The walking section of the parade departs at 11.00 from Millennium Square, followed by floats from Great George Street.
Outward:
right into The Headrow
Park Row
Boar Lane
Duncan Street
New Market Street
Vicar Lane
Returning along The Headrow
Right into Albion Street
left into Great George Street towards Millennium Square.
There will be temporary rolling road closures along this route. We apologise for any inconvenience and thank you for your cooperation
The full parade route is shown on the map with seating areas marked for viewing the parade.
Viewing the parade in the City Centre
Public seating is available on the route:
Headrow - near Argos
Vicar Lane - outside The Ivy
Corn Exchange - new parklet area
City Square - outside the Majestic and Banyan
Headrow - outside blood donation centre on south side, outside Browns on north side and also close to junction of Albion Street.
Accessibility
Millennium Square has accessible toilet facilities on site including a Changing Places facility. There will be stewards and security guards who will be able to assist you in pointing out the toilets, and also escorting you through the crowd should you require any assistance.
For more information about Millennium Square, including toilet facilities, the layout of the site and accessible parking nearby.
Blue Badge Parking
For a map of City Centre Blue Badge Parking click here: Blue Badge Parking. We recommend numbers 9, 3, 21,16,18, 25 and 5.
This is also a helpful map: City centre disabled parking bays – Google My Maps
We recommend these locations;
Dortmund Square / Mark Lane to view on Headrow
South Parade to watch parade on Park Row
Portland gate for Millennium Square event
West Yorkshire Metro will be providing up to date advice on bus services running into the city centre on the morning of the parade.
We will update this page with latest information when it is available.
Follow this link for an update on buses into Leeds on parade day.
Cycling to the Parade
Thanks to Leeds Cycling Campaign, who are providing secure parking for cyclists. A supervised bike rack will be located beside Leeds Civic Hall at the foot of Portland Gate. Cyclists are advised to access by cycling around Millennium Square or down via Portland Gate, as the square itself will be very busy.