Advance tickets available online from the Berlin Walks website (see below) but pre-booking is not necessary; you can simply purchase tickets from the tour start point outside the Zoo Station. Ticket prices: 12 euros regular price, 10 euros for students / under-26s / retirees, 9 euros for Welcome Card or ISIC holders, free for under-12s. Berlin is the q***r capital of Europe and has been a pioneer
of gay and le***an rights since the late 19th Century, despite the notorious “Section 175” of the German penal code, which continued to criminalise male homosexuality for decades after the end of the Second World War. Explore Berlin’s gay neighbourhood, Schöneberg, home of Marlene Dietrich and chronicled by Christopher Isherwood and Otto Dix. Visit the Eldorado, one of Berlin’s oldest gay and transvestite bars, and frequented by openly gay N**i SA leader Ernst Röhm. Visit the memorial to the homosexuals persecuted by the N**is and find out how openly q***r and transgendered individuals found assistance from advocates such as Magnus Hirschfeld, whose Institute for Sexual Science was shut down in 1933, its library destroyed in the infamous N**i book-burning. Walk through the Tiergarten, the city’s best-known gay meeting spot in the shadow of the Berlin Wall. Find out how q***r figures from the Prussian King Frederick the Great to today’s openly gay mayor Klaus Wowereit have shaped the history of Berlin, a city which still believes a “kiss-in” to be the best form of protest, and finish the tour at the Gay Museum in vibrant Kreuzberg.