Central Park
The Most magnificent man made park with 843 acres and 46 million annual visitors. Most Filmed Park with more than 300 movies and shows
Admission Included
Central Park
The Most magnificent man made park with 843 acres and 46 million annual visitors. Most Filmed Park with more than 300 movies and shows
Admission Included
Wollman Rink
Ice Skating Rink From Movie Serendipity, Home alone , Rayn-o-Neel
Central Park Zoo
(Pass by)
Zoo From Movie Madagascar , Mr Poppers Pinguin,
Balto Statue
(Pass by)
Siberian Hero, Dog From Movie Balto
Bethesda Terrace
One of the most popular park attractions is Bethesda Terrace, once called The Water Terrace, where you’ll find the iconic Bethesda Fountain. Recognizable backdrop to some of your favorite NYC movies in Central Park. The Avengers At the end of the film Thor takes Loki and the Tesseract back to Asgard and the rest of the Avengers team goes their separate ways. Enchanted Giselle’s song ends in front of Bethesda fountain.Stuart Little 2 In the 2002 movie Stuart Little 2, the scene where Falcon and Stuart are in a high-speed air chase. One Fine Day In the 1996 movie One Fine Day, the Terrace is the place where Melanie Parker, Jack Taylor and their two children frolic in some puddles while on their way to a soccer game. Home Alone 2: Lost In New York When Kevin flees the wet bandits’ kidnapping outside The Plaza, he runs to Bethesda Terrace in Central Park. Mr. Deeds Adam Sandler and Winona Ryder ride bikes to Central Park on a date and stop at Bethesda fountain.
Bethesda Fountain
The iconic Bethesda Fountain. The bronze, eight-foot statue designed by Emma Stebbins in 1868 depicts a female winged angel touching down upon the top of the fountain, where water spouts and cascades into an upper basin and into the surrounding pool.One of the most photographed fountain in the world.
Bow Bridge
One of the most popular place for a wedding proposal, a first-date kiss, Bridge for lovers . It was Feature in scenes following movies :Manhattan, The Way We Were, Spiderman 3, Highlander, Keeping the Faith, When in Rome, Made of Honor, Night at the Museum, Autumn in New York, Great Expectations, Uptown Girls, Glee.
Strawberry Fields, John Lennon Memorial
Strawberry Fields is a memorial to the British rock musician and peace activist John Lennon (1940–1980). The memorial consists of a five-acre landscape near the West 72nd Street entrance and 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.
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