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Activity futures
Immediate confirmation
Confirmation will be received at time of booking
Free cancellation
Cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund
Multiple pickup locations
Columbus circle, Plaza hotel, 6th ave
Live tour guides
Offering tours in English, Spanish, French
Duration 30 minutes - 3 hours
Check availability and starting times
Overview
NYC Park Tours™ offers a unique experience of Central Park. Our pedicab tours provide an exciting way to explore the park and its many attractions. With an experienced and knowledgeable guide, you’ll learn the stories and history of the park, as well as some of the hidden gems that are off the beaten path. Plus, you’ll be able to have a professional photographer capture your special moments
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Discover numerous places of historical significance in Central Park
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See the Ice Rink, Bethesda Fountain, Bow Bridge, and Strawberry Fields
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Learn more about Central Park with historical information and facts from your guide
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See some of the most recognizable movie locations in the park
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Relive scenes from Home Alone, Elf, Spiderman, and Gossip Girls
Description
Central Park tours are fun, but nothing beats the exhilarating pleasure of exploring and enjoying the world's most famous urban park from the comfort of a Pedicab and with the help of an experienced tour guides. NYC Park Tours™ offers the most exciting Central Park Pedicab tours in all of New York customized just for you. Our Central Park Pedicab tour is a favorite for tourists and locals alike, which is why we are the most preferred tour company when looking for an unforgettable central park Pedicab guided tour experience in New York. Your Central Park Pedicab Guided tour covers the southern and middle area of this iconic park, which means you'll get to see 60 famous attractions and big stops like including the Bethesda Terrace and Fountain, the Mall, the Dakota Building, the Bow Bridge, the Boathouse, Cherry Hill Fountain, the Museum of Natural History, the Lake, and Strawberry Fields. Turtle Pond, Shakespeare Garden, the Belvedere Castle
What's Included
Professional licensed guide
Pedicab / Rickshaw
Private tour
Tips / Gratuities ( optional )
Hotel pickup / drop off
Stop | Pass by
Itinerary (based on 1 hour tour)
Starting point:
Plaza Hotel, Columbus Circle, 6 AVE
Walman Rink
From movies Serendipity, Rayn-o-Nyle, Home Alone
Chess house
Oldest carousel in the city, from 1908.
The carousel
(Pass by)
Gapstow Bridge
(3 Minutes)
(Pass by)
(Pass by)
(60 Minutes)
From movie Home Alone. Bridge from 1986
From movie Serendipity, Enchanted
The Dairy
(Pass by)
From movies Home Alone, King Kong, Jersey Girl
The Pond
(Pass by)
Central Park Zoo
Statue Balto
(Pass by)
From movie Madagascar, Mr Popper's Pinguin
(Pass by)
National hero, From movie Balto. Statue from 1925
Rumsey Playfield
(Pass by)
Good Morning America Show Summer Stage
Conservatory Water
(Pass by)
From movie Stuart little
Loeb Boathouse Restaurant
(Pass by)
From movies Sex In The City, 27 Dresses.
The Mall
(Pass by)
From movie Made in Manhattan
Bethesda Fountain - Bethesda Terrace
(10 Minutes)
From movies Gossip Girls, Home alone, Elf ,Spider Man, Law and Order, 27 Dresses. Avengers
Cherry Hill Fountain
(Pass by)
Designed by Jacob Wrey Mould in the 1860s
The Lake
(Pass by)
The 18-acre lake, known simply as "the Lake" is the largest man-made body of water in the park.
Bow Bridge
(6 Minutes)
Completed 1862,
Constructed in 1952.Circling the house are 24 tables for chess and checkers
The Falconer Statue
(Pass by)
This elegant bronze statue is the work of British sculptor George Blackall Simonds
Daniel Webster
(Pass by)
One of the most famous orators and politician.
Strawberry Fields
(7 Minutes)
Strawberry Fields was inaugurated on what would have been Lennon's 45th birthday, 9 October 1985
The Dakota
(Pass by)
One of the first buildings on upper west side from 1884s
Sheep Meadow
(Pass by)
A 15 acre pasture, originally designated in 1864 by Olmsted and Vaux as a grazing area for 200 sheep
Tavern on the green
(Pass by)
From movie Ghost Busters
Drop-off
Same as a meeting point
