From the outside, this grungy bar / nightclub may just look like an old brick factory covered in street art, but stop inside for a drink, some music, and a cool vibe. You can even come for lunch and sit in their garden out back.
One of Berlin's more peculiar clubs, Hoppetosse is a permanently moored ship ⛴ that now features an amazing roof deck and small dance floor pumping techno music.
Built into S-Bahn station Humboldthain, Humboldthain Club is the rare Wedding club and wonderfully unique. Two dance floors playing either harder techno or funk, with plenty of outdoor (stadium) seating surrounding lively ping pong tables.
Unassuming from the outside, but one of the city's best party spots. A nightclub with an industrial design that features two indoor floors and an outdoor garden - expect different music genres in each space.
Previously a more under-the-radar club, Sisyphos has jumped into the top tier of Berlin's nightlife options along with Berghain, Kater, and Renate. Several dance floors playing various forms of electronic music await.
Spanning multiple floors of an untended "Altbau" in Friedrichshain across the Spree from Treptower Park, Salon Zur Wilden Renate lays claim to Berlin's top local's nightclub.
Not your traditional Berlin club with thumping techno music, as Yaam (Young African Artist Market) features more live music, reggae, and other beats. Good spot for a chilled afternoon in the sun ☀️ along the river. Food carts also open.
Colorful riverfront nightclub that is built mostly out of repurposed shipping containers. Multiple dance floors and a large outdoor patio. Great summer spot.
The ying to Berghain's yang. Colorful outfits, lively music, open, and outdoors with a beautiful location right on the Spree.