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Step into Berlin’s vibrant past with an immersive walking tour exploring over a century of queer and trans history in Germany’s capital. This unique journey, led by a passionate queer activist and social scientist, reveals the city’s pivotal role in shaping LGBTQIA+ culture and rights worldwide.
As you stroll through iconic neighborhoods, you’ll visit sites linked to trailblazing activists, legendary nightclubs, and the world’s first LGBTQIA+ rights organizations. Discover how Berlin’s queer community thrived in the 1920s, resisted persecution under the Nazis, and rebuilt in the decades that followed.
Your guide brings history to life using rare archival photos, videos, and interactive Augmented Reality experiences, including the chance to take selfies with historic queer figures. Along the way, you’ll hear inspiring stories of resilience, creativity, and activism that continue to influence Berlin’s dynamic queer scene today.
The tour lasts approximately 3.5 hours and covers key landmarks such as Nollendorfplatz, the former Eldorado drag bar, and the sites of pioneering activism. It is fully wheelchair accessible and suitable for all fitness levels, with public transport options nearby. Tours are conducted in English and welcome groups of up to ten people.
Enjoy insider tips on Berlin’s current queer nightlife and events, and capture unforgettable moments with AR-enhanced photos. Don’t miss this chance to experience Berlin’s rich LGBTQIA+ heritage firsthand. Check availability now and secure your spot on this unforgettable journey through queer history.







