When and where does the NYC Pride March 2025 take place?
The march begins at 11 a.m. on Sunday, June 29th, starting at 26th Street and 5th Avenue and dispersing at 15th Street and 7th Avenue.
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The NYC Pride March 2025 is set to be a vibrant celebration of the LGBTQ+ community and a commemoration of the ongoing fight for LGBTQIA+ rights. Taking place on Sunday, June 29th, the march will draw over a million people to the streets of...
The NYC Pride March 2025 will follow a 1.8-mile route, beginning at 26th Street and 5th Avenue, proceeding down 5th Avenue to 8th Street, then west to Greenwich Avenue, north to Christopher Street, and west to 7th Avenue, ending at 15th Street. The march begins at 11 AM. The NYPD will close the route to cross-town vehicle traffic starting at 10 AM, with limited pedestrian crossings at designated locations.
Street closures include:
(See full list above in article)
To avoid traffic and street closures, officials are urging attendees to use public transportation. Despite no credible threats, security will be amplified due to ongoing conflicts in the Middle East, ensuring a safe environment for all participants.
The march begins at 11 a.m. on Sunday, June 29th, starting at 26th Street and 5th Avenue and dispersing at 15th Street and 7th Avenue.
The theme is 'Rise Up: Pride in Protest,' honoring the legacy of the Stonewall Riots.
The route will be secured with 10,000 metal barriers, sanitation trucks, NYPD vehicles, and personnel from various emergency units.
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