The Bogotá Pride March — Marcha del Orgullo LGBT+ — is one of the largest LGBTQ+ gatherings in the world and by far the largest in Latin America. Held annually in July on La Séptima (Carrera 7), Bogotá's historic ceremonial avenue, the march draws attendance estimates of up to two million people — a figure that reflects both the size of Bogotá's LGBTQ+ community and the event's broader cultural significance in a city that has made LGBTQ+ rights a central part of its progressive political identity. The march runs the length of La Séptima through the city centre, with floats, community organisations, political contingents, and an atmosphere that is simultaneously celebratory and politically engaged — Colombia's ongoing struggles for full LGBTQ+ equality mean this is never purely a commercial festival. Chapinero, Bogotá's gay neighbourhood, is the social hub of Pride week: Theatron, El Mozo, Confessión, and the neighbourhood's other venues run Pride-specific programming for the week preceding and following the march. For international LGBTQ+ visitors, Bogotá Pride in July is one of the most remarkable crowd experiences available anywhere in the world — two million people on a single avenue in a high-altitude Andean city, celebrating under the specific emotional intensity that comes from celebrating rights that were hard-won and remain contested.
Weekly Saturday mega-night at Theatron — 13 dance floors, 5,000 capacity, Latin America's most famous gay club.
Monthly community gathering and public forum at Colombia Diversa — Bogotá's leading LGBTQ+ human rights organisation. Open discussions on legal rig...
Weekly drag show and party at Confessión — Chapinero's theatrical gay bar.
🏳️🌈Marcha del Orgullo Bogotá
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