About The Landmark
Gracie Mansion has been the official residence of New York City’s mayors since 1942, but it has had a long history before that. Built in 1799 as a summer home for Scottish merchant Archibald Gracie, it is one of the oldest wood buildings in the five boroughs and is now part of the city’s Historic House Trust.
The Gracie Mansion Conservancy hosts regular tours, and we encourage you to visit.
Watch our video to learn more about the mansion’s history and become a “Tourist in Your Own Town.”
Plan Your Visit
Visit the Gracie Mansion Conservancy’s website for tour information.
graciemansion.org
The mansion is located in Carl Schurz Park near the East River, at East End Avenue and 88th Street in the Yorkville neighborhood of Manhattan.