Embark on a tour of 1970s Berlin, which inspired David Bowie’s classic albums Low, Heroes, and Lodger. See where the artist lived, the clubs he frequented, and the studios where he recorded his music.
About this activity
- Free cancellation
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- Duration 3 hours
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- Live tour guide
- English
- Private or small groups available
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It was probably my favorite experience in Berlin. 5+++ stars
Fantastic tour so much insight and found out so much we didn’t know about Bowie’s time in Berlin. Lee our guide was really informative, very friendly and helpful and certainly knew his stuff! Even gave us extra time. Couldn’t recommend more - fantastic. A must for Bowie fans.
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Meeting point
Ständige Vertretung, a memorabilia-filled cafe. Address: Schiffbauerdamm 8, 10117 Berlin.
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Know before you go
- Professors, doctoral students, historians, journalists, art critics, and published authors act as guides on this tour
- You will need to use public transport a few times since the distances between some key sites will be too far to walk. If you do not have a visitor's transit pass for Berlin already, it is advised to purchase the day metro pass. If you cannot purchase it in advance then your guide will help you to purchase it at the first metro station on the tour