1. LGBTIQ+ Pride March


On Saturday, November 1, Buenos Aires fills with color, glitter, and pride to celebrate one of the most vibrant days of the year. Since that first historic march back in 1992, the event keeps growing and reaffirming its essence: to make visible the ongoing struggles, the rights that have been won, and those still to fight for. It’s much more than a march — it’s a collective cry, a party, and a joyful, powerful way to say “we’re here.”
This year, the event kicks off early.
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At 10 a.m., Plaza de Mayo turns into a fair full of stands, art, and activism; at 11 a.m., the main stage lights up with live bands; and at 4 p.m., the city’s heart beats to the rhythm of the Pride March as it moves along Avenida de Mayo toward Congress. Music, slogans, hugs, and thousands of people sharing the same pulse: pride.
Tip: Throughout the day, you can discover live artists at this link.
Where: Starts at Plaza de Mayo and ends at Congress.



















