
London Pride 2025: Parade route, start time, road closures
Pride in London is free for all to attend, although you can buy VIP tickets, with stage performances, artists, food and drink options, speakers and much more taking place.
Before you make your way to the London Pride parade, here's all the information you could need so you can sit back and celebrate Pride.
When is the London Pride Parade 2025?
This year, Pride in London will take place on the final weekend of June, taking place on Saturday, July 5.
What time does the London Pride Parade start?
Keeping to its traditional schedule, the Parade will kick off at 12pm at Hyde Park Corner.
What is the London Pride Parade 2025 route?
This year, the London Pride Parade will start at Hyde Park Corner before heading down to Piccadilly Circus.
It will then go towards Haymarket and along Cockspur Street to Trafalgar Square, before ending at Whitehall Place.
London Pride 2025 road closures
Below, you can check and see all the roads that will be affected and closed on July 5 to make way for the Pride Parade.
What stages will there be at Pride in London?
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There will be six event areas across Central London this weekend, all running from 12pm.
The stages are:
Trafalgar Square Stage
LGBTQIA+ Women's Stage
Golden Square Stage
Soho Square Stage
Dean Street Stage
Family Area
The stages will be hosting performances throughout the day.

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