Los Angeles Pride · Parade Route

LA Pride Parade Route 2026

Los Angeles Pride parade route 2026 with map. Start time, viewing spots, accessibility info, and directions to the best locations along the route.

The Los Angeles Pride parade route takes you through the heart of the city's LGBTQ+ community. Here's everything you need to know to find your spot along the route.

Route overview

The parade steps off at Hollywood Blvd & Cahuenga Blvd at 11:00 AM and heads west along Hollywood Boulevard. The route ends at Hollywood Blvd & Highland Ave, covering about 1 mile.

The full parade typically takes 2-3 hours for all groups to pass any given point. The front of the march reaches the end point well before the last groups have stepped off.

Best viewing spots

  • Near the start (Hollywood Blvd & Cahuenga Blvd) — You'll see groups at their freshest and most energized. Less crowded than mid-route.
  • Mid-route along Hollywood Boulevard — The densest crowds and most festive atmosphere. Arrive at least 90 minutes early for a front-row spot.
  • Near the finish (Hollywood Blvd & Highland Ave) — Great energy as marchers reach the end. Often near the main festival area.

Bring a small folding chair or blanket if you want to sit. Standing room along the barricades fills up first.

Getting to the route

  • Public transit — Take the Metro Red Line to Hollywood/Highland or Hollywood/Vine stations. See our getting there guide for full details.
  • Rideshare — Set your drop-off point 2-3 blocks from the parade route. Expect surge pricing. Schedule your ride early.
  • Driving — Not recommended. Streets close early for the parade and parking is extremely limited near the route.

Accessibility

Accessible viewing areas are typically set up along the route with clear sightlines and wheelchair access. Contact LA Pride in advance for specific ADA accommodation requests, including ASL interpretation and sensory-friendly zones.

Tips for parade day

  • Arrive early — 60-90 minutes before step-off for the best spots
  • Bring water — You'll be standing in the warm and sunny for hours
  • Sun protection — Sunscreen, hat, and sunglasses even if it looks cloudy
  • Charge your phone — Bring a portable battery pack for photos and navigation
  • Know the exit plan — Identify side streets in case you need to leave before the parade ends

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Frequently asked

When is Los Angeles Pride?
Check our guide for the latest confirmed dates for Los Angeles Pride.
How do I get to Los Angeles Pride?
We cover transportation options including driving, public transit, and rideshare in our getting there guide.
What should I wear to Los Angeles Pride?
Dress for the weather and express yourself. See our what to wear guide for specific tips.
Is Los Angeles Pride free?
Most Pride parades are free to attend. Festivals and ticketed events vary by city.
Where should I stay for Los Angeles Pride?
We recommend booking near the parade route or in LGBTQ-friendly neighborhoods. See our where to stay guide.

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