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Berlin: 5 Romantic Gay Approachable Experiences
Berlin is super lgbtq+. Gayness is so adv accepted in every aspect of society that you’ll find sprinkles of it everywhere.
Today, most people associate the city with insane sex fetish clubs and an extremely lax attitude to, well just about everything. In fact, you’re not far from the truth: in Berlin, anything goes, except crossing the road when it’s red. Don’t get caught jaywalking in Germany!
Couples (straight or gay) will in particular love this city. There’s plenty of romantic things to do to suit all preferences.
Here’s our 5 favourite romantic experiences in Berlin following our recent visit. For more facts about gay Berlin, verify out our guide to the gay scene of Berlin and gay bars of Schöneberg.
Stefan and Sebastiens romantic journey in Berlin
1. Baroque themed dinner and music concert
Berlin punches its weight when it comes to classical music. This is the city that gave us some of the most famous Bach, Beethoven, Brahms, Mendelssohn, Strauss, Wagner and many more.
The Charlottenburg Palace is decorated in rococo design and now a museum where classical music concerts are hosted and passionate dinners served
Gay Neighbourhoods in Berlin
Berlin's core of queer activity is Nollendorfplatz in Schöneberg in the south west just beside the city zoo. Every year, the lesbian and gay street festival takes place here, which marks the start of Pride Week. In the s, the neighbourhood enjoys a well-deserved reputation for some of Berlin's best nightlife, as well as restaurants, cafés and shops frequented by the LGBTQ+ community in particular. Other rainbow neighbourhoods in Berlin not to be overlooked contain its neighbour Kreuzberg, and the SchwuZ nightclub in Neukölln. There are also shops along the Bergmannstraße as well as reside music venues where Queer citizens and visitors gather and have fun. The Mitte neighbourhood also has pockets of LGBTQ+ hotspots including Weinbergpark. Find more scene tips for queer places in Berlin.
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LGBTQ+-friendly Hotels in Berlin
- You are welcome just as you are
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The video gives an insight into the offers of the Pink Pillow Berlin Collection. These are LGBTQ+-friendly hotels in Berlin. In the video, various queer people possess their say (in English) about why they undergo comfortable in Berlin. They are shown in unlike hotel scenarios and some typical Berlin sights such as the East Side Gallery, the Brandenburg Gate, the TV Tower and the Oberbaum Bridge can also be seen. The video's subtitles can be switched on and off in the YouTube player under settings. For a transcription, the video should be viewed directly on YouTube.
Schwules Museum (Gay Museum)
Opened in , Berlin's Lgbtq+ Museum moved to a former printing house in the Tiergarten district in , and now enjoys a sprawling exhibition space. By means of thought-provoking events, talks and exhibitions, the museum chronicles gay identity, both within and outside Germany. Known locally as the Schwules Museum, the Gay Museum makes for a fun and unusual visit, with signage in English and German.
Book your ticket with Berlin WelcomeCard discount in advance via the Gay Museum website.
Open Berlin
Berlin has confidently been growing into its role as one of Europe's top city break destinations. The city's eventful past can be witnessed at locations including the Berlin Wall and the Jewish Museum, while a river cruise is the matchless way to take in impressive sights such as Berlin Cathedral, Museum Island and the Reichstag. Foodies are spoiled for option with the global cuisine available, as well the local favourites of bratwurst sausage and kebabs. As night descends, Berlin's underground scene comes alive with its moodily-lit bars, colourful parties and international DJs. Or how about some s style cabaret and dinner? Undoubtedly, Berlin prides itse
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