Queer Berlin Tour: Birthplace of LGTBQ Movements

Explore Berlin’s LGBTQ+ history on a small group tour. Visit iconic sites, learn about queer pioneers, and stroll through Schöneberg’s historic gay ghetto.

Duration: 3 hours
Cancellation: 1 day learn more
Highlights
  • Schoneberg - Explore the world’s first gay ghetto, Schoneberg, a neighborhood that featured legendary lesbian bars, you’ll see Christopher Isherwood’s former flat and learn how his Weimar-era adventures inspired the musical Cabaret. Passing by nightclubs he frequented, we’ll see a rent-boy dive that remains gay-run to this day. Outside the infamous El Dorado Cabaret, we’ll learn of notable regulars like Ernst Rohm, the openly gay head of the Sturmabteilung (aka, the Nazi Brown Shirts). While discovering sites connected to the post-WWII rebirth of Schoneberg as the gay-heart of the city, we pay particular homage to the city’s most iconic nightclub of the 70s, Chez Romy Haag.
  • Unter den Linden - On the historic boulevard Unter den Linden, you will meet early gay Berliners such as the Prussian King Frederick the great and explorer Alexander von Humboldt and find out how they disguised their sexuality.
  • Alexanderplatz - Travel to Alexanderplatz, the heart of Cold War East Berlin and hear about the suffering endured by gays and lesbians behind the Iron Curtain
What's Included
  • Expert Licensed Guide
What's Not Included
  • Metro tickets - 24 hour ticket - 10 EUR
Additional Information

Berlin may rightly be called the birthplace of today’s LGBTQ+ movements. Karl Heinrich Ulrichs, pioneer of the modern Gay Rights Movement, distributed his essays on male-male love as early as 1862. He cleared the path for the world’s first gay magazine, Der Eigene (The Self-Owning), which came out of Berlin in 1897. No wonder that, by the 1920s, a liberal attitude made interwar Weimar Berlin an international magnet for creative individuals, including W.H. Auden and Christopher Isherwood, who authored the novel, Goodbye to Berlin (on which the musical Cabaret is based). In such an dynamic atmosphere, the Institute for Sexual Science was founded by Magnus Hirschfeld, who initiated the first campaign to abolish the legal persecution of homosexuals. This 3-house tour takes you to sites that illuminate Berlin’s many queer trailblazers, while you stroll through Schöneberg, discovering the world’s first gay ghetto.

Location
Impala Coffeeshop
Maaßenstraße
Your guide will meet you outside the entrance of Impala Coffeeshop.
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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851davidk
Jul 26, 2024
Fabulous tour ! Don’t miss! - The tour was great. Very interesting. Very informative about Berlin during the 20’s and 30’s and saw so many things. Dan, the tour guide, really knew so much and made a great presentation
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Carlyinatunnel
Jul 10, 2024
Uncover a different side of Berlin - a great time! - Very knowledgeable and fun guide, learnt so much about the culture of Berlin through the lens of queer history. Go on this tour, you won't regret it!
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P1077lukatiev
May 13, 2024
A witty and personal tour of LGBTQ Berlin for cinema + music lovers or anyone who wants to have fun in good company! - A witty and personal tour of LGBTQ Berlin, interweaving the lives and frequented locales of figures like Christopher Isherwood, Marlene Dietrich, Magnus Hirschfeld, Jean Ross, David Bowie, Romy Haag and many others. In this personal tour, Amidst architectural gems, Dan shares his own anecdotes as a Berliner of over 20 years, infusing the tour with the sights, sounds, and cinematic references of the 1930’s-90’s. Highly recommended! I loved this tour and so enjoyed meeting everyone who joined as well.
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C1579emisabelb
May 6, 2024
3 hour tour went by too fast - i learned so much of Berlin that i didn‘t know before! Dan is a charming tourguide because he has a lot of knowledge of the history of gay berlin and also adds personal touches by telling personal stories. he gives interesting details without sounding like a teacher (the storys about bowie and marlene dietrich were my favorite part!) i also enjoyed that he added a soundtrack to the highlights of the tour by playing songs on his phone while taking us to the various places. the 3 hours flew by way too fast. i would highly recommend this tour.
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Wander01388800706
May 6, 2024
good mix of information and fun - I learned an incredible amount about Berlin's queer history: lots of surprising details and anecdotes. Our guide Dan was entertaining and humorous. His stories are accompanied by pictures and music. Highly recommended!
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Motorlu
May 6, 2024
Super fun and engaging way to discover especially about the cultural and political landscapes of the Weimar p - My sister and I had so much fun taking Dan’s musical tour yesterday. We got to see many parts of the city in a short period of time. Dan came to Berlin before the wall came down and his personal experience is just as interesting as the many fascinating stories he told us about the LGBTQ history of Berlin—his tour goes back centuries and includes several of the most famous people in the history of Germany! This is a thought provoking and entertaining way to learn about the cultural and political landscapes of Weimar and Imperial Germany, as well as Berlin during the Cold War and the holocaust. By far in the top three tours I have ever taken. Ask Dan for the soundtrack of the tour 🌈 🤩
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