(Photo courtesy of Inga Sarda-Sorensen)In Greenwich Village you will also find the PrideFest street fair, which will take place from 11am to 7pm on Hudson Street between West 14th Street and Abingdon Square. The Empire State Building is bathed in rainbow colors in honor of NYC Pride Week. If you’re still looking for a place to stay for yourself or your friends during Pride Week, check out these vacation rentals in Chelsea, most are just a couple of blocks away from the starting point of the March!
The route goes all the way down to 8th Street, then heads west to the Stonewall Inn at Christopher Street, and ends at Greenwich Street. The March will start at 12 pm at 36th Street and Fifth Avenue. Sunday will mark the conclusion of Pride Week. To get tickets for these dance events, go to the official NYC Gay Pride Events website. This party lasts from 4-11 pm and tickets start at $25. Tickets start at $35, access is 21+ and be sure to book in advance as this party sells out quickly! For a women-only dance event, make your way down to Pier 57 for Rapture on the River. From 2-10 pm, you can join the VIP rooftop party at Hudson Terrace. There will be 2 big parties to choose from on Saturday. The closest subway stations are Christopher Street/Sheridan Square (1 line) and West 4 Street (A, B, C, D, E, F & M lines). If you want to get a good seat and snatch one of the multicolored blankets, be there at 7.30 pm. The showing begins at dusk at Pier 46 (Charles Street & West Side Highway).
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You can catch a free outdoor movie showing of Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory for Pride Week’s family night. To get there, take the subway to Delancey Street/ Essex Street (F, J, M & Z lines), and walk east parallel to the Williamsburg Bridge until you hit the park, and then make a right. You can find the East River Bandshell in the East River Park, close to Cherry Street. At this free event, local celebrities, performers and public speakers will give speeches to kick-off Pride Week. Heading to this year's march? Discover everything you need to know about 2019's NYC Pride Parade.This map depicts the route of the Pride March and shows the locations of the New York City Gay Pride events listed in the textĪt the start of the week, a rally will take place at the East River Bandshell from 3-6 pm. Photograph: Courtesy Mark Lennihan/AP/Shutterstock Photograph: Courtesy Justin Lane/EPA/ShutterstockĢ011: Paola Perez and Linda Collazo celebrate New York's legalization of gay marriage Photograph: Courtesy Adam Nadel/AP/Shutterstock Photograph: Courtesy David Cantor/AP/Shutterstock Photograph: Courtesy New-York Historical Societyġ990: Two participants kiss outside St. Photograph: Courtesy Mario Cabrera/AP/Shutterstock
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RECOMMENDED: Full guide to the NYC Pride Parade Some were drawn from the New York Public Library’s fascinating “ Love and Resistance: Stonewall 50” exhibition and others were provided via the New-York Historical Society’s “ Stonewall 50,” one of our best museum exhibitions to see in New York this summer. To mark the occasion, we collected images from NYC pride marches from over the last 50 years. New York is gearing up to celebrate a momentous Pride Month, commemorating not only the 50th anniversary of the Stonewall Riots but also welcoming visitors from around the world for WorldPride.