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NYC Central Park guided Pedicab Tour - 1 hour

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Experience the magic of Central Park like never before with the Central Park Pedicab Tour. Hop onto a comfortable pedicab and let your driver, who also doubles as a tour guide, take you on a journey through the park's rich history and iconic landmarks. Marvel at the homes of the wealthiest American families, discover movie scene locations, and admire the stunning architecture in and around the park. With the ability to hop on and hop off for that perfect photo opportunity, you can truly make this tour your own. Don't miss the chance to visit the famous John Lennon Memorial at Strawberry Fields, relax at Bethesda Terrace, capture the romance of Bow Bridge, and enjoy the breathtaking views from Gapstow Bridge and Wollman Rink. Book your Central Park Pedicab Tour now and create unforgettable memories in the heart of New York City.

About this experience

  • Free Cancellation For a full refund cancel at least before the start of your booking
  • 1 hours
  • Suitable for 1-15 Participants
  • Private Tour, Small Group Tour
  • Guided Experience
  • Explore Central Park in a pedicab
  • Hop on and hop off for perfect photo opportunities
  • Learn about the history of the park from your knowledgeable tour guide
  • Discover famous movie scene locations within the park
  • Admire the stunning architecture in and around Central Park
  • All fees and taxes

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Introduction

Looking for a unique way to explore Central Park? Look no further than the Central Park Pedicab Tour. This exciting tour allows you to experience the beauty and history of the park while riding in a comfortable and eco-friendly pedicab. With the ability to hop on and off for photos, this tour caters to your every need. But what sets this experience apart? Let's delve into the details.

What to expect?

During the Central Park Pedicab Tour, you can expect a 60-minute adventure filled with breathtaking sights and fascinating stories. Your tour guide, who doubles as your friendly driver, will take you on an unforgettable journey through the park's most iconic landmarks. From the John Lennon Memorial at Strawberry Fields to the stunning Bethesda Terrace, where you can relax and admire the scenic beauty, every stop is carefully selected to offer you a well-rounded experience. Be prepared to capture Instagram-worthy moments at the renowned Bow Bridge and Gapstow Bridge, both offering fantastic views of the surrounding landscapes. And don't forget to visit Wollman Rink, where you can skate in winter or roller-skate in summer, while enjoying the stunning backdrop of the city skyline.

Who is this for?

The Central Park Pedicab Tour is perfect for anyone seeking a unique and leisurely way to explore Central Park. Whether you're a solo traveler, a couple looking to enjoy a romantic outing, or a family wanting to create lasting memories, this tour is designed to accommodate all. It's a fantastic opportunity for nature enthusiasts, architecture aficionados, history buffs, and movie fanatics. So, whether you're a local New Yorker or a visitor to the city, the Central Park Pedicab Tour promises an unforgettable experience for all.

Why book this?

Embark on the Central Park Pedicab Tour and let your imagination soar as you ride through this enchanting oasis in the heart of New York City. Unlike other tours, this experience offers the perfect blend of relaxation and exploration. Riding in a pedicab allows you to take in the beauty of the park at your own pace while enjoying insightful commentary from your knowledgeable guide. You'll discover hidden gems, hear fascinating stories about the park's history, and learn about the famous American families who call Central Park their home. The tour also provides the flexibility to hop on and off the pedicab, allowing you to capture stunning photos and immerse yourself in the park's serene atmosphere. It's a truly unique way to discover Central Park and create memories that will last a lifetime.

Good to know

When booking the Central Park Pedicab Tour, keep in mind that the total duration is 60 minutes. The tour starts outside Magnolia Bakery cafe, where you will meet your guide. Throughout the tour, you will visit various iconic locations, including Strawberry Fields, Bethesda Terrace, Bow Bridge, Gapstow Bridge, and Wollman Rink. The tour provides ample opportunities for memorable photos and allows you to soak in the beauty of Central Park. Be sure to dress comfortably and bring your camera to capture these extraordinary moments.

Reviews

Numerous individuals who have experienced the Central Park Pedicab Tour have raved about the unique and enjoyable nature of the journey. They praise the knowledgeable and friendly tour guides who provide fascinating insights into the park's history and attractions. Visitors also express their delight in being able to hop on and off the pedicabs, enabling them to capture breathtaking pictures and fully immerse themselves in the park's ambiance. Overall, customers are thrilled with the personalized experience and highly recommend the Central Park Pedicab Tour to anyone looking for a delightful and informative adventure through this iconic park.

How long before the event do I need to book?

  • You can book at any time before the event

Vouchers accepted in the following formats

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Your Itinerary

Central Park Carousel

(Pass by)

One of the most favorite attractions in the park since it was first launched in 1871. 250 thousand people ride the carousel every year.

Chess & Checkers House Visitor Center

(Pass by)

The historic Chess & Checkers House is currently home to one of Central Park’s five visitor centers managed by the Central Park Conservancy. Surrounding the octagonal brick structure are 24 game tables shaded by a wooden trellis.

The Dairy Visitor Center and Gift Shop

(Pass by)

The Dairy is Central Park's largest gift shop, offering a wide range of products for a wonderful day in the Park and thoughtful gifts for your loved ones. Conveniently located mid-Park at 65th Street, the Dairy is easily accessible. Plus, every purchase supports the Central Park Conservancy, so you can feel good knowing that your contribution helps care for the Park.

Umpire Rock

Located in the southwest corner of the Park, Umpire Rock is named for its location in what was Central Park’s first playground, a large open meadow where children could play games. From the same location you will be able to see the Wollman Rink.

Wollman Rink

(Pass by)

Ice-skating in winter and roller-skating in summer. Wollman Rink’s location in the south area of the Park makes it easy to reach as well as a prime spot for enjoying Park scenery and the City skyline—a combination that becomes ever more dramatic after dark.

Balto Statue

(Pass by)

One of the most beloved monuments in the park. Balto became famous after a heroic journey across Alaska. In January 1925, an outbreak of diphtheria threatened the population of the town of Nome, Alaska. Weather conditions prevented the transport of vaccines from Anchorage by plane. A relay of dog-sled teams and mushers provided the only alternative.

SummerStage in Central Park

(Pass by)

SummerStage is an outdoor concert and performance series organized by the City Parks Foundation. It is held on an open sports field in the park called Rumsey Playfield.

Upper East Side

(Pass by)

The posh, residential Upper East Side is known for its wealthy denizens, fancy restaurants and designer shops along Madison Avenue. It's a pretty neighborhood, with a mix of classic brownstones and upscale high-rises. Museum Mile, a stretch of 5th Avenue next to Central Park, draws crowds to cultural institutions that include the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum and El Museo del Barrio.

Bethesda Fountain

Bethesda is a large plaza consisting of two levels as well as an Arcade and a Fountain. The Terrace is a popular destination for relaxing, people-watching, and admiring the architecture and the scenery. At the center of the Terrace stands Bethesda Fountain, also known as Angel of the Waters, one of the Park’s most beloved works of art.

The Mall and Literary Walk

(Pass by)

The Mall is one of Central Park’s most significant landscapes - a wide, straight path lined by two rows of American elm trees. The southern section of the Mall is known as Literary Walk because of the numerous statues of writers added there in the 19th century.

Cherry Hill

Named for the cherry trees that bloom in this landscape each spring, Cherry Hill is a popular destination overlooking the Lake. Its sloping lawn is an ideal place for picnicking, relaxing, and enjoying views of rowboats on the water. Visitors flock to Cherry Hill in spring to enjoy the pink and white blooms of the Yoshino cherry trees.

Bow Bridge

Bow Bridge got its name because of its low-lying and graceful curve that resembles the bow of an archer or violinist. It is a prominent spot that offers expansive views of the Lake and surrounding landscapes. It’s one of the most photographed Park features and one of the most romantic, serving as the site of numerous wedding proposals.

Strawberry Fields, John Lennon Memorial

Strawberry Fields is a memorial to the British rock musician and peace activist John Lennon (1940–1980). It also includes the Imagine mosaic, where many come to pay tribute to Lennon. The memorial’s name is a reference to the 1967 song Lennon wrote and performed with the Beatles, “Strawberry Fields Forever.”

The Dakota

The Dakota occupies the western side of Central Park West between 72nd and 73rd streets. It is largely square in plan and built around a central H-shaped courtyard, through which all apartments are accessed. According to a 1996 article in New York magazine, many brokers classified the Dakota as one of five top-tier apartment buildings on Central Park West, largely because of its residents, large scale, and "historical prestige".

Tavern On the Green

(Pass by)

Tavern on the Green, the restaurant located in the historic building once known as the Sheepfold, has been a destination for fine dining in Central Park since the 1930s. The restaurant recently underwent a years-long renovation during which some of its many additions were removed to expose more of the original structure and provide more variety of dining options. Tavern on the Green reopened in 2014.

Pinebank Arch

Pinebank Arch is an elegant cast-iron bridge that spans the bridle path. Designed to be integrated with the landscape, it seems to emerge from rock outcrops on either end, and its lacy ironwork almost blends in with the surrounding foliage. The bridge is often photographed and is a popular spot from which to survey the surrounding landscapes and take photographs.

  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
  • Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
  • All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels

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