Discover Europe’s queer capital on this guided tour that takes you around some of the world’s most famous queer neighborhoods. Find out how the LGBTQ community has made Berlin their home!
Destaques
Destaques
- Set out on a guided tour that shows you the many colors of Berlin.
- Explore the neighborhoods of Berlin that attracted icons of the LGBTQ community.
- Visit the world’s most popular gay neighborhood, Schonberg, and see the iconic bar, Eldorado.
- Visit Kreuzberg, one of the world’s oldest queer communities.
- A maximum of 20 participants can join this tour as social distancing measures are in place.
- This tour is accommodating of persons that are LGBTIQ, an ally, or anyone who is interested in the history of the queer community.
Inclui
Inclui
- Admission ticket
- English-speaking guide
- A map of the city that includes public transport routes
Não inclui
Não inclui
- Tickets for public transportation are not part of the tour ticket
- Hotel transfers
Política de cancelamento
Política de cancelamento
Você pode cancelar estes ingressos até 24 horas antes do início da experiência para obter um reembolso total.
Avaliações
Avaliações
Your Experience
Your Experience
Trace the story of the LGBTQ community’s presence in Berlin and how the city has been the community’s epicenter for centuries. Your journey will take you through the existence of the community in Berlin’s history, from the wild 1920s to the dark days of the Nazi Regime. Discover the club scene of the 90s, the unlikely queer icon Frederick the Great, and learn about the life of the openly gay Nazi, Ernst Röhm.
Discover some of the most queer-friendly neighborhoods in the world, including Schonberg, where some LGBTQ icons have visited over the years. It is also the home of one of Berlin’s oldest gay and trans clubs, the former Eldorado. The tour takes you around Berlin and around places that have historical significance for the community. It culminates in Kreuzberg, where all of Berlin’s communities intersect and has been a haven for the LGBTQ since the 17th century.
Know Before You Go
Know Before You Go
COVID-19 Safety Measures
- Guides required to regularly wash hands.
- Paid stay-at-home policy for staff with symptoms.
- Social distancing enforced throughout the experience.
Important Information
- The tour will operate irrespective of weather conditions.
- Single AB transport ticket is needed for the tour.
- All attractions are wheelchair and pram/stroller accessible.
- Outside food and photography are allowed.
Itinerary
- Start at Neue Promenade 3
- Pass by Hackescher Markt
- Kreuzberg
- Südblock
- Berghain
- Schoneberg
- Schwules Museum
- End at Neue Promenade 3
Timings
The tour runs from Friday to Monday at 10 AM.
Discounted Tickets
Children aged 0-11 can go for free. Youths aged 11-26, as well as seniors aged 65 and above, enjoy reduced ticket pricing (carry a valid photo ID).
Meus ingressos
Meus ingressos
- Your voucher will be emailed to you instantly.
- Please display your mobile voucher along with a valid photo ID at the meeting point.
- If you have purchased reduced-price tickets, please carry your valid photo ID proof for verification.
- Kindly ensure that you arrive 10 minutes before the start time of your tour to avoid any delays.
Meeting Point
- Meet your tour guide outside Starbucks, opposite the Hackescher Markt S-Bahn station.
- Address: Neue Promenade 3, 10178 Berlin, Germany.
Get Directions to the Meeting Point
Getting There
The following S-Bahn trains and trams stop at Hackescher Markt:
- S-Bahn: S5, S7, S75
- Tram: M1, M4, M5, M6, 12
Validity
This ticket is valid for the date and time selected during checkout.