Central Park Private Walking Tour
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If you’re looking for a unique and memorable way to experience Central Park, you’ll love our Guided Walking Tour. Not only will you discover the park’s history, landmarks, and hidden gems, but you’ll also get to star in your photo shoot. Our guides are trained photographers who know how to capture your best angles and expressions. Our professional photographers will capture every moment of your experience with the iconic statues and the beautiful views. You can relax and enjoy yourself with your friends or family, knowing that you will receive high-quality images to remember your trip. Don’t miss this opportunity to see Central Park like never before and create memories that will last a lifetime. Central Park is more than just a park; it’s a movie lover’s paradise. With over 300 films and TV shows featuring the park, there’s something for everyone. Whether you want to feel like Kevin in “Home Alone 2,” Sally in “When Harry Met Sally,” or Buddy in “Elf,”...
Departure Point
- In Front of STARBUCKS COFFEE. Between 57th & 58th streets. Your assigned guide will come to you to check your name.
Return Details
- In Front of STARBUCKS COFFEE. Between 57th & 58th streets. Your assigned guide will come to you to check your name.
Duration
2 hours
Languages Available
- Human tour guide - English
Points of Interest
Stop At: Central Park
59th Street to 110th Street, between Fifth Avenue and Central Park West, New York City, New York
Are you ready to explore the hidden gems of Central Park with NYC Park Tours™? We are more than just a tour company; we are storytellers who will bring the history and culture of this iconic park to life. Whether you want to see the famous landmarks, discover the scenic spots, or learn about the secrets and legends of the park, we have a tour for you. Our guided Sightseeing Walking Tour in Central Park is the perfect way to experience the beauty and diversity of this urban oasis. You will walk along the winding paths, admire the stunning views, and hear fascinating stories from our friendly and professional tour guides. We have been offering this tour since 2015, and we know how to make it fun, informative, and memorable. Join us today and see why NYC Park Tours™ is the best choice for your Central Park adventure.
Duration: 1 minute
Stop At: Wollman Rink
830 5th Avenue, New York, NY 10065
Wollman Rink is a public ice rink in the southern part of Central Park, Manhattan, New York City. It is named after the Wollman family who donated the funds for its original construction. The rink is open for ice skating from late October to early April
Duration: 5 minutes
Stop At: Gapstow Bridge
62nd Street, New York City, New York
Its rustic stone construction, much of which is covered in vines, blends in with the surrounding landscape. The bridge brings visitors over the narrow neck of the Pond and is also a popular spot for enjoying an overview of scenery and taking photographs. From films Home Alone, Jersey Girl, King Kong..
Duration: 3 minutes
Stop At: The Pond
New York, NY 10019
Surrounded by small lawns for sunbathing and picnicking, paths for strolling, and numerous benches, the Pond is a perfect place to relax. Rock outcrops and other spots along the shore offer views of the water and its resident waterfowl, which often includes egrets, black-crowned night herons, and several types of ducks. The u-shaped water body wraps around the Hallett Nature Sanctuary, a wooded, rocky hill traversed by rustic trails.
Duration: Not Available
Stop At: Central Park Zoo
East 64th Street, 5th Avenue, New York City, New York
The Central Park Zoo is a 6.5-acre zoo located at the southeast corner of Central Park in New York City. It is part of an integrated system of four zoos and one aquarium managed by the Wildlife Conservation Society.
Duration: Not Available
Stop At: The Dairy Visitor Center and Gift Shop
E 65th St, New York City, New York
The Dairy, a Victorian cottage designed by Calvert Vaux and built between 1869 and 1871, is at the heart of the Children's District. As its name suggests, this charming structure was originally home to fresh milk and snacks for children and their caregivers.
Duration: Not Available
Stop At: Chess & Checkers House Visitor Center
Center Drive, New York, NY 10019
Chess & Checkers House was built in 1952 to offer visitors of all ages a space to play games. Surrounding the octagonal brick structure are 24 game tables shaded by a wooden trellis
Duration: Not Available
Stop At: Balto Statue
East Drive at 67th Street, New York City, New York
A bronze statue of Balto by Frederick Roth is installed in Central Park, Manhattan, New York. Balto was an Alaskan husky and sled dog belonging to musher and breeder Leonhard Seppala
Duration: 3 minutes
Stop At: Alice in Wonderland Statue
76th Street and 5th Avenue, near Conservatory Lake, New York City, New York
Alice in Wonderland was a gift from the philanthropist and publisher George Delacorte. He intended the donation as a gift to the children of the City and a memorial for his recently deceased wife Margarita (1891–1956), an enthusiastic linguist and reader who helped him to establish his publishing empire. Alice's Adventures in Wonderland was her favorite book to read to her children.
Duration: 3 minutes
Stop At: Conservatory Water
5th Ave & E 74th St, New York City, New York
Its main feature is an ornamental pond, also known as the Model Boat Pond, where children and hobbyists launch and race miniature sailboats and yachts. These are stored and rented at the nearby Kerbs Boathouse, which also houses a cafe. The edges of the water, lined with benches, are popular spots for relaxing and watching boats and people. The area also draws visitors to two significant statues: Alice in Wonderland, one of the most popular statues in the Park, and the monument to the children’s book author Hans Christian Andersen. In the winter, when the water freezes all the way through, the pond is also open for ice skating.
Duration: 3 minutes
Stop At: The Boathouse Outdoor Bar
New York, NY 10024
With their 1858 landscaping plan under construction, Frederick Law Olmsted and Calvert Vaux began adding architectural features to their Park design. Around 1874, Vaux designed a two-story boathouse at the eastern end of the Lake. Here visitors could purchase refreshments, take boat rides. After this wooden Victorian structure with sloping mansard roof burned down, the current Boathouse took its place in 1956. Today Boathouse visitors can enjoy a meal in any season, with overhead heating helping to extend as long as possible the pleasure of dining on the deck overlooking the Lake
Duration: 3 minutes
Stop At: Bethesda Fountain
New York City, New York
Bethesda Fountain is the central feature on the lower level of the terrace. The pool is centered by a fountain sculpture designed by Emma Stebbins in 1868 and unveiled in 1873. Also called the Angel of the Waters, the statue refers to the biblical healing of a disabled man at Bethesda, a story from the Gospel of John about an angel blessing the Pool of Bethesda, giving it healing powers. It was the only statue funded by the city in the original design for the park. Stebbins was the first woman to receive a public commission for a major work of art in New York City.
Duration: 5 minutes
Stop At: Bethesda Terrace
Mid-Park at 72nd Street, New York City, New York
The Mintons encaustic tiles of the arcade ceiling were removed in the 1980s renovation because the New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission deemed the tiles too costly to restore. Instead, the Commission approved the commission of a ceiling mural in its place. Mayor Ed Koch declared in June 1987 that the tiles would be restored. The tiles sat in storage for more than 20 years until the Conservancy received a private donation for their restoration. The Conservancy began restoring the tiles for $7 million in 2004, and the tiles were reinstalled in 2007. There are 14,000 such tiles; most of them are part of the original design
Duration: 5 minutes
Stop At: Bow Bridge
74th Street, West of Bethesda Terrace, Connecting Cherry Hill and The Ramble, New York City, New York
the bridge was designed by Calvert Vaux and Jacob Wrey Mould, and completed in 1862. It was built by the Bronx-based iron foundry Janes, Kirtland & Co., the same company that constructed the dome of U.S. Capitol Building. The bridge was restored in 1974.The bridge was closed again in November 2023 for a two-month renovation. movies and television shows have Bow Bridge appeared in? 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.
Duration: 5 minutes
Stop At: Strawberry Fields
New York, NY 10023
Strawberry Fields is a 2.5-acre landscaped section in New York City's Central Park, designed by the landscape architect Bruce Kelly, that is dedicated to the memory of former Beatles member John Lennon. It is named after the Beatles' song "Strawberry Fields Forever", written by Lennon
Duration: 5 minutes
Additional Information
- 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
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
- Professional Guide
- Taking Your Pictures
Exclusions
- Tips ( optional )
- Hotel Meeting
Voucher Info
Mobile or paper ticket accepted
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