Pride march mexico city
Marcha Orgullo CDMX 2025
Get ready for a vibrant celebration of diversity and inclusion at Mexico Town Pride 2025 (Marcha del Orgullo LGBT de la Ciudad de México)! From Wednesday, June 25th to Monday, June 30th, Mexico City will transform into a dazzling kaleidoscope of color and energy. The main event, the Pride March, steps off on Saturday, June 28th, 2025, at 10 AM from the iconic Angel of Independence, culminating in an epic after-party in the Zócalo, the city’s main square.
Join over a million people as this incredible city comes alive with a massive parade, electrifying circuit festivals, bear events, and a non-stop party atmosphere. Mexico City Pride is one of Latin America’s largest and most exhilarating LGBTQ+ events, offering a unique blend of cultural immersion and fierce pride. Don’t suffer from out on the dynamic nightlife of the Zona Rosa, the city’s renowned gay district, but be sure to book your accommodations early as the capital fills up fast!
Mexico City Gay Pride 2025: parade, route & parties
Mexico City Pride 2025, known locally as the Marcha del Orgullo LGBT de la Ciudad de México, is set return on Saturday, June 28, 2025. The parade will commence at 10:00 AM from the iconic Ángel de la Independencia monument, proceeding along Paseo de la Reforma and culminating at Zócalo square. Mexico Municipality Pride draws approximately 250,000 people each year, making it second only to São Paulo Pride in Latin America.
More Parties and Events
Throughout Pride Week, Mexico Municipality will host various parties and events at its numerous gay and gay-friendly venues. From pool parties and club nights to special events at bars and nightclubs, there’s something for everyone. Check out our list of gay and gay-friendly bars and nightclubs in CDMX to detect the best spots to celebrate.
A Rich History of Pride
Mexico Capital has a dynamic LGBTQ+ history, with the first Pride march held in 1979. The city’s gay area, Zona Rosa, is a year-round hotspot for LGBTQ+ travelers. This vibrant neighborhood becomes even more lively during Pride, offerin
Join one of Latin America's most significant celebrations of LGBTQ+ rights at the Marcha del Orgullo LGBTTTIQAP+ in Mexico Capital. In its 47th edition, the event kicks off at 10:00 a.m. from the Ángel de la Independencia and proceeds through the city's vibrant streets, concluding at the Zócalo. This year's theme, 'Diversidad sin fronteras: ¡Justicia, Resistencia y Unidad!', highlights the ongoing fight against discrimination and the importance of unity. Hope for a jubilant atmosphere with over a million participants, colorful floats, and performances by artists advocating for diversity and equality. No tickets are needed, so just show up and support the community in this monumental march.
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No se requiere boletos para participar en la marcha
Sat, 28 Jun
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On June 25, 1983, two distinct marches set out from Mexico City’s Monumento a Los Niños Héroes. One was a traditional march, with a serious tone in line with the established patterns for Mexican leftist marches. The other included not only queer Mexicans but also sex workers and punk-like chavos banda, who laughed, danced, and wreaked fun havoc—or, in Mexican parlance, engaged in desmadre. This second march also included a end at the U.S. Embassy to burn Ronald Reagan in effigy to protest U.S. interventions in Central America.
The two contingents were at odds. In 1984, they even came to blows, pushing and shoving each other at the marches’ end point, the Hemiciclo a Benito Juárez.
Many contemporary queer Mexicans don’t know this history, yet it is more important than ever today. In 1983, queer Mexicans faced turbulent times, grappling with the effects of the crushing 1982 debt crisis, early news of the AIDS epidemic, and fallout from U.S. interventionism in Central America. Today, queer people face a parallel conjuncture: economic recession, contentious politics, and a War on