant for you. From having a romantic dinner to learning a few elegant moves, you and your loved one would get to do experience everything here. No doubt, this is the best place to witness the charming side of Berlin.

Timings: 11:00 AM to 12:00 AM from Sunday to Thursday, and 11:00 AM to 4:00 AM on Friday & Saturday TripAdvisor Rating: 4/5 Location: Auguststraße 24, 10117 Berlin, Germany Website | Reviews

6. Chameleon

Chameleon

A theatre that brings everything to life with a pinch of magic, Chameleon is indeed the place to be if you want to witness the most unique Berlin nightlife . With a mix of acrobatics, dance, music, and theatre, it showcases the best circus in Germany that would definitely leave you spellbound, and your heart pounding. And all you need is one evening!

Timings: 6:00 PM onwards TripAdvisor Rating: 4.5/5 Location: Rosenthaler Str. 40/41, 10178 Berlin, Germany Website | Reviews

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7. Berliner Philharmonie

Berliner Philharmonie

Home to the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, this concert hall in the city would never leave you thinking about what to do in Berlin at night . With an exquisite number of shows that are clearly a classic, we can bet that you’d have the best evening of your life, with only a wish to come back here again the next night.

Timings: 6:30 PM onwards (Mostly depends on the show) TripAdvisor Rating: 5/5 Location: Herbert-von-Karajan-Straße 1, 10785 Berlin, Germany Website | Reviews

8. Ristorante A Mano

ristorante a mano

Renowned as one of the most romantic restaurants in Berlin , this place knows how to win hearts. Its generous hospitality, lip-smacking cuisines, and elegant ambience is a delight for both the heart and the eyes. If you and your loved are looking for a cozy place to wine and dine, then head here without thinking further.

Timings: 12:00 PM to 11:00 PM on all the days TripAdvisor Rating: 4/5 Location: Strausberger Pl. 2, 10243 Berlin, Germany Website | Reviews

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9. Wilde Renate

Wilde Renate

Amongst the best nightclubs in Berlin , Wilde Renate is a small club hidden amidst a block of flats. Showcasing the hippiest side of Berlin at its best, this club features everything that would let you have a wild and crazy night. You can let your hair down for as long as you want, relax at the couches, and then get yourself clicked at the funky photo booth to have innumerable memories.

Timings: 11:55 PM to 9:00 AM on Thursday, 11:55 PM to 12:00 AM on Friday, and 12:00 AM to 12:00 PM on Saturday & Sunday TripAdvisor Rating: 3.5/5 Location: Alt-Stralau 70, 10245 Berlin, Germany Website | Reviews

Tresor1

Famous as one of the oldest Berlin clubs, Tresor is the hub of the most classic parties in the city. All the famous DJs come down here to help the crowd shake a leg, which is mostly a mix of locals and tourists. While the location of this club might have changed over the years, its quality of music and hospitality hasn’t.

Timings: 11:45 PM to 6:00 AM on Monday & Wednesday, and 11:45 AM to 12:00 PM on Friday & Saturday TripAdvisor Rating: 4/5 Location: Köpenicker Str. 70, 10179 Berlin, Germany Website | Reviews

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Chahet

The Chalet is another great place to witness the magical nightlife in Berlin, Germany . It is located in Kreuzberg, which is the most hip neighborhood in the city has the most talented DJs playing in the house. Apart from music, if there’s anything else that’ll leave you in awe is its vintage ambience, which has lamps, wooden armchairs, bonfires, and more.

Timings: NA TripAdvisor Rating: 3.5/5 Location: Vor dem Schlesischen Tor 3, 10997 Berlin, Germany Website | Reviews

kitkat

Famous all across the city as a club for adults, Kitkat has the most unique and startling experiences in store for its visitors. While this is a place where you can be whomever and however, make sure you’re too sure about stepping into this club. Needless to say, this is club is definitely not a place to visit with your family, but only alone or with your friends.

Timings: NA TripAdvisor Rating: 4/5 Location: Köpenicker Str. 76, 10179 Berlin, Germany Website | Reviews

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13. Cosmic Comedy Berlin

Cosmic Comedy Berlin

If you are looking to experience a subtle yet humorous side of Berlin with almost no music, then Cosmic Comedy Berlin is the best place to visit. With a stand up comedy by some of the best European artists, this place would surely leave you giggling for the rest of your evening. Don’t believe us? Buy a ticket and see for yourself.

Timings: 8:00 PM to 11:00 PM on Monday, and 8:00 PM to 11:00 PM from Thursday to Saturday TripAdvisor Rating: 5/5 Location: Rosa-Luxemburg-Straße 41, 10178 Berlin, Germany Website | Reviews

14. Club der Visionaere

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Undoubtedly one of the most fancy bars in Berlin, the Club der Visionaere is a paradisiacal place to be in. With surreal surroundings, a wooden sun terrace, and kick-ass electronic music, this club is where you need to party at least once during your holiday in Europe . Also, if not anywhere else, this place would surely answer your doubts about what makes the city’s nightlife so special.

Timings: NA TripAdvisor Rating: 4/5 Location: Am Flutgraben, 12435 Berlin, Germany Website | Reviews

15. Monster Ronson’s Ichiban Karaoke

Monster Ronson's Ichiban Karaoke

For those who believe in partying in their own style by singing in their own voice, the Monster Ronson’s Ichiban Karaoke is the best place to visit in Berlin . From dusk to dawn, this karaoke bar makes everyone party like there’s no tomorrow. So, if you live with the same belief, this place ought to be on your trip itinerary.

Timings: 7:00 PM to 4:00 AM from Monday to Thursday, and 7:00 PM to 5:30 AM from Friday to Sunday TripAdvisor Rating: 4.5/5 Location: Warschauer Str. 34, 10243 Berlin, Germany Website | Reviews

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All of these nightclubs, bars, and theatres definitely prove that Berlin has the best nightlife in Germany, which is why you shouldn’t miss it on your next Europe trip !

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Frequently Asked Questions About Berlin Nightlife

Which areas in Berlin are best to visit for nightlife?

Kreuzberg, Mitte, and Warschauer Strasse are some of the areas best for nightlife. These are the most happening places bustling with young and hip crowds.

Do Berlin clubs have a dress code?

Most of the clubs in Berlin do not have a dress code. You can wear comfortable clothing. But avoid wearing hats, shorts, baggy pants. You can wear denim as well.

What are the best Berlin night clubs?

Kater Bau, Berghain, Salon Zur Wilden Renate, Sisyphos, and Watergate is where all the parties and music happens. For comedy, you can visit Cosmic Comedy, Comedy Cafe Berlin, and Chuckleheads English Comedy.

Which are the best late-night restaurants in Berlin?

Head to the mouth-watering food served at these late-night restaurants. Max und Moritz, DiGiorgio’s, and Haveli restaurants in Berlin.

Which are some of the best places for live music?

Hangar 49, Quasimodo Club, Berlin Philharmonic, Silent Green, and Berghain are some of the best places for live music.

Which are the best parks to avoid at night?

Gorlitzer Park and Volkspark Hasenheide are to be avoided at night. They are not safe for a single woman to wander as they are not well-lit and look ghostly at night.

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Best places to visit in germany.

Full of culture, lively locals and great beer, Germany is home to many captivating travel destinations. Whether you're looking to soak up art, architecture and history or imbibe at Oktoberfest, this country appeals to a variety of tourists. U.S. News weighed factors like sights, food, culture, accessibility and value, in addition to expert and traveler opinions, to create the best places to visit in Germany. Vote for the destinations you love below to help shape next year's ranking.

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Garmisch-partenkirchen, black forest, berchtesgaden, rüdesheim am rhein.

best places to visit in germany for nightlife

Germany's capital city is akin to Paris and London in that you just can't visit the country without going. Like many large cities, Berlin offers something for everyone, from a lively nightlife scene to restorative green spaces. Those looking take in the arts can explore the impactful East Side Gallery (on the Berlin Wall) or visit the more traditional art galleries at Museum Island. Berlin also pays homage to its ominous past with powerful and humbling attractions. Must-visit historical sites include the Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe, the Berlin Wall Memorial, the Brandenburg Gate and Checkpoint Charlie.

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Visitors flock to Munich every fall to take part in Oktoberfest, a two-week-long ode to Bavarian traditions featuring Germany's best beers and bratwurst. But Munich, one of the largest German cities, offers so much more than just this festival. The city is home to beautiful gardens, exquisite churches and engaging museums worth exploring. Wander around Munich's charming neighborhoods and spend some time in Marienplatz, a central square that's home to the world-famous Rathaus-Glockenspiel and hosts a popular Christmas market.

best places to visit in germany for nightlife

Though Neuschwanstein Castle was never meant for visitors, it has become one of Germany's most popular tourist attractions. King Ludwig II commissioned the castle as a place of refuge from public life. Today, more than 1 million people stroll through the property every year. The castle's Romanesque Revival-style is certainly romantic; in fact, it inspired Sleeping Beauty Castle at Disneyland. But what elevates this castle to bucket list status is its unbelievable setting, perched in the Bavarian Alps. From the castle, travelers can get an eyeful of the surrounding mountains, Alpine lakes and striking foliage (especially during fall).

best places to visit in germany for nightlife

This scenic mountain town in the Bavarian Alps calls to adventure-hungry travelers. In winter, Garmisch-Partenkirchen draws skiers looking to hit the slopes and learn about the Winter Olympics that were held here in 1936. In summer, hikers descend upon the town hoping to climb Zugspitze, Germany's highest peak (the summit is also reachable via cable car). Other can't-miss attractions include Lake Eibsee and Partnachklamm, a narrow gorge characterized by steep rock walls and roaring rapids. Meanwhile, if you're looking to unwind, take a stroll through Historic Ludwigstrasse or explore the grounds of Linderhof Palace and Park.

best places to visit in germany for nightlife

One of the best places to see Germany's natural splendor is the fairy-tale-inspiring Black Forest. This section of Baden-Württemberg encompasses more than 2,000 square miles of enchanting waterfall-filled forests, rolling hills and lengthy valleys dotted with half-timbered villages. A great introduction to the Black Forest is driving along its scenic namesake highway (Schwarzwaldhochstrasse); be sure to start or end your journey in the spa town of Baden-Baden to benefit from its thermal springs. You'll also want to save time for visiting gorgeous natural wonders like the picture-perfect Triberg Waterfalls, Lake Titisee and the Feldberg, the Black Forest's highest peak.

best places to visit in germany for nightlife

Dresden is made for architecture enthusiasts. The city, which is located in eastern Germany near the Czech border, features remarkable facades and edifices adorned with ornate architectural details. Though you'll have your pick of stunning structures, make sure you visit the Dresden Zwinger (a Baroque-style palace) and Dresden Royal Palace (a Renaissance landmark where the Fürstenzug, the world's largest porcelain mural, resides). If you prefer modern architecture, head to Kunsthofpassage to gaze at its quirky buildings, one of which has singing drainpipes. And those visiting during festive season can't miss Striezelmarkt, Germany's oldest and largest Christmas market.

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For a memorable vacation in the Bavarian Alps, visit Berchtesgaden. This destination, which sits on the Austrian border, captivates visitors with its massive peaks, cascading forests, deep valleys and Alpine lake and river that make up Berchtesgaden National Park. Start your journey driving the scenic Rossfeld Panoramastrasse before traveling south to awe-inspiring Lake Königssee and the Eagle's Nest, a mountaintop beer garden. If you enjoy skiing, arrive in winter when Jenner Mountain is blanketed with snow.

best places to visit in germany for nightlife

First-time visitors to this historic German city should make a beeline for Cologne Cathedral – this breathtaking example of Gothic architecture is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the city's most popular landmark. Meanwhile, travelers with a sweet tooth should make time in their schedule for a tour of Cologne's Chocolate Museum. Other activities include relaxing on the lawn at Rheinpark, exploring Cologne's Old Town, cruising the Rhine River and taking in spectacular city views from a cable car. Visit in February or March when Cologne's annual Carnival celebration takes place, an event featuring festivities like masked balls, parades and parties.

best places to visit in germany for nightlife

Go off the beaten track on your next getaway by heading to this Bavarian city in southeast Germany. Boasting centuries-old architecture and a prime location along the Danube River, Regensburg is known as one of Germany's oldest and best-preserved medieval cities. Most of Regensburg's top attractions can be found in the city's UNESCO-listed Old Town, including landmarks like St. Peter's Cathedral, Haidplatz Square and the Stone Bridge. Other sights worth visiting include the Thurn und Taxis Palace and Walhalla, a hall of fame honoring exemplary German-speaking figures throughout history.

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This city in southwestern Germany is well known for housing the country's oldest university. However, its good looks and superb location along the Neckar River also make it a great destination to enjoy old-world character and a small-town ambiance. To see as much of this beautiful city as possible, take a long stroll through Heidelberg's old town and across its picturesque Old Bridge. Then, ride the funicular railway to Heidelberg Castle, and continue on to Königstuhl for impressive views. Additional must-see sights to add to your vacation itinerary include the Philosopher's Walk, Heidelberg Zoo and the Student Prison at Heidelberg University.

best places to visit in germany for nightlife

Boasting elaborate churches and palaces around every corner, Würzburg is a photographer's paradise. From the Baroque-style Residence Palace to the Romanesque St. Kilian Cathedral, there are countless buildings worth exploring. Not only can travelers enjoy beautiful architecture, they can expect manicured gardens and parks, such as Ring Park and the University of Würzburg's Botanical Garden, along with numerous vineyards and estates offering wine tastings (Würzburg is located in Germany's Franken wine region). When you're not sipping on delicious vino, consider visiting the grand Marienberg Fortress or snapping a photo of Würzburg's iconic Old Main Bridge.

best places to visit in germany for nightlife

Primarily known for its winemaking capabilities, Rüdesheim am Rhein is a small village located at the base of Germany's Rhine Valley. While you'll surely want to spend the majority of your time here sampling Rüdesheim am Rhein's famous riesling, you should save time for other activities as well. The restaurant- and market-lined Drosselgasse alley is a perfect place to hear live music, and you'd be remiss to skip the one-of-a-kind Siegfried’s Mechanical Music Cabinet during your trip. Another worthwhile activity is a castle cruise along the Rhine River.

best places to visit in germany for nightlife

Frankfurt is best known as the financial capital of the eurozone thanks to it housing the European Central Bank, but don't assume the city is nothing more than a concrete jungle. Frankfurt doubles as a tourist-friendly destination with all kinds of attractions. Here, you'll find the Frankfurt Museum Embankment, a riverside perimeter that comprises more than a dozen museums, including the popular Städel Museum. Other noteworthy sights include the city's colorful old town, the Main Tower observation deck and the Palmengarten, a beautiful botanical garden.

best places to visit in germany for nightlife

Located less than 22 miles southwest of bustling Berlin, Potsdam makes for a perfect daytrip. The city offers a quieter, more serene atmosphere complete with parks and eye-catching historical landmarks. The city's most popular attraction, Sanssouci Palace, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site so breathtaking that it is often compared to Versailles. The palace's name means "without a care," so plan on spending unhurried hours there taking in its splendor and the surrounding grounds. You'll also want to save time for visiting Cecilienhof Country House – where the historic Potsdam Conference took place – and strolling through the charming Dutch Quarter.

best places to visit in germany for nightlife

Home to Germany's largest cruise port, the Elbe river and hundreds of canals flowing through the city center, Hamburg is a great place to explore by boat. But for those on foot, many top attractions are clustered in the heart of the city, including the Alter Elbtunnel and Planten un Blomen park. Speicherstadt, a UNESCO World Heritage Site worth visiting, offers Miniatur Wunderland, the world's largest model railway system that enraptures visitors of all ages. Plus, Hamburg is a haven for music lovers with its impressive Elbphilharmonie complex, which features two concert halls and a plaza with sweeping city views.

best places to visit in germany for nightlife

The second-largest city in Bavaria, Nuremberg is a must-visit destination due to its well-preserved history (both medieval and more recent). The city's darker World War II connections are on display at the Documentation Center Nazi Party Rallying Grounds and the Memorium Nuremberg Trials museum. Go further back in time with a visit to the vast, all-encompassing Germanisches Nationalmuseum, which includes artwork from prehistoric times to today. Then, wind your way through old town's endearing streets, where you'll find half-timbered houses, a four-story fountain and the imposing Imperial Castle, which dates back to the days of the Roman Empire.

best places to visit in germany for nightlife

Head to this small medieval city in northern Bavaria to feel as if you've stepped back in time. Bamberg is famous for housing notable Enlightenment-era writers and philosophers like E.T.A. Hoffmann and Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel. Plus, Bamberg boasts a gorgeous location along the Regnitz river and a collection of exquisite architectural beauties, including the Romanesque Bamberg Cathedral and the Old Town Hall. But no visit would be complete without seeing the dreamy rose garden at the New Residence palace.

best places to visit in germany for nightlife

Upon first glance, Lübeck might look like any other mid-size German city. However, this northern destination with Nordic beauty holds plenty of historical significance, so much so that UNESCO designated it a World Heritage Site. Between the 12th and 16th centuries, Lübeck was considered one of Europe's most important trading ports. The city still remains a hub for maritime commerce with its location on the Baltic Sea. After learning more about Lübeck's maritime roots at the European Hansemuseum, travelers can check out the stately Holsten Gate in the city's charming old town or explore its many waterways during a boat tour.

best places to visit in germany for nightlife

Sitting on the banks of the Rhine River about 80 miles northwest of Frankfurt, Koblenz is overlooked by the hilltop Ehrenbreitstein Fortress. This idyllic setting is an added bonus to the city's strong cultural offerings, which range from institutions like the DB Museum Koblenz and the Ludwig Museum to monuments like the German Corner. You should also make time for a ride on the Koblenz Cable Car, which offers panoramic views of the Upper Middle Rhine Valley. Plus, with access to both the Rhine and Moselle rivers, Koblenz is an excellent destination for a river cruise (many routes take travelers past vineyards, castles and more).

best places to visit in germany for nightlife

Situated about 10 miles east of Germany's border with Luxembourg, the country's oldest city draws history buffs in droves. Trier was founded by Romans in 16 B.C. and is filled with some of the best-preserved ruins from that era. Must-see Roman relics include St. Peter's Cathedral, Porta Nigra, the Basilica of Constantine and the Imperial Baths. When you need a break from learning about Trier's ties to the Roman Empire, explore old town's colorful Hauptmarkt square, visit Karl Marx's birthplace or take a scenic boat tour along the Moselle river.

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23 Best Party Cities in Europe for Nightlife Lovers

Hands up if you, like me, love to party when traveling!

Thanks to its diverse geography, rich history, and alluring sights, Europe is a continent that offers plenty of things to do for different types of travelers. And, unsurprisingly, the continent also boasts some of the most vibrant nightlife experiences you’ll ever be a part of. 

If you’re planning a trip to Europe soon for a party you won’t soon forget, consider these 23 best party cities in Europe. If you love enjoying the nightlife as much as I do, you’ll definitely want to add these to your travel bucket list! 

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1. Barcelona, Spain

Crowd Of People In Central Barcelona City On La Rambla Street

When it comes to vibrant party cities in Europe, we certainly can’t leave out Barcelona ! The Catalan capital is famous for its swoon-worthy art, history, and architecture, especially Antonio Gaudi’s iconic La Sagrada Familia. 

When the sun goes down, the number one hotspot to visit is La Rambla, a lively street where the most popular nightlife spots are found — it is where you’ll find some of the best bars and tapas restaurants for a fun evening. 

Those who like to party can dance the night away at popular nightclubs like DOME Club and Karma , while those who prefer to enjoy some drinks while listening to good music can visit Boadas Cocktails , Rei de Copes , and Nuria , which also serves amazing food up till closing time at midnight. 

A personal favorite of mine though is Jamboree Jazz . As the name suggests, it’s where you can catch some incredible Jazz performances while sipping on crisp cocktails. 

2. Madrid, Spain

Nighttime view of major road in Madrid, Spain

Not to be outdone, Madrid , the capital city of Spain, also boasts of being one of the best party places in Europe. 

During the day, tourists often flock to Madrid’s most popular locations: The Prado Museum, El Retiro Park, and the Puerta Del Sol, to name a few. Come nighttime, you’ll want to make your way to the charming Old Town district of Madrid (the famous Plaza Mayor is also found here). 

It is here where you will find some of the best nightclubs and nightlife experiences in Europe. From ambient rooftop bars like 3 60º Rooftop Bar — located at Riu Plaza Espana, and LE TAVERNIER on Gran Via, to lively clubs where the party never seems to stop (check out Medias Puri — often considered the best nightclub in Madrid, El Sol , and Kapital ).

3. Ibiza, Spain

big crowd at a party in Ibiza

Speaking of party cities in Spain , how could we possibly forget Ibiza, arguably one of THE best places to party in Europe? This lovely island off the eastern coast of Spain is one of the most famous island destinations in the world for party-goers. 

Most visitors spend their days lazing on the beautiful beaches and exploring the vibrant markets. But it is when evening comes that Ibiza truly comes alive, especially in its old town district, which also happens to be a UNESCO World Heritage Site! 

Ibiza Town where you can explore some of the best nightclubs in Europe, where big-named DJs often visit to entertain large crowds. Some of the best nightlife spots in Ibiza include Amnesia , a seasonal club that hosts some of the best Techno parties in the world,  Eden Ibiza , a staple hot spot for frequent visitors to the island, and the legendary all-time classic, DC10 , just to name a few. 

If you REALLY want to party it up in Ibiza, you can even rent and host your own boat parties! 

4. Lagos, Portugal

Tourists Walking Along Beautiful Architecture In Downtown City Of Lagos In Portugal At Night

While Lisbon and Porto are arguably Portugal’s most famous cities, Lagos is the place to be when it comes to partying in Portugal . In fact, it’s one of the best party cities in Europe, attracting plenty of visitors with its wild parties, and affordable booze. 

Add to that the laid-back atmosphere and pristine beaches, and you have yourself one of the best places to experience nightlife in Europe. Whether it’s posh beach clubs, lively dive bars,pp or loud dance clubs, there’s plenty to keep you entertained in Lagos!

Many popular establishments are centered around the heart of the city and are within easy walking distance of each other. Some of the best locations include Mynt Bar and Aficionado for food and drinks (cocktails and beer mostly), and InsideOut Bar , one of the most popular dance clubs in Lagos. 

5. London, England

Nightlife on the streets of Soho London, UK

London isn’t just one of the top places to party in the UK , it’s also one of the most popular party cities in Europe!

While London is just as colorful in the day (visits to Buckingham Palace, Big Ben, and more are must-do activities), it is at night when you can experience London’s festive atmosphere in its full glory.

After all, this bustling metropolis is arguably the most famous tourist destination in the country, where tradition, culture, and modernity come together in a delightful mish-mash of diverse experiences. 

The number one party hot spot in London? SOHO, of course!

Renowned for its many incredible nightlife spots and hosting some of the best parties in Europe, this colorful district in the heart of London houses luxurious dance clubs ( Club49 and Freedom Bar come to mind), ambient speakeasies Basement Sate and Opium , and a string of popular pubs in the funky neighborhood of Shoreditch that makes London one of the best drinking cities in Europe. 

6. Dublin, Ireland

facade of the Temple Bar in Ireland

Speaking of the best drinking cities in Europe, is it any surprise that Dublin, Ireland makes the list? Known for vibrant St. Patrick’s Day celebrations, the capital city of Ireland offers some of the best nightlife experiences in Europe!

While exploring Dublin in the morning, you’ll most likely pass by Temple Bar , a corner shop that’s become an iconic landmark thanks to its bright red exterior. At night, this is where you’ll want to start your journey of exploring the nightlife in Dublin. Here, you can expect a lively atmosphere, great live music, and good food and drink. 

Once you’re done soaking in the vibes at this classic nightlife hotspot, head outside and explore the area nearby. One particular venue not to miss is the Vintage Cocktail Club , a hidden speakeasy decked out in full 1920s nostalgic decor. In addition, head to Gravity Bar to sample the finest pint of Guinness you’ll ever taste (it WAS invented in Dublin, after all!). 

For those who want to groove all night long, check out The Grand Social on Liffey Street.

7. Paris, France

neon signs at the Latin Quarter of Paris, France

Paris is known mainly as the City of Love, famous for its many stunning monuments like the iconic Eiffel Tower, the Arc de Triomphe, and Notre Dame Cathedral. There’s also the world-famous Lourve Museum that makes the capital of France a top European destination throughout the year. 

Likewise, nightlife in Paris is just as glamorous, filled with plenty of glitzy clubs and nightlife spots that make Paris one of the top underrated party cities in Europe.

For the best nightlife experience in Paris, head to Rue Oberkampf, a bustling street that features an array of themed bars like Le P’tit Garage , a rock-n-roll bar with 1950s American decor, and L’Alimentation Generale , a unique bar designed to look like a grocery store. 

If you want to hit the dance floor in Paris, hit up Palais Maillot Paris and Rex Club , which has been around for over 40 years! 

8. Monte Carlo, Monaco

The Monte Carlo Casino is landmark in Monte Carlo, Monaco, Cote de Azul, France, Europe. It includes a casino, the Grand Theatre de Monte Carlo, and the office of Les Ballets de Monte Carlo.

The Principality of Monaco may not boast a sizeable area in terms of land mass, but this glamorous sovereign city-state along the French Riveria certainly has its own charms, particularly, Monte Carlo. 

I’m sure that just the name of Monte Carlo is enough to fill your thoughts with glamorous parties attended by the rich and famous. While you won’t always run into celebrities there, there’s no denying that it is one of the best places to party in Europe like a rock star! 

Those who prefer a more relaxed atmosphere will appreciate the blissful ambiance of the vintage Le Bar Américain , while social butterflies will love rocking out on the dance floor at Jimmy’z Monte-Carlo .

For something a little in between, head to La Rascasse , a popular spot amongst Formula 1 fans, famous for live music and shisha. If you’re feeling lucky, then hit up the famous Monte Carlo Casino! 

Once the sun is up, you can walk off the previous night by soaking up the sun on Larvotto Beach and checking out Monaco’s charming old town district. 

9. Mykonos, Greece

people enjoying at a sunset bar in Mykonos, Greece

While Ibiza may be the most famous party island in Europe, it isn’t the only island destination that offers incredible nightlife.

The beautiful island of Mykonos in Greece is one of the best party islands in Greece and another one of the best party places in Europe, even though it might not seem that way in the morning! 

When the sun is out, most visitors take the time to visit the island’s picturesque villages, pristine beaches, and postcard-worthy windmills. At night though, the island transforms itself into a lively party hotspot, especially when one visits the district of Chora, also known as Mykonos Town.

At Tropicana Club , party-goers can join a full-fledged beach party punctuated by upbeat music and drinks while Skandinavian Bar offers innovative cocktails from within the confines of a traditional whitewashed shophouse.

Those who prefer a more romantic evening should head to Galleraki , a lovely cocktail bar in Little Venice that overlooks the deep blue sea.  

10. Ios, Greece

Young tourists surrounded by bars, enjoying drinks and cocktails at the popular square in Ios Greece at night

Another lovely Greek Island that doubles up as the perfect nightlife hotspot is Ios, a lesser-known destination that boasts idyllic beaches, rolling hills, and picturesque towns. The reason why Ios has gone under the radar is that it belongs to the Cyclades group of islands which includes the world-famous Santorini. 

But just because it’s been overshadowed thus far, it doesn’t mean there’s nothing to do in Ios, certainly when it comes to nightlife. In fact, I’d even say it’s one of the top underrated party destinations in Europe! 

The place where the best nightlife spots can be found is, unsurprisingly, the main town area, which is home to plenty of incredible bars and nightclubs like Scorpion and Disco 69 . One unique nightlife experience in Ios is sipping on a cocktail at Ios Club Sunset Dining Bar . As the name suggests, this location lets customers enjoy the glorious sunset over the Aegean Sea before ending their evening with a variety of delicious cocktails. 

11. Rome, Italy

a facade of a restaurant bar in Trastevere, an area known for nightlife in Rome, Italy

When in Rome , party like the Romans! Wait, was that the phrase? Well, I might have messed it up, but it’s certainly safe to say that this world-famous destination is one of the best party cities in Europe! 

After a day of visiting iconic landmarks like The Colosseum and Trevi Fountain or visiting The Vatican, relax and unwind with the kaleidoscope of nightlife options available in Rome. While it’s not too difficult to find a bar in Rome, the best place to experience the city’s vibrant nightlife is in the San Lorenzo neighborhood, where the locals frequently party. 

The best club there? Ex Dogana , a rowdy nightclub that’s popular among local university students. Elsewhere, you can find Ludopub Victorian Monkey , a humble board game pub where you can just relax and enjoy a fun night with friends, and Blackmarket Hall , an intimate gastropub that serves good food and fun cocktails.

For some al fresco partying, head to Alcazar Live in the Trastevere district instead!

12. Florence, Italy

night life of street of Florence, Italy

With a culture that is rich in music, is it any surprise that Florence is one of the top party cities in Italy ? If you’re ever in Florence , I recommend spending the day visiting the city’s famous art museums and decorating your Instagram feed with awesome pictures of the city’s lovely architecture. 

Come evening, make a beeline to the Santa Croce district, often considered the heart of Florence when it comes to nightlife experiences. Here, you can relax with a refreshing cocktail in hand, listen to live music at the Florence Jazz Club , or simply make new friends at the many different bards in the area. 

Some of the best bars include FUK , which offers premium drinks at affordable rates, Dondino , a rustic wine bar opposite Santa Croce Church, and I’ Margaritaio , a lesser-known pub that specializes in margaritas. For something a little more vibrant, head to Viktoria a popular dance club among both locals and tourists. 

13. Berlin, Germany

People dancing at a beach party near Spree river in Berlin with famous TV tower in the background

Perhaps unsurprisingly, Berlin is one of the best party cities in Germany and Europe, thanks to having an epic nightlife scene and festive New Year’s Eve celebrations every year. 

Berlin is a bucket list-worthy destination, thanks in no small part to the rich history surrounding this German City. From the remnants of the Berlin Wall and iconic murals to the postcard-worthy Brandenburg Gate, there’s plenty to see and do in the city. 

When night falls, head to the Auguststrasse district, where you will find some of the very best bars and nightclubs in Europe. One example is the legendary Clärchens Ballhaus , an extremely popular dance club that’s been around since 1913! You could also enjoy a drink or two at Mein Haus am See and Zosch.  

In addition, make sure to visit Berghain , often considered the very best club in the world! 

14. Munich, Germany

View of the Oktoberfest in Munich, Germany at night

Mention Munich , and I’m pretty sure the first thing you think of is Oktoberfest. Unsurprisingly, this lively Bavarian city is one of the best drinking cities in Europe, famous for having some of the best bars in the world. 

However, Munich isn’t a city that just comes alive once a year. On the contrary, it is home to vibrant nightlife all year round, with plenty of different experiences that will satisfy different types of travelers. 

For example, one could visit Neuraum and dance the night away or enjoy a few cold ones at Augustiner-Keller and Aumeister , two popular biergartens (basically bars that are famous for beers)! 

15. Amsterdam, The Netherlands

Night view of red light district in Amsterdam, Netherlands

If you really want to party in Europe, then look no further than the vibrant nightlife scene of Amsterdam !

The Dutch capital is famous for its captivating history, rich art, and beautiful old town district that exudes a rustic ambiance. There’s also the multitude of colorful blooms during the annual Amsterdam Flower Festival too! 

When it comes to what makes Amsterdam one of the best party cities in Europe, I’m sure most of us already have an idea — the Red Light District. However, apart from being one of the world’s most famous (legal) adult entertainment areas, this famous location is also where the best nightlife spots can be found. 

One of the most famous establishments is the Red Light Bar , three stories of music, drinking, and dancing. Alternatively, visit Belushi’s , a popular gastropub famous for al fresco dining and live music; or De Prael Brewery , one of the best beer houses in the area. 

16. Copenhagen, Denmark

Nighttime view of Nyhavn Canal in Copenhagen, Denmark

Copenhagen probably isn’t the first place you think of in any discussion about the best party cities in Europe. And yet, the Danish capital is secretly home to a bustling nightlife scene that’s just waiting to be fully explored. 

Unbeknownst to even some of the most avid party-goers, Copenhagen is where you will find Godt Øl , an award-winning micro-brewery on Magstræde Street which serves some of the best local craft beer in the country. You could also visit Jazz clubs like La Fontaine , or party it up to trendy Techno Music at Culture Box.  

When you’re not discovering why Copenhagen deserves to be one of the best drinking cities in Europe, make sure to visit some of the city’s iconic attractions, like Tivoli Garden and the Rosenborg Castle. 

17. Stockholm, Sweden

A relaxing night before performing show on overnight ferry in Stockholm, Sweden

Much like its Scandinavian neighbor, Stockholm in Sweden is another underrated place to party in Europe that most avid tourists shy away from. 

The city that’s famous for its colorful buildings, iconic city hall, and the Vasa Museum is home to some pretty awesome nightlife spots, especially when it comes to their clubbing scene. Visitors to the city will be able to unwind at casual cocktail bars, rock out at glitzy dance clubs, or simply discover underground Techno hubs. 

Some of the best nightlife spots in Stockholm include Berns , Debaser , the legendary Jazz club Fasching , and more. The best part about partying in Stockholm ? Most of the popular go-to spots are actually located in the city center, which means quick and easy access! 

18. Prague, Czech Republic

a fire show in the middle of Prague’s Old Town Square 

This might come as a surprise to some, but Prague , the capital of the Czech Republic , has long been known as one of the very best party cities in Europe, especially for budget travelers and backpackers. Why? Because not only does Prague have a bustling nightlife scene, but it’s also one of the most affordable destinations to party in Europe! 

Even before most clubs and bars open for business, you can get the party started by treating yourself to a beer spa! Basically, you take a therapeutic bath in beer while sipping on, you guessed it, more beer! 

Once the evening comes, that’s when Prague really comes to life, with more fun places to chill and have fun with friends than you can imagine, especially in Prague’s old town district. Start at The Pub where you can pour your own beer, before heading to Chapeau Rouge or Lucerna Music Bar to show off your dancing skills. 

While you’re there, don’t forget to also check out the many historical landmarks in this amazing city and hop aboard a cruise of the Vltava River! 

Also read: Prague for Couples: 18 Fun and Romantic Things to Do

19. Krakow, Poland

Young guitarist performing street blues in Krakow, Poland, despite freezing weather

Much like Prague, Krakow, the capital of Poland , is another underrated destination that’s secretly one of the best party cities in Europe. 

Away from the majestic churches and historical museums, Krakow houses quite a number of enthralling pubs and exciting nightclubs. In fact, some would even say that Krakow is one of the best places to party in Eastern Europe! 

And where should one head to in Krakow to party? The short answer is Main Market Square, where you’ll find a multitude of nightlife establishments. Don’t miss Forum Przestrzenie , which is set in a former Soviet-era hotel, Teatro Cubano Krakow and its impressive lineup of DJ performances, or the popular Alchemia , an ambient bar filled with funky retro decor. 

20. Budapest, Hungary

Nightlife street view in Budapest, Hungary

For many avid travelers, Budapest is a beautiful city on the Danube River that offers plenty of iconic attractions to visit. St. Stephen’s Basilica, the iconic Hungarian Parliament Building, and the Széchenyi Thermal Bath quickly come to mind. 

However, did you know that Budapest at night is equally as enticing as it is during the day? Filled with plenty of world-famous nightclubs, Budapest is indeed one of the best destinations to experience nightlife in Europe. This becomes quite evident when you visit Districts 5, 6, and 7 once evening sets in. 

Some of the must-visit nightlife hotspots include Szimpla Kert , which pretty much pioneered the city’s ruins bar (bars housed in revamped spaces) trend, the rooftop 360 Bar , the classy Boutiq’Bar , and Gozsdu Passage, an al fresco enclave of bars and restaurants draped in fairy lights.

21. Bucharest, Romania

People eating and drinking in Bucharest Old Town

Like Budapest, Bucharest, the capital city of Romania , is a city that houses plenty of rich history and beautiful sights. The Romanian Athenaeum, King Mihai I Park, and the Palace of Parliament immediately spring to mind. 

Those are, of course, attractions that tourists would visit during the day. At night, most partygoers will be excited by Bucharest’s vibrant beer gardens, hip rooftop bars, and lively nightclubs, most of which are centered conveniently around the city center. 

Ask the locals where you should go to experience nightlife in Bucharest, and most likely you will hear names like Face Club , Expirat Club , Caru’ Cu Bere , Nomad Skybar , and more. I’m here to tell you that, while they are all right, these aren’t the only locations to have a good time in Bucharest. Spend some time exploring this lovely city, and chances are, you’ll discover a hidden gem in no time! 

22. Riga, Latvia

Riga Town Hall Square, House of the Blackheads, St. Roland Statue and St. Peter's Church illuminated in the evening, Riga, Latvia

Being the largest city of Latvia , Riga is, to no one’s surprise, the top destination in the country for vibrant nightlife experiences. However, you probably wouldn’t have guessed that this little city is actually one of the most popular party cities in Eastern Europe. 

After all, Riga is mostly known for its rich heritage and mesmerizing architecture in the Old Town district. But it is precisely here where visitors will find the best nightclubs and bars in the city!

What makes Riga a good place to party in Europe is because of how close everything is to each other. This allows you to save on cab fare. 

But skimping out on cab fare isn’t the only reason why Riga should be on avid party-goers’ travel bucket lists. The city is home to some of the most creative bars (like The Armoury Bar and Cartel Bar ) and unforgettable nightclubs housed in former warehouses, like Depo , which boasts a rustic industrial vibe. 

23. Dubrovnik, Croatia

Night drone shot of Dubrovnik, Croatia

Finally, a place to party like your favorite Game of Thrones characters! Just kidding! However, there’s no running away from Dubrovnik’s relation to the uber-popular TV series. In fact, many of Dubrovnik’s most popular destinations are precisely so because they’ve been featured in several scenes. 

What wasn’t shown in the TV series is how the capital of Croatia is one of the top party cities in Europe! Be it beachside bars or rowdy dance clubs in the city, the nightlife in Dubrovnik is far from boring.

Don’t believe me? Just make your way to the famous beachside Buža Bar , located on the side of a cliff. As you sip on a refreshing cocktail, you’ll be mesmerized by the stunning views of the ocean before you. 

You could also party in a cave at Cave Bar More , or visit Culture Club Revelin , one of the most popular clubs in the world! 

And there you have it: 23 of the best party cities in Europe for nightlife lovers! To be honest, there are so many fantastic nightlife destinations in Europe that we couldn’t possibly feature them all!

So, if you’ve noticed that your favorite destination didn’t make the list, feel free to share them with us. Who knows, you might just see us the next time you visit for a party! 

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Discovering Deutschland: The Best Places to Visit in Germany

I f you've ever dreamed of exploring grand castles, basking in rich culture and history, or indulging in some of the world's best beer, Germany is the place to be . With a myriad of breathtaking landscapes, bustling cities, and quaint towns, it's a place where old-world charm meets modern elegance.

  • Germany, Europe's second most visited country, has a unique blend of historical wonders and modern innovation.
  • The country is renowned for iconic sites such as Neuschwanstein Castle, which inspired Disney's Sleeping Beauty Castle.
  • From the lively atmosphere of Berlin to the romantic landscapes of the Rhine Valley, Germany offers a varied travel experience.

Beholding the Magnificence of Berlin

Berlin, the country's capital, is a city of rich history and vibrant life. Don't miss the iconic Brandenburg Gate and the Berlin Wall's remnants, a stark reminder of the city's turbulent past. Meanwhile, the Museum Island is a UNESCO World Heritage site housing five world-renowned museums. It's truly a treasure trove for art and history enthusiasts.

Bavaria: Castles, Beer, and Beautiful Landscapes

Bavaria is Germany's picture-perfect region. Here, you'll find the fairy-tale Neuschwanstein Castle, perched atop a rugged hill, overlooking the serene Hohenschwangau valley. Bavaria is also home to Oktoberfest, the world's largest beer festival. A journey along the Romantic Road is a must-do, showcasing medieval towns and pristine countryside.

The Romantic Rhine Valley

The Rhine Valley, with its steep vineyards, ancient castles, and charming towns, is postcard-perfect. A river cruise on the Rhine is the best way to soak in the beauty of this region. Don't forget to sample the local Riesling wine!

Heidelberg: A Blend of Romance and Academia

Heidelberg is a quintessential university town, renowned for its baroque architecture and romantic setting. The Heidelberg Castle, overlooking the Old Town and the Neckar River, is a sight to behold. Wander around the Old Town, with its narrow lanes and historic buildings, for a leisurely day.

Maritime Charm of Hamburg

Hamburg, Germany's gateway to the world, is a city of canals, bridges, and elaborate buildings. The Elbphilharmonie, a stunning concert hall, and the historic Speicherstadt warehouse district are among the must-see sites in the city.

Germany, with its mesmerizing blend of old and new, is sure to leave you enchanted. As American travel writer Rick Steves says, ""Germany is a beautiful combination of deep history and modern innovation, offering visitors a chance to explore ancient castles, picturesque villages , and bustling cities."" Pack your bags, and let Germany weave its magic on you!

Black Forest: Germany's Enchanted Woodland

For nature enthusiasts, the Black Forest is a paradise. The region offers some of the best hiking trails in Germany, winding through dark fir forests, serene lakes, and charming villages. Don't miss the chance to visit the Triberg Waterfalls, one of the highest waterfalls in Germany, or the quaint town of Baden-Baden, famous for its thermal spas.

Leipzig: City of Music and Art

Leipzig, often known as 'the new Berlin', is a buzzing city with a thriving arts scene. It's famed for its musical heritage - as the city where Johann Sebastian Bach spent a large part of his life and where Felix Mendelssohn established Germany's first musical conservatoire. The city is also home to Spinnerei, a former cotton mill turned art hub, where artists create, exhibit, and sell their works.

Nuremberg: Stepping Back in Time

Nuremberg, a city steeped in history, offers a fascinating glimpse into Germany's past. Visit the Nuremberg Castle, a symbol of the city, and explore the Old Town with its half-timbered houses and gothic churches. The Documentation Center Nazi Party Rally Grounds, a museum on the site of former Nazi party rallies, provides insight into one of the darkest times in human history.

Frankfurt: The Manhattan of Germany

Frankfurt, known for its impressive skyline, is a bustling metropolis with a lot to offer. The city is the financial heart of Germany, hosting the European Central Bank. Don't miss the Palmengarten, a beautiful botanical garden, or the Städel Museum, one of Germany's preeminent art institutions. And for a taste of traditional Frankfurt, visit the cider taverns in the Sachsenhausen district.

German Cuisine: Beyond Bratwurst and Beer

German cuisine is hearty and diverse, with each region having its specialties. Try bratwurst, a type of German sausage, or pretzels in Bavaria, Sauerbraten (pot roast) in Rhineland, and fresh seafood dishes in the northern regions. Don't forget to taste German beer and wine - with over 1,300 breweries and vineyards along the Mosel and Rhine river, there's plenty to sample!

Kevin Erickson, your experienced travel guide, hopes that this journey through the captivating landscapes, historic landmarks, and unique culture of Germany inspires you to pack your bags and explore the country yourself. Remember, the best travel experiences often come from veering off the beaten path and making your unique journey.

What is the best time to visit Germany?

Germany can be visited year-round, but the best time depends on your activities. For sightseeing and city tours, spring (April to June) and autumn (September to October) are ideal, while winter is perfect for Christmas markets and skiing.

What are some must-try foods in Germany?

Bratwurst, pretzels, Sauerbraten, and currywurst are must-try dishes. Don't miss the local beers and wines, and try a piece of Black Forest Gateau in its place of origin!

Is Germany expensive to visit?

Germany is relatively affordable compared to other Western European countries. Costs can vary depending on the region and the type of travel experience you prefer.

Do I need to know German to travel in Germany?

While it's always helpful to know a few phrases in the local language, English is widely spoken in hotels, restaurants, and tourist areas in Germany.

What are some local customs I should be aware of?

Germans value punctuality, so be on time for any appointments. When eating, it's polite to say 'Guten Appetit' before starting. Always use formal addresses ('Sie' in German) unless invited to use the informal 'du'.

  • German National Tourist Board
  • Rick Steves' Europe
  • Official Website of Neuschwanstein Castle

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