If you’re around the city in May, be sure to check out Prague Rainbow Spring. November brings you Mezipatra – a queer film festival screening films with LGBT+ themes. If you miss the parade, not to worry, there are other great LGBT events in Prague throughout the year! It takes place in August – right in the middle of the amazing Czech summer. Prague’s pride parade started in 2011 and is now one of the largest in Europe. It is also an incredibly safe country, crime, in general, is rare, and there is very little risk of a homophobic attack.Īlthough there is no solid community space for trans people, Czech people are friendly and rarely confrontational, and trans individuals should encounter no issues in Prague. Overall, the Czech Republic is a very liberal country. What this means is that there is little religious backlash against homosexuality. The Czech Republic is quite unusual in central Europe for being predominantly atheist.
You’ll find that Prague gay bars and clubs are cheap, funky, and bundles of fun to visit. No wonder it’s one of the most visited cities in the world!Īnd the best part of Prague for a gay visitor? It’s super gay-friendly! Compared to its neighboring cities, gay Prague is a paradise. It’s a must-visit place for backpackers and luxury travelers alike. It’s simply overflowing with history, architecture and friendly people.