Celebrate Stockholm Pride 2026
Publish date: 11 June 2026
Summer in Stockholm gets even more colourful during Stockholm Pride 2026, taking over the city from 27 July to 1 August. This year, the festival moves to the new Pride District in Slakthusområdet, while parades, concerts, clubs and celebrations spread across Stockholm.
In late July and early August, Stockholm comes alive with Pride celebrations across the city. Restaurants, clubs, museums and cultural venues all take part in this year’s Stockholm Pride festivities. Here you’ll find a selection of things to do and places to visit during Pride Week. The full programme is available on the Stockholm Pride website.
The guide is updated regularly, and additional event recommendations will be added as the festival draws near. For more ideas on things to do, visit the City of Stockholm’s official website.
What happens during Stockholm Pride 2026?

- Pride Week takes place from 27 July to 1 August.
- The Pride Parade takes place on Saturday 1 August.
- Pride House at Clarion Sign by Norra Bantorget hosts talks, debates and cultural events throughout the week.
- Pride District in Slakthusområdet becomes the festival’s new main gathering spot, filled with concerts, club nights, food, bars and activities. It’s easy to get here by metro – take the green line to Globen or Gullmarsplan.
- The programme is updated continuously throughout spring and summer.
See the full festival programme on the Stockholm Pride website.
Stockholm Pride Parade 2026 route

The Stockholm Pride Parade 2026 takes place on Saturday 1 August, starting at 1 pm.
This year, the parade follows a new route, starting at the waterfront boulevard Norr Mälarstrand (Kungsholmstorg) and making its way through central Stockholm before finishing near Slussen with music, celebrations and thousands of spectators lining the streets along the route.
Stockholm – an open city all year round

On Visit Stockholm, you’ll find more guides, tips and places to explore for anyone wanting to discover LGBTQI+ Stockholm during Pride Week and throughout the rest of the year. Here are a few highlights:
- Mathias Janson’s favourite LGBTQI+ spots in Stockholm – Get tips on some of Stockholm’s best places for queer culture, nightlife and community.
- DJ Pamela: my top LGBTQI+ club picks – Discover some of Stockholm’s best queer clubs and dance floors together with DJ Pamela.
- The LGBTQ+ Guide to Stockholm – From queer nightlife and culture to cafés, clubs and community across the city.
- Rickard Söderberg: my 5 favourite places for inspiration – Opera singer Rickard Söderberg shares his favourite spots in Stockholm for culture, inspiration and relaxation.
