Gramercy Park Manhattan, New York 10003
About the Business
Welcome to Gramercy Park, a serene oasis nestled in the heart of Manhattan, New York. As one of the city's most exclusive and historic parks, Gramercy Park offers a unique blend of tranquility and charm amidst the bustling urban landscape. Established in 1831, this private park is a hidden gem that offers a glimpse into New York's rich history and architectural beauty.
Surrounded by elegant townhouses and historic landmarks, Gramercy Park is a coveted destination for both locals and tourists seeking a peaceful retreat. Although access is restricted to keyholders, the park's perimeter provides a picturesque setting for a leisurely stroll, offering stunning views and a sense of timeless elegance.
Visitors can explore the nearby attractions, including the iconic Gramercy Park Hotel and the vibrant cultural scene of the surrounding neighborhood. Whether you're a history enthusiast, architecture admirer, or simply seeking a peaceful escape, Gramercy Park promises an unforgettable experience in one of New York's most cherished locales.
Discover the allure of Gramercy Park—a haven of beauty and tranquility in the heart of Manhattan.
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Manhattan, New York, United States
Reviews
"Lovely private park. Famously proposed in 1831 by Samuel B. Ruggles (1799-1881), the park continues to be an oasis of calm in a lovely neighborhood. I first saw the park from the inside when my parents visiting from Germany used to stay at the old Gramercy Park Hotel. Now I am fortunate to live in the same neighborhood. Don't miss the statue of Edwin Booth (1833-1893) in Roman cloak at the center of the park."
"Nice place to walk around and rest.Many species of flower. Loved it."
"Beautiful park. Locked for residents. I bet it has a lot of history. Lovely photo opportunities."
"I love taking long walks through the city on Sundays, wandering aimlessly like I'm Ibn Battuta. Not all those who wander are lost hahahaahahaah. I am walking west on E 20th St and see the most well kept, beautiful park I have seen in long time. Especially in NYC. Flowers are BLOOMING a beautiful white-ish pink straight out a Monet painting. Think the Japanese Cherry Blossom that bloom in the spring (yeah I've been to Japan haha *smiley face*). Cobblestone streets line the entry and exits, and it is how I imagine the Medici's private grounds would have been if they were influenced by the Japanese. I took a few laps around the outside of the park, trying to find an entrance but every gate was locked so I was a bit confused. However, I saw people in there so I opened my Yelp app to get some intel. I saw that this was a private park for residents of the surrounding area only. Now I wanted to get in 100x more. I thought about jumping the fence, but that just would have been in bad taste. I began to circle this park like a Hawk circling a small mammal in the desert, waiting for my opportunity to strike. Jk. I think it's important to respect the exclusivity. But as two gentleman were walking out, I took a hard first step in and as I thought it would be funny to see how they reacted. They were a little startled and then laughed in relief when I said I was just messin. I probably shouldn't have done that. Idk, sometimes I just do think for my own entertainment but that may be a selfish endeavor. Sorry fellas. Would love to actually get in here and post up one day!!!"
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