The parade is free for anyone to join, to follow, or to watch. Anyone can participate – visitors and locals, all genders, all ages. Any degree of nudity is legal at this event, including total nudity, though we recommend shoes or sandals for foot protection. Body paint, sexy costumes, and genital jewelry are perfectly acceptable.
The 2019 Nude Love Parade will be held on Sunday March 17 at noon. The parade route starts in the Castro District – once famous as the center of gay love -- and ends in the Haight-Ashbury District -- where the Summer of Love took place in the year 1967.
Participants should dress lightly to reach the event, and be prepared to carry their own clothes in a bag or pack during the parade. A small cart will be available for carrying a few such items, but space will be limited.
Event location and time:
The parade starts at Jane Warner Plaza (corner of Castro and Market Streets)
at noon on Sunday March 17. We will walk from the plaza to Haight Street via a fairly level route as shown on the map below.
?The parade ends at Haight and Stanyan Streets.
It will take about an hour to reach Stanyan Street. Those who wish to remain for awhile on Haight Street will then disperse along the sidewalks and stay for as long as they wish, chatting with friendly visitors, and posing for pictures.
The parade is free for anyone to join, to follow, or to watch. Anyone can participate – visitors and locals, all genders, all ages. Any degree of nudity is legal at this event, including total nudity, though we recommend shoes or sandals for foot protection. Body paint, sexy costumes, and genital jewelry are perfectly acceptable.
The 2019 Nude Love Parade will be held on Sunday March 17 at noon. The parade route starts in the Castro District – once famous as the center of gay love -- and ends in the Haight-Ashbury District -- where the Summer of Love took place in the year 1967.
Participants should dress lightly to reach the event, and be prepared to carry their own clothes in a bag or pack during the parade. A small cart will be available for carrying a few such items, but space will be limited.
Event location and time:
The parade starts at Jane Warner Plaza (corner of Castro and Market Streets)
at noon on Sunday March 17. We will walk from the plaza to Haight Street via a fairly level route as shown on the map below.
?The parade ends at Haight and Stanyan Streets.
It will take about an hour to reach Stanyan Street. Those who wish to remain for awhile on Haight Street will then disperse along the sidewalks and stay for as long as they wish, chatting with friendly visitors, and posing for pictures.
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