The Flatiron/NoMad district is home to numerous hidden cultural gems. The Center for Book Arts offers classes as well as exhibitions focused on typography, illustration, and printing; the Jazz Gallery presents as many as 300 jazz… More
Thanks to its central location and surplus of subways, Flatiron is a desirable neighborhood that offers some of the best New York attributes. Emerging from a mostly commercial real estate area in the 1980’s, Flatiron is… More
The Flatiron/NoMad area is a microcosm of everything that makes Manhattan so vibrant. Home to businesses and residences alike, it is abuzz with restaurants and bars catering to nearly every taste and budget imaginable. The shopping… More
Just about every major retail chain, it seems, has a store in the Flatiron District, which certainly makes life convenient for residents. But there are numerous places to shop for uncommon goods as well. For… More
When in search of contemporary art, you will find scores of galleries in Chelsea and Greenwich Village. But only in the Flatiron District can you view artifacts from Tibetan temples, hand-printed books, rare 19th-century advertising… More
Despite its compact size, the Flatiron District lays claim to two of New York’s liveliest and loveliest parks, Madison Square and Union Square. Roughly equal in size—about 6.5 acres each—they are popular meeting spaces and… More
If you were ever tempted to begin your meal with dessert—or to skip the rest of the meal altogether—these are the restaurants and bakeries you need to know. Serving everything from Mexican cornhusk meringue to… More