The city of Philadelphia is still standing following the Eagles’ big win over the New England Patriots in the Super Bowl. They’ll take a victory lap in the form of their Super Bowl parade Thursday beginning at 11 a.m. ET. The parade will begin at Broad and Pattison and will end at the Philadelphia Museum of Art.
Eagles parade 2018: Route, map, and street closures for Super Bowl celebration
The Eagles’ Super Bowl victory parade is set for Thursday, and it should be a big one.


The parade route will go northbound on Broad Street to S. Penn Square, where it will turn west to 15th Street. Then it’s northbound again on 15th down to JFK Blvd. From JFK, it’s westward to 16th Street, north on 16th to the Benjamin Franklin Parkway, west on the Parkway to Eakins Oval and ending at the art museum.
A ceremony at the museum steps starts at 1 p.m. and is expected to last until approximately 3 p.m. Those looking to attend can get there via the Market-Frankford and Broad Street SEPTA lines, which will be free all day to get people to the parade route. One of the bullet points announced for the parade is 14 Jumbotrons set up along the route, so the city is certainly going all-out.
The list of street closures and the times they will be closed can be found here, courtesy of ABC6. With more than a dozen closures, trying to navigate the area on the day of the parade will be tough. Below, you can find a map of the route, courtesy of the city of Philadelphia, via PennLive.
It should be a wild one.
How to watch the Eagles victory parade
Time: 11 a.m. ET
TV: NFL Network, NBC10 (Local)
Online Streaming: PhiladelphiaEagles.com, as well as the Eagles’ Twitter or Facebook pages, NBC10, NBC Sports Philadelphia












