Neighborhood
Named for the iconic Flatiron Building at 23rd Street, Broadway and 5th Avenue, the Flatiron neighborhood is bounded by Union Square and Greenwich Village to the south, Chelsea to the west, NOMad to the north and Gramercy Park to the east. Central to all of Manhattan, it’s a destination in its own right, boasting public art installations in Madison Square Park, iconic landmarks with Beaux-Arts architecture, award-winning restaurants and boutique shopping. An experience tying historic and modern New York, our hotel is close to Union Square, the Empire State Building, Grand Central Terminal and The Morgan Library & Museum.
House of Bartsch – June 23
ToggleNothing says Pride more than a series of the tri-state’s coolest club kids coming together to celebrate with nightlife queen Susanne Bartsch. Go to this if you want an authentic and real New York nightlife experience. Susanne Bartsch is the gateway drug to finding yourself through the dance floor.
Ladyland – June 17
ToggleNew York Nightlife legend Ladyfag puts on a super LGBTQ+ festival featuring international DJ superstar Honey Dijon will take the stage. So will pop sensation Tinashe, Brooklyn’s iconic duo Sateen and many, many more. Also Ms. Vangie (I repeat, Ms. Vangie) will be pulling stunts. Expect greatness.
The High Line
ToggleBuilt on a historic rail line elevated above the streets of Manhattan, the High Line offers a park experience unique to the city. Walk through gardens, experience the arts, sample foods, soak in the fresh air, all while exploring a new perspective of the city.
Yalla Party
TogglePapi Juice x Brooklyn Pride
ToggleThe third annual BK Pride at the Brooklyn Museum. Expect performances and fun for all ages.
Gayflower: Spice Girls
ToggleTy Sunderland is throwing another one of pop diva boat parties. This time it’s a Spice Girls-theme aka my all time favorite band. Sail around the city and spice up your life
Madonna ‘surprise’ Pride party – June 23
ToggleRumor has it Madonna will be making an elusive return with another Pride party this year. Her party at the Boom Boom Room was the party to be at last Pride. No details yet but stay on the lookout.
Paragon on Broadway June 23-26
ToggleBushwick’s new hot spot will be the place to hit up for a roster of parties featuring the city’s most underground and queer scenes. Friday aught to be good with DICAP and Joey La Beija there.
Bushwig x Pride x Flowers – June 25
ToggleProbably the funnest of all the events – watch drag performances and dance the day away in the garden at Knockdown Center in Queens.
SOUL CYCLE
ToggleBurn calories. Indoor Cycling that is taking the fitness world by storm.
SCOTCH & SODA
ToggleThe Amsterdam-based fashion brand’s aesthetic is both vintage and progressive. The boutique on broadway has clothing and accessories for both men and women.
MADISON SQUARE PARK
ToggleMadison Square is formed by the intersection of Fifth Avenue and Broadway at 23rd Street. The square was named for James Madison, fourth President of the United States. It hosts an array of public art exhibitions, festivals, concerts and more.
DEAR IRVING
ToggleCocktail parlor with fancy drinks & elevated bites in an upscale space with a time-traveling theme.
EATALY
ToggleEataly is the largest Italian marketplace in the world, comprising a variety of restaurants, food and beverage counters, bakery, retail items, and a cooking school.
IRVING PLAZA
ToggleIrving Plaza is a 1,025-person ballroom-style music venue in the heart of Union Square.
GRAMERCY TAVERN
ToggleA Danny Meyer classic with top-notch service, charming atmosphere, and bustling bar. Oh, and food is superb.
BARBOUNIA
ToggleSuperb Greek and Mediterranean with an open kitchen.
JUICE PRESS
ToggleFresh juices and raw foods for health-conscious offering organic eats, smoothies & juice cleanses.
SPIN
ToggleSpin combines an unusual mixture of sport, design and entertainment with 17 ping-pong courts, a full bar and restaurant, pro-shop and private VIP room.
THE RAINES LAW ROOM
ToggleRing the bell to be admitted through a semi-secret entrance to this plush lounge crafting Prohibition-era cocktails.
GRAMERCY THEATER
ToggleGramercy Theatre opened in 1937 and offers an ultimate rarity among the mid-sized music venues in the city: a mix of actual seating in back with general admission standing room in front, and a sound system that caters well to both.
UPLAND
ToggleBeautiful design, a lively Bar and superstar dishes on a menu that is California-inspired, vegetable-driven and incredibly good.
DOVER STREET MARKET
ToggleThe 103 year old building showcases art with fashion throughout its seven stories. Everything is curated by Rei Kawakubo and pairs young designers with names like Gosha Rubchinskiy with established brands like Saint Laurent and Prada.
BIRCH COFFEE
ToggleLocal coffeehouse serving thoughtfully-sourced, house-roasted brews in a hip, bustling space.