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Held in the city’s Preston Park (where the Pride parade terminates), this year’s iteration is a two-day event that promises cabaret and funfair rides as well as credible live music.
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The Madrid Pride parade follows a route through the city centre, starting at the Glorieta del Emperador Carlos V (near Atocha station) and finishing in Plaza de Colón, where the manifesto is read.
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If you subscribe to the mantra “go big or go home”, Madrid Pride (Orgullo Madrid) is for you. Held each year in early July, this is Europe's largest Pride event, drawing upwards of two million ...
Tens of thousands of people danced to techno beats across Berlin on Saturday to celebrate the city's Pride parade, one of the largest LGBTQ+ celebrations in Europe. With rainbow flags and bottles ...
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