“North of Madison” is just above Madison Square Park, just south of Herald Square and north of the Flatiron District. Nomad is the pitstop between midtown and downtown, and is the area for those looking for easy access within those two districts. Once the mecca of theater, entertainment, and shopping, attracting figures from Teddy Roosevelt to Mark Twain, this neighborhood today maintains its quirks from its golden days. Rooftop nightspots and jazz clubs dominate the scene, as Nomad’s blocks feature a wealth of perfume, clothing, and jewelry shops. It also has several world-class restaurants, and many luxury rental buildings that boast close proximity to the heart of Manhattan.