Nomad

An elegant stopover between midtown and downtown.

Nomad, short for North of Madison Square Park, has been a tight-knit enclave since the park’s founding in the 1600s. Elegant brownstones and mansions surrounded the park, and historic figures like Franklin D. Roosevelt and Grover Cleveland lived nearby. Over the years, it became known for its luxury boutique hotels and restaurants, creating its own niche in the New York dining scene.

Infographic showing commute times, nearest subways, and neighborhood boundaries. Commute times to Columbus Circle, Grand Central, Union Square, and Wall Street are listed by train and car. Nearest subways include lines 4, 6, N, R, F, and M. Boundaries range from Park Ave. to Sixth Ave. and 31st St. to 23rd St.; nearby neighborhoods are Chelsea, Murray Hill, and Flatiron.
 

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