Philadelphia Prepares for Eagles' Super Bowl Parade with Citywide Closures and Celebrations
The parade celebrating the Eagles' Super Bowl LIX victory will take place Friday, February 14, drawing over a million fans to Broad Street and the Philadelphia Museum of Art.
- The Eagles' victory parade begins at 11 a.m. at Broad Street and Pattison Avenue, ending at the Philadelphia Museum of Art with a 2 p.m. rally on the iconic Rocky steps.
- Philadelphia schools, courts, and municipal offices will be closed, along with several museums, to accommodate the expected crowd of over one million attendees.
- SEPTA and PATCO will operate modified schedules, with free rides on key subway lines and express service from select stations to manage transportation for fans.
- Fans are advised to arrive early, dress in layers for the cold weather, and prepare for limited cell service and long waits for restrooms and food vendors.
- Restaurants and bars near the parade route are offering Eagles-themed specials and hosting post-parade celebrations throughout the weekend.