Attracting more bewildered tourists than the VIPs flashing black keys to gain unquestioned entry these days, this well-weathered club occupies the twelfth floor of an Alexanderplatz skyscraper. Its irresistible draw lies in its grandiloquent roof terrace flaunting a jaw-dropping view of the surrounding city. Much easier, and much more fun, than trying to score a seat at the TV Tower’s 360-degree turning restaurant.
It also still remains a brilliant venue for going wild on the small dance-floor, or for those shattered from the high-rise raving, sitting around the perimeter of the club on padded benches. Big international DJ’s make an appearance at the top of this old Soviet tower-block, so keep an eye on listings but whoever’s playing—parties don’t often boast a view like this.