CITY GUIDES berlin Go out Loftus Hall The exact opposite of mainstream, nevertheless still welcoming for anyone in the mood for dancing. Before its opening in 2011, the Loftus Hall used to be a wedding reception and a sports bar for a few decades, and some parts of the decoration have survived this change. Entering into the club for the first time has proven to be confusing for some: wait, am I in the right place? Is this really a club? We don’t know if the wooden counter or the vintage flower wallpaper is to blame, but there’s a lovely vintage feeling between the walls of this club that will make you instantly comfortable, whether you are here for some relaxed clubbing or for an afterparty with no end in sight. Experience a multitude of different beats and vibes Many different styles are enjoyed here, and you should prepare yourself to experience a multitude of different beats and vibes which are the exact opposite of mainstream. Our personal favorite night include the « African Acid is the future » series : it’s probably the only club in Berlin where you can listen to african acid, and Loftus Hall is probably the only place where it feels natural to do it. Une photo publiée par Olive🔥🍓 (@oliveduran) le 27 Févr. 2016 à 11h02 PST Une photo publiée par Janna Maria Nandzik (@jnandzik) le 5 Juin 2016 à 1h47 PDT Une photo publiée par Anna Agliardi (@annaagliardi.photography) le 31 Juil. 2016 à 13h16 PDT Une photo publiée par Anna Agliardi (@annaagliardi.photography) le 4 Août 2016 à 9h02 PDT Une photo publiée par Carlo Vid (@smerulo) le 27 Juin 2016 à 12h24 PDT Une photo publiée par KOMPAS Berlin (@kompasberlin) le 16 Juin 2016 à 11h46 PDT Une photo publiée par Phil Langer (@ijon44) le 7 Mai 2016 à 13h58 PDT Une photo publiée par BierYoga (@bieryoga) le 8 Avril 2016 à 6h48 PDT Photo courtesy of Loftus Hall Facebook Page Loftus Hall Maybachufer 48, 12045 Berlin Maybachufer 48, 12045 Berlin loftushall.de berlin Discover all other places in this city Related Articles:ACTIVISTNYC Photographer’s Top Five Memories in…100 Years of Bauhaus Ep1: The Bauhaus ArchivePoetry in Berlin Is Political