3 hours
Description
Discover the Berlin that inspired David Bowie’s heralded ‘Berlin Trilogy’ on this private, 3-hour tour. Travel back to the late 1970s: a time when the Cold War was on, the Berlin Wall was up and Bowie and Iggy Pop shared an apartment building in West Berlin. Together with a historian guide and your private group, you’ll see Hansa Studios, where ‘Low’ and ‘Heroes’ were recorded; 155 Hauptstrasse, where Bowie and Iggy lived; and some of the clubs and cafes he visited. You’ll also gain insight into how the Cold War and the so-called ‘Berlin years’ influenced Bowie creatively.
Highlights
- Private 3-hour tour of David Bowie’s Berlin, led by a historian guide
- Pass Hansa Studios, where Bowie cut two of the ‘Berlin Trilogy’ albums
- See the apartment building Bowie and Iggy Pop once lived in
- Visit some cafes and clubs Bowie frequented in the late 1970s
- Discover how the ‘Berlin years’ shaped Bowie creatively
- Receive the undivided attention of a private guide