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GAY TRAVEL IN BERLIN

THINGS TO DO IN BERLIN

Berlin has been one of the most popular gay destination in Europe and perhaps the world. This is due to the many entertainment venues, shops and festivals, but also through the free and artistic atmosphere, the numerous museums and large amount of bars and unique restaurants with detailed attention to the quality of the ingredients. If you are looking for a hotel close to the most popular entertainment venues, you can best book a hotel near Motzstrasse, Also in the areas of Friedrichshain, Kreuzberg & Neukölln and Prenzlauer Berg there are several gay venues.

HOTELS FOR GAYS IN BERLIN

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Axel Hotel Berlin

Axel Hotel Berlin is a centrally located hotel in the middle of the gay district of Berlin. This makes this hotel a popular choice for gay travelers. From the hotel you walk within five minutes to several gay bars and clubs. Facilities at the Axel Ho

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Tom’s Hotel

Tom's Hotel is a hotel that focuses mainly on gay guests. It is therefore in the middle of the gay district of Berlin Schöneberg. Upon arrival you will receiv1e a card that gives you discounts at various (gay) venues located in the vicinity of the hotel. Other famous Berlin attractions are easily accessible from Tom's Hotel because there are several subway stations within walking distance of the
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TWO Hotel Berlin by Axel

The TWO Hotel Berlin is part of the Axel Hotel Group, a hotel chain with many popular gay hotels around Europe and nowadays in the USA and Cuba as well. The hotel is not directly situated in the main gay area of Berlin. It is around a twenty minute walk to the gay area on and around Motzstrasse. By subway it will take just over ten minutes. In the direct vicinity of TWO Hotel Berlin are several su
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Orania.Berlin

Set in a beautiful historic building, the Orania.Berlin Hotel is an excellent choice from which to explore Berlin. Within a kilometer from the hotel there are no less than four subway stations. The nearest subway stations are Kottbusser Tor and Moritzplatz. Guests of hotel Orania.Berlin are very enthousiastic about the friendly and welcoming staff. They consider the room rates as good value for mo
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ArtHotel Connection

ArtHotel Connection is a popular hotel in a very convenient location in Berlin. From the hotel you can easily explore Berlin and in the evening you can walk to the popular gay nightspots. A nice extra service of ArtHotel Connection is the daily breakfast buffet until 16:00. The hotels offers 16 rooms, of which the smallest has a shared toilet. Throughout the hotel you can use free WiFi. There are
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Leonardo Hotel Berlin Mitte

The Leonardo Hotel is a beautiful hotel downtown Berlin. The recently opened hotel offers well designed rooms with up-to-date amenities. The hotel is located just across Friedrichstraße Train Station. In the direct vicinity of the Leonardo Hotel you can find several museums such as the Natural History Museum. The Brandburg Gate is also within walking distcance of the hotel.
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Riu Plaza Berlin

Hotel RIU Plaza Berlin is situated at an excellent location in Berlin, in the Tempelhof-Schöneberg district. From the hotel it is a short walk to the gay area of Berlin. The hotel is set in a modern, 17 storey building. Some of the rooms offer a fantastic view over Berlin. All rooms are beautifully designed and equipped with all the amenities you might expect from a luxurious hotel. For the shopp
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H10 Berlin Ku’damm

H10 Berlin Ku'damm is a great place to stay during your visit of Berlin. The central location of the hotel makes it a perfect starting point from which to explore the many points of interests as the gay scene of Berlin. The hotel offers great value for money and has excellent facilities which include a gym and a spa. From H10 Berlin Ku'damm is is a short walk to the nearest subway station which ma
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Scandic Berlin Kurfürstendamm

The Scandic Berlin Kurfürstendamm is a super gay friendly hotel in Berlin. This hotel especially welcomes gay travelers and will make sure that you will feel at home. The rooms are well equipped and facilities are great. From the Scandic Berlin Kurfürstendamm it is a ten minute-walk to the gay venues in and around Motzstraße. The other gay areas in Berlin can easily be visited  by subway. The
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25hours Hotel Bikini Berlin

The 25hours Hotel Bikini Berlin is a unique hotel in Berlin. The hotel is set next to the Zoo of Berlin (Zoologischer Garten Berlin). From the hotel you have great views over the Zoo of Berlin. You hardly realize that you are staying in the city center of Berlin. The rooms have a trendy interior, are spacious and are clean. Other facilities of 25hours Hotel Bikini Berlin inlcude a restaur

FAQ's ABOUT GAY FRIENDLY HOTELS IN BERLIN

  • Why travel to Berlin?
  • Berlin is a city with an open mind. Many Berliners are not afraid of gay culture and are, in fact, proud of it. So, if you are looking to experience Berlin and its culture truly, you should consider traveling to Berlin as a gay couple. Berlin’s gay scene is just as vibrant and exciting as the city itself, with its “Schwules Berlin” (gay Berlin) sign and the multitude of gay clubs.

  • What are the most important holidays & closing days?
  • While the Berlin tourism calendar is packed with events and festivals year-round, there are a handful of holidays and closing days that you should definitely keep in mind. The city’s top attractions keep different hours during these events and some even close altogether!
    As Berlin is a very gay-friendly city, you can expect numerous events and festivals throughout the year that celebrate LGBTQ pride. In the summer (June-July), there is the German-wide Christopher Street Day (CSD) festival, while in September, it is the turn of WorldPride. If you are into clubbing, then you will enjoy Berlin’s famous gay-friendly nightlife during the summer months. Touring the city’s landmarks is another great way to enjoy the city. The Brandenburg Gate is a magnificent structure and a key Berlin tourist attraction. The Reichstag, or German parliament building, is open to visitors.

  • When is the best time to travel to Berlin?
  • With a Berlin holiday, you can enjoy the best of what this exciting city has to offer at any time of year. Of course, it’s possible to visit Berlin during any time of year, but you’ll have the best time to travel to Berlin in spring and autumn.

  • What are the general opening and closing hours of shops/museums?
  • All shops and museums in Berlin will be open from Monday to Sunday from 10:00 to 18:00. Most stores are closed on Mondays and in the months of December and January as the stores are closed for January and December holidays. Most stores and museums will be closed on Sundays.

  • How far is the nearest airport from Berlin?
  • The best way to travel between Berlin and the airport is to take the S-Bahn (train). The journey takes just over an hour, and trains leave every 15 minutes. You can buy a single or day ticket from ticket machines at the station. If you have an AB ticket, you can change trains at Hauptbahnhof (Kurfürstendamm) to arrive at the airport. The journey from Tegel or Schönefeld Airport to the center takes about 30-40 minutes.
    The airports all have cafes and restaurants and shops, and all have modern facilities and conveniences like internet cafes, banks, luggage storage, and post offices. You can also find ATMs to withdraw cash in your own currency at both airports.

  • How do I get from the airport to my hotel?
  • You should check which airport you will fly into. There are two airports in Berlin: the old “Tempelhof” airport and Berlin’s new airport “Tegel” that opened in 2000. Tegel is the airport for most low-cost airlines, but you can also fly to Tempelhof, which is located only 10 km (6 miles) from the city center. So you can decide if you prefer to arrive in the west of Berlin or in the east.

  • Is it easy to use public transport in Berlin?
  • Berlin is one of the easiest cities to get around in, with an efficient public transport system and a city center that’s easy to explore on foot. Buses and the U-Bahn Metro are the backbones of Berlin’s public transport, with buses running every couple of minutes, day and night, and the U-Bahn running every 5 to 10 minutes at rush hour. However, you might want to avoid the U-Bahn in the evenings because it tends to get very crowded.

  • Is it easy to get a taxi in Berlin?
  • As a major tourist destination, Berlin is an easy place to get around – with an efficient public transit system and a large number of reliable taxi services. Taxis are readily available on the streets, but you can always call one immediately if you don’t see one immediately. Most operators speak at least some English, so you shouldn’t have trouble getting where you need to go. In addition, Berlin has an excellent public bicycle service, which is free to use and generally easy to find.

  • What are the main attractions in Berlin?
  • Berlin is the capital of Germany and one of the most popular travel spots in Europe. Thanks to its vibrant art scene, great shopping, and a vibrant gay-friendly scene, Berlin is a top tourist destination. A great place for LGBT travelers to visit is the Tiergarten, a large public park and zoo, which is home to a number of statues and memorials to some of the great leaders of the gay rights movement. The city is also a great place to go shopping. Shops are spread throughout the city, and the neighborhoods of Mitte, Prenzlauer Berg, and Friedrichshain have some of the best shopping areas.

  • Which museums can I visit in Berlin?
  • Berlin has a vibrant gay scene with an abundance of gay clubs, saunas, restaurants, and bars. It is also home to many museums worth visiting, including the Jewish Museum, the Deutsches Museum, the Sony Center, the Berliner Philharmonie, and the Museum of Contemporary Arts. Many of the museums in Berlin are free to visit.

  • In which area in Berlin can you find the most bars & restaurants?
  • In gay-friendly Berlin, there are many areas full of bars and restaurants: Mitte, Friedrichshain, Schöneberg, and Neukölln are just a few of them. However, none of them can compare with the area around Nollendorfplatz. This area is full of life and is the perfect place to start your night out with a drink at a cosy bar or to enjoy a delicious meal.

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