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East LA Mexican Independence Day Parade & Festival
The East LA Mexican Independence Day Parade is the oldest and largest Hispanic parade in the country.
The family-oriented event offers the opportunity to learn about many Mexican states' cultures, enjoy traditional food, listen to cultural music, appreciate beautiful traditional dances, and interact with many fun exhibitors.
2025's Grand Marshall isSpace Shuttle Astronaut José M. Hernández.
Participants include marching bands, equestrian units, folkloric groups, floats, and dignitaries, all celebrating Mexican Independence Day.
Parade steps off at 10am with a 1.5 mile route through East LA starting at the intersection of Cesar Chavez Ave. and Mednik.
The entrance to the festival and parade viewing is on the corner of Mednik and 1st. Parade attendees are recommended to arrive early to get their viewing spot on Cesar Chavez Ave.
The Festival starts at 11am. Attendees can expect a community festival filled with live music, authentic Mexican cuisine, local vendors, games, and cultural performances.
Parking is free at the Civic Center. Street parking may be available, but be sure to check signs for parking regulations. Another option is to take the Gold Line to the East LA Civic Center Station.
