Budapest Pride
| Budapest Pride 2013 | |
| Native name | Budapest Pride Közösségi Fesztivál | 
|---|---|
| Date | 1997 | 
| Location | Budapest, Hungary | 
| Also known as | Budapest Pride Community Festival | 
| Type | LGBTQ pride festival | 
Budapest Pride, or Budapest Pride Film and Cultural Festival, is Hungary's largest annual LGBTQ event. Of the week-long festival, the march is the most visible event. The march has historically been known under several names, including Budapest Gay Dignity Procession (Hungarian: Meleg Méltóság Menet), and has taken place each year since 1997, usually on the first Saturday of July, proceeding along Budapest's most expansive thoroughfare, Andrássy Avenue, between the City Park (Városliget) and Elizabeth Square (Erzsébet tér). Though much smaller in scale than similar gay pride parades in Western Europe and the Americas, around one to two thousand marchers typically participate in the Budapest procession. Radical right-wing demonstrators and hooligans severely disrupted the Budapest Pride marches held in 2007 and 2008, casting uncertainty over the future of the event. However, Budapest Pride has been held successfully in the intervening years, with minimal incidents.
In November 2021, Budapest Pride board member Viktória Radványi was honoured with a "Generation Change Award" at the 2021 MTV Europe Music Awards in Budapest.
The far right party Mi Hazánk called for a ban on LGBTQ pride marches on multiple occasions, and they succeeded in enacting one on March 18, 2025.