Belgian Pride 2024
Belgian Pride: a must for Belgium's LGBTQIA+ community and the defence of their rights.
The event features a number of different areas:
The Pride Parade: The Pride Parade is one of the flagship events of Brussels Pride - The Belgian & European Pride 2024. Its aim is to celebrate diversity, tolerance and acceptance of all people, regardless of sexual orientation or gender identity, through a parade through the streets of the capital.
The Pride Village: The Pride Village is an area where you can find various organisations with an information and prevention role in relation to the LGBTQIA+ community.
Concerts and DJ sets on the Mont des Arts stage.
For this new edition, in collaboration with Access-i, only the Monts des Arts site (stage and Pride Village) is concerned by the certification.
- In general
- in wheelchair An information sheet is available for the accessibility of people in wheelchair
- walking with difficulties Accessible with a occasionnal help for people walking with difficulties
- blind An information sheet is available for the accessibility of people blind
- visualy impaired Accessible with a occasionnal help for people visualy impaired
- deaf Accessible with a occasionnal help for people deaf
- hard of hearing Accessible with a occasionnal help for people hard of hearing
- with difficulty understanding An information sheet is available for the accessibility of people with difficulty understanding
In general
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- The information point is located near the main station.
PRM volunteers will be identifiable with yellow jackets.
There are sanitary areas: PRM toilets are provided in each sanitary area.
A map of the sites and the programme are available on the website and in large format on the site.
It is possible to pay by Bancontact via a wireless Sum Up payment terminal, as well as in cash.
Points of attention
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The event can be reached by various means of public transport. Some routes from bus stops are more or less easy.
A number of volunteers will be on hand to provide information and help throughout the event. They will be identifiable by their colourful T-shirts and badges.
Volunteers have been trained to welcome PRMs.
PRM parking spaces are available in the Albertine car park. The number of spaces is limited.
The festival site is open, and it is possible to enter and leave the building freely.
The festival is not confined to a specific area.
The event takes place in the public space, and is dependent on the ground surfaces (irregular), road traffic and the relief of the site (numerous slopes).
The event is expecting over 100,000 people, so there will be a high concentration of crowds on the Mont des Arts site.
If you have any questions about the accessibility of the event, please contact the organisers at the following e-mail address: info@brusselspride.eu
People in weelchair
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Volunteers can be identified by their yellow jackets.
Outdoor walkways will be made easier by the installation of mats, tread plates and cable guides.
Bars will provide priority access for PRMs.
Mont des Arts stage:Signage will identify alternative routes.
The podium is located to the left of the King Albert statue, at the far end of the terrace.
A PRM toilet cubicle is provided near the podium.
The parade:The parade route is 2.5km long.
The parade will take place on the public highway, so it will be passable by car.
The second part of the parade, from Place de Brouckère to Place des Fontaines, is flat.
If you have any questions about the accessibility of the event, please contact the organisers at info@brusselspride.eu
Points of attention
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PRM parking spaces are available in the Albertine inter car park. The number of spaces is limited.
The festival can be accessed by various means of public transport. Some of the routes from the bus stops are long and difficult. All access information is available on the event website: https://www.brusselspride.eu/fr/infos-pratiques
Mont des Arts stage:Access to the reserved area is via Rue du Mont des Arts. There is a steep incline to negotiate.
Access to the podium may be difficult due to the crowds in the walkways.
The PRM podium does not provide an ideal view of the stage.
The parade:The first part of the parade from the Mont des Arts to the Place de Brouckère is downhill.
The last part of the parade from the place des fontaines to the boulevard de l'empereur is uphill (rue des bogards).
There is no podium or reserved area on the parade route for observation.
The site of the event is open, and it is possible to enter and leave the site freely.
The festival is not confined to any particular area.
A number of volunteers will be on hand to provide information and help throughout the event.
The bars and foodtrucks present are not of a suitable height.
Volunteers are aware of and trained to welcome PRMs. - The event takes place in the public space, and is therefore dependent on the surface of the ground (irregular), road traffic and the relief of the site (numerous slopes).
People walking with difficulties
Strong points
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Volunteers can be identified by their yellow jackets.
Outdoor walkways will be made easier by the installation of mats, runners and cable guides.
It is always possible to take an alternative route to avoid the stairs. Signage will identify alternative routes.
Bars offer priority access for PRMs.
Mont des Arts stage:Signage identifies alternative routes.
The podium is located to the left of the King Albert statue, at the far end of the terrace.
A PRM toilet cubicle will be provided close to the podium.
Seating will be available on the podium.
The parade:The parade route is 2.5km long.
The second section from Place de Brouckère to Place des Fontaines is flat.
Seating is available along the parade route in the following areas:
Parvis de la cathédrale Saints-Michel-et-Gudule
Place de la Monnaie
Parc Nino Annessens
If you have any questions about the accessibility of the event, please contact the organisers at info@brusselspride.eu
Points of attention
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PRM parking spaces are available in the Albertine inter car park. The number of spaces is limited.
The festival can be accessed by various means of public transport. Some of the routes from the bus stops are long and difficult. All access information is available on the event website: https://www.brusselspride.eu/fr/infos-pratiques
Mont des Arts stage:Access to the reserved area is via Rue du Mont des Arts. There is a steep incline to negotiate.
Access to the podium may be difficult due to the crowds in the walkways.
The PRM podium does not provide an ideal view of the stage.
The parade:The first part of the parade route from the Mont des Arts to the Place de Brouckère is downhill.
The last part of the parade route from the Place des Fontaines to the Boulevard de l'Empereur is uphill.
There is no podium on the parade route to watch it go by.
There are unsecured staircases along the route (Mont des Arts and access to boulevard de l'empereur from rue Lebeau).
The event site is open and it is possible to enter and leave the site freely.
The festival is not confined to any particular area.
A number of volunteers will be on hand to provide information and help throughout the event. They will be identifiable by their colourful T-shirts and badges. - Volunteers are aware of and trained to welcome PRMs.
The event takes place in the public space, so it is dependent on the surface of the ground (irregular), road traffic and the relief of the site (many slopes).
People walking with difficulties
Strong points
- Assistance dogs are welcome.
It is possible to enjoy the festive atmosphere of the event.
If you have any questions about the accessibility of the event, please contact the organisers at info@brusselspride.eu.
Points of attention
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PRM parking spaces are available in the Albertine inter car park. The number of spaces is limited.
The festival can be accessed by various means of public transport. Some of the routes from the bus stops are long and difficult. All access information is available on the event website: https://www.brusselspride.eu/fr/infos-pratiques
It will be difficult for a blind person to find their way around the site alone.
There is no adapted content in audio description.
Mont des Arts stage:Access to the reserved area is via Rue du Mont des Arts.
Access to the podium may be complex due to the crowds in the walkways.
Parade:There are unsecured staircases to get to the start of the parade (Mont des Arts and access to boulevard de l'empereur from rue Lebeau).
A number of volunteers will be on hand to provide information and assistance throughout the event.
The volunteers have been trained in welcoming PRMs.
The event is taking place in the public space, so it is dependent on the surface of the ground (irregular), road traffic and the relief of the site (many slopes).
The event is expecting over 100,000 people, so there will be a high concentration of crowds on the stage site.
People walking with difficulties
Strong points
- Assistance dogs are welcome.
It is possible to enjoy the festive atmosphere of the event.
Plans of the Mont des Arts stage will be displayed in large format.
Volunteers can be identified by their yellow jackets.
If you have any questions about the accessibility of the event, you can contact the organisers at the following e-mail address: info@brusselspride.eu
Points of attention
-
There is no adapted content.
PRM parking spaces are available in the Albertine car park. The number of spaces is limited.
The festival can be accessed by various means of public transport. Some of the routes from the bus stops are long and difficult. Full directions are available on the event website: https://www.brusselspride.eu/fr/infos-pratiques
A number of volunteers will be on hand to provide information and help throughout the event. They will be identifiable by their colourful T-shirts and badges.
Volunteers have been trained to welcome PRMs.
Mont des Arts stage:Access to the reserved area is via the rue du Mont des Arts.
Access to the podium may be difficult due to the crowds in the walkways.
The event is taking place in the public space, so it is dependent on the ground surfaces (irregular), road traffic and the relief of the site (numerous slopes).
The event is expecting over 100,000 people, so there will be a high concentration of crowds on the stage site.
People walking with difficulties
Strong points
- The opening speech is translated into sign language.
The festival organisers have provided signage to make it easier to find your way around the various venues.
Plans of the Mont des Arts stage will be displayed in large format.
It will be possible to enjoy the festive atmosphere of the event.
Volunteers can be identified by their yellow jackets.
If you have any questions about the accessibility of the event, you can contact the organisers at the following e-mail address: info@brusselspride.eu
Points of attention
- There are no special arrangements for concerts.
There are no volunteers with sign language skills.
People walking with difficulties
Strong points
- The opening speech is translated into sign language.
The festival organisers have provided signage to make it easier to find your way around the various venues.
Plans of the Mont des Arts stage will be displayed in large format.
It will be possible to enjoy the festive atmosphere of the event.
Volunteers can be identified by their yellow jackets.
If you have any questions about the accessibility of the event, you can contact the organisers at the following e-mail address: info@brusselspride.eu
Points of attention
- There is no BIM on the Mont des Arts stage.
A few volunteers will be on hand to provide information and help throughout the event.
The volunteers have been trained in welcoming PRMs.
The event will be attended by over 100,000 people, so there will be a high concentration of crowds on the stage site.
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Strong points
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The festival organisers have provided signage to help you find your way around the various sites.
There will be an information point near the main station.
Plans of the Mont des Arts stage will be displayed in large format.
It will be possible to enjoy the festive atmosphere of the event.
Volunteers can be identified by their yellow jackets.
Mont des Arts stage :Seating will be available on the podium.
If you have any questions about the accessibility of the event, please contact the organisers at info@brusselspride.eu
Points of attention
- There is no adapted content.
PRM parking spaces are available in the Albertine car park. The number of spaces is limited.
A number of volunteers will be on hand to provide information and help throughout the event.
The festival site is open, so you can enter and leave freely.
There are some unsecured staircases (Mont des Arts and access to Boulevard de l'Empereur from Rue Lebeau).
The event will be attended by over 100,000 people, so there will be a high concentration of crowds on the stage site.