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It’s just over a week until Pride in London, which will take place in the city centre on Saturday, July 5. More than a million people are expected to attend the event in London this year, alongside more than 30,000 participants spanning 500 different groups. The parade that marks the anniversary of the 1969 Stonewall riots is a fun and life-affirming event, but we can’t deny that it doesn’t get a little overwhelming with all the crowds.
You’ve probably already started planning the pre-drinks and the outfits, but you might want to organise which stages to go to, and where you’re going to stand for the parade. Good news then, because Pride in London has just released its official map for 2025. Here it is.
Pride in London 2025 parade route map

London’s pride parade kicks off in Green Park, by Hyde Park Corner tube station. It then travels along Piccadilly towards Piccadilly Circus station, before going south down Haymarket, past Trafalgar Square and down Whitehall, before finishing outside Big Ben. There are viewing spots positioned along the whole route.
The Pride stages are situated around the nearby area, with stages in Golden Square, Dean Street, Soho Square, Leicester Square, Trafalgar Square and Victoria Embankment Gardens.
The parade and all the stages are totally free to attend, with festivities kicking off at 12pm on the day.
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