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Unleash your vibrant spirit amidst the historic charm of Kraków as it explodes with color and jubilation during the Kraków Pride (Equality March)! This electrifying week-long festival culminates in a powerful march for equality that winds through the heart of Kraków's enchanting Old Town. Immerse yourself in the warm hospitality of the Małopolska people and celebrate diversity, love, and progress with a unique Kraków twist.
Planning your trip or curious what the March actually feels like? Check out my latest blog on Marching in Kraków: Poland’s Most Powerful Pride Yet – from historic speeches to cobblestone catwalks, I’ve covered every colourful detail of the experience.
Curious about how Poland's LGBTQ+ scene is evolving? From grassroots activism to vibrant celebrations across the country, Poland is experiencing a Pride revolution. Check out my deep dive into Poland’s top 10 Pride events and LGBTQ+ milestones to discover where it all began and where it's heading next.
Book your accommodation now and secure your spot in this unforgettable celebration of love, pride, and diversity. For a breakdown of where to stay, what to do, and how to explore Kraków like a local (with a queer twist), don’t miss my complete Kraków Pride travel guide here.
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From pulsating dance floors and stylish bars, these venues promise unforgettable experiences for every Pride enthusiast. Get ready to discover the vibrant heartbeat of Kraków as you celebrate diversity and inclusion in style.
Nestled just steps from the Main Square, Lindo Bar offers a cosy, two-level space with a colourful, modern vibe. Upstairs, enjoy smoothies, coffee, and cocktails in a relaxed setting; downstairs, the illuminated bar hosts regular DJ nights and art events. Known for its friendly staff and inclusive atmosphere, it's a welcoming spot for both locals and visitors. (Image source: @LindoKrakow)
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Housed on a vibrant Dutch barge moored along the Vistula River, Slay Space is a dynamic LGBTQIA+ venue combining a restaurant and club. With its striking décor, delicious food, and regular drag performances, it offers a unique and inclusive experience on the water. (Image source: @Slay Space)
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Located in the heart of the Kazimierz district, ZOO Klub is a lively LGBTQ+ nightclub featuring three spacious lounges and a bustling dance floor. Known for its jungle-themed décor, friendly staff, and regular drag shows, it's a popular spot for both locals and tourists seeking a vibrant night out. (Image source: @ZooKlubMuzyczny)
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Club Papuga is a colourful LGBTQ+ venue boasting two bars, two dance floors, a chill-out zone, and a garden courtyard. Hosting themed parties, drag shows, and karaoke nights, it offers a fun and inclusive atmosphere for all. (Image source: @Club-Papuga)
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The Kraków Marsz Równości is not just a celebration; it's a powerful statement of unity and a call for action. By participating, you are joining a movement that is fighting for equality, acceptance, and a world where everyone can live freely and authentically.
Poland’s Pride movement has faced unique challenges over the years, but the country’s LGBTQ+ community continues to push forward. Learn more about Poland’s Pride Revolution and the significance of these marches.
Bill & Marc
27/05/2025 at 4:08 pm“Stumbled upon Pride, and found something even more special.”
We had just checked into our hotel in Kraków’s Old Town — our final stop on a month-long trip across Europe — when we noticed music and rainbow flags filling the street. We honestly had no idea Pride was happening that weekend, but we quickly googled “Krakow Pride” and found Notstr8ight. It told us everything we needed to know in the moment, from the route to what the march stood for.
By total chance, we ran into the guy behind the platform during the parade and just had to say thank you in person. What Dom is doing with Notstr8ight is something really special: clear, thoughtful, and so helpful, especially for travellers like us who want to connect to the local queer community even when we didn’t plan for it. The march was moving, hopeful, and full of joy. What a way to wrap up our European adventure.