Pride in London Parade 2016
Pride provides a platform for every part of London’s LGBT+ community (lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans*, queer, questioning, intersex, non-binary, asexual, polysexual, genderqueer and gender variant people) to raise awareness of LGBT+ issues and campaign for the freedoms that will allow them to live their lives on a genuinely equal footing.
Our annual Parade through the heart of the West End gives us a chance to be visible and speak loudly to the rest of the city about what we have achieved, how far we have come and what is still needed. The streets will be closed, but you can watch from the barriers. Try to avoid Oxford Circus and Regent Street as it gets very crowded.
Is the Parade accessible?
We have dedicated volunteer access stewards, a safe space in the Parade and a shuttle bus that runs along the route. If you need accessible parking, we have a small number of free places. There's a viewing platform and wheelchair recharging point at Trafalgar Square. Assistance dogs are welcome in all areas.
Find out who's marching this year
here.