London Pride Route Map Release as Final Countdown Begins for LGBT Festival
- On Saturday, July 5, Pride in London 2025 will feature over 35,000 participants from more than 500 groups along its Central London route.
- Building on its 2022 heritage route, Pride in London 2025 aims to celebrate LGBTQI+ diversity, with Mayor Sadiq Khan stating, `Our city has many thriving and vibrant LGBTQI+ communities`.
- Event maps show 1.5 million spectators expected across six stages from 12pm to 8pm, with the Family Area until 6pm.
- During the parade weekend, businesses and residents face road closures along the route, requiring rescheduled deliveries and waste collections outside restricted hours.
- Looking forward, the potential for record crowds highlights London's ongoing commitment to inclusivity through diverse LGBTQ+ representation at Pride 2025.
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Soho & Carnaby Street celebrate Pride in London
As the beating heart of London’s LGBTQ+ scene, Soho is getting ready to come alive with celebrations for Pride in London Parade Day on Saturday 5th July. Renowned for its rich history of inclusivity, iconic LGBTQ+ venues and vibrant nightlife, Soho will once again provide the perfect backdrop for a day of celebrations, from brunches and street parties to late-night dancing.
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