WorldPride Amsterdam 2026 – And The Best Way To Experience This Global Celebration
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Twenty-five years ago, the Netherlands wrote history with the world’s first open civil marriage law, and that milestone is the heartbeat of WorldPride 2026 in Amsterdam. From 25 July to 8 August, the city will honour the law’s silver jubilee with a packed fortnight of parties, parades and conversations aimed at taking LGBTQIA+ equality further.
What to expect across the canals.
The opening weekend launches with a Pride March from Amstelveld to Vondelpark on 25 July, followed by Pride Park’s day-long picnic and live music. Open-air films will light up Krugerpark, Mercatorplein and Gershwinplein each evening through 31 July, while street parties spill onto a dozen blocks from 31 July to 1 August.

Amsterdam’s signature Canal Parade returns on 1 August, weaving through Nieuwe Herengracht, the Amstel and Prinsengracht in a blaze of colour. The final week shifts to Museumplein for a village hub, concerts and a three-day WorldPride conference at the Beurs van Berlage. It will all culminate in the WorldPride March and closing concert on 8 August.
Why this WorldPride matters now.
Equal rights remain uneven across Europe and within the Dutch kingdom. “Our community cannot rest while hard-won freedoms sit on shaky ground,” Pride Amsterdam organisers note, calling for a visible, united front. WorldPride aims to send activists home energised and connected, ready to spark a fresh wave of LGBTQIA+ emancipation.
Looking back, moving forward…
Amsterdam’s rainbow legacy stretches from EuroPride 1994 to the Gay Games 1998 and a thriving nine-day Pride festival every summer. Can WorldPride 2026 help the city reclaim its “gay capital” crown? At DNA, we believe the answer lies in the bold way the Dutch capital combines celebration with advocacy, forging numerous new alliances along its canals.
The Best Way To Experience WorldPride Amsterdam
Sorting out logistics for WorldPride can be a massive job. If you’d rather just show up and have everything taken care of, Australian gay tour operator Hermes Holidays has a 10-day curated package. This is designed to cover all the essentials, letting you focus on the parties and festivities.

The Hermes Holidays package offers far more than just a hotel room and parade seats. The organisers have planned the itinerary so you can see the best of the city without having to do any of the planning yourself.
Inclusions cover your stay in a 4-star+ hotel, a VIP welcome dinner with drinks, and prime viewing for the Canal Parade from a private boat (drinks and snacks included). You also get expert-led tours of the Rijksmuseum and the Heineken Experience, plus a countryside e-bike adventure complete with local cheese and beer.

Fri 31 Jul – Welcome to Amsterdam — The Party Starts Here: Check in at the Clayton Hotel Amsterdam American near Reguliersdwarsstraat and Paradiso. Group welcome banquet at The Secret Garden with free-flow drinks, then straight to the Pride street parties.
Sat 1 Aug – Amsterdam Canal Parade & Pride Parties: Watch the Canal Parade from Hermes’ private boats with uninterrupted views, unlimited drinks and snacks, plus onboard bathrooms. After dark, choose Dam Square’s free after-party or ticketed club events.
Sun 2 Aug – Rest, Recovery and Repeat: Easy morning, then a private pizza-and-beer canal cruise through hidden waterways. Evening free for Vondelpark downtime or another party.
Mon 3 Aug – Live Like a Local: Classic Dutch bike tour past the Rijksmuseum, Jordaan and canal courtyards. Dinner, drinks and a private drag show at Paleis van de Weemoed.
Tue 4 Aug – Pride, Progress & History: Guided LGBTQI+ history walk ending with timed entry and audio tour at the Anne Frank House. Afternoon free.
Wed 5 Aug – Bikes, Dykes & Dutch Delights: E-bike the countryside via Edam, a working windmill and Volendam, then meet a local maker in Monnickendam for a light dinner with beers. Return for the Pride Village Opening Concert at Museumplein.
Thu 6 Aug – A Taste of Brussels: Eurostar to Brussels for Grand Place, Galeries Royales and Rainbow House, with lunch at Chez Léon. Back to Amsterdam for Pride Village at night.
Fri 7 Aug – Pints & Punchlines: Private Rijksmuseum tour, then the Heineken Experience with rooftop drink. VIP seats at Boom Chicago to close out the night.
Sat 8 Aug – The Grand Finale – Hangar Beach Club Farewell Party: Silent disco walk to Hangar in Amsterdam Noord for a waterfront lunch and sunshine party. Wrap with the WorldPride Closing Concert or one last club night.
Sun 9 Aug – Farewell & Departures Final breakfast and farewells. Flights home or extra nights if you’re not done yet.
All the details are handled for you. See the full Hermes Holidays offer here.
