Best Places for Dancing in the world
1. Berghain, Berlin
Berlin's techno mecca. Famous venue known as much for its sound system as its long lines.
Berlin's techno mecca. Famous venue known as much for its sound system as its long lines.
Overrun by tourists but a view is a view and this one is hard to beat so it's worth the wait. Uniquely Berlin in that it's great to bring kids to during the day, but... you can also party here until 4 am.
This gargantuan venue is known for its extensive beer garden offering a taste of Oktoberfest every day. Serving beers and traditional food, this venue is known to get crowded, and as tradition, every guest will have beer spilled on them.
The tourist trap of all tourist traps but it is central, open 24/7, and has free WiFi so you might, maybe, potentially, could, possibly, inevitably find yourself here. Upstairs theater style seating with a downstairs dance floor.
Think dive bar meets open mic night. They're usually playing live music and when they're not, they'll still put some local artists on the speakers.
Listening bar where shelves of vinyl replace the usual rows of liquor, with funk and soul spinning all night. Cocktails are inventive and precise, using house infusions and hand-carved ice.
Community, 24 hour parties, food trucks, and underground sound - Nowadays is an indoor-outdoor party venue and social hub. The backyard is a beer garden with picnic tables. Inside is a bar and dance floor. Book tickets for large events.
North Brooklyn cocktail bar to underground disco to music hall to sushi – all in one place. Late-night gets really busy and you'll most likely wait in line. Pro tip: book a late-night reservation for some bites and stay for more dancing.
Underground electronic music collective programming techno and house nights across the city. Its flagship club sits on the 19th floor of an office block, with a dance floor built around a central DJ booth.
Cozy wine bar in Munich with an industrial vibe, offering small plates and mains like beef tartar. Features a selection of natural wines, cocktails, and a lively atmosphere with 80's disco music.
Dark-wood bar lit by candles and a mirrored disco ball above the counter. Vinyl records spin behind the bar while cocktails mix with a haze of indoor smoke.
Quintessential brown café on a canal corner, with walls and ceilings stained dark from decades of smoke. The bar pours mostly beer; on busy nights, the small room empties out onto the street.
Retro diner and neighborhood bar rolling from coffee to cocktails in a corner spot lined with red stools. All-day breakfast, burgers, and music stretch from slow mornings to late-night crowds under framed photos from decades past.