Event Dates
From: Saturday, November 11, 2023
To: Saturday, November 11, 2023
Snax, one of Berlin’s most famous fetish events, presents a special November edition for fetish sports lovers
Snax, one of Berlin’s most famous fetish events, presents a November edition for fetish sports lovers.
- Stay close to the party at the Moxy Berlin Ostbahnhof, a 4-star hotel with modern decor and spacious rooms.
The Party
- FC Snax United takes over Berghain and Panorama Bar for an 11-hour party, not for the faint of heart!
- The pervy men-only party has a strict dress code; Sneakers, and Sportswear and is the ultimate athletes’ party.
- Note, the event takes over the entire Club, Berghain and Lab.Oratory.
- The Adina Apartment Hotel is rated “Fabulous”, offering everything you need for a private stay in the city with spacious rooms, a pool and sauna and fully equipped apartments.
The Lineup
- Multiple DJS play at Lab.oratory and Berghain for 12 hours.
- Awaiting line up for the 2023 event.
The Club
- Sitting in a dusty lot on the border of Kreuzberg and Friedrichshain, Berghain is considered one of the world’s best nightclubs.
- It has three dance floors: Berghain, a dark main room where most DJs play techno; Panorama Bar, an upstairs space that’s more focused on house; and Säule on the ground floor, though the music policy in all rooms is very open-ended. There’s also a men’s-only club on the first level called Lab.Oratory.
- Several details give Berghain its cult appeal: its residents, which include Steffi, Tama Sumo, Marcel Dettmann and Ben Klock, its set lengths, which range from three hours to more than eight, and its decor, which is mostly metal and poured concrete, with 30-meter ceilings and seemingly endless nooks and crannies.
- Visitors are vetted carefully at the door. Snax is famous for its entry policy, and this is to ensure that every single person inside belongs there. Organisers are keen to keep it this way to maintain the party’s reputation.
Recommended Hotels in Berlin
Here are the Hotels we recommend that keep you close to all the action
Sheraton Berlin, RIU Plaza Berlin, Mercure, ArtHotel Connection.
Where to stay close to all the gay bars.
Our top 4 selections with the best rates.
The Mercure Berlin is our editors choice
for a gay hotel close to the gay bars
For further information and advice on
FC Snax United Berlin The Website
Being such a large city, gay neighbourhoods are scattered around Berlin, in the districts of Schöneberg and Kreuzberg (the western part of Berlin) as well as in Prenzlauer Berg (eastern part). Recently, the district of Friedrichshain developed a trendy area for upmarket coffee shops and cocktail bars. The majority of the gay hotels, bars, cafes and shops in Berlin are located in the Schöneberg district.
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We have chosen hotels in Berlin that keep you close to all the shops,restaurants & bars
The spacious rooms and suites of the non-smoking Sheraton Grand Hotel Esplanade Berlin feature a modern design and panoramic windows. They include a flat-screen TV, minibar, large bathroom and free WiFi. A rich breakfast buffet is served each morning in the Elements breakfast restaurant.
Mercure Berlin Wittenbergplatz is set in the Schöneberg district in Berlin, just a 1-minute walk from the KaDeWe and the Kurfürstendamm-boulevard. All rooms at the Mercure Berlin Wittenplatz come with a flat-screen TV, and some also have a balcony. WiFi is provided free of charge, high-speed internet can be purchased for a daily surcharge.
This hotel is set in a modern 17-storey building on Berlin’s Kurfürstendamm boulevard. The RIU Plaza Berlin is a 5-minute walk from Kurfürstendamm Underground Station and the world-famous KaDeWe department store. All rooms and suites feature luxury furnishings, a flat-screen satellite TV, a safe, fridge, air conditioning and a private bathroom.
This hetero-friendly gay hotel in Schöneberg is 700 m from Berlin’s Kurfurstendamm shopping area and the KaDeWe department store. The hotel’s breakfast buffet is available until late, and Wi-Fi is free throughout the property. A 10-minute walk from the many bars of Nollendorfplatz Square, rooms with a flat-screen TV, DVD player & iPod docking station.
Insider tips on getting the most out of your trip to Berlin
Berlin is a diverse and inclusive city with a vibrant LGBTQ+ community. There are several popular gay neighborhoods that each offer a different vibe.
Photo: Schöneberg, home to Berlin’s popular gay bars and the Folsom Street Fair
Home to the famous East Side Gallery, with a diverse and multicultral LGBTQ+ scene with eclectic bars and clubs.
Up-and-coming neighborhood, popular with hipsters and home to the world famous, long running Schwuz nightclub