Gramercy Park

Gramercy Park is a small, affluent neighborhood in Manhattan, New York City. It is located just south of Midtown East and is bounded by 23rd Street to the south, First Avenue to the east, Park Avenue South to the west, and 14th Street to the north. The neighborhood is named after the private park located at its center, Gramercy Park, which is one of the only remaining private parks in the city.

The area is known for its well-preserved, historic architecture, including many brownstones, townhouses, and mansions. It has a quiet, residential feel, and many of its residents are wealthy professionals, artists, and writers.

Gramercy Park is also home to several notable institutions, including the National Arts Club, the Players Club, and the Gramercy Park Hotel. The area is also known for its culinary scene, with many popular restaurants, cafes, and bars. Union Square, with its farmers market and various cultural events, is just a few blocks away.

Gramercy Park has easy access to transportation, including several subway lines and bus routes. Overall, it is a charming and prestigious neighborhood that offers a mix of residential tranquility and convenient city living.