Gramercy-Flatiron

Gramercy Park is the sole surviving "private residential park" in the city, and is surrounded by landmark townhouses and prewar buildings; it is an urban oasis that takes you back to what life must have been like in the 1800s.

Gramercy Park is a happening youth-oriented enclave of very chic restaurants, mega-stores and fashion photographer's studios. Once considered a slightly non-descript area somewhere between downtown and uptown, the area has recently become one of the most sought after neighborhoods in Manhattan. If you are looking for the perfect blend of historic, brownstone-lined side streets along with every type of venue from nightclubs to a huge open-air farmer's market in Union Square, Gramercy Park could be exactly what you've been searching for.

The Flatiron district was once the center of Manhattan’s fine shopping and still retains certain elegance. It’s here that Midtown Manhattan skyscrapers begin to rise from downtown low-lying buildings.