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Pride Barcelona


Barcelona Lgbtq+ Pride Festival - Pride Barcelona’24

Event date:
19th to 21 July

Event location:
Av. Maria Cristina near Pl Espanya

Hotels:
hotels nearby Plaza Espanya

Hashtags:
#PrideBCN #PrideBarcelona #LGTBIQ

Information:
Barcelona Pride  The main Celebration Barcelona activites are in the Pride village on Av. Maria Cristina near Pl Espanya. Pride Barcelona is a cultural festival and a non-profit making event organised by LGBT socio-cultural and business institutions in Catalonia. The objective of Celebration Barcelona is to promote respect for diversity, especially towards the gay group, by means of customs, entertainment and visibility. Call on the Pride Barcelona website for full programme of parties, concerts, movies, conferences, exhibitions and more. Highlights of Pride Barcelona include the Pride Parade on 20th July from Jardins de les Tres Xemeneies down Av. Paral·lel to end at Pl. Espanya.


Programme:
Pride 24 programme 
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Pride BCN, also famous as Gay Lgbtq+ fest Barcelona, is the event organised every year in Barcelona to celebrate the International LGBTI+ (lesbian, gay, bisexual, gender nonconforming, transsexual, bisexual, intersexual, queer and other identities and orientations) Pride Day and most commonly referred to as Gay Pride Day.

Info Gay Pride Barcelona

During the second half of the month of June, several festive and protest events are organised in the city, although it is always the weekend closest to 30th June, the official day of the celebration, when the most significant events take place, including the huge demonstration that runs through the streets of Barcelona.

Self-acceptance Barcelona dates

From June 28 to July 19,

Most important activities: To be confirmed

Times: Vary depending on the activity

Locations: Vary depending on the event

Price: Free activities


Featured activities from the Gay Pride BCN Programme

Conferences, demonstrations, trade shows, parades, sports activities, family events and many other activities and events are organised during Gay Pride BC

Massive pride with , fill Barcelona streets defending LGBT culture as 'universal'

Barcelona's city center stood at a standstill on Saturday afternoon to allow around , people, according to Guàrdia Urbana local police, and , to organizers, to demonstrate across the Gran Via boulevard from Plaça Universitat to Passeig Lluís Companys, where the Arc de Triomf is.

Thousands took to the streets to defend LGBTQ+ culture as "universal" in a large demonstration that included around 50 car parades, hundreds of rainbow flags, and much music and celebration.

This year's motto is, 'Life without diversity would be gray. Against censorship and reactionary wave!' All is part of this year's events, which focus on LGBTQ+ culture.

"Without object, there is no Pride," Ferran Poca, president of the Pride organizing committee, told Catalan News ahead of the weekend events. 

Which is why organizers decided to focus on LGBTQ+ culture, as "it was very important for everyone to be aware of our culture, and we reflection that using famous people, it was a way of reaching more people

Celebrating Pride Month in Barcelona: A City of Hue, Culture, and Courage

Last Updated on June 18, by Christian Heide

Every June, Barcelona bursts into color for Pride Month, a vibrant tribute to the LGBTQ+ group that blends activism, tradition, and celebration. Known for its open-minded spirit and inclusive atmosphere, Barcelona is not just a fantastic destination for queer travelers—it&#;s a city deeply related to the history of LGBTQ+ rights in Spain. From powerful demonstrations to beachside parties, Pride Month in Barcelona offers a meaningful and unforgettable experience.

Pride Month in Barcelona: More Than Just a Parade

While many cities condense their celebrations into a unattached weekend, Barcelona stretches Pride across the entire month of June, building up to the massive city-wide celebration known as Pride BCN. Events begin in early June with exhibitions, film festivals, and cultural talks, and gradually build momentum until the final weekend, when the city erupts in a spectacular show of pride and solidarity.

The grand finale—Pride Weekend—tak