Colour-popping parades? Check. All-day and all-night parties? Check. All the glitter and sparkle that you could ever wish for? Check! That’s right, it’s time to get your Pride 2025 plans in place. And the best part? You don’t have to be a member of the LGBTQIA+ community to get involved in celebrating diversity and inclusion in the most spectacular way.
Team this giant party with spending a few days or a week in a new, fun and exciting place, and you’ve got yourself a holiday to remember! You’ll see towns, streets and bars like never before with a rainbow-tinted hue and everyone there will be up for a party. It doesn’t get much better than that!
Ready to experience a Pride festival like never before? Check out our picks of Europe’s best for 2025...

Benidorm, Spain
This Spanish nightlife hotspot is a big hit when it comes to Pride. Taking place in September, you can expect a whole week jam-packed full of parades and parties, and rainbow flags as far as the eye can see. Since its beginning back in 2011, it’s become one of the largest Pride celebrations in Europe!

Budapest, Hungary
Get ready to experience Budapest’s Pride festival! Each July, more than 10,000 people join the march through the city’s colourful streets, taking in all the top sights and hearing speeches and performances along the way. And when it comes to nightlife, you can’t miss out on the ruin pubs and spa parties!

Valletta, Malta
A week of colourful celebrations hit the Maltese capital every September for its annual Pride festival. Club nights, fashion shows and boat parties are in store, followed by the wow-worthy weekend parade that winds through Valletta. Follow the floats, street performers and dancers from the start at Castille Square, then work your way through the downtown streets. After the parade, you’ve got the open-air street party and concert to enjoy!

Prague, Czech Republic
Prague’s Pride festival has been running in August for more than ten years! Thousands of revellers ascend on the Czech capital to celebrate all things diversity and inclusivity. The parade features colourful floats, balloons, flags – you name it, it’s probably in there somewhere!

Rome, Italy
How about a trip to the Eternal City this year? Since the first Rome Pride event back in 1994, it’s grown year-on-year and now attracts around 80,000 visitors! The city’s main gay scene can be found in the streets surrounding the Colosseum, so you’ll be right at the heart of all the action.
Please note, some events may change. Please check locally for accurate and up-to-date times, dates and locations.
Posted: 10th Jan 2022. Updated: 24th Jul 2025.