First gay pride parade tips

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The NHS One You – Drink Less app is perfect for keeping track of how much you’re drinking and spending. If you are drinking on the other hand, know your limits and pace yourself. Going alcohol-free? Good on you there are plenty of options for you to enjoy just as much as the real thing. We want you with us for the whole parade! Eat, Pace, Planįirst things first, if you’re planning on drinking alcohol, eat beforehand! You know what they say about drinking on an empty stomach. The Parade can be a long day out, so it’s important to stay hydrated, make time for regular breaks and generally pace yourself. We value each and everyone’s attendance, but we also value your safety. Over a million people joined us last year for a monumental celebration that lasted a marathon. And keep a beady eye on the TfL homepage for updates to tubes, buses and just about any other conceivable form of transport. We advise planning your route on Transport for London (TfL) carefully you may need to use an alternative station or walk if necessary.Ĭheck National Rail if you’re coming in from outside the capital. So with over a million people coming together to celebrate Pride in London, chances are there might be a few hiccups. Transport in the capital can be unpredictable on a good day.

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If you have any concerns about how to access the Parade, whether that’s for you or someone you know, head over to the accessibility section of our website or contact Plan your route

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