
Party in Prenzlauer Berg
In the heart of Berlin’s trendy Prenzlauer Berg, you’ll find the vibrant neighborhood around Schönhauser Allee. After reunification, the area transformed into a playground for night owls and party lovers. Today, it’s home to stylish boutiques, cozy cafés, international restaurants, and buzzing bars—along with Berlin’s oldest beer garden, the legendary Prater Biergarten.
Kulturbrauerei
Just south of Schönhauser Allee lies the Kulturbrauerei, a sprawling cultural hub housed in a former brewery. Here you’ll find restaurants, bars, and clubs alongside theaters, a cinema, and the Haus für Poesie. The spacious courtyard hosts everything from concerts and festivals to the popular Lucia Christmas Market and its legendary New Year’s Eve party. Fun fact: the Schultheiss brewery once produced its beer right here.
Kollwitzplatz
One of Berlin’s most beautiful squares, Kollwitzplatz is the lively heart of Prenzlauer Berg. Once a hotspot of Berlin’s art scene, today it attracts designers, creatives, and young families. With its striking water tower as a landmark, the square is surrounded by plenty of restaurants and bars such as Bar 55 and ETC Bar. And for the perfect hangover cure, stop by Anna Blume for a hearty breakfast.
Pfefferberg Cultural Centre
A short walk further south at Senefelderplatz, you’ll discover Pfefferberg—another cultural complex with a charming beer garden, a theater, and Haus 13, which hosts concerts, dance nights, and parties. The surrounding neighborhood is dotted with galleries, laid-back bars, and even StrangerChess, a quirky chess club where you can play until midnight.
Getting to Eberswalder Straße
The easiest way to reach Eberswalder Straße is by U-Bahn line U2 or tram lines M1, M10, or 12 to U Eberswalder Straße. To reach Schönhauser Allee, take the S-Bahn (including the Ringbahn) or U2 to Schönhauser Allee, or hop on tram lines 50 or M1. Night owls can also rely on the N2 night bus, which stops at both Eberswalder Straße and Schönhauser Allee.
A Friendly Reminder
Yes, Prenzlauer Berg comes alive at night—but Berliners value their rest too. Out of consideration for the locals, please keep noise down after 10 pm. After all, most people have work waiting for them the next morning. Thank you!
Party in Prenzlauer Berg
In the heart of the trendy district of Prenzlauer Berg, you will find the neighbourhood around Schönhauser Allee. After reunification, the area developed into an adventure land for night owls and party animals. Today it is home to chic boutiques, cafés, restaurants and bars, including the oldest beer garden in Berlin, the Prater Biergarten.
To the south of Schönhauser Allee is the Kulturbrauerei. It is home to restaurants, bars and clubs, as well as theatres, a cinema and the Haus für Poesie. The Lucia Christmas market and the legendary New Year's Eve party, concerts and festivals take place in the large inner courtyard of the ensemble. Incidentally, the Schultheiss brewery used to produce its beer here.
One of the most beautiful squares in Berlin is Kollwitzplatz - the centre of the Prenzlauer Berg district. It used to be known for Berlin's art scene, but nowadays it is mainly designers and creative types who meet here. The neighbourhood is not only worth a visit because of the striking water tower, there are many restaurants and bars around Kollwitzplatz, such as Bar 55 or the ETC Bar. And for a hangover breakfast, head to Anna Blume.
Pfefferberg cultural centre
A little further south on Sennefelderplatz is the Pfefferberg site, another cultural centre with a beautiful beer garden, a theatre and Haus 13, which hosts concerts, dance events and parties. In the neighbourhood you will find several galleries, bars and StrangerChess, a chess club where you can play until midnight.
What is the best way to get to Eberswalder Straße?
You can reach Eberswalder Straße by underground line U2 or tram lines M1, M10 or 12 to U Eberswalder Straße. Visitors to Schönhauser Allee can take the S-Bahn, Ringbahn or U2 to Schönhauser Allee. Tram lines 50 and M1 also stop at Schönhauser Allee. The night bus line N2 stops at Eberswalder Straße and Schönhauser Allee.
And finally, one more request:
Of course it can be lively in the evenings - but please remember: at some point, Berliners also want to get some rest, after all, work is usually waiting the next day. Therefore our request: Be considerate and quieter from 10 pm onwards.