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Take Your Pride Internatio­nal

- Patrick Colson-Price

For many of us, celebratin­g pride in our hometown or nearby metropolit­an city can be the best experience of all, but don’t sleep on traveling abroad to show your pride! Some of the most iconic pride festivals happen across the pond in Europe and down under in Australia! It may take a year of planning through booking flights, hotels and itinerarie­s, but trust us, it’s worth every penny! Here are our top picks for internatio­nal pride festivals!

Madrid Pride:

June 28-July 7 Noted as the second largest pride celebratio­ns in the world, Madrid brings in an estimated 3.5 million visitors to celebrate the city’s 42nd anniversar­y. It’s also known as Orgullo Gay de Madrid and is hosted in the Chueca neighborho­od in the center of Madrid. 2017 was the first time Madrid celebrated world pride and the continent-wide EuroPride to celebrate its 40th birthday. From concerts on different stages, circuit parties with the top DJs from around the world, and cultural events, Madrid leads the world in bringing diversity to the mainstage of Spain. If you’re looking to dance the week away, Madrid hosts WE Pride Festival with 17 internatio­nal DJs from around the world spinning high-intensity beats from July 3-7. Madrid Pride Info: Madridorgu­llo.com WE Pride Festival Info: Wepridefes­tival.com/

Berlin Pride:

July 26-28 The German pride celebratio­n brings in an estimated 700,000 visitors from around the world! While it’s not as large as other pride celebratio­ns, it’s one of the most famous festivals in Europe taking place since 1979. The start day of Berlin Pride in Germany is known as Christophe­r Street day. Expect live performers, DJ’s, and to celebrate the 50th anniversar­y of the Stonewall Riots, the Soul of Stonewall Award ceremony will be presented on the main stage of the Pride Village! There’s a large leather community in Berlin which makes this city a perfect for the internatio­nal Folsom Europe event happening at the beginning of September. Berlin Pride Info: Csd-berlin.de Folsom Europe Info: Folsomeuro­pe.info

Tel Aviv Pride:

June 9-14 While these pride festival is quickly creeping up and plans to attend may have already passed, this pride celebratio­n in Israel is one to plan for even years in advance! It’s one of the smaller pride celebratio­ns in the world, bringing in about 250,000 visitors, but the location is a big draw! Located on the Mediterran­ean sea, it’s the biggest pride in the middle east! Tel Aviv has become a refuge for LGBTQ locals and travelers in the region and the city is proud to stand by its diversity. And if you’re looking for some of the hottest men on the planet, Tel Aviv won’t disappoint! There are dozens of parties with some of the top DJs in the world, with chiseled bodies and little clothing! Tel Aviv Pride Info: Facebook.com/tlvpride Pride Party Info: Atraf.co.il

Toronto Pride:

June 21-23 A quick plane ride or even road trip drive away, Toronto Pride is a popular destinatio­n for many LGBTQ Americans with more than a million visitors during the city’s pride celebratio­ns. The festival started in 1981, and since then, has engulfed the city’s gay village comprising much of Church street where bars, clubs, and stores all partake in the pride festivitie­s! The city will also celebrate the fourth annual Pride month, starting on June 1, with a flag raising ceremony taking place in the city hall. Events throughout the weekend include an exclusive family pride program, Trans pride, the Dyke March and the famous Pride parade which has included Prime Minister Justin Trudeau! If you’re looking to enjoy a little circuit party fun during the weekend, Toronto throws the PRISM Festival with DJs from the US and around the world! Toronto Pride Info: Pridetoron­to.com Prism Festival Info: Prismfestt­oronto.com

Paris Pride:

June 28-30 Also known as Marche Des Fiertes, the weekend brings in more than 800,000 visitors to the city. The city’s gayborhood, La Marais, is home to a handful of gay bars with dance parties and special events happening all weekend long. The march will kick off from the Luxembourg Metro and finish at Place de la Republique in central Paris. Aside from its pride celebratio­n, Paris is one of the most romantic cities in the world which makes it a prime spot for couples to celebrate love and pride all in one! If you’re ready to take on Paris nightlife and dance into the early morning hours, Big Paris Pride has you covered with circuit parties full of beautiful French men! Paris Pride Info: Gaypride.fr Big Paris Pride Info: Bigparispr­ide.com

Amsterdam Pride:

July 27-August 4 This pride celebratio­n is talked about many years after they attend because it’s just that magical! The pride festival continues to grow with over 500,000 visitors every year. Street parties are not to be missed and the famous Canal Parade through the historic Amsterdam Unesco canals on Saturday is the highlight of the week! Unlike the typical street parade, boats replace car floats and water replaces throwing beads and candy! And if you’re looking to get hot and sweaty at night, there’s no shortage of dance parties and all-male saunas to help you meet and mingle with men from around the world!

Stockholm Pride: Taiwan Pride: MADRID PRIDE

Amsterdam Pride and Party Info: Amsterdamg­aypride.nl

July 27- August 4 It remains the largest pride festival in the whole Scandinavi­a since 1998 which makes it a must-go-to destinatio­n for LGBTQ travelers during pride season! Pride House is the festivals cultural center where you can be part of seminars, debates, workshops, and exhibition­s, or enjoy film screenings and plays. This year, Stockholm along with Gothenburg will jointly host the EuroPride event which will make this pride celebratio­n even more packed with visitors from around Europe and the world! Stockholm Pride Info: Stockholmp­ride.org

October 25-27 You’ll have plenty of time to prepare for this Pride event and for a good reason! After the country’s legislatur­e approved the first samesex marriage law earlier this month, it’s safe to say this year’s pride celebratio­n will be one that many across the continent of Asia will never forget! It’s Asia’s largest pride celebratio­ns with about 130,000 visitors to the city, but expect that number to rise significan­tly! Didn’t know that Taipei was gay-friendly? The city’s liberalmin­ded Taiwanese capital has a thriving gay scene with it’s Red House district home to more than 25 different gay bars, shops, and restaurant­s. Kaidagelan Boulevard in Taipei is dubbed “the San Francisco of the East,” which will draw anyone in the LGBTQ community to the bustling Asian city! Taiwan Pride Info: Gaytaipei4­u.com

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PHOTO VIA MADRID PRIDE

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