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Liquidrom Berlin
For those in need of more than a relaxing bath, find some restful relaxation at this spa and sauna, open until the stars come out.
Apollo Sports Club Schöneberg
Work out like a God at this spacey Schöneberg gym with over 3,000 square metres of floor space to exercise that Achilles heel.
Aspria Spa & Sport
Vast spa and sporting facility with mixed nudity on the menu, spa treatments, ambient swimming pool and fitness equipment.
Cowshed Soho House Berlin
Luxurious treatments for knackered cows and ungroomed cattle in Soho House’s members-only enclave.
Stadtbad Neukölln
Surround yourself with Greco-Roman buff beauties (and we’re just talking about the interiors) at these beautiful historic swimming halls.
Schöneberg
The traditional gay village of Berlin, of the classic activist genre, with the density of rainbow flags going up the closer you get to Nollendorfplatz.
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Just how do you say “let’s have a fabulous, gay time” in German? 60by80.com has landed in Berlin and is offering a luxurious weekend at the five-star Brandenburger Hof to a lucky reader.
Mitte
If elsewhere all roads lead to Rome, in Berlin they end up here and the tour buses ship in the fanny-packed, camera-touting tourists, well, by the busload.
Neukölln
An area with metal detectors at schools but now seeing interest from artists, hipsters trying to escape themselves, and homeowners looking for the next big up-and-coming neighbourhood.
Charlottenburg-Ku’damm
The centre of West Berlin before the unification, Charlottenburg is now bearing more resemblance to its silver-haired population: refined and affluent, but also a bit dull.
Kreuzberg
One of Berlin’s most thriving and diverse cultural areas, full of anarchic punk types clamouring to be heard amongst the newcomers who’ve set up some of city’s coolest shops, bars and art spaces.
Friedrichshain
The city’s answer to New York’s Lower East Side and London’s Shoreditch. Abandoned warehouses are being snapped up by developers and converted into night clubs and luxury loft apartments.
Prenzlauer Berg
The epitome of everything arty-farty about Berlin, Prenzlauer Berg is both one of the most village-like neighbourhoods as well as one of the most tourist-friendly boho centres.
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