Pride Month has a way of expanding to fill every available inch of your calendar. Plans stack, group chats spiral, and suddenly you’re overwhelmed with outfit planning, drag brunch reservations, and three different events happening across the city, all while figuring out how to get from one to the next.
Here’s the thing: Pride is always better when you’re not spending half of it in transit.
If you want to experience West Hollywood (WeHo) Pride at full volume, it’s not just about what happens while you’re there. It’s where you stay that makes everything easier, because no one wants to get trapped in LA traffic.
In the heart of Los Angeles County, WeHo offers something that’s surprisingly rare during a major event: walkability. Bars, events, restaurants, and celebrations are all within reach, meaning less time coordinating rides and more time actually being part of the moment. You’re not watching Pride unfold—you’re in the thick of it.
That ease carries into where you stay. With more than 20 hotel options across the city, travelers can find a space that fits their version of Pride, whether that leans boutique and playful or elevated and luxurious. Some properties, like Hotel Ziggy and Le Parc, are even offering dedicated Pride travel packages, making it easier to plan your stay without overthinking the details.
This year, that experience is being shaped by the city’s new Unmistakably West Hollywood campaign, designed to make planning your trip as seamless as your stay. Through Visit West Hollywood’s updated platform, travelers can explore options, discover events, and even use built-in AI tools to map out their ideal Pride weekend without bouncing between a dozen tabs.
But Pride in West Hollywood isn’t limited to a single month. The city’s impact extends year-round, with ongoing investments in LGBTQ+ culture, visibility, and community along the Rainbow District. That includes the newly unveiled AIDS Monument, which honors the past while creating space for continued programming and reflection. It’s a reminder that staying in West Hollywood isn’t just about convenience, but also about supporting a place that actively gives back to the community it celebrates.
Pride is a lot more fun when you’re not planning your exit.
Stay in WeHo. Stay in it.




