Discover the vibrant history of Berlin’s queer community on a walking tour. From iconic figures to cultural landmarks, explore the city’s LGBTIQ scene and its intersections with other communities.
Discover the vibrant history of Berlin’s queer community on a walking tour. From iconic figures to cultural landmarks, explore the city’s LGBTIQ scene and its intersections with other communities.
- Hackescher Markt - Meet your guide in central Berlin, and learn how queer culture has been an integral part of the city for centuries
- Kreuzberg - Experience Berlin’s modern-day alternative district
- Südblock - A Berlin institution! A queer-run bar and restaurant that has much more to it than meets the eye.Learn how Südblock is an…
- Hackescher Markt - Meet your guide in central Berlin, and learn how queer culture has been an integral part of the city for centuries
- Kreuzberg - Experience Berlin’s modern-day alternative district
- Südblock - A Berlin institution! A queer-run bar and restaurant that has much more to it than meets the eye.Learn how Südblock is an integral pillar of the LGBTQ+ community
- Berghain - Hear the history of one of the world’s most famous clubs, with its roots in the 90s gay scene, to the open-all-hours madness of today
- Schoneberg - See one of Europe’s oldest and most established LGBTQ neighbourhoods, and learn about the life and times of Christopher Isherwood
- Professional guide
- Professional guide
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- Gratuities
- Food and drinks
- Berlin Transport AB Zone ticket (approx.7.00 Euros for day pass) that is available from your guide on the day
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- Gratuities
- Food and drinks
- Berlin Transport AB Zone ticket (approx.7.00 Euros for day pass) that is available from your guide on the day
A progressive monarch, a homosexual city leader, Marlene Dietrich in Blue Angel, David Bowie during the 70’s, and Audre Lorde during the 80’s: Berlin has long attracted LGBTIQ figures and supporters. From the bohemian 1920s, through the grim era of Nazi persecution, to the Cold War period. Learn about the vibrant nightclub scene of the 90s, the…
A progressive monarch, a homosexual city leader, Marlene Dietrich in Blue Angel, David Bowie during the 70’s, and Audre Lorde during the 80’s: Berlin has long attracted LGBTIQ figures and supporters. From the bohemian 1920s, through the grim era of Nazi persecution, to the Cold War period. Learn about the vibrant nightclub scene of the 90s, the unexpected LGBTIQ symbol, Frederick the Great, and the openly gay Nazi, Ernst Röhm. Discover the globally renowned Schöneberg, once the heart of lesbian Berlin, residence of philosopher and war journalist Erika Mann, chronicled by writer Christopher Isherwood and visual artist Otto Dix. Discuss the diverse fabric of Berlin’s LGBTIQ community in Kreuzberg, where since the 17th century, numerous waves of LGBTIQ people and immigrant communities have shaped the saying ‘nobody leaves without cause’. On this tour, we welcome anyone who aligns with the LGBTIQ community, supports it, or is simply fascinated. Everyone is included!
- Operates in all weather conditions, please dress appropriately
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.