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Nomad NYC and the Best of Manhattan, New York

Highlights of the Flatiron District and Madison Square Park

NoMad NYC, short for North of Madison Square Park, is a vibrant micro-neighborhood in Manhattan, roughly spanning 25th to 30th Streets between Sixth Avenue and Lexington Avenue.

 

It seamlessly overlaps with the Flatiron District, home to the iconic triangular Flatiron Building, creating one of New York City's most picturesque skyline backdrops.

 

Together, NoMad and Flatiron blend historic architecture with modern culture, offering lush parks, world-class dining, unique retail experiences, and a dynamic nightlife scene.

 

The area is central, well-connected, and entirely walkable, making it a must-visit when exploring Manhattan.

 

Start your day with a visit to the Rubin Museum of Art, a serene space dedicated to Himalayan art and philosophy, perfect for centering your mind before diving into the city's energy.

 

For a caffeine fix, head to Birch Coffee in Flatiron, beloved by locals for its robust cold brew and cozy atmosphere, ideal for people-watching and soaking in the authentic New York vibe.

 

For a bite, Eisenberg's Sandwich Shop offers vintage charm with its classic NYC lunch counter serving all-day breakfasts, hearty sandwiches, and traditional egg creams, just steps from the Flatiron Building.

 

Don't miss the Flatiron Plaza, where you can grab a seat, snap a photo of the iconic building, and explore this pedestrian-friendly area often featuring public art and pop-up events.

 

Once known for wholesale showrooms, NoMad has transformed into one of NYC's most design-forward districts.

 

Stroll through the neighborhood to discover hidden gems like the Rizzoli Bookstore, one of the city's most beautiful bookstores with soaring ceilings and a curated selection of international titles and art books.

 

Fashion enthusiasts will appreciate Dover Street Market, a multi-level concept store that blurs the line between high fashion and installation art, making it worth a visit even if you're just browsing.

 

For a peaceful mid-afternoon break, visit Madison Square Park, a lush oasis featuring rotating public art installations and the original Shake Shack, which still draws lines around the block.

 

As the sun sets, the Flatiron–NoMad area transforms into one of NYC's most exciting dining and drinking spots.

 

For an upscale experience, The Clocktower, located inside the historic Edition Hotel, offers British fare in a dramatic setting with velvet booths and antique portraits, providing the perfect atmosphere for a romantic or celebratory dinner.

 

For modern Mexican cuisine, Cosme is known for its elegant small plates, signature duck carnitas, and inventive cocktails, all served in a space buzzing with energy.

 

If you're in the mood for classic American dishes, Hillstone on Park Avenue South offers a polished atmosphere with dim lighting and sleek decor, making it a reliable go-to for perfectly executed classics like sushi starters, steak mains, and martinis.

 

For a unique cocktail experience, Patent Pending is a moody, atmospheric speakeasy hidden behind a coffee shop, offering inventive cocktails in a space where Nikola Tesla once lived upstairs.

 

End your night at Riff Raff NYC, a discreet, music-forward cocktail bar tucked behind velvet curtains just off 31st Street.

 

With curated DJ sets, seasonal cocktails, and an intimate, moody atmosphere, it's the ultimate nightcap spot after a day exploring Flatiron and NoMad.

 

Whether you're sipping coffee in a hidden bookstore nook, watching the sunset from a rooftop, or ending your night with music and cocktails, the charm of NoMad and Flatiron awaits, offering a dynamic and memorable experience in the heart of Manhattan.

 

FAQs:

 

Where is NoMad NYC?

 

North of Madison Square Park, between 25th and 30th Streets—part of Manhattan's Flatiron District.

 

What are the best things to do in NoMad NYC?

 

Explore Madison Square Park, shop at Dover Street Market, visit the Rubin Museum, enjoy coffee at Birch, and grab cocktails at Riff Raff.

 

What should I do around the Flatiron Building?

 

Visit the plaza, snap a photo, shop nearby boutiques, explore museums, and end the night with rooftop drinks or DJ sets nearby.

 

Is Riff Raff in the NoMad neighborhood?

 

Yes. Find us just off 31st Street, perfectly positioned between Flatiron and Koreatown.

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The Flatiron Flyer is your daily dispatch from the heart of Manhattan (NoMad, Rose Hill, Gramercy, Union Square, Irving Place), full of character, curiosity, and New York attitude. From street-level gems to skyline-shaping stories, we spotlight what’s moving, buzzing, and evolving in the Flatiron District and beyond. Think bold insights, neighborhood flavor, and the city that never stops surprising.

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