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Berlin nightlife all day round Berlin has always been famous for its theatres and even if you dont speak German, it will be a pleasure for you to attend a play based on the story you already know. The most popular theatre is Berliner Ensemble, founded by a playwriter Bertolt Brecht. The tickets cost 6 - 30 EUR. One of the most significant German theatres is Schaubühne am Lehniner Platz in the eastern part of the Ku'damm street. There are three different stages in this theatre whereas prices vary from 10 to 30 EUR. Theater des Westens is located between the Berlin Zoo and the Ku'damm street. This is the place which you can visit to see a play, a musical, a comedy or the German equivalent of the Broadway shows. Built in 1896, it invites guests from Tuesday till Saturday at 8 pm and at 7 pm on Sunday. Sometimes there are also daytime shows staged here. Tickets are 20 - 90 EUR. One of the most popular entertainments among those who visit Berlin is cabaret, which is very much like what was shown in the musical of the same name. It is the place where shows that deride political and social life are staged. The cabaret life during the two wars inspired many authors to create their masterpieces, Christopher Isherwood among them. After the war cabaret again appeared on the past East Berlin territory, though its satire became less sharp. Nowadays cabaret shows look like those that were shown at Broadway performances before war. Traditionally, the centre for gay life in Berlin is located around Nollendorfplatz (close to the metro station). Here you can also find Schwules Museum, the museum of homosexual history, which is opened Wednesday till Monday from 2 to 6 pm (and till 7 pm on Saturdays). The entrance is 5 EUR for grown-ups and 3 EUR for students. Nowadays, a lot of gay bars can be found at Motzstrasse street. The most popular bar trio is: Tom's, Prinz-Knecht and Knast Bar, often called the Bermuda Triangle. Kneipe is the convenient meeting point, which looks like a London pub. Every Berlin citizen has his favourite Kneipe where he can have rest after a workday and spend his time with friends. In the middle of 19th century Berlin was famous for its cafes. Famous editor Max Krell once wrote: Cafes were our Motherland. This was the ideas exchange place, the place, where intellectual transactions were carried out. Here, the future poetic and literature fame was born, and here it died. Things have changed, but cafes are still very popular, especially on the past East Berlin territory. In the very heart of the capital you will find a complex of 100 bars, restaurants and shops, called Die Hackenschen Höfe. This stylish place attracts many contrculture followers that wander along the galleries, boutiques and trendy cafes. About the Author: If you want to see all these places with your own eyes, visit Berlin. Berlin hotel reservation is found at Berlin Hotels Reservation Service
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