Berlin gay parade


Berlin Gay Pride CSD date, parade, events

One of the biggest Pride events in Europe's queerest town. The parade for Berlin Pride takes place around Kurfürstendamm street one week after the Lesbian and Gay City Festival. In , Berlin Pride will get place on the 26th of July.

You'll find plenty of street festivals and parties across the city. Parties have previously included voguing balls and techno nights at KitKat. Make sure you revisit our page for all the latest info!

Planning to see Berlin for Pride?

It's advisable to book accommodations well in advance, as hotels tend to load up quickly during Pride week, especially in the Schöneberg district. Check our top hotels in Berlin for gay travelers.

Berlin Pride Parade

The main parade route strategically winds past significant historical sites including former gay cruising grounds that operated under Nazi and Soviet surveillance. This isn't accidental – Berlin's queer community ensures the city’s dark history isn’t forgotten.

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CHRISTOPHER STREET DAY PARADE

The motto of Christopher Street Day on 26 July is ‘Never silent again!’ We won’t stop until everyone is heard!’ The opening of the parade is on the corner of Leipziger Straße / Charlottenstraße at am with the departure of the first vehicle at 12 noon. The demo then moves through Mitte to Potsdamer Platz and on to Schöneberg and into the Tiergarten, ending up at the Brandenburg Gate.

Both a demonstration and a parade, expect elaborate costumes and floats, banners and speeches, tune and dancing, combining joyful expression with displays of unity and a testament to the enduring fight for LGBTQ* rights. You’ll find the route map here.

Bars and clubs across the metropolis will be holding events over the weekend. The official Berlin Pride Main Party is the House of Pride at Ritter Butzke on Saturday 26 July. This huge celebration brings together more than 3, revellers to seven different areas, five song genres, indoor and outdoor areas and more… “House of Pride: Where Berlin dances, lives queer and the night never ends…”

 

PRIDE MONTH IN BERLIN

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"Never be silent again" is the motto of CSD On 26 July, hundreds of thousands of people will march through Berlin on Christopher Street Day to demand more rights and equality for all people, especially of course for LGBTQ+ community. Be there and be infected by the lively hustle and bustle. We have compiled the best events for you in our blog. We'll tell you where the party continues after the verb and where you can discover out more about the LGBTQ+ scene in Berlin.

As part of Pride Month, the queer community organises a mix of cultural events, concerts, readings and parties almost every day. The main aim is to create space for exchange and encounters and to provide long-term impetus for a change of perspective and real development, in line with the motto of this year's CSD: "We won't stop until everyone is heard!" Here are 11 highlights for you!

Tip 1: Celebrate Berlin Pride at the 46th Christopher Street Day

"We won't stop until everyone is heard!"  is the motto of this year's Christopher Street Day (CSD) in Berlin. The parade starts at a.m. at the corn

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Under this motto, the Regenbogenfonds e.V. is organizing Europe’s largest lesbian and gay city festival for the 31st time in the traditional gay neighborhood around Nollendorfplatz in Berlin-Schöneberg.

Every afternoon from a.m., the five festival worlds are presented across 20, m² along Motz-, Eisenacher-, Fugger-, and Kalckreuthstraße: »The Film World – Queer Cinema in the Spotlight«, »The Politics World – Queer Voices in Democracy«, »The Positives – Health & Wellness World«, »The Sports World – Diversity in Motion«, and »The Fetish World – Discover the Diversity of the Senses«, along with a wide range of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and trans-identifying projects, clubs, and organizations.

Every year, the LGBT* scene shows how to have entertaining together at this gigantic open-air event around Nollendorfplatz. With skillfully over , visitors from around the world, it is by far the largest event of its kind.

Snacks, drinks, and music on six stages: »KISS FM« B with the beat of Berlin, »SUNSHINE LIVE« D – electronic music radio, the »FLINTA* Stage« C, »Queer Media« E with a mix fro