INTRODUCTION
With everything from urban beaches and a hopping club culture, to boutique-chic design and cosmopolitan sophistication, the German capital has it all. Discover Berlin using the 60by80 gay guide for an extended weekend with Club, Queen and King-sized recommendations on what to see and do, and where to eat, shop and go out
Click for our guide to 60 hours in gay Berlin.
Plus One Berlin
From the brains behind Design Hotels’ PR, a place to stay in Kreuzkölln with a ‘plus one’ insider expert on the side.
Schlosshotel im Grunewald
If you’re happy to sacrifice proximity for style, this palatial lodging is just the thing.
Voo Store
Kreuzberg's first really exciting retail option, making a trip out of more merchandise-friendly Mitte worth the S-Bahn fare.
Schwules Museum – Gay Museum
Dig a little deeper than the bars to discover more about Berlin’s homosexual history.
Sage Restaurant
As sceney as befits its nightlife lineage and while there may be no face control, advance booking is highly advised.
Suicide Sue
A local favourite amongst Prenzlauerberg hipsters for its mean breakfasts and flawless fixtures.
Kater Holzig - KaterSchmaus
Like your favourite student hangout, just with a grown-up crowd, the hipster bar-restaurant picks up the mantle from the legendary Bar 25.
Prince Charles
No Windsors, but plenty of Kreuzberg nightlife royalty and hipster paupers at this Berliner watering hole.
Buck & Breck
Think ahead to get a space at this teensy tiny speakeasy. Hard to find and difficult to secure bumspace in.
















