Flatiron District
Explore the Charm of the Flatiron District
Experience the iconic Flatiron District in Manhattan, where stunning architecture meets vibrant street life and diverse culinary delights.
The Flatiron District, an iconic neighborhood in Manhattan, boasts stunning architecture, vibrant culture, and a plethora of dining and shopping options, making it a must-visit destination for tourists seeking an authentic New York experience.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Public Transportation - Train
From White Plains Metro-North Station, take the Harlem Line train heading towards Grand Central Terminal. The journey will take approximately 30 minutes. Once you arrive at Grand Central Terminal, transfer to the 4, 5, 6, or 7 subway lines. Take the 4 or 5 subway line downtown to the 14th Street-Union Square Station. From there, you can walk to the Flatiron District.
Public Transportation - Bus
You can take the Bee-Line bus number 20 from the White Plains Bus Terminal, which is located at 11 Ferris Avenue. The bus will take you directly to the New York City area. Once you arrive at the bus terminal in Manhattan, you can either walk to the Flatiron District (about a 15-minute walk) or take a short subway ride from the nearest subway station.
Walking
If you are already in White Plains and prefer to walk, navigate towards the White Plains Metro-North Station. From there, head south on Main Street, then take a left onto Martine Avenue. Continue walking until you reach the intersection with Broadway. Follow Broadway south until you reach the bus terminal, where you can catch a bus heading towards New York City.
Use Tower Bridge as your starting point for nearby food, family ideas, nightlife, and more local discoveries.
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