BALTIMORE – The Ravens Super Bowl Victory Parade starts at City Hall at 100 N. Holliday Street and heads to M&T Bank Stadium.
The city says the 10:45 a.m. parade will proceed south on Commerce Street, west on Pratt Street, south on Howard Street, and then right into the Camden Yards Warehouse lot, ending at M&T Bank Stadium.
The Baltimore City Department of Transportation says the following roads will be closed starting at 10:30 a.m.:
- Commerce Street from Fayette to Pratt Streets
- Pratt Street from Paca to Commerce Streets
- Howard Street from Lombard to Conway Streets
- I-395 NB north of Conway Street (Commuters should utilize Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard to Mulberry Street)
- Fayette Street from Gay Street to Guilford Avenue
- Baltimore Street from Calvert to Gay Streets
- Water Street from South to Commerce Streets
- Lombard Street from Gay to South Streets
- Calvert Street from Pratt to Lombard Streets
- Light Street northbound from Conway to Pratt Streets
- Light Street southbound from Lombard to Conway Streets
- Charles Street from Conway to Lombard Streets
- Hanover Street from Pratt to Lombard Streets
- Hopkins Place/Sharp Street from Lombard to Conway Streets
- Eutaw Street from Pratt to Lombard Streets
- Camden Street from Russell to Howard Streets
- Guilford Avenue/South Street from Saratoga to Pratt Streets
- Holliday Street from Saratoga to Lexington Streets
- Lexington Street from Calvert to Gay Streets
Road restrictions will be in place at the following locations from 6 a.m. until 2 p.m.:
- Holliday Street from Fayette to Baltimore Streets
- Commerce Street from Baltimore to Pratt Streets
- Pratt Street from Commerce to Howard Streets
- Howard Street from Pratt to Conway Streets
- Guilford Avenue from Saratoga to Fayette Streets
- Lexington Street from Calvert to Frederick Streets
- Frederick Street from Lexington to Fayette Streets
- Saratoga Street from Lexington to Gay Streets
- Gay Street from Fayette to Saratoga Streets
- Fayette Street from Gay to Holliday Streets (north side only)
- Holliday Street from Saratoga to Lexington Streets
Commuters should expect significant delays and are encouraged to use alternate routes, the city says.
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