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The police and MDA are preparing with increased forces for the 2022 Pride Parade, which will take place on Friday and is expected to be attended by hundreds of thousands of participants. Everything you need to know


2022 Pride Parade in Tel Aviv: The complete list of events and roadblocks

The police and MDA are preparing with increased forces for the 2022 Pride Parade, which will take place on Friday and is expected to be attended by hundreds of thousands of participants.

Everything you need to know

Uri Sela, Karin Sagi and Alon Naim

08/06/2022

Wednesday, 08 June 2022, 12:20 Updated: 13:31

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In the video: Thousands participate in the Pride Parade in Jerusalem (Photo: Yotam Ronen)

The police and MDA are preparing with increased forces in preparation for the Pride Parade in Tel Aviv, which will take place this coming Friday, June 10, 2022, and is expected to be attended by hundreds of thousands of participants.



The marchers will begin the march on Rokach Boulevard in the city, near Sportek, and will continue to the show hill in Ganei Yehoshua Park, where the main stage will be set up and the main shows of the parade will take place.

It is forbidden to bring weapons into the parade ground, sharp objects, animals, two-wheeled vehicles, bicycles, scooters and batteries.

In addition, it is forbidden to operate skimmers in the parade segment without an express written permission from the event producer.



For the first time, the procession will also include an accessible, quiet and dedicated complex for people with disabilities, people on the autistic continuum and mental contenders, initiated by the Izzy Shapira House.

Along with adapted equipment such as headphones to prevent loud noise, disabled services and more, there will also be volunteers who will help the public.

List of roadblocks

  • On Friday from 05:30 until 19:00, Rokach Boulevard will be closed to vehicular traffic from Sheetrit Street to Ibn Gvirol Street, in both directions.

  • Bnei Ephraim / KKL-JNF will be closed in the direction of Rokach Boulevard (west) between 05:30 and 18:00.

  • The Namir Road will be closed in both directions, from the Glilot junction to Shlomo Goren (Halacha) between the hours of 05:30 and 14:30.

  • A pharmacist interchange will be closed from 05:30 to 18:00, in both directions.

  • The Exhibition Center Interchange will be closed from 10:00 until 18:00.

  • Road 20 (Ayalon lanes) will allow travel throughout the event, north and south.

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The Pride Parade in Tel Aviv (Photo: Reuven Castro)

In addition, as of 07:00, vehicles will not be allowed to park on the procession route - Rokach Boulevard.

Vehicles parked on Pharmacist Boulevard will be towed.

The police recommended that the public reach the parade grounds by public transport and use the waze app, which will mark the blockages and access roads.

You can be updated on the service centers and websites of public transportation companies regarding changes and the passage of bus stops.

List of parking lots that will be closed to the public

From Thursday, June 9, 2022, from 08:00 until the end of the parade on Friday at 18:00, parking will not be allowed in the following parking lots:

  • Dimension parking lot.

  • Ganei Yehoshua parking lot.

  • Parking complex Caution on the roads (Boys' Garden).

  • University Railway Parking.

  • The Sportek parking lot.

  • Golfitech parking lot.

  • Hapoel Tel Aviv Tennis Center parking lot.

Parking lots that will remain open to the public

  • Bnei Brak industrial zone parking lot, on Hayarkon Street in Bnei Brak.

  • Ramat Gan Stadium parking lot on Six Days Street in Ramat Gan.

  • Industrial zone parking lot, near the mother of the colonies.

  • Kiryat Shaul civilian and military parking lot, Moshe Sneh Street / Bnei Ephraim in Tel Aviv.

  • Parking lots on Habarzel / Raoul Wallenberg Street in Tel Aviv.

  • Hadar Yosef Athletics Stadium parking lots, Sheetrit Street in Tel Aviv.

  • Rafidim parking lot, Tel Aviv.

  • Drive-in parking lots, Isaac Ramba St., Tel Aviv - access to them will be possible until 10:00.

  • Smallers parking lots, cypresses, property and social sciences, George Weiss Street in Tel Aviv.

  • Arlozorov train parking lot, at a crossroads in Tel Aviv.

The Pride Parade in Tel Aviv (Photo: Reuven Castro)

At the end of the event, "moving on the weekend" lines will depart from Ganei Yehoshua to Givatayim, Ramat Hasharon and Holon, every 15 minutes and between 17:00 and 19:00.



MDA paramedics and paramedics are preparing to medically secure the participants in the Pride Parade.

From this morning, 13 ambulances, 12 emergency bicycles, nine intensive care vehicles, two ATVs and dozens of first aid squads will be deployed along the parade route.

A treatment site will be set up in the party area that includes cooling pools to treat heat injuries.

MDA asks the participants of the parade to be provided with a sufficient amount of water and to drink a lot, to protect themselves from sunscreen and to avoid over-consumption of alcohol.

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