Pride on 04.07.26
London — Soho, diversity and great museums
London · England
Travel time
Weekend
Best season
Mai – Sep
Price level
€€€
LGBT safety
● High
London is huge and queer in every corner — from Soho to Vauxhall. See this plan as a rough suggestion: The city rewards you if you choose one or two quarters instead of ticking everything off.
Trendy district
Soho around Old Compton Street is the traditional queer center; Vauxhall and Dalston offer alternative, lively nightlife corners.
Best time to visit
Late spring to early autumn is most pleasant; in summer, the scene is particularly active, but then also more crowded.
Don't Miss
The major museums are free — the British Museum, Tate Modern, and National Gallery can be easily combined with a Soho night out.
Your programme — day by day
Day
1
Soho
15:00
Arrive — it's best to stay in the trendy district around Soho or centrally, from where you can reach Old Compton Street on foot.
18:00
Strolling through Soho, pub or café on Old Compton Street, people watching.
21:00
Evening in the bars around Soho — many things are close together, so just let yourself drift.
Day
2
South Bank & Museums
11:00
Tate Modern and a walk along the South Bank along the Thames.
15:00
British Museum or National Gallery, depending on your interest.
22:00
If you want more nightlife, head to Vauxhall or Dalston for the alternative scene.
Day
3
East End & Markets
11:00
Via Spitalfields Market and through the colourful streets around Brick Lane in Shoreditch.
15:00
Walk through Greenwich or Hyde Park, depending on your form on the day.
20:00
Last evening back in the bars around Soho.
Trip key facts
- Destination
- London, England
- Travel time
- Long weekend (Thu–Sun)
- Best season
- Mai – Sep
- Pride
- 04.07.2026
- Price level
- €€€
- LGBT safety
- High
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Tags
Culture
Nightlife
Museums