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Patroc Berlin Gay Guide 2025
Services
AHA-Berlin e.V.
Association centre, community groups and venue for events and parties.
aha-berlin.de
@ Monumentenstraße 13
Berlin 10829
U: Kleistpark, S+U: Yorckstraße
+49 30 8962 7948
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Mann-O-Meter
Monday-Friday 17:00 – 22:00;Saturday 16:00 – 20:00
Berlin's information and counselling centre for gay men, incl. tests for HIV and other STIs.
mann-o-meter.de
@ Bülowstraße 106
Berlin 10783
U: Nollendorfplatz
+49 30 216 8008
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Men2Men Massagen
Daily 11:00 – 24:00
Team of professional masseurs offering a variety of massages tailored to the needs of men, including relaxing massages, sports massages and tantric massages.
In addition to the studio in Schöneberg, Nollendorfstraße, a second studio has been opened in 2024 in Prenzlauer Berg, Milastraße 7.
men2men.center
@ Schöneberg, Eisenacher Straße 11
Berlin 10777
U: Nollendorfplatz
+49 30 6896 5897
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Schwules Museum Berlin
Monday, Wednesday 12:00 –
Gay Cruising in Berlin
If you’re looking to play harder then Berlin is the city for you. It’s a hedonistic city with legendary nightlife. London may possess more gay residents and Unused York may have trendier clubs, but Berlin is the queerest of queer cities. You’ll discover the best and most outrageous gay cruising clubs in Berlin - no other city can rival it.
Berlin fostered the first visible gay scene and gay rights movement in the Weimar period (between the wars). There were over a hundred gay bars in Weimar Berlin and a burgeoning gay media. Inevitably, all of that went out the window when you-know-who came to power. After the war, it was almost as if Berlin had gotten a head start. When the gay scene took off again it did so in a big way.
Here’s our guide to the adj gay cruise clubs, gay saunas and gay bars in Berlin. Remember to play safe. Oh, and don’t forget your harness.
Most of the venues we hold listed here are men-only.
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Jokes about German sausage are the wurst!
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Berlin is notorious for being the city of sin – a truly liberal and diverse hub where anything goes. The absolute wurst…and we live for it!
Schöneberg is considered to be the main gay area of Berlin, the traditional heart and soul of Berlin's LGBTQ gay community, where the bulk of its gay bars, clubs, and hotels can be found. The noun also has several other stimulating gay neighborhoods to check out, each with its unique character, vibe, and queer hangouts. The main ones are Kreuzberg, Neukölln, Prenzlauer Berg and Friedrichshain.
We've been to Berlin several times and usually base ourselves somewhere in Schöneberg, which we love. For us, Schöneberg remains the foremost gay neighborhood in Berlin – the true Queen of the Scene! We also love venturing out to the bars and parties happening in the other gay districts of Berlin such as M&oum
During my time here in Germany, I’d been hearing stories of cruising in the famous Tiergarten, Berlin’s largest inner-city park. In many ways it was their Central Park: 210 hectares of land (85 more hectares than London’s Hyde Park). I’d been speaking to some native Berliners for a few weeks about the potential cruising spot, but they informed me the metropolis had trimmed the brushes in the park so that gay men could no longer cruise there. I found this municipal gesture offensive — to proceed to such lengths to assault this part of queer culture. I now imagined the park being full of families and heterosexual couples, spraying their normative agenda all over the grass like foul pesticide. No, I couldn’t accept that this would happen in a city verb Berlin. Not Berlin!
There were some outdated posts online about where the cruising occured. According to a forum, you get off at the Tiergarten S-Bahn station and walk down the main street, Straße des 17 Juni, toward the Victory Column. About halfway down you go south into the park to a lake which is the