Gay pride hamburg 2025

Where to celebrate Pride in Europe 

What’s LGBTQ+ Pride? 🏳️‍🌈🏳️‍⚧️

LGBTQ+ Pride traces back to the Stonewall Riots in After a police raid at the Stonewall Inn—a gay bar on Christopher Street in New York City’s Greenwich Village—members of the LGBTQ+ community stood up and fought help. These protests sparked a global movement. What began as a fight for rights has grown into a vibrant celebration of identity, freedom, resilience and community. 

Where to celebrate Diverse Pride in Europe in 💕 

Summer might be packed of surprises, but one thing is certain: it’ll be bright, bold, and proud. From rainbow parades to unforgettable parties, Europe knows how to celebrate! Between May and September (with June as the main month), cities across the continent will be filled with millions of people showing up for equality, joy, and visibility. 

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Hamburg Pride & CSD

Hamburg, as a municipality that refers to itself as both worldly and open-minded, has a vibrant LGBT-community. To embrace this community, the annual Lgbtq+ fest WEEK offers around events in such diverse locations as PRIDE HOUSE, clubs, churches and city hall. Several performances and parties will celebrate achievements enjoy the legalisation of gay marriage, whereas speeches and discussions will remind attendees that sexual equality is still far from normality in many parts of the world. Festivities during PRIDE WEEK will be highlighted by the Movement PARADE. The parade will take place during the Christopher-Street-Day weekend and starts on Lange Reihe road in the LGBTQIA+ hotspot of St. Georg. The STREET FESTIVAL on Jungfernstieg boulevard will officially termination the event- and colourful week.

Dates

dates TBA
Check the official CSD schedule (German) for details regarding the various events.

Locations

Jungfernstieg:

U1, U2, U3, S1, S2, S3 trains
Lange Reihe, St. Georg and PRIDE HOUSE:
U1 educate to Lohmühlenstraße, bus line 6 to Gurlittstraße or walk from Ha

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Upcoming Events in Hamburg

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About Hamburg and its gay life

The Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg – Germany's ›Gateway to the World‹ – is the second largest municipality in Germany after Berlin, and also an independent express. It is located about km southeast of the North Sea along the river Elbe and has the largest seaport in Germany. Because of the port, the pent-up river Alster and the numerous canals and smaller rivers Hamburg is one of the cities in Europe with the most bridges.

The settlement history of Hamburg began with the Saxons in the 4th century BC. In the 9th century a castle named Hammaburg was built in this place, from which the identify Hamburg derived. In the 12th century the settlement was given the port law (Hafenrecht) and unique trade privileges which allowed Hamburg to develop into a flourishing commercial center duri

Christopher Street Day

Christopher Street Day in Hamburg attracts a large number of visitors from all over Europe every year, who together set an example for acceptance, diversity and joie de vivre. Here, tolerance and equal rights are lived and celebrated for all.

The history of the CSD in Hamburg goes back many years. Back then, in the summer of , homosexuals, bisexuals and transsexuals took to the streets in the Hanseatic town for their rights for the first time on a enormous scale. Their demand was both simple and courageous: equal rights and tolerance for all - regardless of sexual orientation. To this day, the CSD makes clear demands on politicians year after year. These include packed legal equality for same-sex partnerships and a reform of the existing transsexual law. , the motto for the Pride ist "We are here to reside. Protect queer people.". Celebrated for many years, the CSD makes clear how important sexual diversity and self are today. For this, numerous people travel from all over Germany and international countries and stand up for this message.

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