Gluten Free Walking Tour of Central Park NYC
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Duration 3 hours 30 minutes
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Breakfast included
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Small group tour
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Expert gluten-free guide
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Admission included
Explore Central Park on a gluten-free walking tour, savoring delicious food while discovering iconic landmarks in NYC's beautiful green space.
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Included
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Snacks
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Food options may subject to change due to availability.
Excluded
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Gratuities
Explore Central Park on a gluten-free walking tour, savoring delicious food while discovering iconic landmarks in NYC's beautiful green space.
Highlights
- Scrumptious gluten-free food tasting throughout the tour
- Guided walk through Central Park's iconic landmarks
- Discovering the Alice in Wonderland Statue and Mad Hatter sculpture
- Exploring the beautiful Bethesda Terrace and Fountain
- Visiting the peaceful Strawberry Fields and John Lennon Memorial
Meeting Point
Every Friday: Your tour guide will have the Gluten Free Traveling Toon logo on their clothing and will meet you at Noglu 1266 Madison Ave, New York, NY 10128 where you will enjoy the first gluten free option of the day. After our savory breakfast we will begin the tour of central park.
1260 Madison Ave, New York, NY 10128 , United States
End Point
Every Friday: Your tour guide will have the Gluten Free Traveling Toon logo on their clothing and will meet you at Noglu 1266 Madison Ave, New York, NY 10128 where you will enjoy the first gluten free option of the day. After our savory breakfast we will begin the tour of central park.
1260 Madison Ave, New York, NY 10128 , United States
What to expect
Noglu
Light Breakfast: We start the tour with a gluten free patisserie and beverage from the Noglu menu. Food options may subject to change due to availability. We end our tour on the west side of Manhattan where you will have a choice to dine on your own time choosing from two gluten free restaurants. This lunch cost is not included in the tour.
Alice in Wonderland Statue
We make our way to Conservatory Water or better know as Central Park Model Boat Pond. We will pass Hans Christian Anderson bronze portrayal, reading from The Ugly Duckling with its main character at its feet. As we known it was in fact a swan and we will also pass by the famous Alice In Wonderland Tea Party held by the Mad Hatter sculpture. Donated in 1959 by George Delacorte in memory of his wife who often read Lewis Carroll's Alice's Adventures in Wonderland to their children. This sculpture has many little visitors daily; it is a must see. Delacorte also donated the musical clock in the Central Park Zoo.
Central Park Boathouse
As we make our way to Bethesda Terrace we pass by the historic Loeb Boathouse. This is the lake's launch point for rowboats. Calvert Vaux, Central Park's designer incorporated Victorian touches.
Bethesda Fountain
Bethesda Terrace, the most recognized area of Central Park. We can take in the Minton tile ceiling which opens up to the Bethesda Fountain. The Angel of Waters sculpture stands 26 feet high, created by Emma Stebbins, one of the first public art commissioned from a woman. It marks the 1842 Croton Aqueduct that brought fresh water from Westchester County into NYC. This was very important in ending the Cholera Epidemic. The Lily in her hand represents purity and the four figures at the base signify peace, health, purity and temperance. The Angel is modeled after stage actress Charlotte Cushman. We also stop by the Central Park lake and admire the turtles who have made this lake their home.
Strawberry Fields, John Lennon Memorial
Strawberry Fields was created to memorialize the Beatles songwriter and legend John Lennon whose life was sadly taken on the 8th of December 1980 from gunshot wounds from Mark David Chapman as he walked through the archway of his building. He was only 40 years old and had become a notable Peace Activist. His ashes are scattered here in Central Park so for many Beatles fans this is sacred ground. The "Image" mosaic feature was gifted by the city of Naples, Italy. Take a moment to enjoy this peaceful memorial amongst the American Elm trees.
Central Park
As we make our way out of Strawberry Fields we will pass the Cherry Hill Fountain. This fountain was originally created as a drinking fountain for horses. Today many birds take advantage of the flowing water and use it as their own bird bath, they also drink from one of the six cups on the fountain's main stem. Also a popular photo destination.
Bow Bridge
We will navigate our way over The Bow Bridge; this iconic bridge in Central Park has been the location of many marriage proposals and you may be already be familiar with its fame as it is also one of the most photographed bridges in Central Park. Also appearing in many movies.
Belvedere Castle
Belvedere Castle built on Vista Rock sitting 130 feet high, it is the second highest point in Central Park. In present day the main tower is our source of wind speed for weather reporting and just south of the castle the current weather station, an automated surface observing system (ASOS) is located. This is where New York collects meteorological data from this beautiful point so make sure to check the weather report on your visit. At the base of Belvedere Castle lies Turtle Pond, named for its inhabitants.
474 Columbus Ave
We end our tour outside Modern Bread and Bagel and Thyme and Tonic. Cost of food for these locations is not included in the tour. Both options are 100% gluten free.
Shakespeare Garden
Shakespeare Garden is a beautiful four-acre space, planted with trees and flowers that were mentioned in William Shakespeares plays and poems. We make our way out of Central Park admiring the Swedish cottage, now home to Marionette Theatre, sadly still closed due to covid but it has delighted children since 1947.
New York
At the end of our tour I will show you two 100% gluten free restaurants where you can choose to dine on your own time for lunch. The cost of this food is not included in the tour. Here is where your guide will say goodbye.
The experience can be subject to change due to bad weather or unforseen circumstances. We always endeavour to give you the best possible experience.
Additional Information
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Service animals allowed
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Public transportation options are available nearby
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Not recommended for participants with spinal injuries
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Not recommended for pregnant participants
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Not recommended for participants with poor cardiovascular health
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Participants should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
What our experts say
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Check out nearby gluten-free spots
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Wear comfortable shoes for walking
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Bring a water bottle to stay hydrated
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Visit the Bethesda Terrace post-tour
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Try the gluten-free pastries at Noglu
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