Gramercy is one of Manhattan’s most intimate and distinctive neighborhoods, where tree-lined streets, 19th-century brownstones, and graceful pre-war buildings create a sense of calm rarely found in the city.
Surrounding blocks are filled with independent cafés, longstanding restaurants, bookshops, and cultural institutions, all lending the neighborhood its warm, human-scaled sensibility. To call Gramercy home is to experience a part of New York that is deeply rooted and quietly extraordinary.
Gramercy Park gives the area its unmistakable character, shaping a setting that feels timeless, refined, and deeply connected to its architectural roots.
Manhattan’s only private park sets the tempo — gaslit clubhouses and landmark townhouses, leafy side streets and corner tables, afternoons measured in unhurried walks. Irving Place threads it all together, and 67 Irving keeps its address on that quiet line.
A classic red-brick Gramercy facade — mansard roof and shuttered windows rising above the treetops.
The neighborhood offers convenient access to some of Manhattan’s most inviting parks, each contributing its own rhythm to daily life. Gramercy Park’s private calm, Madison Square’s fountain and lawns, Union Square’s Greenmarket — meaningful outdoor moments, all within minutes of the door.
A neighborhood measured in tree-lined blocks and unhurried afternoons.
The same blocks set one of the city’s most celebrated tables. Two of New York’s most loved dining rooms, a Michelin star on Irving Place itself, an Italian marketplace the size of a piazza, and the small, long-standing places that make a block feel like home — all within minutes of the door.
The neighborhood’s tables, all a few minutes from the door.
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