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Where’s the best view for the Chiefs parade? Some top spots to cheer on the champions

Fireworks explode over Union Station minutes after the Chiefs defeated the Philadelphia Eagles to win their second Super Bowl in four years.
Fireworks explode over Union Station minutes after the Chiefs defeated the Philadelphia Eagles to win their second Super Bowl in four years. The Wichita Eagle

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Your guide to the Chiefs Super Bowl parade

Ready to celebrate the champions? Here’s what to know before you head downtown.

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The Chiefs finished the job and are Super Bowl champions once again. They defeated the Philadelphia Eagles 38-35 to claim their third championship in franchise history.

With the victory comes the parade. The parade will start at noon at the corner of Grand Boulevard and Sixth Street, near Enterprise Car Rental and Grand Slam Convenience, according to a release from the Kansas City Sports Commission.

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The parade will move south on Grand Avenue until it gets to Pershing Road, where it will turn right and end at Union Station.

If you are planning to go to the parade, here are the best spots to watch the celebration unfold.

UNION STATION

The parade ends at Union Station, and a victory rally takes place right in front of Union Station. If you’d rather hear the players and coaches speak, setting up down here is the best place for you.

Who knows, you might get front-row access to another classic Travis Kelce speech.

LIBERTY MEMORIAL

The big lawn right in front of the National WWI Museum makes for a prime location to watch the team arrive on the floats at Union Station. If you get there in time, you can in front of the Liberty Memorial Tower with a perfect view of the victory rally.

T-MOBILE CENTER

The center of the parade route on Grand Boulevard takes the team right past the T-Mobile Center. You’re also in the middle of four restroom areas if you’ve been drinking too many fluids leading up to the parade.

20TH STREET AND GRAND BOULEVARD

This is one of the last streets the parade route hits before turning right into Union Station.

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This story was originally published February 13, 2023 at 12:27 PM.

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Joseph Hernandez
The Kansas City Star
Joseph Hernandez joined The Kansas City Star’s service journalism team in 2021. A Cristo Rey Kansas City High School and Mizzou graduate, he now covers trending topics and finds things for readers to do around the metro.
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Your guide to the Chiefs Super Bowl parade

Ready to celebrate the champions? Here’s what to know before you head downtown.