LGBTQIA+ Britain
From legendary Pride festivals all over the country, to inclusive hotels, clubs and things to do, we’re proud to be an open and welcoming destination for LGBTQIA+ visitors. Whether you’re exploring our vibrant queer history, or planning a big night out in Brighton – Britain’s unofficial gay capital – you’ll discover drag nights, buzzing bars and irrepressible Pride.
An LGBTQIA+ showcase
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GREAT Love
GREAT Love is the UK’s international campaign celebrating the LGBTQIA+ community and promoting the UK’s values of inclusivity, diversity and freedom. Hear from our storytellers, as they share the pivotal moments in their lives and experiences of LGBTQIA+ Britain.
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Pride in London
July 2026 (TBC)
Pump up the party with Britain’s most diverse and biggest Pride event. See the city awash with bright colours as the parade travels through the city’s iconic sights.
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Brighton Pride
2 – 3 August 2025
A celebration of equality and diversity – Brighton Pride brings the city to life with colourful rainbows, world-famous music superstars, drag artists and unmissable entertainment.
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Birmingham Pride
23 – 24 May 2026 (TBC)
Filling Birmingham’s streets with Pride, this weekend-long celebration is packed with energetic DJ sets, live music and eccentric cabaret.
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Pride Edinburgh
June 2026 (TBC)
An annual celebration of Scotland’s diversity, expect the city glowing with bright colours, drag queens and plenty of parties.
Why Britain's best for LGBTQIA+ travel
From the northern reaches of Scotland, to England’s southern coastline, there’s no shortage of LGBTQIA+ celebrations in Britain. Packed with parties, you’ll be singing your heart out at a fiercely energetic drag brunch, or strutting around the streets waving the flag for love during a Pride Parade. Pick up a queer novel from Britain’s oldest gay bookstore, or dive into an LGBTQIA+ film festival – whether you’re there for the party, or wanting a snippet of queer culture, we’ve got you covered.
With over 50 years of celebrating Gay Pride, from the first parade in London in 1972, it’s clear Britain is a nation shining a light on love, inclusivity and freedom. For bold celebrations that break the mould, hit up our cities during Pride Month and throughout the summer. Stride into Britain’s most diverse and biggest Pride in London, look to Brighton for world-famous music superstars and drag artists, or discover two days of non-stop entertainment in Birmingham. So what are you waiting for? There’s never been a better time to embrace the nation with a whole lot of LGBTQIA+ love.
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Manchester's gay scene
This northern city boasts a booming queer culture. Explore Canal Street for buzzing bars and vibrant events, from Manchester Pride to the Bears Bash.
Check out Manchester's Canal StreetPhoto by: toomanymurphs

Proud nations
The height of Pride fever sweeps Britain in June and July. From tiny villages to our capital cities, look out for lavish parades, glittering parties, and a rainbow of LGBTQIA+ events.
Wave the flag for British Pride eventsPhoto by: VisitBritain/Tommy Ga-Ken Wan

Queer Scotland
Edinburgh's Pink Triangle is a hotspot for queer bars, pubs and nightclubs. Look out for live music nights and drag performances as you explore this LGBTQIA+ neighbourhood.
Explore LGBTQIA+ EdinburghPhoto by: VisitBritain/Andrew Gardner

Seaside sparkle
With centuries of non-conformist history under its belt, Brighton is one of Europe’s foremost gay cities – as you’ll see for yourself on a ‘Piers and Queers’ walking tour.
Discover Brighton’s booming LGBTQIA+ scene