
Connection Club
Connection Club has been a pillar of Berlin's gay Schöneberg scene for over 30 years. Two dance floors, a basement cruise area with dark room, and consistent top DJs running house, electro, and dance music keep it packed on weekends. Things don't get going until after 1am, so arriving at midnight puts you ahead of the real crowd.
What to Expect
A classic gay cruise bar and dance club with no pretense. The basement is dark by design. Music is straightforward house and electro. Staff are friendly and the vibe is unpretentious even on the busiest nights.
Cruisy, energetic, no-frills Berlin gay club institution
House, electro, dance, pop
No strict code. casual to fetish depending on the night
Gay nightlife, dancing, cruising, meeting locals in the Schöneberg scene
Cash preferred at door
Price Range
Entry €10-15, drinks €4-8
Entry $11-16, drinks $4-9
Hours
Friday-Saturday from 11pm (also open some Saturdays and Sundays from midnight)
Insider Tip
Don't arrive before 1am if you want to see the place at full energy. Friday nights draw a younger crowd, Saturdays tend to be more mixed. Bring cash for the door.
Full Review
Connection Club has been part of Berlin's gay Schoneberg scene for over 30 years, and it makes no apologies for what it is or how it operates. Two dance floors, a basement cruise area with a dark room, and a door policy that keeps the energy focused on the right wavelength. The space is functional rather than designed, with the worn-in quality that comes from thousands of nights of continuous use.
Friday nights pull a younger crowd. Saturdays tend to be more mixed in age and energy levels. The music is house and electro, delivered at volume that discourages conversation and encourages movement on the floor. Do not arrive before 1 AM if you want to see the place at capacity; it builds slowly and peaks late, which is standard Berlin club timing that rewards patience.
Among Berlin's gay clubs, Connection sits in the middle ground between the mega-clubs like Berghain and the smaller cruise bars scattered across Schoneberg. It is established enough to be a known quantity but not so famous that it attracts a tourist crowd looking for a story. Entry runs EUR 10 to 15, drinks EUR 4 to 8, and the pricing stays honest throughout the night.
Bring cash for the door and your first round of drinks. The basement operates on its own social rules, which regulars understand instinctively and newcomers learn quickly. Staff are friendly and security is present without being oppressive. Dress code ranges from casual to fetish depending on the themed night, so checking the weekly schedule in advance is worth the effort.
The Neighborhood
Connection Club is a fixture of Schoneberg's gay nightlife infrastructure, operating near Nollendorfplatz in a neighborhood that has been Berlin's primary queer district for decades. It draws from a loyal local crowd rather than the international tourist circuit.
Getting There
U-Bahn to Nollendorfplatz (U1, U2, U3, U4) and walk about three minutes south. Night buses N1 and N2 also serve the area well for the post-3 AM departure.
Address
Fuggerstraße 33
Where to stay in Berlin
Compare hotels near the nightlife districts. Free cancellation on most properties.
Other Venues in Kurfürstenstraße

KitKatClub
Berlin's most famous fetish and techno club. Strict dress code (no streetwear). Open Friday and Saturday from midnight until well past noon. Cover around 15-25 EUR.

Potsdamer Platz Piano Bar
Hotel lounge bar near Potsdamer Platz with live piano music. Upscale cocktails in a low-key setting. Good for a quiet drink away from the street scene.

Cafe Berio
Long-running Schoneberg corner bar on Maaßenstraße. Mixed crowd, good coffee by day and drinks by night. A neighborhood institution since the 1990s.

Green Door
Classic Berlin cocktail bar behind a plain green door. Strong drinks, dim lighting, and a no-nonsense bartender. Ring the bell to enter.

Hafen Bar
Popular Schoneberg bar at Motzstrasse with a long counter, large windows, and a mixed crowd. Open from early evening until late, it fills up steadily after 10 PM on weekends.

Prinzknecht
Well-established bar on Fuggerstrasse known for its leather-friendly atmosphere and regular themed evenings. Beer garden out back stays open through the warmer months.