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San Francisco Pride Parade and Pride Celebration road closures. Here's what to know

San Francisco Pride Parade and Pride Celebration road closures. Here's what to know

CBS News3 days ago

The San Francisco Pride Parade and Pride Celebration will take place this weekend, but some road closures will begin on Thursday. Here's what to know.
The parade begins at 10:30 a.m. Sunday at Market and Beale streets, near Embarcadero Plaza, and the Pride Celebration takes place on Saturday and Sunday from 12 p.m. to 6 p.m.
Road Closures
Closed all of Thursday
Grove Street between Polk and Larkin
Closed 7 p.m. Thursday to 6 a.m. Monday
Polk between McAllister and Grove
Larkin between McAllister and Market
Fulton between Hyde and Larkin
Closed all Saturday and Sunday
Polk between Turk and Market
Larkin between Turk and Market
Hyde between Turk and Market
Golden Gate between Van Ness and Leavenworth
McAllister between Van Ness and Leavenworth
Fulton between Larkin and Hyde
Grove between Van Ness and Hyde
Closed 12 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday
Leavenworth between McAllister and Market
Sutter between Sansome and Market
Sansome, northbound lanes, between Sutter and Bush
Closed 6 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday
Market between 8th and 9th
Steuart between Market and Howard
Spear between Market and Folsom — Intersections open
Main between Market and Folsom — Intersections open
Beale between Market and Mission
Beale traffic lanes between Mission and Howard — Muni-only lane open for Salesforce Transit Center access
A map of road closures and SFMTA service changes for the San Francisco Pride Celebration, taking place on June 28 and 29, 2025.
San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency
Parade Route
The parade will begin on Market Street at Embarcadero Plaza and end at Market and 9th streets, near the Civic Center Plaza.
The following roads will be closed starting at 9:30 a.m. for the Parade.
Market will be closed between Beale and 9th — All intersections on Market closed to cross traffic
A map of road closures and SFMTA service changes for the San Francisco Pride Parade on June 29, 2025.
San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency
Getting to the Parade and Celebration
The Market Street Subway offers the easiest option for getting to the parade, according to the SFMTA.
Anyone using BART can get off at the Embarcadero, Montgomery, Powell or Civic Center stations. Those stations are along the parade route, with the Civic Center Station being near the festival.
The SFMTA has a full list of service impacts on its website.

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