Take a walk around this amazing neighborhood. Facing the park is St. George's Episcopal Church, one of the finest examples of Romanesque Revival Architecture in the US. OR just listen to the birds.
Children from nearby schools often roam free in Stuyvesant Square, and it sits just opposite Friends Meeting House and Seminary. Nearby landmarked houses keep this park feeling rustic.
Small tranquil park planted on the edge of Gramercy. Perfect for hanging out on warm days, sipping on coffee, getting lost in the pages of a book or just if you want the semblance of being in nature!
East park is sketchier than the west park. You won't get caught doing crap in the east park though. West park during the school week has all sorts of kids in it.
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