Widely-regarded as the gay capital of the USA, the vibrant Californian city of San Francisco has long been home to a thriving LBGTQ+ scene, and every summer plays host to one of the largest and most renowned Pride parades on earth.
Every year, on the last weekend of June, San Francisco Pride takes over the heart of the city, with the iconic Civic Center Plaza playing host to two days of concerts, cabaret, exhibitions, talks, and much more, whilst the parade itself, which is held on Sunday and attracts over 1 million attendees, features over 200 floats and contingents - including the world-famous 400 plus strong Dykes on Bikes motorcycle group!
27-28 June 2021.
If you’re traveling from the UK, British Airways, United and Virgin Atlantic offer regular direct flights to San Francisco from London Heathrow, while Norwegian operates a route between London Gatwick and Oakland which is just 25 minutes from central San Francisco by car.
The Weather in San Francisco in late June is usually fairly warm and clear, with average daily highs of 20°C.
Rob was a fantastic guide. The trip was very enjoyable and Robs knowledge and expertise were great. Would defo recommend
Excellent service from start to finish. I booked the National 3 Peasks challenge in 24 hours. i had regular communication from Rob and the team prioe to the event checking in on my progress, which really spurred me on as well as a helpful fitness plan i has to folow. For the challenge itself Rob and Tim really helped put the group at ease, and was very encouraging. Such a credit to business. i would not hesitate at all in recommending bookitlist to friends and family and will define use again in the future. Thank you for pushing me to finish the challenge!
Just come back from completing the 24 hour natinal 3 Peaks Challenge with Bookitlist. 25-27th June 2021. From start to finish the group I was in was well looked after. From pick up to drop off the team were well organised & made the experience/challenge as enoyable & relaxing as possible. an unforgettable experience & will definitely be looking out for what other trips they have to offer.
A welcoming, warm, open-hearted city that hosts an exuberant gay pride festival annually.
The first Pride march in New York City was held on June 28, 1970 on the one-year anniversary of the Stonewall Uprising.
One of the most creative, liberal, open minded cities in the world celebrates diversity among the LGBTQ community.