Gramercy Park

Gramercy Park New York, NY
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Gramercy Park

Gramercy Park is a private park, roughly speaking, it is surrounded by 14th street, first avenue, 27 street and Broadway. Some might even consider that the northern boundary of the neighborhood is the calle 23, but it is more accurate to say that limit with Murray Hill in the street 27. To the north extends Murray Hill and Midtown West the Flatiron District and Union Square, to the south, the East Village, and the south Stuyvesant Town. It is generally perceived as a quiet area, more secure than other areas of the city, with a large number of buildings of the nineteenth century. Gramercy Park only to have access to the residents around the park, the public only has access to the park one day a year, by being the only private parks left in Manhattan, even today the privilege is maintained for those who live there, and can only a few access to this oasis in the middle of the craziness of the city, pay for the annual rent for a key entry, a good sum of dollars annually. In addition, they have to comply with a good number of rules inside the compound. In the neighborhood, we are quiet today, but also options to delight the palate with various restaurants and care, discrete but well chosen, some of which have a name and Spanish flavors, such as Casa Mono and Bar Ham, in number 52 Irving Place on the corner with the corner of 17th street. If you are missing a good tummy, you can always find a ration of ham in the most select of Manhattan. Now don't be surprised when they bring the voucher account.