South End Street Closings for Boston Pride Parade
The annual Boston Pride Parade is set for Saturday, and not only will it bring an estimated 35,000 people to the streets of Boston, but it will necessitate the closing of streets in the Back Bay, South End, and Beacon Hill neighborhoods.
The parade will start at Boylston Street at Dartmouth Street, then take a right on Clarendon Street, a left on Tremont Street, a left on Berkeley Street, a right on Boylston Street, a left on Charles Street, a right on Beacon Street, a left on Tremont Street, straight to Cambridge Street, and take a right onto City Hall Plaza.
To accommodate the parade, temporary “Tow Zone, No Stopping, Parade Saturday” parking regulations will be in effect at the following locations:
Back Bay
- Boylston Street
Both sides, from Dalton Street to Tremont Street
- Exeter Street
Both sides, from Newbury Street to St. James Avenue
- Dartmouth Street
Both sides, from Newbury Street to St. James Avenue
- Gloucester Street
Both sides, from Newbury Street to Boylston Street
- Fairfield Street
Both sides, from Boylston Street to Newbury Street
- Clarendon Street
Both sides, from Newbury Street to Tremont Street
South End
- Tremont Street
Both sides, from Union Park Street to East Berkeley Street
- Berkeley Street
Both sides, from Tremont Street to Newbury Street
Beacon Hill
- Charles Street South
Both sides, from Park Plaza to Boylston Street
- Charles Street
Both sides, from Boylston Street to Beacon Street
- Beacon Street
Both sides, from Charles Street to Tremont Street
- Tremont Street
Both sides, from Cambridge Street to Beacon Street
- Court Street
Both sides, from Washington Street to Cambridge Street
- Cambridge Street
Both sides, from Court Street to Staniford Street
- Staniford Street
East side (Hurley Building side), from Cambridge Street to opposite Cardinal O’Connell Way
You can see more parking and transportation information on the city’s website.
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