On this walking tour of queer Berlin, you will visit the historical and current epicenters of gay culture in Europe’s queer capital with an expert guide.
You will visit one of the oldest gay bars in the city, the memorial dedicated to homosexuals in Nazi Germany and end the tour near the Gay Museum. You will stroll through the Schöneberg neighborhood, the heart of the gay scene in the roaring 1920s, and explore the Kreuzberg district to get a feel for modern Berlin queer life.
Your guide will explain Berlin’s queer history from its periods of sexual freedom to its times of repression and persecution.
Why Visit
- Walking tour of Europe’s queer capital
- In-depth insights on Berlin’s queer history
- Visit the Schöneberg and Kreuzberg districts
- Visit historical gay and transvestite bar Eldorado
What's included
- Guide services
What's Not Included
- Public transport ticket
Restrictions
- Visitors need to show a valid photo ID.
Languages spoken by guide

Additional information
A reduced-price ticket is available for children aged 13–25 and adult participants aged above 65.
This tour is suitable for wheelchair users.
This tour operates in all weather conditions, please dress appropriately.
Please note this tour uses public transport. Please bring a valid travel ticket.
Bring your ticket with you to the attraction.