Shibari in Berlin
Rope & Ritual
From €320 In person
Indira
Berlin
3 experiences
Pleasure Dom x2 Berlin
From €220 In person
KnottyExperience
Stockholm
6 experiences
Shibari Co-topping Session with Ena and Roxu
From €400 In person
Roxu
Berlin
4 experiences
Shibari Hentai Session — Joy of Surrender Through Ropes
From €300 In person
MistressKoto
Berlin
1 experience
Sensual Shibari Experience in Berlin
From $95 In person
Aether
Berlin
5 experiences
Performances & Live Sessions
From €300 In person
Roxu
Berlin
4 experiences
1:1 Shibari Tuition
From $125 In person
Roxu
Berlin
4 experiences
Co-topping Shibari Session with Ena & Roxu
From $400 In person
Enanna
Berlin
3 experiences
Shibari & Rope Bondage Experiences in Berlin
Rope creates shapes, lines and visual composition that are often explored in photography or performance. Being tied or tying someone can bring up trust, control, vulnerability and focus in a very direct way.
The city offers different entry points. There are beginner workshops that teach basic knots, safety and communication. There are more advanced classes that explore suspension, transitions and flow. There are also private sessions where rope is used as part of a guided dynamic, often slower and more personal than in a group setting.
If you want to explore related dynamics, you can also look into BDSM Berlin for a broader understanding of power structures, or Kink & Fetish Berlin to see how rope fits into the wider scene.
Berlin’s approach to shibari often combines precision with openness. There is respect for technique, but also space for experimentation and personal style. What matters most is not how complex a tie looks, but how it is held. Communication, safety and awareness of the body are central to every meaningful rope experience.
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Shibari is a rope based ritualistic practice, originally from Japan, that can include restraint, aesthetics, connection and embodied exploration. It is often linked to bondage but is also approached as an art form and relational practice.
Not always. Some workshops require pairs, others allow you to join alone and pair up during the session. The format is usually explained in the listing.
No. While restraint is part of it, many people focus on connection, trust, body awareness and the emotional or sensory experience created through rope.