Description
Summary
Description
Discover Berlin’s vibrant LGBTQ+ history and culture on an immersive small-group walking tour through the city’s most iconic queer neighborhoods. Your journey begins in central Berlin, where your expert guide introduces you to the city’s longstanding reputation as a haven for LGBTQ+ icons and communities.
Stroll through Schöneberg, once the heart of sapphic Berlin, and hear captivating stories about figures like Marlene Dietrich, Christopher Isherwood, and the influential philosopher Erika Mann. Experience the energy of Kreuzberg, a district shaped by centuries of LGBTQ+ and immigrant communities.
Along the way, visit legendary venues such as Südblock, a queer-run bar and restaurant that serves as a vital gathering place for Berlin’s LGBTQ+ community. Learn about the city’s dynamic nightlife, from the wild days of the 1920s to the legendary clubs of the 1990s and beyond.
This tour lasts approximately 3.5 hours and is led in English or German, accommodating groups of up to nine people. You’ll need a Berlin Transport AB Zone ticket, which your guide can help you purchase on the day. Food, drinks, and gratuities are not included.
Everyone is welcome, whether you identify as LGBTQ+, are an ally, or are simply curious about Berlin’s queer culture. Secure your spot now and experience the stories and spaces that make Berlin a beacon for diversity and inclusion.







