See the latest prices and deals by choosing your dates.
New York (0.4 miles from New York Skyports Seaplane Base)
350-2A Prime gramercy Newly renovated 1BR sleeps 4 offers accommodations in New York, 1.6 miles from Grand Central Station and 1.6 miles from Bloomingdales.
New York (0.4 miles from New York Skyports Seaplane Base)
350-1A Gramercy New 1BR Sleeps4 Newly Furnished is located in New York, just 1.4 miles from Empire State Building and 1.2 miles from NYU – New York University.
New York (0.4 miles from New York Skyports Seaplane Base)
350-GA Spacious Studio Gramercy Sleeps3 offers accommodations in New York, 1.4 miles from Empire State Building and 1.2 miles from NYU – New York University.
New York (0.5 miles from New York Skyports Seaplane Base)
New Prime Gramercy Subway W D in unit offers accommodations in New York, 1.2 miles from Grand Central Station and 1.1 miles from Macy's.
New York (0.5 miles from New York Skyports Seaplane Base)
24-6 Gramercy area Newly reno Studio W D in unit is located in New York, just 1.2 miles from Grand Central Station and 1.1 miles from Macy's.
New York (0.5 miles from New York Skyports Seaplane Base)
24-9 New Prime Gramercy Subway W D in unit offers accommodations in New York, 1.2 miles from Grand Central Station and 1.1 miles from Macy's.
New York (0.5 miles from New York Skyports Seaplane Base)
24-5 Furnished Studio W D Prime Gramercy is located in New York, just 1.2 miles from Grand Central Station and 1.1 miles from Macy's.
New York (0.5 miles from New York Skyports Seaplane Base)
24-4 New Private Terrace W D Apt Prime Gramercy offers accommodations in New York, 1.2 miles from United Nations New York and 1.2 miles from Grand Central Station.
New York (0.5 miles from New York Skyports Seaplane Base)
24-3 Prime Gramercy New Studio W D Terrace is located in New York, just 1.2 miles from United Nations New York and 1.2 miles from Grand Central Station.
New York (0.5 miles from New York Skyports Seaplane Base)
24-18 New Gramercy Studio W D in Unit Fully Reno offers accommodations in New York, 1.2 miles from Grand Central Station and 1.1 miles from Macy's.
I loved the museums and the amount of things to do, but the smell of urine in the city was not nice. People take their dogs to pee on everything because green space is limited at best. I saw many homeless and that seemed to be the norm for a big town like this. I also have to note that marijuana is legal and people stand on the street and smoke it. Sometimes I felt overwhelmed with the smell everywhere of different things, but it is a big city. Transportation in the subway was great and easy to follow but you better be in shape because it is a ton of stairs and walking. I couldn't get to understand the bus situation but would have liked to. The city never sleeps and I found that hard to adjust to, they honk their horns every second and often. I am from a large city and the honking is really a New York thing. We ate at a place called Norma, it was Italian, and very good. If you cannot find food in New York then you are not looking. There is all different types of food on every block and its very convenient. I enjoyed how the places to eat mostly had outside seating and I enjoyed sitting and taking it all in. China Town had the best food in my opinion and it was inexpensive. I never got to Central Park so next time I would like to do that.
NYC what can i say? so much! Not only does BK have a vibe of it's own, it has different vibes. As a former resident, I look forward to doing all of the things that I never did when I lived there. Botanical gardens is next on the list.
We loved the Museum of the Moving Image. I am a frequent museum go-er but had never heard of this museum. Since it was right around the corner from where we were staying, my husband and I decided to go -- and were we ever surprised and impressed. We could have spent all day there. Words can't describe how great this place is. If you are a movie or TV buff, this is a must-see. Even if you are not (like me), you should still go. I'm sure you'll be bowled over with this place.
NYC is a great place to visit- so much to see and do. Would recommend a hop-on, hop-off service (use the nationally advertised ones for best bet) but even a walking/subway tour could keep you busy for days! Great museum, fantastic food, fun night life, lots of family activities and more! Our favorite place is always Times Square!
Amazing view of the bridge and the Manhattan skyline, especially when timing with the sunset. Plenty of places to eat. We had a 10 minute walk from our hotel in Dyker Heights to the nearest subway and there were loads of shops, eating places and cafes - including the likes of Victoria's Secrets and Saphora, so I expect the area to be growing and becoming more popular.
We stayed for a week and crammed in as much as we possibly could, yet still felt there was more we wanted to see and do. The city that sleeps is every bit as vibrant and iconic as it appears in films. Staying here first-hand confirms that all of the songs written about it are telling nothing but the truth.