Sunday, June 29, 2014, Line Up: 11:00 AM, Step Off: 12:00 PM
Begins at 36th St. & Fifth Ave. Ends at Christopher & Greenwich Streets
New York’s streets never lack in colorful style, but the annual Pride March is always the sassiest day of the year. The oldest gay pride parade in the nation kicks off at noon. The event draws more than 500,000 participants and is an enthusiastic display of over-the-top costumes, floats pumping disco music, drag queens (and kings) — and rainbow everything, from flags and wigs to itsy bitsy teenie-weenie bikini briefs. Fifth Ave. to the West Village.
The March commences at noon on Sunday, June 29, at 5th Avenue and 36th Street and winds its way downtown to the intersection of Christopher and Greenwich streets. Here’s the official NYC Pride Parade route map. This is arguably the must-see event of Gay Pride in New York City, drawing thousands of spectators.
For more information about the event, please visit:
http://www.nycpride.org/