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Please refresh the page and retry. B erlin is known for its edgy corners and hipster hangouts, cosy pubs and off-the-beaten-track bars. From old-fashioned cocktails in hidden speakeasies, fizzy Pilsners in buzzy beer hall or schnaps on a balcony overlooking Kantstrasse, Telegraph Travel expert Paul Sullivan shares his favourite drinking spots in Berlin.
One of Kreuzberg's most popular pre-club bars, Luzia sits along the district's buzzy Oranienstrasse. With exposed and distressed brick and concrete walls, splashes of street art and funky murals, and some quirky decorative knick knacks, it serves as a mellow coffee spot during the day, with locals chatting and people-watching from the large, street-facing windows.
Come nightfall, especially at weekends, the house and techno gets turned up, lights are dimmed and the beers, mixed drinks and cocktails begin to flow as the clubbers and hipsters warm up for the evening ahead.
Contact: 81 79 99 58; luzia. S et on a floating deck on a small canal off the river Spree, this little bar-club shack is one of Berlin's perennial summer party favourites. Aside from the wooden decking and some casual seating there's a tiny, ceramic-tiled room with a great sound system, where DJs β sometimes big names play spontaneously β go into the early hours at weekends.
There's also a second area at street level with a pizzeria summer only. Relaxing under the willow trees with a beer or gin and tonic and soaking up the vibes is a quintessential Berlin thing to do. It is set inside a fairly nondescript courtyard in Prenzlauer Berg, and might look a little desolate in winter, but come summertime the chestnut trees are in bloom and the locals sip beers and munch sausages on shared wooden picnic benches. Contact: 00 49 30 44 85 68 8; pratergarten.