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Party On in Hamburg
Party On in Hamburg
Hamburg is one of Germany’s top tourist destinations for its history, culture, and canals. Germany’s second-biggest city—with a population of over 1.8 million—has over 2,500 bridges, numerous UNESCO World Heritage Sites, and is Germany’s largest port, playing an integral role in Europe’s largest economy.
However, Hamburg is also home to some of the best nightlife in Europe (if not the world). With a selection of outstanding nightclubs and bars, the lively port city offers the ultimate night-out experience for people of all tastes.
Here are some of the best things to do when you party in Hamburg:
1. Herzblut St. Pauli
The popular Herzblut, translating to heart’s blood in German, is a cocktail bar, restaurant, and nightclub mixed as one—making it the perfect place to start your Hamburg night out. Jordan Mozer, a well-known American designer, designed the interior of the club, resulting in an eloquent interior.
The venue has an eclectic cocktail menu, including Cuba Libre, Touch Down, Der Grinch, Bahama Mama, and much more. Also, the food menu has plenty of delicious treats to get your party started.
Address: Reeperbahn 50, 20359 Hamburg, Germany
Website: http://www.herzblut-st-pauli.de/
2. Molotow
If you’re looking for a superb underground club, look no further than Molotow. Famous for its excellent indie rock, unforgettable parties, and post-rock concerts, Molotow is a great place to dance the night away. Many legendary bands, including the White Stripes, The Killers, The Hives, and Mando Diao, played in Molotow before gaining global success.
The Molotow found a new home recently after circumstances forced it to move several times. Now, you’ll find it in the west end of Reeperbahn, offering guests three floors of fun in the club, the Karatekeller, and the SkyBar.
Address: Nobistor 14, 22767 Hamburg, Germany
Website: https://www.molotow.com/en/
3. Grosse Freiheit 36
Do you love The Beatles? If so, you should check out Grosse Freiheit 36, one of the biggest clubs in Hamburg. The Beatles moved to Hamburg from Liverpool in the early 60s. They had one goal: to earn money from playing live music and have a great time. That’s precisely what they did; they truly mastered their craft in this city and played in this club many times.
But not only that, many tremendous performers have played there. Head to the scenic Galerie 36 upstairs for excellent cocktails and Latino music. You’ll also often find artwork exhibitions there.
Address: Große Freiheit 36, 22767 Hamburg, Germany
Website:https://www.hamburg.de/clubs-in-hamburg/3538292/grosse-freiheit-36/
4. Moondoo
Moondoo is the best place to party if you want to dance in style. The elegant, chic nightclub is similar to the New York nightclub era because it offers an eclectic mix of soul, funk, disco, soul, and electronic beats. You’ll often find famous DJs spinning their plates on the upper floor.
Whereas on the lower floor, you’ll find a more hip, underground vibe. If you love indie music, visit Moondoo on Fridays because it’ll feature alternative music with special guest DJs. What’s more, the locally famous ‘Saturday Night Wildstyle’ is well worth the visit and the most popular event of the week.
Address: Reeperbahn 136, 20359 Hamburg, Germany
Website: https://www.moondoo.de/
5. Docks
The St. Pauli District is one of Hamburg’s best nightlife areas, and the Docks is the main establishment. Situated on the Spielbudenplatz, the Docks has hosted up to 1,500 music fans since 1988. The club plays techno, house, and electronica until the early hours.
In addition, international superstars—such as David Bowie and Red Hot Chilli Peppers—have played concerts there. Every September, the Docks hosts the Reeperbahn Festival, Germany’s biggest club festival.
Address: Spielbude Npl. 19, 20359 Hamburg, Germany
Website:https://www.docks-prinzenbar.de/
6. Mojo
If you enjoy listening to RnB, electronica, or hip-hop, you’ll love Mojo, one of the most popular clubs in Germany. The club is notorious for its soul, dance, jazz, and electronic music. It reopened in 2013 after being closed for over ten years.
The spectacular club entrance, including two futuristic gates that lift from the ground, gives the nightclub a luxurious vibe. The local DJs continue to play the beats that made the club famous on the underground dance floor.
Address: Reeperbahn 1, 20359 Hamburg, Germany
Website:https://www.mojo.de/programme/
7. NOHO Club
Fancy partying with excellent views? If so, the NOHO club—situated above the rooftops of Reeperbahn—is one of Hamburg’s most sophisticated addresses. The club used to be a former erotic art museum, and the top floor offers one of the best atmospheres in Hamburg.
Furthermore, the fifth floor includes a mix of disco beats and electronica with Hamburg’s largest disco ball and mirror LED wall. On the fourth floor, you’ll find soul, funk, and RnB music mixed with a beautiful red-light ambiance.
Address: Nobistor 10, 22767 Hamburg, Germany
Website:https://noho-club.de/
8. Indra Musikclub
Indra Musikclub was another club that The Beatles regularly played in; it was also the first club they played in Germany. As one of Hamburg’s most popular music venues, you’ll find top-class bands and DJs playing there weekly.
In addition, you’ll find various music genres here—including soul, blues, and rock ‘n’ roll. You can also watch stand-up comedy there on certain nights.
Address: Große Freiheit 64, 22767 Hamburg, Germany
Website:http://www.indramusikclub.com/
9. Angie’s Nightclub
Last but not least, Angie’s Nightclub is one of Hamburg’s most popular nightclubs and a superb place to buy cocktails (the bar has over 100 cocktail options). Local bands play gigs weekly, and Angie’s house band frequently plays funk, swing, and jazz music.
Founded in 1991 by artist Andie Stardust, who sadly passed away in 2007, the nightclub is one of the most popular in Germany and has a stellar international reputation.
Address: Spielbudenpl. 27, 20359 Hamburg, Germany
Hamburg: One of Europe’s Most Incredible Nightlife Destinations
Europe has many wonderful destinations for nightlife—yet Hamburg is almost always one of the top-rated options. The city has something for everyone, including an iconic rock scene and endless electronic music options.
If you’re ready to party, Hamburg won’t let you down.