A lovely small park which offers beautiful views of the Flatiron, Metropolitan Life Insurance, International Toy Center, and Empire State Buildings

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New York Walking Tour: Five Squares and a Circle

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...quis de Lafayette, before continuing to Madison Square Park, bordered by one of the city’s most uniquely shaped structur...

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Madison Square Park, New York

A lovely small park which offers beautiful views of the Flatiron, Metropolitan Life Insurance, International Toy Center, and Empire State Buildings.

A lovely small park which offers beautiful views of the Flatiron, Metropolitan Life Insurance, International Toy Center, and Empire State Buildings. There is also a popular Shake Shack kiosk that serves burgers and shakes in the southern end of the park.


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About Madison Square Park

 23rs St and Madison Avenue, New York, NY, United States

 +1 212-538-407

 www.madisonsquarepark.org

Madison Square Park and Nearby Sights on Map

Metropolitan Life Insurance Building

A lovely building with a tall clock tower just across Madison Ave from Madison Square Park

Flatiron Building

The Flatiron Building is another of New York’s architectural landmarks, a wedge-shaped 22-storey Beaux-Arts building at the intersection of Fifth Avenue and Broadway

Theodore Roosevelt Birthplace

A designated National Historic Site, Roosevelt lived at this site from his birth in 1858 until the age of 14 years

Empire State Building

The Empire State Building is Manhattan’s best known landmark and stands as a testament to the American spirit

Union Square

The most important site is the square itself, which was revamped in 2002 to provide more space for outdoor events and less space for napping homeless people (an earlier version of the square appeared in the film ''The Conversation'')

Rubin Museum of Art

Art of the Himalayas

Ottendorfer Library

The oldest continuously existing free lending library in New York, it was originally designed in 1884 as a 'Deutsches Bibliothek' when this neighborhood was part of Kleindeutschland (Little Germany) and now serves as a branch of the New York Public Library

The Morgan Library & Museum

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Madison Square Garden

New Amsterdam Theater