A map shows the best pubs to stop at along the parade route as London Pride returns on Saturday, June 29. A huge event is taking place in Central London on the last weekend of the month as as several stage performances and public events are also set to take place in various squares. We've rounded up a variety of LGBT-friendly bars near the route the parade takes, along with a few pubs you can find near the festivities.
Halfway to Heaven is situated right on the parade route near Charing Cross station. Joining it on our list of bars you need to visit this weekend is The Yard - which boasts a lovely courtyard - and Ku Bar which is also a stone's throw from the event as it returns to its Heritage Route for 2024. READ MORE: What Pride Month is and how it all started Near the finish line you'll find Old Shades, The Clarence and the Horse & Guardsmen which are great examples of old-fashioned English pubs.
The parade will begin at 12pm on Saturday as people assemble on Park Lane. The procession will then travel down Piccadilly, crossing Piccadilly Circus, travelling down Haymarket, turning left towards Trafalgar Square and dispersing on Whitehall Place. The parade will be over by 6pm that day.
The whole route of the parade will be closed for the day which will affect vehicular access for businesses and residents. All feeder roads into the closed roads will also be affected and as a result, normal deliveries and waste collections may be affected on Saturday 29th June 2024. Along Picc.
