
Apartments near Bryant Park in New York, NY (14,051 Rentals)


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The Coronet

December Artist Apt Corporation

Gramercy House

CODA

808 Lexington Ave

308 W 48th St

The Albemarle

Park South

158 E 22nd St

The Leyton

Cumberland House

Crossroads

Trump Parc

The Quaker Ridge

763 Sixth Avenue

315 7th Avenue

Park Sutton

144-152 W 27th St

21 E 22nd St

39 Gramercy Park Apartments

44 Gramercy Park N

314-318 W 36th St

Beekman Townhouse

110-112 Central Park S

30 East 22nd Street

128 W 26th St

261 3rd Ave

406 E 63rd St

125 E 63rd St

60 Gramercy Park North

Gramercy Park

10 E 22nd St

128 Central Park S

250 East 21st Street

40 E 63rd St

49 E 21st St

25 E 21st St

305 West 52 Condominium

151 E 20th St

606 Ninth Avenue

7 Gramercy Park W

604 Ninth Avenue

The Hartford

Cooperative

The Concorde

38Nine

716 Madison Ave

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Fashionistas from New York City apartments will tell you what Bryant Park may be most well-known for, but the park is more than just a place for beautiful models to strut their stuff twice a year. Bryant Park is one of the densely parks in the world, bringing in droves of business men, New York City apartment residents, and visitors daily, and home to several fun attractions and events throughout the year. An apartment near Bryant Park will promise residents all the thrills of the New York park, without having to wade through crowds on the streets or subways, as well as a front row seat to all the fun events that happen there throughout the year. One of the most popular spots, for both visitors and those with apartments near Bryant Park, is the Lawn, which features beautiful, lush green grass, as well as a variety of seasonal flowers, perfect for those who want to take a break from the city sprall and embrace nature. Any particular summer or spring day you'll find people from New York City apartments lying out on the lawn, taking in the warm rays of the sun, or reveling in the latest concert, festival, or film in the park, or just having a picnic and throwing a frisbee around. It also has a sections for chess players to have fun, as well as classes in yoga, knitting, and tai chi, and even an area to play the French boule game Pétanque. Another popular spot in the park is the Pond, a cost-free ice skating rink that has become a favorite with New York City apartment residents, and which has been deemed "NYC's Best" by the New York Times. Those with apartments near Bryant Park can also enjoy being close to all the fun events that come often through the park. The park is home to the The Bryant Park Summer Film Festival, where every Monday evening in the summer you can watch some top-quality movies in the cool grass. It's also home to events such as "Broadway in Bryant Park", which brings the thrills of the Broadway Stage right to the Great Lawn, and, of course, New York Fashion Week, a twice-yearly event where the best in the names of fashion show off their latest designs for eager New York audiences. With an apartment near Bryant Park, there's no end to the fun you can have any time of year. Anyone with a New York City apartment can tell you that there's hardly a weekend in the summer where some fun event is not going in Bryant Park, and even when there's not, there's always plenty to do on the great lawn, the pond, and any of the other interesting parts of the park.
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