union square
Flatiron/NoMad | Tribeca | Gramercy | Chelsea | Dumbo | Park Slope
Get to know union square:
Union Square is one of Manhattan’s most vibrant hubs, known for its historic park, lively energy, and central location. It’s a gathering place for locals and visitors alike, home to the iconic Greenmarket, major shopping, restaurants, and excellent subway access—making it a true crossroads of culture, commerce, and everyday city life.
What to do?
Union Square Park
Union Square Park is special for its constant energy and sense of community—it’s a place where farmers markets, public art, performances, and everyday city life all come together. Surrounded by major transit, shops, and cultural institutions, the park feels like a true crossroads of Manhattan, equally suited for relaxing on a bench, people-watching, or stumbling upon something unexpected.
Located at 201 Park Ave S, New York, NY 10003
Where to eat?
Boucherie Union Square
Boucherie Union Square is a lively French brasserie known for its classic dishes like steak frites, escargot, and rich, flavorful French cuisine. With a warm, bustling atmosphere and a carefully curated wine list, it’s perfect for a cozy dinner, a night out with friends, or a special occasion in the heart of Union Square.
Located in 225 Park Ave S, New York, NY 10003
