5th Ave, Madison Square
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"Cool buildings and a lot of green"
The next block up houses the park on the east and a green square on the west. It's really unusual for a city block to have green on both sides so this stretch is quite the commodity. There are memorials on both sides of Generals that I've never heard of but the real draw is just the green. You forget how much you miss a little grass until you live in a place where there barely is any grass.
There are some beautiful buildings on the next block leading up to 27th that mostly have businesses. The corner at 27th used to house Delmonico's which was the most fashionable restaurant in New York history. I'm sad I missed out on it because it seems to be mentioned in just about every historical city book. The building next door has a great current restaurant called Dewey's. Flatiron isn't known for its restaurant scene but they're really starting to make headway and this is a staple. It doesn't hurt that its building is incredibly dramatic looking. It even has bay windows which happen almost never around these parts.
The park is one of my favorites in the city though it's too small to feel like you're removed from all of the hustle bustle. Still, it has a great energy and the people watching on a nice day is hard to beat here.
- the park
- architecture
- central location
- loud
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- Trendy & Stylish