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FELIX BERLIN

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Berliner partygoers looking for some shenanigans… on a Monday night? No more worries. FELIX ClubRestaurant offers you a sophisticated clubbing experience that’ll keep you charged with enough buzz to pull through the week.







Themed ‘Ladies Lounge’ (conventionally known as Ladies Night), we found this to be the perfect Monday sanctuary for all passionate partygoers. Rested within the heart of Berlin and bounded by famous landmarks such as the Brandenburg Gate and the Adlon Kempinski, its modest external appearance still makes it easy to be overlooked by unfamiliar crowds. Though humble in exterior setting, its name rings bells everywhere within the European party scene. Housing celebs like Nicolas Cage, Robbie Williams and the football legends of FC Bayern München, Felix ClubRestaurant is an internationally renowned bar and club that never ceases to live up to its big name.






If you’ve heard of Felix ClubRestaurant in passing conversation, you might often be under the false presumption that the venue’s sophisticated undertone calls for slightly more effort than the ordinary weeknight chill-out sesh- in terms of attire, mannerism and lavishness. But have no fear. After a couple here and there, even the most well-kept crowds begin to let loose. It don’t matter if you’re 18 or 60. To prove this- we even saw a friendly elderly man killin’ it on the dance floor with moves from the 70’s like there’s no tomorrow. The ladies adored him while the lads looked on with envy.





Felix ClubRestaurant is a place to see and be seen. There’s no hiding within this gallery-like venue held up by seven-meter high ceilings and flashy columns. You are immediately put in the limelight as you strut your stuff down the central stairway into the main dance floor. The underground haven features a classy smoking lounge that overlooks the entire club as well as an exquisite, twenty-meter long designer bar.

This is definitely Berlin’s party hotspot for all you bona fide hustlas. Come party with the cool kids.

Written by Pinny Phetcharatana

 
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