From Friday, June 2 at 4 PM through Monday, June 5 at 7 AM, enforcement of permit parking will be suspended. However, metered parking will be enforced so keep an eye out for those metered spots! Some public parking structures and lots will be available throughout the weekend for a fee. If you are interested in some options, we got you!
Below are a few spots to consider parking at, but keep in mind that some may not be right next to WeHo Pride event locations:
👉 Kings Road Parking Structure
👉 La Jolla/Havenhurst Lot
👉 Orange Grove Lot
👉 Spaulding Lot
👉 Queens Lot
👉 Sunset Lot
We are aware that navigating through WeHo during Pride Weekend can be challenging and so, we have launched a user-friendly, interactive map that lists all current and future street and facility closures! Head on over to map.wehopride.com to check it out!
If driving isn’t your vibe, we don’t blame you! That’s why we’ve implemented The Pride Ride, West Hollywood’s temporary, free transportation service during Pride Weekend, June 2-4! 🚌 The Pride Ride offers a safe and convenient journey as you travel between West Hollywood’s iconic Pride Weekend events. Cheers to a fabulous and responsible celebration! ✨ Details at wehopride.com/news
For even more information and a list of FAQ’s regarding WeHo Pride Weekend, visit wehopride.com/faqs.
Pride was amazing this year! So fun seeing all my neighbors having fun in the sun. You could feel the love everywhere.
I’m so glad we still have pride here in West Hollywood. I’m looking forward to LA Pride next weekend!
Love wins!
The event should not be held here again. It’s too disruptive and the crowd seems incapable of decent behavior.
If they have to do it…..why not out at Coachella away from people.
I agree. It’s a very counter-productive event.
It sure was loud. I’ll have to leave town next year. Maybe the city will pay for my hotel room.
I love ALL of these events & ALL 5 days of PRIDE & celebration. ESPECIALLY in a year when the PRIDE events in many cities IN AMERICA were canceled due to public protests & intimidation, the anti-gay posters, some depicting gay men as child molesters & deviates who were trying to recruit children “to make them gay”.There are states that have completely banned gay events, especially drag queens, & they have more such blatant discriminatory laws & policies in the making. This of course is still a day of international celebration, but it’s also a sad & scary time &… Read more »
Yes to all of that, Woody! The fight is not over.
If the event is creating more enemies than allies…..perhaps it’s time to rethink this.
Support for gay marriage and LGBT people has only grown over the years since pride started.
Thanks for proving we should continue to hold pride!
But not for the behavior of many at the Pride Event. That fact seems lost on many.
Thank the Sky Gods I live east of La Cienega and west of Crescent Heights just south of the Strip. Not in the triangle nightmare.
You missed them urinating and emptying trash out of their cars on the street. Thank god it’s almost over.
Someone on my street had a party all day long. Their neighbor is an 85 year old woman who just had cancer. They didn’t care….just screaming and acting like drunk children.
Pride is great, but three nights of pounding music until midnight and three days of street closures is too much for those of us who live here.
Make sure to hydrate!
This weekend can’t end fast enough.
I concur.
Have you tried Florida?
Have you?
Nah. I’m a blue voter living in a very blue city and state – that’s only getting bluer!!! I’m good! Happy Pride!!! xoxo
The majority shouldn’t be moving.
The majority of residents support pride lol.
So get to steppin’
lol. God question!