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Sneakfreaxx is the original and biggest gay sportswear and sneaker party in Berlin
Sneakfreaxx is the original and biggest gay sportswear and sneaker party in Berlin. The event is held during holiday weekends and celebrations.
- Stay at the Hotel Indigo Berlin, a “Superb” rated hotel between the Mercedes-Benz Arena and the East Side Gallery, the remaining iconic section of the Berlin Wall. Great breakfasts, stylish rooms and a warm welcome await.
The Event
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- Join the fittest, sportiest, kinkiest guys in Berlin for Sneakfreaxx, the original sports fetish party.
- Sneakfreaxx is a men-only, strict dress code party. Wear your best scally kit, sneakers, sportswear, sox, leather and PVC suits.
- With Guest DJS Rico Ad Hoc and Clara Champagne playing the best Tech House and Electro.
- The party takes over James June Club and Lounge in Friedrichshain with a dance and chill zone on the first floor and play and cruising on the second floor.
- Stay close to the party at the NH Berlin Alexanderplatz featuring spacious and stylish rooms with highly-rated breakfasts and a small but popular gym and sauna.
The Venue
- James June Club – Karle Marx Allee 93, James June is spread over 1,000 square metres with a famous Summer garden and indoor night club on two levels.
- The Club area has a dance floor, spacious lounge, and separate bar areas. Upstairs is transformed into the Sneakfreaxx cruising zone.
- The venue can host up to 200 guests and is in the popular Friedrichshain district near Berlin Alexanderplatz.
- James June Club is a 25-minute taxi ride from the gay bars in Schöneberg.
Recommended Hotels in Berlin
The following hotels are close to Berlin’s top attractions and a short ride to the gay bars and parties:
Sheraton Berlin, RIU Plaza Berlin, Mercure, ArtHotel Connection.
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The Mercure Berlin is our editors choice
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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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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.
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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