Phil H.
Yelp
Living close by I have walked the grounds of the park it sits on many times, Carl Schurz Park, and visited Gracie Mansion on a few occasions over they years. Built in 1799 the mansion has been called home to many NYC mayors over the years, and even though our current mayor refuses to live there, it is used for occassional events, functions, and dignitary dinners.
Over the years the mansion has gone through a few renovations, the last in 2002 when both the interior and exterior were restored. It's a wonderful representation of a "Federal Style" structure overlooking beautifully well kept grounds and a view of the East River. Nowadays tours can be arranged which include the public rooms, the private apartments, garden and surrounding park. It's definitely worth a visit to see this historic NYC building.
General Tours are offered on most Wednesdays at 10 AM, 11 AM, 1 PM and 2 PM. General admission is $7 for adults, $4 for seniors, and students are admitted free of charge. Tours last approximately forty-five minutes.
School Tours are scheduled for Tuesday and Thursday mornings and are free of charge.
Fun facts -
The original footage from The WPIX Yule Log was filmed at Gracie Mansion.
The mansion was featured in a few big films over the years such as the 1974 film The Taking of Pelham One Two Three, Ghostbusters II, and City Hall with Al Pacino and John Cusack.
Seems as now our current mayor does not want the future mayor to take up residence here. Easy for him to say - he is a billionaire that lives in his own multi-million dollar townhouse on the UES!