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10 largest Gay Prides in the world

Stefan Arestis
10 largest Gay Prides in the world

Gay Pride events are as important now as they have ever been. Whilst we are fortunate to come from a part of Europe (UK/France) where being gay means we have almost the same rights as our straight counterparts, sadly there still are many places around the world where simply being gay can get you killed.

There are over 70 countries in the world where being gay is a crime. What's worse is that in 7 of these, the governments actively impose capital punishment for consensual gay acts, specifically: Brunei, Iran, Saudi Arabia, Yemen, Nigeria, Somalia, and Sudan.

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Today Pride events are not only an important way to celebrate who we are, but they act as a crucial symbol to LGBTQ communities around the world to show we are not alone and we are fighting together for full equality and recognition everywhere.

In this article, we celebrate the 10 best gay Pride events from around the world, which we think are the most unique and important.

1. New York (USA): where Pride was born

New York is where the Pride movement was born. Following the police raid of the gay Stonewall Inn on 28 June 1969, the LGBTQ community said “ENOUGH!” and started a series of demonstrations led by drag queen Marsha Johnson. This became the catalyst for LGBTQ movements across the US in 1970, and then around the world.

Today the New York Pride on the last weekend of June is one of the largest in the world, attracting crowds of around 2 million. The 2019 New York World Pride, which also commemorates 50 years since the Stonewall riots, is set to be the largest Pride event ever with around 4 million people estimated to attend!

Other notable Pride events in the US

There are Pride events taking place in almost every city across the US, with a handful also attracting millions of people.

San Francisco Pride is the other notable giant taking place alongside New York's Pride on the last weekend of June. Others include the Pride events of Chicago (end of June), Columbus (mid-June), Houston (mid-June), Los Angeles (early June), Minneapolis (mid-June), Denver (mid-June), the Capital Pride in Washington DC (end of May/early June), San Diego (mid-June), St Petersburg (mid-June) and Miami Beach Pride (early April).

New York one of the biggest, best and original gay pride events in the world!
The Stonewall Inn in New York: where Pride was born back in 1969

2. Madrid (Spain): best Pride in Europe

Every European gay guy knows that Madrid Pride is the best place to celebrate Pride each year (at least it is according to these 2 European gay guys!)

The “Fiestas del Orgullo Gay” of Madrid takes place on the last Saturday of June each year and it is the biggest in Europe, attracting around 2 million people each year. The largest was WorldPride Madrid 2017, which had an estimated 3.5 million people attend.

The first Madrid Pride took place in 1979 following the passing away of Fascist dictator Francisco Franco, which led to a huge renaissance of democracy and liberal values in Spain. As a result, Spain has today transformed into one of the most gay friendly countries in the world, with very progressive LGBTQ laws, including gay marriage.

We particularly love Madrid Pride because whilst it's so big, it doesn't feel like it. The entire city gets involved and it feels like one enormous street party. Every road has parties going on, with people celebrating and just having a fun time. It's truly unique and why it is often considered to be one of the best Pride events in Europe, and not only by us!

Other notable Pride events in Spain

As one of the most gay friendly countries in the world, it's no surprise that almost every city (and island) in Spain has its own Pride. Barcelona Pride is the largest one after Madrid, attracting crowds of around 300,000. Other cities and islands famous for their Pride events include Maspalomas (May), Ibiza (mid-June), Sitges (early June), Torremolinos (late May), and Benidorm (September).

3. Sao Paulo (Brazil): largest Pride in the world

The “Parada Gay Sao Paulo” is notorious for being the largest Pride in the world, attracting a staggering 3-5 million people each year.

Sao Paulo's Pride began in 1997 and takes place on the first weekend of June along the city's main street called “Paulista Avenue”. It was famously featured in the Netflix show “Sense8” where the handsome Mexican star Lito used his platform at Sao Paulo Pride to publicly come out.

Today more than ever, the LGBTQ network of Brazil is in need of support since the country voted the far-right and completely anti-gay Jair Bolsonaro in as President on 1st January 2019. Bolsonaro has been a vocal opponent of our LGBTQ community, stating things like: “Brazil can’t be a country of the gay world, of gay tourism. We have families”! This has led to an increase in violent crimes against LGBTQ people in Brazil.

Although this hasn't stopped the Brazilian LGBTQ community from flourishing, it does show the importance and necessity for Pride events, now more than ever, to stand strong in defiance of such people.

Other notable Pride events in Brazil

Rio's pride is also huge, attracting around 2 million people, and is in our opinion one of the best Pride events in Latin America. It features a festival that takes place along the beach with many unofficial Pride events also taking place across Rio's neighborhoods. The date changes every year due to administrative issues, so check the Rio Facebook page for the latest official information about the next one.

Other cities in Brazil hosting notable Pride events are Florianópolis and Salvador, which coincide their Pride with the February/March Carnival season.

4. Sydney (Australia): most colorful Pride in the world

The Sydney Pride takes place during the Australian summer in late February / early March. It coincides with the Carnival season, which is why it is called “Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras“.

The Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras is one of the most famous gay festivals in the world as well as one of the oldest. It started with a late-night street party in Oxford Street that was later subject to a vicious police attack, culminating in 53 arrests! It was called a “festival” (aka “Mardi Gras”) in 1978. The second Mardi Gras in 1979 was more successful with over 3,000 people attending and no arrests.

Today the Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras takes over the entire city with around 500k people attending. If that's not enough, it has become so popular that stars like Cher, Kylie Minogue, Cyndi Lauper, and George Michael have performed there. The most successful Mardi Gras festival to date was WorldPride Sydney 2023 which attracted over 300,000.

Other notable Pride events in Australia

Melbourne has a Pride that is part of the annual “Midsumma” queer festival in Jan/Feb with around 25,000 people attending.

Other cities in Australia that have notable Pride events include Adelaide (November), Brisbane (September), and the Perth Western Australia Pridefest (November).

Sydney Mardi Gras one of the best Pride events in the world
The colorful Mardi Gras of Sydney

5. Taipei (Taiwan): largest Pride in Asia

Whilst Taipei Pride in late October may not be the biggest in the world, it's such an important event because it is the largest one in Asia – a continent that doesn't have the best track record with regards to LGBTQ rights.

Whilst most countries in Asia are grappling to overturn anti-gay laws or introduce legislation that deals with anti-discrimination against our LGBTQ community, Taiwan on the other hand is powering ahead, becoming the only place on the entire continent to introduce marriage for all!

The 2018 Taipei Pride drew record crowds of 150,000, which makes it by far the most popular and largest gay festival in Asia. It all began in 2003 as a small parade with 1,000 people attending, which has since grown into something so important for not just the gay community of Taiwan, but for the entire LGBTQ community across Asia.

Other notable Pride events in Taiwan

The other prominent Pride event in Taiwan is in Kaohsiung City, which is held in November.

Taipei one of the biggest gay pride events in the world
Taipei Pride is the largest Pride in Asia

6. Amsterdam (Netherlands): most unique Pride in the world

The Amsterdam Pride Canal Parade is not only huge, attracting crowds of around 500,000+, but it is also the most unique Pride event in the world. This is the only Pride event in the world that takes place entirely on water!

On the first Saturday of August each year, a large colorful parade of around 80 boats takes over the entire city as they make their way through the famous UNESCO-listed canals. Alongside the parade, lots of street parties take place, along with some of the best circuit parties like “Rapido“.

Trust me, watch this one, especially in 2026 when Amsterdam will be hosting WorldPride… You just know the Dutch will go all out to make this one of the most incredible gay Pride events in the history of time!

Other notable Pride events in the Netherlands

The Utrecht Canal Pride in early June is the second-largest Pride event in the Netherlands. Rotterdam has a Pride event on the last weekend of September.

Amsterdam one of the most unique and best Prides in the world
Amsterdam is one of our favorite places in the world to celebrate Pride

7. Tel Aviv (Israel): best Pride beach party

Tel Aviv is one of the most popular Pride beach parties. It takes place in mid-June, attracting crowds of around 200,000.

As it's beach-orientated, Tel Aviv pride has become synonymous with body-beautiful, Adonis-like guys…everywhere you look! The climax of the event is the large beach party on Charles Clore beach, which goes on into the early hours of the next day.

The other important point to note about Tel Aviv Pride is that it is the only successful annual Pride to take place in the Middle East – a region (with the exception of Israel of course) with a terrible record for LGBTQ rights. Read more about this in our article about the most gay friendly Arab countries.

Other notable Pride events in Israel

Jerusalem has a more sober Pride event in early August, which attracts around 20,000 people but has very heavy security following a stabbing incident at the 2015 event.

8. Johannesburg (South Africa): largest Pride in Africa

Joburg Pride is nicknamed the Pride of Africa, which is an apt nickname given it is the largest (and one of the fewest) Pride events to take place in Africa. Whilst it may not be one of the largest, it is significant because of its location on what is often referred to as the worst continent in the world to be gay.

Johannesburg held the first Pride of Africa in October 1993, which was towards the end of the apartheid era. Subsequently in 1996, under Nelson Mandela's Presidency, the country passed one of the most progressive constitutions in which unfair discrimination on the grounds of who you love is prohibited. In 2006, the country became the first (and to date, only!) nation in Africa to legalize gay marriage.

Joburg's Pride continues to take place every year on the last Saturday of October. In South Africa, Pride is also celebrated in October as well as June because it is their way of commemorating the first ever Pride March to be held in Africa: right here in Johannesburg on 13 October 1990. Be sure to hit up our gay travel guide to Johannesburg for a deeper insight into the gay scene as well as practical safety tips.

Other notable Pride events in South Africa

Other Pride events that take place in South Africa include Cape Town Pride (Feb/March), Durban Pride (June), and the Nelson Mandela Bay Pride in Port Elizabeth (November).

South Africa Johanessburg Pride one of the best Pride in the world
Wise words by Nelson Mandela that we strongly believe in!

9. Cologne (Germany): biggest Pride in Europe

Cologne often rivals Madrid for the title of “biggest” and “best” Pride in Europe. It takes place on the first Saturday of July, attracting crowds of around 1-2 million. That's pretty impressive given that the city's population is only around 1 million people!

Pride marches in Germany are referred to as “Christopher Street Day” (or CSD), in memory of the 1970 Christopher Street Liberation Day in New York.

Other notable Pride events in Germany

Berlin Pride (late July) is another popular Pride event not just in Germany, but across Europe. It is one of the oldest, dating back to 1979.

Hamburg Pride is the other main Pride event in Germany to look out for, which takes place in early August.

Cologne Pride one of the best Pride events in the world
The boys of Cologne take to the streets during Pride!

10. Toronto (Canada): because Canada!

No “best of gay…” list is ever complete without mention of what we think is the most gay friendly country in the world.

Toronto Pride is not only one of the largest Pride events in the world, but outside the US, it is one of the oldest, dating back to 1972.

Today Toronto Pride (in mid-June) attracts crowds of around 1-2 million. What we love most about Toronto Pride and Pride events generally in Canada is that the government not only enthusiastically backs them financially, but their leader often gets involved and is seen leading the entire procession!

Other notable Pride events in Canada

Montreal's Gay Pride (mid-August) is also big, often attracting around 1 million people. The 2017 Montreal Pride was also the first “Canada Fierte Pride“, which you can find out more about in our Vlog below.

Vancouver's Pride takes place every year on the first Monday of August. Just like Montreal, it's very popular, attracting crowds of around 1 million. Another popular Pride event in Canada to look out for is the “Capital Pride” of Ottawa in late August.

Bonus mention: London Pride

Growing up in London, it was always a joy to experience marching through the iconic streets of London (in late June or early July) with 1 million+ people watching! Although Pride in London has been criticized for becoming too commercial, it still remains one of the largest Pride events in the world. It is also one of the oldest – like Toronto Pride, it was the first one to take place outside the US in 1972.

The UK also has a range of other smaller but just as popular Pride events, in particular Brighton (early August), Manchester (late August), and Edinburgh (mid-June).

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Stefan Arestis

Hey everyone, I'm Stefan, the curly-haired Greek flavor behind the gay travel blog Nomadic Boys. Together with my other half, I have explored more than 90 countries across 5 continents. What I love most about traveling is discovering the local gay scene, making new friends, learning new cultures. I've written about LGBTQ travel in numerous online publications such as Gaycation Magazine, Gaycities, Gay Times and Pink News as well as for other non-gay-specific publications including Lonely Planet, The New York Times, The Guardian, and The Huffington Post. Check my full bio here.

Trent

Tuesday 16th of July 2024

How is Israel Pride still your list?

Stefan Arestis

Wednesday 17th of July 2024

Had no idea there was an Israel Pride. But if you mean Tel Aviv Pride, it still went ahead despite the war and should be back with a bang very soon!

Hila

Wednesday 20th of November 2019

South Africa also legalized gay marriage in 2007. That’s a very important point.

Stefan Arestis

Wednesday 20th of November 2019

Agreed!

Mike

Saturday 15th of June 2019

Raptors go!

Nomadic Boys

Saturday 15th of June 2019

LOL!

Marcos Martinez

Tuesday 28th of May 2019

This is a good article. Just one thing. DC Pride is another enjoyable article in the US.

Nomadic Boys

Tuesday 28th of May 2019

Totally agree! That's why we included it :)

Alex Hernandez

Saturday 25th of May 2019

Thanks for all the info, I liked it😁 the San Francisco Pride Parade is also awesome, we have a lot of history in the Castro Street and a lot of fun 😁

Nomadic Boys

Saturday 25th of May 2019

Can't wait to go to it one day :)