Official Pink Parade 2026 Route — Saturday July 11
3:30 p.m. — Gathering at Quai Papacino (Port of Nice)
4:00 p.m. — Main parade departure
Route: Quai Papacino → Quai Lunel4:15 p.m. — Accessible parade departure from Castel Plage
Route: Place Guynemer → Quai des États-Unis → Promenade des AnglaisFinal destination: Théâtre de Verdure
And when the parade reaches its destination, the energy doesn’t fade—it expands.
What makes the Pink Parade stand out isn’t just the scale—it’s the atmosphere. It’s open, expressive, and unapologetically alive. People show up dressed for the occasion, or not dressed for anything in particular other than comfort and self-expression. Visitors mix with locals. Tourists become participants. The city becomes something shared.
There’s no “watching from the sidelines” energy here. You’re in it the moment you arrive.
And in a world that often asks people to shrink themselves down, this day does the opposite: it makes space.
This is one of those rare summer events where everything lines up:
The Mediterranean heat, softened by sea breeze
A city built for wandering, stumbling, and discovering
A crowd there to celebrate, not just observe
A parade that doesn’t feel staged—it feels lived
Even if you don’t plan on dancing in the street (you probably will anyway), it’s the kind of day that sticks with you. Not because of one big moment, but because the whole city becomes the moment.
Because the Pink Parade isn’t something you “attend” in Nice.
It’s something you enter.
The Pink Party: where the parade parties into the night
At 6:00 p.m., the celebration continues with a free outdoor Pink Party at Théâtre de Verdure.
On the program:
DJs
Drag shows
Food and drink stands
Community village
And a crowd that refuses to let the energy drop
This year’s theme says it plainly:
“THE FUTURE WILL BE QUEER.”
Not as a slogan for shock—but as a declaration of visibility, continuity, and belonging.
A gentle reminder: the Pink Party is self-funded. Donations help keep it free, accessible, and alive—and can also give supporters faster access on the day.
But beyond logistics, the heart of it is simple:
On July 11, Nice doesn’t just host Pride.
It becomes Pride.
And for a few unforgettable hours, the city doesn’t just welcome you—it moves with you.

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