Torino Pride

6 June 2026 • Turin, Italy

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  • Parade:

    On: Saturday, 6 June 2026

    Pride festivities:

    On: Saturday, 6 June 2026

  • City:

    Turin (Torino), Italy

    Parade route:

    Corso Principe Eugenio to Piazza Vittorio Veneto

    Best area to stay:

    City centre / San Salvario / Quadrilatero Romano

    Nearest airport:

    Turin Airport / Sandro Pertini Airport (TRN)

    Organised by:

    Coordinamento Torino Pride

  • Significant upcoming events:

       EuroPride Torino 2027

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Celebrate Pride in the Heart of Piedmont: Torino Pride

Torino Pride has been marching through the streets of Turin since 2006, and the city that shaped Italian LGBTQ+ activism for two decades has now won the right to host EuroPride 2027, bringing the continent's largest roaming Pride event to Piedmont for the first time. The annual parade moves from Corso Principe Eugenio through the city centre to Piazza Vittorio Veneto, with the Italian Alps visible on the horizon and Turin's almost Parisian boulevards forming one of the most architecturally striking parade routes in Italy.

As one of Europe’s future EuroPride hosts, Torino will hold a special place in queer travel history. Want to explore every city that’s hosted EuroPride over the years? Check out my full guide to EuroPrides through the years for a journey through this iconic pan-European celebration.

Witness the Spectacle of Torino Pride

  • Torino Pride Parade: Immerse yourself in the electrifying energy of the Torino Pride parade, a vibrant procession pulsating with dazzling costumes, creative floats, and passionate cheers. Witness the LGBTQIA+ community and allies march for equality and acceptance through the historic streets of Turin, culminating in a central plaza filled with joy and celebration.
  • Pride Village: Delve into the heart of Torino Pride at the bustling Pride Village. Explore a vibrant marketplace teeming with local artisans showcasing their unique wares inspired by the artistic spirit of the LGBTQIA+ community. Savor delectable Italian cuisine from local vendors alongside refreshing drinks. Connect with LGBTQIA+ organizations from across Italy working towards social justice and equality. Live music by local Italian and international artists fills the air, captivating performances ignite stages, and a welcoming and inclusive atmosphere permeates the village.

Plan Your Torino Pride Adventure

Turin is a welcoming and inclusive city, ready to embrace you with open arms during Pride. Book your accommodations and secure your spot in this unforgettable celebration of love, pride, and diversity.

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Embrace the Spirit Beyond the Parade and Festival

  • Opening Ceremony: Kick off the Torino Pride festivities with a night to remember at the official Torino Pride Opening Ceremony. Witness speeches from prominent Italian and international LGBTQIA+ figures and allies, enjoy inspiring performances by local artists, and stand united in the ongoing fight for equality.
  • Guided Walking Tour: Embark on a captivating journey through Turin's history and hidden LGBTQIA+ heritage with a specialized Pride-themed walking tour. Explore iconic landmarks and lesser-known gems, learn about the city's evolving LGBTQIA+ scene, and gain a deeper appreciation for the struggles and triumphs of the community.
  • Culinary Delights: Immerse yourself in the rich culinary tapestry of Turin. Explore bustling food markets overflowing with fresh produce and local delicacies. Indulge in the art of slow food at traditional trattorias, savor innovative dishes at Michelin-starred restaurants, or grab a delicious slice of pizza and a refreshing espresso at a charming cafe.
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Explore Turin's Alluring Charm

  • Egyptian Museum: Delve into the fascinating world of ancient Egypt at the renowned Egyptian Museum, housing the world's second-largest collection of Egyptian artifacts outside of Egypt. Explore mummies, sarcophagi, and captivating treasures, and witness the enduring legacy of this incredible civilization.
  • National Cinema Museum: Immerse yourself in the magic of cinema at the National Cinema Museum, housed within the enchanting Mole Antonelliana building. Explore exhibits showcasing the history of film from its silent beginnings to the modern era, and discover hidden gems alongside iconic masterpieces.
  • Juventus Museum: For football (soccer) fans, a pilgrimage to the Juventus Museum is a must. Explore interactive exhibits showcasing the legendary Italian football club's rich history and achievements, admire iconic trophies, and feel the passion that electrifies the city on match days.
  • Superga Basilica: Hike or take the scenic tram ride up to the Superga Basilica, a majestic landmark offering breathtaking panoramic views of Turin and the surrounding valleys. Explore the opulent interiors of the basilica, and pay your respects to the resting place of members of the Savoy royal family.
  • Experience Turin's Nightlife: As the vibrant city lights shimmer, Turin's nightlife scene explodes with a kaleidoscope of bars, clubs, and restaurants catering to all tastes. Mingle with friendly locals and fellow revelers, enjoy a refreshing glass of Italian wine or a classic Aperol Spritz, and experience the city's infectious energy after dark. Explore the trendy bars in San Salvario, dance the night away at a club in Quadrilatero, or enjoy a rooftop cocktail with stunning views of the city.

Want to explore more? Pick another city — or explore all upcoming Prides around the world.

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Dive into Turin's LGBTQ+ scene with our curated selection of top hotspots

From pulsating dance floors and stylish bars to vibrant cafes and iconic landmarks, these venues promise unforgettable experiences for every Pride enthusiast. Get ready to discover the vibrant heartbeat of Turin as you celebrate diversity and inclusion in style.

Join the Movement, Celebrate Unity

Torino Pride is more than just a celebration; it's a powerful statement of unity and a call for continued progress. By participating, you're joining a movement that fights for equality, acceptance, and a world where everyone can live freely and authentically. Let your voice be heard, stand in solidarity with the community, and contribute to creating a more inclusive and just society.

Frequently asked questions

    Yes! Italy legalised same-sex civil unions in 2016, and Turin has long been one of the country's more progressive and politically engaged cities for LGBTQ+ rights. The queer scene is local, political, and social rather than purely nightlife-led, concentrated across central neighbourhoods including San Salvario and Vanchiglia. The city's LGBTQ+ associations have been active for decades, and Pride enjoys official patronage from both the city and regional government.

    Torino Pride attracts over 100,000 participants each year and is one of the largest LGBTQ+ celebrations in northern Italy, organised by the Coordinamento Torino Pride, a coalition of LGBTQ+ associations from Turin and across Piedmont. It combines a political march with speeches, cultural programming, and associated parties. The city won the right to host EuroPride 2027, cementing its position as one of Europe's significant Pride destinations.

    The parade starts at Corso Principe Eugenio and moves through the city centre, finishing at Piazza Vittorio Veneto where final speeches take place on stage. The surrounding area along the Po riverside and the Quadrilatero Romano neighbourhood are the main social hubs before and after the march.

    Hotels in Turin's city centre and San Salvario fill quickly in June, particularly as Pride and the wider summer season coincide. Book accommodation as early as possible. The parade itself is free, but associated parties and cultural events sometimes require tickets; check listings closer to the date. June is also peak season for train travel in northern Italy, so book Trenitalia or Italo tickets in advance if travelling from Milan, Rome, or other Italian cities.

    Turin Airport (TRN), also known as Sandro Pertini Airport, is located about 16km north-west of the city centre. A train to Dora Station takes around 19 minutes, with onward bus connections into the centre. Turin is also well connected by high-speed rail, from Milan it's under an hour, from Rome around 4.5 hours on the Frecciarossa. If you're combining Turin with other Italian cities, the train is the most convenient option.

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