Baltimore Ravens Parade of Super Bowl Win on Tuesday, Time and Date of Celebration

Feb 04, 2013 04:03 PM EST
Ravens Fans
A Baltimore Ravens fan celebrates the team's NFL Super Bowl XLVII victory over the San Francisco 49ers in Baltimore. The sign '52 Nevermore' signifies the star Raven player Ray Lewis who played the last game of his career in the Superbowl. "

The Baltimore Ravens are the champions of the NFL after defeating the San Francisco 49ers in Super Bowl XLVII Sunday evening to capture their second Lombardi Trophy. Of course, what immediately follows is celebration and the traditional parade in the city before they all head off to Disney World. Check out the date, time and route of this parade so you can catch the action from the best spots.

Date: Tuesday, Feb 5

Time: 10:45 a.m. ET

Where: City Hall to M&T Bank Stadium

Show your support and true colors as the Ravens will make their way through the city. It will launch from City Hall, go south on Commerce Street and proceed down the streets of Pratt and Howard before making its way into M&T Bank Stadium.

Bring umbrellas and where warm gear because this is going down regardless of what Mother Nature has in store for Tuesday.

You can enjoy everything on the Ravens. The parking lots will open at 9 a.m. ET and be free to the public. You can park and then stand wherever you want in the crowd. Deposit your cars in lots F,G,H and J, which will be available at this time.

Then, at 10 a.m., fans can make their way into M&T Bank Stadium as Gates A,B,C and D will be open and available as entrances also free of charge.

Last year, it was the city of New York that was filled with fanfare as the Giants made their way to City Hall down the Canyon of Heroes.

However, this year, it will all be about the purple and black as the fans will officially be able to say good bye to a, more than likely, emotional Ray Lewis and maybe even Ed Reed.

Fans will be treated to live performances and a simply unbelievable experience as they get to celebrate along side their stars. 

As stated above, everything will be free. Click here to find out the exact route of the parade.

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