Thursday, December 24, 2015

Report: Commoners granted access to Gramercy Park tonight (xmas eve!)



Via our friends at Curbed (ultimately via Time Out)

The elusive Gramercy Park—Manhattan's ritzy keyed-entry arboretum for the more fortunate — will open its gates to all on Christmas Eve. In keeping with a tradition held by The Parish of Calvary St. George, plebes will be allowed access into the park to listen to caroling at 6 p.m.

The Park is virtually accessible, however.

9 comments:

Anonymous said...

I hope the hoarding from the National Arts Club doesn't block the entrance.

marjorie said...

excellent art choice for this post.

Walter said...

Most boring Park in the city.

Anonymous said...

EVG bringing the yuks today, starting with Marquee Moons over my Hammy.

Anonymous said...

Never understood the appeal of this place. There's plenty of gardens in the city that are nicer, are filled with friendly people, and are usually open.

Anonymous said...

The appeal is like a hot club or restaurant as in you "can't" get in.

paddy523 said...

"DOODIES"!!!!!!!!!!!!

Anonymous said...

Prefer gong over to Marble Cemetery both locations esp. during summer. Feel like a Secret Garden not like an over stylized mini Versailles.

Anonymous said...

It's not worth climbing the fence to get into this park it's so easy.