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GAY HOTELS IN: Berlin
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BERLIN GAY GUIDE
Berlin, Capital of the Federal Republic of Germany, is located at the heart of Europe and also, after EU enlargement in 2004, at the centre of the European Community. With about 3,400,000 inhabitants, Berlin is the largest City in Germany.
In the middle of the Brandenburg region, the city occupies the flatlands on the banks of the Havel and Spree rivers and is criss-crossed with numerous canals.
THE GAY BERLIN SCENE
Due to its unique history Berlin consists of two city centres. Each district has its own centre for shopping and nightlife. A very colourful and diverse gay and lesbian scene primarily developed over the years in the districts of Schöneberg, Kreuzberg and Prenzlauer Berg.
In Schöneberg you will find the largest gay area, the scene in Kreuzberg is more alternative and the nightlife in Prenzlauer Berg is influenced by the many students living there. Loads of discos and clubs in the districts of Mitte and Friedrichshain are attractions to gays and lesbians.
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Berlin gay hotels and gay accommodation
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GAY HOTELS IN BERLIN
GAY GUIDE BERLIN
In most parts of Berlin gay folks are as accepted as anyone else.
In the main gay districts of Kreuzberg, Schöneberg, Mitte, Friedrichshain & Prenzlauer Berg, same sex couples can be seen, like any other couples, kissing and holding hands.
Because of this acceptability, the gay scene is not limited to gay venues. Gay social life is one of the many threads which make Berlin and add to its amazing character.
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