Chicago Pride Chicago has invested heavily in attracting LGBT+ people. And the city is also proud of its art house cinemas, experimental theatres and gourmet restaurants. But it is home to dozens of LGBT+ and friendly bars, clubs, saunas and cafés. Many foreign tourists know little about São Paulo or Sampa, as the 20million locals call it.
The Parada do Orgulho (Pride parade) gathers on Avenida Paulista and is 2.6miles long. São Paulo Pride parade this year will be on 14 June 2020, and organisers have just announced the theme will be ‘democracy’. While some question the numbers, you can’t help but enjoy the welcome from the friendly locals, who call themselves paulistanos. While it is always hard to estimate, São Paulo Pride in Brazil regularly claims to be the biggest in the world, attracting around 4million people. São Paulo Parada do Orgulho Sao Paulo Pride is one of the biggest in the world. Top tip: Pride in any of these cities is one of the busiest times of year for hotels and even flights and trains. We’ve scoured every continent (apart from Antarctica) to bring you the dates and details of the world’s most popular Pride events. Whether you want to dance to a bhangra beat, float down a canal or leave footprints in the sand, we’ve got the 2020 Pride for you.