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Funny story. We were trying to find it, but turns ...

Funny story. We were trying to find it, but turns out we were walking alongside it the entire time. All we had to do was walk back. Great building, although it can be full of tourists trying to get pictures. Myself included.

In 1902, the Flaterion building was completed. At ...

In 1902, the Flaterion building was completed. At that time it was New York's tallest building with its 87 feet and 22 floors. The building was designed by David Burnham, and was one of the first steel shell buildings. If you haven't taken this building with you, take a trip to Madison Square Park to look at the magnificent building.

It is a nice building, but I think something overr...

It is a nice building, but I think something overrated. They are still doing maintenance work, so the photos are not clean. I personally consider it not one of the must-see places in NYC. I insist, it is overrated.

Wow beautiful historical place, I often go with my...

Wow beautiful historical place, I often go with my husband to enjoy this beautiful square and take pictures, the place is always full of tourists, who are amazed by the flatiron.

An architectural masterpiece. The building is funn...

An architectural masterpiece. The building is funny. I would be very interested in the interior layout. Just in the tip of the "iron". In front of the building is a small park and space where you can just sit and relax.

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Its peculiar architecture gives it a unique charm,...

Its peculiar architecture gives it a unique charm, undoubtedly a masterful building. I like not only the building, but the area in which it is located, the whole of its surroundings is special, walking through the surrounding streets or spending a pleasant time in the adjoining garden from where this particular architectural gem can be seen.

Iconic

In addition to being a very photogenic and differe...

In addition to being a very photogenic and different site, it is the building that exited in Spiderman where the journalism offices of Peter Parker were located.
Just where it makes the narrowest point, you have a esplanada to be able to take good photos

This emblematic building of New York architecture ...

This emblematic building of New York architecture (and famous for appearing in movies like Spiderman, etc.) is currently undergoing street-level renovations and loses its charm, nor do they have visits with guided internal tours or access to the roof, but it's still worth It's worth going around, and taking a few pictures from the plaza in front. It is in the center of Manhattan and is easy to find.

A peculiar and beautiful building, it is a residen...

A peculiar and beautiful building, it is a residential building in the shape of a triangle and over 100 years old. It is located at the junction at the crossroads between Broadway and 5th. Right in front of Madison Park. The area is super good.

Flatiron building is a great place and you can tak...

Flatiron building is a great place and you can take some wonderful pictures there
You have to visit the building
The Flatiron Building, originally the Fuller Building, is a triangular 22-story, 285-foot tall steel-framed landmarked building located at 175 Fifth Avenue in the Flatiron District neighborhood of borough of Manhattan, New York City.

This building has nice architecture and definitely...

This building has nice architecture and definitely worth a photo op if in the area. Aside from this- it is really an uneventful location. The building occasionally has some art displayed on its window front m but you are not allowed inside for any yours. There isn't anything within to see anyways. This building is strategic- Take a picture here- go across the street to Madison square park for some views and then sip some coffee at eately.Love it dump it- Like it- nothing to get out of your way for- check it out if it's on your way to your next destination.