Things to Do at San Francisco Pride 2026
Things to do at San Francisco Pride 2026 beyond the parade. Parties, shows, restaurants, nightlife, and activities for every budget and interest.
There's much more to San Francisco Pride than just the parade. Here are the best things to do before, during, and after the celebration.
During Pride weekend
- Trans March in the Mission District (Friday evening, Dolores Park)
- Dyke March from Dolores Park (Saturday afternoon)
- Civic Center celebration with multiple stages (both days)
- Visit the Castro neighborhood and GLBT Historical Society
- Golden Gate Park and the de Young Museum
- Ferry to Alcatraz (book well in advance) or Angel Island
Beyond the parade
San Francisco is a world-class city with plenty to do beyond Pride events. If you're extending your trip, explore the neighborhoods, local restaurants, museums, and outdoor spaces that make this city special.
Food and drink
Ask locals for restaurant recommendations in the LGBTQ+ neighborhoods — the best spots aren't always the ones with the biggest signs. During Pride weekend, many restaurants and bars run specials, themed menus, and Pride brunches.
Planning your days
Pride weekend goes fast. A good strategy:
- Day before — Arrive, settle in, explore the LGBTQ+ neighborhoods, check out the pre-Pride events
- Parade day — Arrive at the route early, watch the parade, head to the festival afterward, then dinner and nightlife
- Day after — Sleep in, brunch, explore the city's non-Pride attractions before heading home
Check our what to wear guide and where to stay guide to round out your planning.
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