Rumsey Playfield
Rumsey Playfield: A Melodic Oasis in Central Park
Stroll through Central Park's grand promenade, The Mall, with its cathedral of elms, literary statues, and tranquil benches, offering a serene escape.
The Mall, a prominent feature of Central Park in New York City, is a picturesque, tree-lined promenade offering a tranquil escape. Known for its American elms, statues, and benches, it serves as a central pathway for park visitors seeking relaxation and scenic views.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Walking
From the Bethesda Terrace, head directly north. The Mall begins immediately north of the Terrace. The walk is a straight, tree-lined path, easily navigable and a pleasant stroll.
Public Transport
If arriving by subway, the closest stops are the 72nd Street stations on the B and C lines or the 81st Street–Museum of Natural History station on the B and C lines. From either station, walk east into Central Park. Follow the signs towards Bethesda Terrace, from where The Mall is a short walk north.
Taxi/Ride-share
Ask your driver to drop you off at the 72nd Street entrance on Central Park West or Central Park East. From there, walk into the park towards Bethesda Terrace, where The Mall begins. A short taxi ride from Times Square would typically cost $15-25, depending on traffic.
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