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Everything inside the Berlin Icebar is carved from ice, right down to the glass each drink is served in, and the whole room is held at a constant minus ten degrees Celsius. Just off Alexanderplatz on Spandauer Strasse, the bar dresses its visit up as a themed polar expedition: guests step first into a heated nineteenth-century tavern modelled on a Bremerhaven dockside inn, receive a so-called Seaman's Book, and are then kitted out with thermal capes and gloves before boarding the imaginary exploration ship Hansa for a voyage to the Arctic. The frozen room beyond is sculpted with carvings, an ice bar counter and seating, all of it lit in shifting blues and whites that lend the small space a genuinely otherworldly glow. A standard ticket bundles in three drinks, usually one in the warm tavern and two more inside the ice room, with alcoholic and alcohol-free options, and the experience runs to about 45 minutes from start to finish, which is roughly as long as most people want to linger in the cold. Children are welcome with their own ticket tier and dedicated non-alcoholic drinks, making it a rare bar that works for families as well as groups of friends. It is a manufactured novelty rather than a piece of history, and it knows it; the appeal lies in the quirk of drinking in sub-zero temperatures in the middle of a major European capital, and in the photographs that inevitably follow. Timeslot and open tickets are sold online, with timed entry recommended because capacity inside the freezer is deliberately limited and queues can build at busy times. Practical touches such as free rescheduling and provided winter gear smooth over the obvious discomfort. For visitors it slots neatly into a day around Alexanderplatz, offering a brief, gimmicky but memorable break that contrasts sharply with the serious sightseeing on nearby Museum Island and at the TV Tower next door. Practical tips help: arrive a few minutes early to collect and put on the thermal cape and gloves, since the cold bites quickly and the visit is brisk by design. Photography is encouraged, and the blue-lit ice sculptures look striking, though phones can struggle in the extreme chill. The bar suits a wide range of visitors, from curious families to stag and hen parties, and its position by Alexanderplatz means it slots easily between other central sights. Reviewers consistently flag it as a fun novelty rather than a serious drinking spot, best enjoyed with a sense of humour about the whole frosty conceit.

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Address: Spandauer Strasse 2, Berlin, Germany

Telephone: +49 30 23497028

Website: https://berlinicebar.com

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