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Two cities. Two visitor centers. One incredible piece of LGBTQ+ history — and it’s yours to claim.
The Pride Passport is a free co-branded initiative created in collaboration with the Philly Pride Visitor Center, right here in the Gayborhood, and the Stonewall National Monument Visitor Center in New York City’s Greenwich Village.
The passport program is designed to deepen connections to LGBTQ+ history in both Philadelphia and New York and encourage travel between the two cities during Pride Month and beyond.
Note: The program runs June 1 through December 31, 2026. Participants may redeem completed passports for tote bags at either location through the end of the year, while supplies last.
— Image by Visit Philadelphia
Bonus: Once you complete your passport, your name will be featured in the Philly Pride Visitor Center’s welcome video as a Pride Passport Founding Member.
Baron Friedrich von Steuben was a German-born American general who helped train George Washington’s troops during the Revolutionary War. Many historians believe Baron Von Steuben was openly gay, a rarity during Colonial times.
— Photo by Visit Philadelphia
His military prowess and what we know of his personal life have made him an enduring American LGBTQ+ icon.
A loud and proud city 365 days of the year, Philly goes BIG for Pride Month celebrations. Would you expect anything less?
From the massive Philly Pride March & Festival on the Benjamin Franklin Parkway to Pride Month observances and exhibitions at museums all around town, there are plenty of ways to live life out loud in Philly this June.
It’s Philly’s biggest year yet!
Make the most of it by booking the Visit Philly Overnight Package, which comes with free hotel parking and complimentary tickets to some of the most popular attractions in each of Greater Philadelphia’s five counties including Universal Theme Parks: The Exhibition at The Franklin Institute, the Mercer Museum in Bucks County, Longwood Gardens in Chester County, the Brandywine Museum of Art in Delaware County and Elmwood Park Zoo in Montgomery County.