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Brussels Pride 2025

Brussels Pride : an unmissable day for Belgium's LGBTQIA+ community and the defence of their rights.

This event offers different areas :

  • The Pride Parade : The Pride Parade is one of the flagship events of Brussels Pride – The Belgian & European Pride 2025. Its aim is to celebrate diversity, tolerance and acceptance of all, 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 that provide information and prevention services related to the LGBTQIA+ community.

  • Concerts and DJ sets on the Mont des Arts stage.

Practical information :
  • For this edition, only the Mont des Arts site (stage and Pride Village) is certified.

  • A map of the sites and the programme are available in large format on the website.

  • The festival can be reached by various means of public transport. Some routes from bus stops are longer and more difficult than others. All access information is available on the event website : https://www.brusselspride.eu/fr

  • Due to construction work at Place Royale and around the central station, there will be no reserved parking near the event this year.

  • You can pay by Bancontact via a wireless Sum Up payment terminal, as well as in cash.

  • There are public toilets for people with reduced mobility along the route.

  • For the parade/walk through the city : Although the route has not been audited by Access-i, we would like to inform you that it is quite challenging. There are numerous slopes along the route. We recommend that you walk on the right-hand side of the road, as the pavements are not always accessible. The route is uphill from the start. You will be able to stop and rest along the gardens of the Cathedral of Saints Michael and Gudula. There is also a step at the Place de la Monnaie, in the MUNPUNT building, which, depending on the crowd, will allow you to see the procession from above, but no disabled access will be provided.

  • The event takes place in a public space and is therefore subject to (uneven) ground conditions, road traffic and the terrain (numerous slopes).

  • If you have any questions about accessibility to the event, please contact the organisers by email : info@brusselspride.eu

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Validity: From 17 May 2025 on 17 May 2025

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Dernière mise à jour effectuée le 6 May 2025 - 11:24

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