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Kit Kat Club is often defined as kinky, hedonistic, and exciting. But this is Berlin, so all your preconceptions can be wrong and what can be valid for other places in the world, may not hold here. With a website in the classic internet 1.0 style, absolutely non-mobile friendly and rigorously only in German, you might find it hard to believe that this is one of the most famous clubs in town. Opened over 20 years ago, the club is located in the hip Kiez (the word for a “city neighbourhood” in Berlin) of Kreuzberg. Kit Kat is another institution of Berlin’s nightlife. If you are intrigued to learn more about how is a night inside Insomnia, please check our detailed review. Anything in the direction of sexy lingerie, fetish, kinky, bizarre should let you in.
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The dress code for Insomnia varies from party to party, but the general rule is not to put on streetwear or even usual clubwear. Wednesdays are usually reserved for BDSM events. Swinger parties are generally held on Tuesday, Thursday, and Sunday, while Friday and Saturday are dedicated to hedonistic dance parties. Either way, sex on premises is always allowed there. Insomnia arranges parties six times a week, which means that every day except Mondays there is something going on there.Ĭheck out their website, they have an always up-to-date event calendar with a special “graph” to guide you through which parties are focusing on dancing and which ones on sex. It defines itself as an “avantgarde hedonistic nightclub” and it always welcomes us with an atmosphere and ambience very different than anything else we have seen. Located just south of the centre near the metro Alt-Tempelhof, Insomnia is one of our favourite clubs in Berlin.