Staying true to their DIY roots marchers will be displaying hand crafted flags, signs and banners. Previous years marchers have worn flowers. And this year is no exception, as paper flower workshops have been organised ahead of this year’s London Trans+ Pride march!
London Trans+ Pride Route
From 1 pm on Saturday 27 July 2024, marchers will assemble in the street on the southbound lane of Langham Place, W1B 3DA at the lane closest to the BBC building. At 2 pm, the march will then depart down Piccadilly.
The Assembly Point/Access Point for the accessible bloc will be situated just outside the steps of All Souls Langham Place Church, in All Souls Place, W1B 3DA.
The march will end at Wellington Arch in Hyde Park Corner, W1J 7JZ.
The march will make its way into the Hyde Park Corner green (via Apsley Way) and conclude in front of Wellington Arch monument.
IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTE: Stewards and traffic wardens will help us cross the A4 ring road safely, please don’t attempt to cross elsewhere!
London Trans+ Pride Map
The map shows the final point of the march in front of Wellington Arch at Hyde Park Corner. It’s an aerial view with yellow markings highlighting important areas. The march will arrive at Hyde Park Corner via Apsley Way. There are designated areas such as the Loud Area, Main Seating Area, Access Slope, Access Area, Chill Zone, Family Friendly Area, and locations for Accessible Toilets, First Aid Station, ambulance, service dog refreshment area, and a hydration station.
Far right protesting on the same day nearby
There will also be a protest in central London on the same day organised by far right activist Tommy Robinson. A counter Stand up to Racism demonstration has also been organised. There is safety in numbers and people need to be prepared.