It's going to be a colorful day in Manhattan today for the annual LGBT Pride March.

The procession stepped off at noon at 36th Street and Fifth Avenue.

Participants headed south on Fifth Avenue until they hit 8th Street, where they turned west toward Greenwich Village.

The parade marched by the Stonewall Inn, which is widely considered the birthplace of gay rights activism.

The march ended at Christopher and Greenwich streets.

Four grand marshals led the event, including the FDNY's first transgender firefighter Brooke Guinan.

The theme this year is "We are Proud."

Governor Andrew Cuomo, Mayor Bill de Blasio, and several other city officials attended this year's march.

The march wrapped up around 3 p.m.