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]]>A lot of the time, it’s down to luck whether the doormen let you enter. Still, there are certain things you can do to improve your chances. And so, we’ve rounded up advice from Redditors who have made it into the club. Here are the recurring tips that will increase your chances of getting in.
The doormen will know if you are trying too hard. If you look desperate to get in, they’ll know it’s your first time and you are more likely to get turned away.
The Berghain scene is daring and edgy. Don’t be afraid to dress bold. We’re talking chunky chokers and seethrough shirts. It’s also important that you dress comfortably though. People go to Berghain to rave until the early hours of the morning, not to pose in front of the DJ booth.
Don’t arrive too early. Anytime before 1 AM is considered too keen. Around this time, you will likely have to queue for over an hour. Sometimes, the later you get there, the better your chances of getting in.
It’s OK to have a couple of drinks before getting in line, but don’t get too sloshed. The doormen will turn you away in a heartbeat.
Ultimately though, the only way to guarantee entry is to get on the guestlist. When you are at the door, the bouncers will ask you who you are there to say. Make sure you can name at least one of the DJs or you will get turned away.
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]]>Monarch is well hidden and even locals struggle to find it. Look out for a door painted with stickers on the side of the street. When inside, you can enjoy alternative and electro music with cool decor and even cooler people.
8mm is a dive bar with a changing scene. You’ll need to check the program because if not, there’s no way of knowing whether you will be in for a night of psychedelic rock or funky electronica.
Loophole is the place to be if you want cheap beer and good company. It gets awfully hot inside but that’s because it’s always packed out with music-loving youth.
Urban Space is an art space where many music events are hosted. From electronica to krautrock, you’re always guaranteed a night of good music here.
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]]>The post Here’s How to Get Into Berlin’s Berghain appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>A lot of the time, it’s down to luck whether the doormen let you enter. Still, there are certain things you can do to improve your chances. And so, we’ve rounded up advice from Redditors who have made it into the club. Here are the recurring tips that will increase your chances of getting in.
The doormen will know if you are trying too hard. If you look desperate to get in, they’ll know it’s your first time and you are more likely to get turned away.
The Berghain scene is daring and edgy. Don’t be afraid to dress bold. We’re talking chunky chokers and seethrough shirts. It’s also important that you dress comfortably though. People go to Berghain to rave until the early hours of the morning, not to pose in front of the DJ booth.
Don’t arrive too early. Anytime before 1 AM is considered too keen. Around this time, you will likely have to queue for over an hour. Sometimes, the later you get there, the better your chances of getting in.
It’s OK to have a couple of drinks before getting in line, but don’t get too sloshed. The doormen will turn you away in a heartbeat.
Ultimately though, the only way to guarantee entry is to get on the guestlist. When you are at the door, the bouncers will ask you who you are there to say. Make sure you can name at least one of the DJs or you will get turned away.
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]]>The post A Guide to Berlin’s Underground Music Scene appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Monarch is well hidden and even locals struggle to find it. Look out for a door painted with stickers on the side of the street. When inside, you can enjoy alternative and electro music with cool decor and even cooler people.
8mm is a dive bar with a changing scene. You’ll need to check the program because if not, there’s no way of knowing whether you will be in for a night of psychedelic rock or funky electronica.
Loophole is the place to be if you want cheap beer and good company. It gets awfully hot inside but that’s because it’s always packed out with music-loving youth.
Urban Space is an art space where many music events are hosted. From electronica to krautrock, you’re always guaranteed a night of good music here.
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