Private tour in Berlin Klaus W
1
1
Klaus W.
0.0
Guide rating
0
Reviews
Tours delivered
2 hrs
Avg. response time
Hallo! I’m Klaus from Kreuzberg, a fabulous, super central neighbourhood of Berlin. Did you know that over 50% of the people living inside the city’s ‘ring’ moved here after the fall of the Wall in 1989? I’m one of them. Kreuzberg is also one of Germany’s most notorious neighbourhoods for various reasons — so much so that our Chancellor recently claimed that it is “not Germany”. Whatever was meant by saying that — I am a Kreuzberger with heart and soul, which is why guiding visitors around this neighbourhood has become one of my special fields. I run a three-hour introduction tour and a local five-course food tour, taking guests to my very own favourite restaurants — all mixed with stories and insights about this part of Berlin. Now … “from Kreuzberg” means that I live here now, but I actually grew up in the Rhineland near Bonn, which in those days was the capital of the BRD, the Federal Republic — the western part of divided Germany. I had family on both sides of the Wall and as a child travelled across regularly. For a large part of my life I lived in London, where I studied Photography and later completed a PhD in Fine Art, focusing on Museum Studies. Alongside being a practising and exhibiting artist, I worked as an art teacher at a private school in central London. Within my art practice, my main field of research was Museum Studies, which brings me to another of my specialisms: Berlin’s wonderful and unique Museum Island. Here I offer several tours, from a two-hour overview to custom-made guided visits to any of the museums. Coming from an art (teaching) background certainly informs my approach to being a host and guide in Berlin. Similar to some abstract artworks, it is a city that — perhaps more than many other places one visits — benefits from having some background information in order to fully appreciate it. One of the things I particularly enjoy when guiding is connecting Berlin’s big historical themes with everyday places in the city. Having grown up in divided Germany, with family on both sides of the Wall, the Cold War and the history of the divided city are not just academic topics for me but something I experienced personally. At the same time, my background in art and museum studies naturally draws me to Berlin’s extraordinary cultural institutions and collections. Education and licences: PhD in Fine Art with a specialism in Museum Studies (Goldsmiths, University of London) B.A. and M.A. in Photography (University of London) Guide licence for the Memorial Site Sachsenhausen Guide licence for the Park and the Bildergalerie at Sanssouci, Potsdam Guide licence for Schloss Charlottenburg Member of the Berlin Guides Association Guiding tours in Berlin since 2016 — and still discovering new stories in this endlessly fascinating city.
Have a question or want to customize this tour? Message Klaus W.
Follow in the footsteps of David Bowie on a walking tour through the Berlin that shaped his legendary “Berlin Trilogy.” When Bowie arrived in West Berlin in 1976, the divided Cold War city offered him space to reinvent himself and his music. This guided walk explores the neighbourhoods, studios and cultural landmarks connected to Bowie’s time in Berlin. Visit the area around the famous Hansa Studio, where the album “Heroes” was recorded, and see the building where Bowie lived with Iggy Pop during his most creative period. While these locations remain private, they offer a powerful glimpse into the environment that inspired Bowie’s work. Along the way, your guide places Bowie’s story in the wider context of Cold War Berlin, explaining how the city’s unique atmosphere attracted artists from around the world. With music, stories and historical insight, the tour reveals how Berlin helped shape one of the most important chapters in Bowie’s career.
The tour begins at Bertolt-Brecht-Platz near the Berliner Ensemble theatre. From here we explore locations connected to the cultural and political atmosphere Bowie encountered when he arrived in West Berlin in 1976. Stops include the Tränenpalast (Palace of Tears), a powerful reminder of the divided city, the Martin-Gropius-Bau, and the preserved section of the Berlin Wall on Niederkirchnerstraße. A highlight is Hansa Studio near Potsdamer Platz, where Bowie recorded Low and “Heroes.” From outside the studio, your guide explains how the nearby Berlin Wall influenced the music created here. Further stops include the Zoologischer Garten area, the KaDeWe department store and the former location of the legendary nightclub Chez Romy Haag. The tour ends in Schöneberg by Bowie’s former apartment and the historic Neues Ufer café. Travel between some locations is by public transport. You will need to purchase a Berlin day ticket before or during the tour.
Tell your guide which places matter to you, skip what doesn't, and tailor the experience for your group's needs. Not finding what you want? Message your guide to build something unique.
This is a walking tour including the use of several modes of public transport. A car can be arranged on request - but the trains actually navigate the Berlin traffic faster!
Bertolt-Brecht-Platz, Berlin, Berlin, 10117, Germany
Meeting point is in front of the Bertold-Brecht Statue on the Bertold-Brecht-platz. You can get here by crossing the river Spree just from Friedrichstraße Station. Drivers can also stop right on Bertold-Brecht-Platz.
Who is this private tour in Berlin best suited for?
What should I bring or wear?
Can this private tour in Berlin be customized to focus on what I want to see and skip places I've already visited?
How long is the tour, and can the start time or duration be adjusted?
Where does the tour start and end?
Is transportation included?
How much walking is involved, and is it suitable for kids, seniors, or travellers with mobility concerns?
What languages is this tour offered in?
What's included in this private tour, and what should I budget for separately?
Is this a private tour? What is the maximum group size and the starting price?
AI-generated. Please confirm details with your guide
1
1
If your tour is valued over $200 USD and booked at least 45 days before the tour date, you can book with a deposit!
How it works