Best streets in Gramercy Park
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Ranked 1st best street in Gramercy Park
"Pay a lot, but you get a lot"
- CB4Real
This street is one of the higher priced streets to live on in New York City, but it is also one of the nicest, safest, friendliest, interesting streets to live on or to visit. When you come here you g...
Ranked 2nd best street in Gramercy Park
"The Beating Heart of New York"
- ajadedidealist
Now indelibly associated with Don Draper's elegant fedora in AMC's retro-hit series "Mad Men," Madison Avenue is nevertheless far more than womanizing ad men and Grand Central Station. From the busine...
Ranked 3rd best street in Gramercy Park
"near beautiful Stuyvesant Square"
- torrieappel
Rutherford Pl is a nice little street running along Stuyvesant Square. It is conveniently located near the 3rd Ave Metro stop, and near Union Square for access to all the metro lines. There are some r...
Ranked 4th best street in Gramercy Park
"Wow - What a Place for Shopping"
- hhusted
Of all the places in NYC, I think Union Square is one of the best places to shop. There are a ton of department stores and chain stores in the area. No matter what your taste is regarding what you lik...
Ranked 5th best street in Gramercy Park
"Charming Neighborhood - to walk through or live if you can a..."
- jovnyc
This area is renowned for Gramercy Park--a gated park that is only accessible to the lucky (and rich!) people who live around it and possess a key. However, that should not stop you from peeping thro...
Ranked 6th best street in Gramercy Park
"Suburban convenience with an urban edge"
- hilarybk
The Flatiron District is a nice little slice of land surrounded by other nice little strips of land. Though not quite as nice as nearby Gramercy, it’s a great neighborhood to live in. The area is sa...
Ranked 7th best street in Gramercy Park
"Gramercy Park beautiful!"
- JenMac
This is pretty much the street in Gramercy Park. The buildings are old and beautiful. There are a lot of restaurants and a few bars. And so much history!!
28 West 20th is where Teddy Roosevelt was...
Ranked 8th best street in Gramercy Park
"Eclectic and well maintained "
- Cheesewrites
East 18th street is an eclectic neighborhood with variety of different food options and weekend activities. A quick drink, a full meal or a simple late night snack is easy to come by all along the st...
Ranked 9th best street in Gramercy Park
"Just about everything you need "
- JenMac
East 16th street packs an awful lot into just a few blocks. There's seriously something for everyone on this street-- even the sick people.
Anthropologie and Coach are both on the corner of 16th and...
Ranked 10th best street in Gramercy Park
"Full of things to do and see!"
- JenMac
E 17th starts at 5th Avenue in the Flatiron District. It's not a trendy or cool part of town by any stretch of the imagination; but, I've always liked this part of town. I wouldn't want to live her...
Ranked 11th best street in Gramercy Park
"Not bad but not Gramercy"
- JenMac
15th around Irving starts off with a lot of giant buildings that don't have a lot of character, but as you travel east, the neighborhood does get more pleasing to the eye (though not as pleasing as hi...
Unranked Streets
"The Majesty of the Flatiron Building "
- Macsizzle
East 22nd street is a residential street, but is home to one of the greatest pieces of architecture the city, and the world, has to offer: the world famous Flat Iron Building. I’d never seen the build...
"Utter madness"
- JenMac
Union Square West only runs the duration of Union Square. It's Broadway to the north and University to the south. So, there's not a lot to Union Square West but there is a lot going on in this littl...
"Taken over by commercial and tourism"
- JenMac
I'm not a huge fan of Park Ave South. It's a major street so there's no neighborhood vibe, and there's really not much to do or see on it. It's very commercial and most of the commerce caters to tou...
"Gorgeous part of Broadway"
- JenMac
It's really busy right here, but I do love this stretch of Broadway. As you're walking up, there are so many beautiful, old buildings in the horizon. It's so gorgeous and old timey on a dreary day e...
"Good for an avenue but still an avenue"
- JenMac
2nd Avenue is not the street you think of when you think of Gramercy Park by any means. It's a typical avenue and doesn't really have any of the charm of architecture or stuffiness of residents that...
"Gorgeous buildings but not much to do."
- JenMac
There are some lovely old relics on Lex in Gramercy Park, but like most major avenues, the street is pretty boring. It's a nice walk into Gramercy but it's not really a hang out kind of street. Ther...
"Gorgeous old timey street"
- JenMac
I love Irving Place. It's one of the best streets on the east side and is definitely in the running for Manhattan, in general. It's a gorgeous street, it has a lot of charm and there's stuff to do o...
"Gorgeous and timeless"
- JenMac
Gramercy Park is one of the most beautiful and exclusive neighborhoods in New York and most definitely in the downtown-ish area. The large majority of the homes are incredibly old and grand and ridic...
"Great for an Avenue"
- JenMac
I don't recommend living on avenues if you can, at all, help it. And, 3rd is no exception. There are too many people, too much traffic, no neighborhood feel, etc. But, living off of 3rd in Gramercy...