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Patriots parade route, parking and transportation information announced
Ready for the Patriots Super Bowl winning parade? Here is what you need to know.
If you plan to go to the parade, the City of Boston asks to consider using public transportation, and please celebrate responsibly.
The parade route is Boylston Street (at Hereford Street), left onto Tremont Street to Cambridge Street, ending on Cambridge Street.
The parade will start at 11:00 a.m.
Boston will close these streets to traffic at about 9 a.m.:
Boylston Street, Massachusetts Avenue to Tremont Street
Tremont Street, Boylston Street to Court Street
Cambridge Street, Court Street to New Chardon Street
What time they re-open traffic will depend on the size of the crowd. They will re-open each street after people leave and we get a chance to clean up. They expect to re-open Boylston Street first, followed by Tremont Street and then Cambridge Street.
Parking restrictions
If you park near the parade route, please make sure to check the posted street signs. Streets where we restrict parking will have posted signs that say, “No Stopping Boston Police Special Event.”
NO PARKING MONDAY AND TUESDAY
Charles Street, both sides, from the Public Garden Center Gate to Beacon Street
NO PARKING TUESDAY
Belvidere Street, both sides, from Huntington Avenue to Massachusetts Avenue
Cambria Street, both sides, from Boylston Street to end at Hynes Center garage
Scotia Street, both sides, from St Cecilia Street to Dalton Street
Saint Cecilia Street, both sides, from Belvidere Street to Boylston Street
Dalton Street, both sides, from Belvidere Street to Boylston Street
Boylston Street, both sides, from Massachusetts Avenue to Tremont Street
Tremont Street, both sides, from Boylston Street to Cambridge Street
Hereford Street, both sides, from Boylston Street to Newbury Street
Gloucester Street, both sides, from Newbury Street to Boylston Street
Fairfield Street, both sides, from Boylston Street to Newbury Street
Exeter Street, both sides, from Newbury Street to Blagden Street
Dartmouth Street, both sides, from Boylston Street to Newbury Street
Clarendon Street, both sides, from Newbury Street to Saint James Avenue
NO PARKING TUESDAY
Berkeley Street, both sides, from Saint James Avenue to Newbury Street
Providence Street, both sides, from Arlington Street to Berkeley Street
Arlington Street, both sides, from Newbury Street to Boylston Street
Essex Street, both sides, from Tremont Street to Washington Street
Charles Street South, both sides, from Park Plaza to Boylston Street
Charles Street, both sides, from Boylston Street to the Public Garden Center Gate
West Street, both sides, from Washington Street to Tremont Street
Temple Place, both sides, from Washington Street to Tremont Street
Bromfield Street, both sides, from Washington Street to Tremont Street
Park Street, both sides, from Tremont Street to Beacon Street
Beacon Street, both sides, from Somerset Street to Tremont Street
School Street, both sides, from Tremont Street to Province Street
Cambridge Street, both sides, from Tremont Street to Staniford Street
Somerset Street, both sides, from Ashburton Place to Cambridge Street
NO PARKING TUESDAY
New Chardon Street, both sides, from Cambridge Street to Merrimac Street (Congress Street)
Bowdoin Street, both sides, from Dern Street to Cambridge Street
New Sudbury Street, both sides, from Cambridge Street to Congress Street
Congress Street, both sides, from New Sudbury Street to State Street
State Street, both sides, from Congress Street to Court Street
Court Street, both sides, from Tremont Street to Cambridge Street
Staniford Street, both sides, from Cambridge Street to Merrimac Street
Union Street, both sides, from North Street to Hanover Street
North Street, both sides, from Congress Street to Clinton Street
Hanover Street, both sides, from Congress Street to Surface Road
Surface Road, south side, from New Sudbury Street to Hanover Street
Plympton Street, both sides, from Albany Street to Harrison Avenue
East Dedham Street, both sides, from Harrison Avenue to Albany Street
Columbus Avenue, both sides, from Melnea Cass Boulevard to Douglas Park
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