SF Pride street closures, parade route, what you need to know

SF Pride street closures, parade route, what you need to know
SF Pride street closures, parade route, what you need to know

SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) — The 55th annual San Francisco Pride Celebration will take place this weekend, culminating in Sunday’s Pride Parade. The Pride Parade begins Sunday, June 29 at 10:30 a.m. on Market Street at Embarcadero Plaza.

The parade typically boasts over 250 contingent groups and runs about four hours. The parade will process along Market toward the Pride Celebration in San Francisco Civic Center around Market and 9th Street. The theme of this year’s Pride celebration is “Queer Joy is Resistance.”

Street closures will be in effect before, during and after Sunday’s parade.

SF Pride street closures:

The following streets will be closed all day 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 McAllister

The following streets will be closed Sunday from 12 a.m. to 5 p.m.:

  • Leavenworth: Between McAllister and Market
  • Sutter: Between Sansome and Market
  • Sansome: Northbound lanes, between Sutter and Bush

The following streets will be closed Sunday from 6 a.m. to 5 p.m.:

  • Market: Between 8th and 9th
  • Steuart: Between Market and Howard
  • Spear: Between Market and Folsom
  • Main: Between Market and Folson
  • Beale: Between Market and Mission
  • Beale: Between Mission and Howard

Along the parade route, Market will be closed between Beale and 9th starting at 9:30 a.m. Sunday. All intersections on Market will be closed to cross traffic during the parade. For a complete list of Muni service changes, visit SFMTA.


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