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Formerly Anderes Ufer (' The Opposite'), Neues Ufer (' The New Side') was a go-to hangout for David Bowie throughout his late-1970s Berlin exile; he lived a couple of doors down on Hauptstrasse. Hotfoot it to one of Berlin's a lot of notorious cruising bars for a stimulating preference of the city's queer scene. With surging events and a labyrinthine dark space, there's a reason Ficken 3000 has actually become a tale among locals searching for a beverage, dance as well as a flamboyant good time. The bar's entryway on Urbanstrasse is reasonably discreet-- seek the rainbow flag repainted above its door and ring the buzzer if you risk. I really did not such as that people were yelling as well as waving their arms airborne - not my cup of tea. During the day it's an unusual cafe/bar with an attached even weirder fashion store at night they place on truly cool and one-of-a-kind dance and songs programs in their celebration basement. http://guriev.vimos.ru/user/paxtunxbog |