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Gramercy Park & Union Square
Gramercy Park - Union Square
 Commuting  ****
 Rents           *
 Nightlife       ****
 Shopping     ***
 Restaurants  ****

Gramercy Park - Union Square
 Irving Plaza  
 Union Square
 
Flatiron building

 Madison Square Park
  Gramercy Park 
 
 Grand Central Station
 
Stuyvesant Square
 
Baruch College
Neighborhoods
  Murray Hill
Chelsea Gramercy Park
Union Square
Stuyvesant Town
  East Village
Area Boundry
  23rd Street  
6th Avenue Gramercy Park
Union Square
East River
   14th Street


Overview

There are three neighborhoods within Gramercy Park - Union Square Area: Gramercy Park, Union Square, and Stuyvesant Town (some New Yorkers consider Flatiron an area). Together, these neighborhoods make up the area below Midtown East and above the East Village. This area is centrally located and home to some of New York's most residential streets and hippest restaurants and nightspots.

Residents & Culture
Gramercy Park is a prestigious and isolated residential area, exemplified by the locked fence around Gramercy Park, which is for Gramercy residents only. Irving Plaza and its shops, restaurants and bars is the local gathering place. Gramercy also hosts Curry Hill, a destination for high-quality Indian food.

Union Square
and Flatiron, due South of Gramercy Park, is where the fun begins. Union Square hosts some of the best and trendiest shops, restaurants, nightspots, and hotels in New York City. Residents of Union Square are young and vibrant.

Stuyvesant Town, Southeast of Gramercy Park, is another quiet residential area like Gramercy Park, but without the luxuries, prestige or the high prices. 

Architecture & Rents

Gramercy Park
consists of luxury residences, elaborate old brownstones
. Rents in this prestigious neighborhood are NOT cheap, but you will not be disappointed.

Union Square consists mostly of renovated apartment buildings some more luxurious than others, but all expensive. Rents are more reasonable as you move nearer the East Village.

Stuyvesant Town rents are more reasonable, but less luxuries and a less central location.

Transportation & Commuting
The Union Square Subway Station is one of the best on the Eastside. However, like most Eastside areas, Subways become less accessible the further East you go. Buses are regular and convenient and make a suitable substitute. Walking to Midtown and commuting to Brooklyn is also manageable from here.



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