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Berlin Icebar – tickets, prices, what to expect

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Sub-zero temperatures, artistic ice sculptures, and delicious cocktails sound like something right out of an alpine dream.

Such is the atmosphere at the Berlin Icebar, where everything is made out of ice.

Indulge in an icy adventure in this frozen wonderland, rated as the number one thing to do in Berlin nightlife.

This article covers everything you must know before booking tickets for the Berlin Icebar. 

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What to expect at Berlin Icebar

The attraction is maintained at -10°C (14°F), and visitors experience what it is like to be stranded on the North Pole and enjoy three complimentary drinks out of a glass made from ice.

All visitors get a thermal coat and gloves to withstand the arctic temperatures.

As soon as you enter the attraction, you get a Seaman Book that documents you as a crew member of a ship called Hansa on its way to a Polar Expedition.

The first field in the Book is for a cocktail or beer at the comfortably warm Lounge Bar (you can also request for soft drinks).

The other two fields are for two drinks at the Icebar, which will be served in a glass made of ice.

You will be able to choose among two different flavors of vodka: regular vodka, sambuca, rum, Heineken beer, and, for the healthiest ones, orange juice.

Besides these three drinks, there are others available for a price. 

Enjoy the Icebar’s ambient lighting and ice sculptures while putting your endurance to the test.

Where to buy tickets

You can buy Berlin Icebar’s tickets online or offline at the attraction.

Online tickets tend to be cheaper than tickets at the venue.

When you buy online, you can avoid the long queues at the attraction’s ticket counters.

When you book early, you also get your preferred time slot.

During peak days, the tickets may sell out. Booking early helps avoid last-minute disappointments.

How online tickets work

Go to Icebar Berlin’s booking page, select your preferred date, time slot, and the number of tickets, and buy the tickets right away.

Once you purchase the attraction’s tickets, they get delivered to your email address. 

There is no need to get printouts of the ticket. 

On the day of your visit, show the e-ticket on your smartphone at the attraction’s ticket office and enter.

Icebar Berlin ticket prices

Tickets for Berlin Icebar cost €23 for visitors aged 16 years and above. 

Children aged between six and 15 pay a discounted price of €13.

Infants aged five years and below can enter for free and do not require a ticket.

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Guests in Icebar Berlin
Image: Berlinicebar.com

This Berlin Icebar ticket gets you access to both the actual icebar and the lounge. 

Since this is a skip-the-line ticket, you can avoid lines at the ticket counter and walk in through the entrance.

This ticket also allows you warm clothing and three drink tokens, which you can redeem to get complimentary drinks.

Ticket prices

Adult ticket (16+ years): €23
Child ticket (6 to 15 years): €13

How to reach

This Berlin Ice bar is in the Mitte (Borough) neighborhood of Berlin.

Address: Spandauer Str. 2, 10178 Berlin, Germany. Get Directions.

You can reach the venue by bus, tram, or car.

By bus

Take the bus 100, 200, or N2 to Spandauer Str./Marienkirche, only a 2-minute walk away from the attraction.

By tram

Take the tram M4, M5, or M6 to Spandauer Str./Marienkirche.

By car

If you’re traveling by car, turn on your Google Maps and get started.

Berlin Icebar’s timings

From Monday to Friday, the Berlin Icebar opens from 5 pm to 12 am.

On Saturdays and Sundays, the attraction welcomes visitors from 4 pm to 12 am

The attraction remains closed on Christmas Eve.

How long does Ice Bar Berlin take?

You can stay in the lounge bar for up to 30 minutes.

Inside the actual Icebar, you can stay up to 20 minutes.

Best time to visit Icebar Berlin

Icebar Berlin has a limited capacity, due to which it has a timed visit system.

So, the crowd won’t be as much of a problem as getting the tickets for your preferred time slot because the attraction often gets fully booked, especially during the weekends.

Summer is usually the busiest season for the attraction.

FAQs about Icebar Berlin

Here are some questions visitors usually ask before visiting the Berlin Icebar.

Where can I book tickets for the Berlin Icebar?

Tourists can buy tickets for the attraction online or at the venue on the day of their visit. For the best experience, we suggest you book your tickets online in advance.

What should I wear to Icebar Berlin?

There is no specific dress code for the attraction. All guests get an extra coat (a poncho that fits multiple sizes), gloves, and other forms of warm clothing. We advise you to avoid wearing shorts, skirts, dresses, or open shoes due to the extreme temperatures inside.

Can I take pictures inside the Berlin Icebar?

Yes, you can take as many pictures as you want inside the attraction’s premises.

What happens if I’m late for my time slot at Icebar Berlin?

If you are late for your time slot, the attraction can try to accommodate you in the next slot (subject to availability).

Is there a cloakroom on-site?

No, there is no locker or cloakroom facility available at Berlin Icebar.

Can I bring my pet inside the Berlin Icebar?

No animals are allowed inside the venue, with the exception of assistance dogs.

Is the Icebar Berlin wheelchair accessible for people with disabilities?

Yes, the attraction is wheelchair accessible to accommodate visitors with mobility challenges.

Sources

# Berlinicebar.com
# Tripadvisor.com
# Getyourguide.com

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