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Puerto Rican Day Parade

Is the Puerto Rican festival Cancelled 2022?

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Puerto Rican Day Parade
Fast Facts

When : Sunday, June 12, 2022

Parade Route :
 Fifth Avenue from 44th to 79th Streets

Directions : IRT subway to Grand Central 42nd St.

Although the New York City Puerto Rican Day Parade has been canceled in recent years due to health concerns, the party promises to return to Manhattan bigger and louder than ever in 2022.

This year, watch for the landmark 65th Puerto Rican Day Parade to kick off on Fifth Avenue on Sunday, June 12 -- plus keep it here for updates as the 2022 celebration of all things Puerto Rican returns to NYC!


All about the Puerto Rican Day Parade

It's traditionally one of New York's most colorful and festive parades — as New Yoricans celebrate at the annual Puerto Rican Day Parade.

Traditionally, you can expect to see more than 80,000 people marching, and close to 3 million revelers lining the parade route for a major Puerto Rican love-fest.

Although celebrations of Puerto Rican heritage take place in cities across the U.S, (from Chicago to Buffalo and Boston!) New York's very own Puerto Rican Day Parade is THE biggest.

The Puerto Rican Day Parade is, in fact, the city's largest parade and the second biggest public celebration after the Labor Day West Indian American Day Carnival in Brooklyn.

The first NYC Puerto Rican Day Parade was held in Spanish Harlem in Manhattan in 1958, and from its humble beginnings the parade grew to reflect not only a growing number of New Yorkers of Puerto Rican descent, but an increased pride in the culture and tradition of Puerto Rico.


Puerto Rican Day parade - best viewing

Is the Puerto Rican festival Cancelled 2022?
The parade marches along Fifth Avenue from 44th Street to 79th Street and includes delegates from various towns of Puerto Rico and U.S. states across the country.

Arrive early! The crowds at this annual street party are enormous as Puerto Ricans come out to celebrate their heritage -- along with New Yorkers of every stripe happily joining in the fun at Manhattan's most festive street party.

Arriving from Grand Central, simply make your way several blocks to Fifth Avenue to find a spot along "parade central" in the 40's to 50's block area.

Bring a bottle of water, snacks, and a small tote chair if you're going to be standing for several hours in one spot. Wear your Puerto Rican flag button or T-shirt with pride, wave at the parade marchers and performers ...and have fun!

For couch potatoes who prefer to stay home, the spectacle annually receives the highest local Nielsen ratings for stations in the New York area when it is traditionally televised on local channel FOX or ABC7.

The parade and related events can also be followed on Facebook, Twitter, MySpace, and YouTube.

also see -> Top 5 Puerto Rico Tourist Attractions    |   Puerto Rico Beaches


More about Puerto Rican Day parades & celebrations around the Web:



2022 National Puerto Rican Day Parade
- Check out the official site for updates and news, related photos and video.

Puerto Rican Day Parade - Good overview from Wikipedia with a complete history of the New York parade, list of famous performers, information on this year's celebration, related resources & news stories.

Bronx Puerto Rican Day Parade - The official Facebook site with photos, news & updates on this year's parade.

Puerto Rican Day Parades & Events Nationwide

What date is Puerto Rican parade?

When is the Puerto Rican Day Parade 2023? The festivities usually take place on the second Sunday in June. This year, the Puerto Rican Day Parade falls on Sunday, June 12th.

Where is the Puerto Rican Festival 2022 Chicago?

The Humboldt Park neighborhood will celebrate 40 years of Puerto Rican history, culture and art with the annual Puerto Rican Festival on September 24-25, 2022.

How can I watch the 2022 Puerto Rican parade?

Puerto Rican Day parade - best viewing Arriving from Grand Central, simply make your way several blocks to Fifth Avenue to find a spot along "parade central" in the 40's to 50's block area. Bring a bottle of water, snacks, and a small tote chair if you're going to be standing for several hours in one spot.

Why is the Puerto Rican festival in June?

Every June 23d, Puerto Ricans celebrate la Noche de San Juan – an eve of a feast for Saint John, the Baptist's birth. Unlike other festivities around the world, in Puerto Rico, this celebration -which occurs two days before the summer solstice- marks a holiday spent at the beach.