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Discover Central Park on Pedicab Tour

By Central Park Guided Tours on pedicab
Free cancellation available
Price is $35 per adult

Features

  • Free cancellation available
  • 2h
  • Mobile voucher
  • Instant confirmation
  • Multiple languages

Overview

Explore Central Park in style with a private pedicab tour, where a knowledgeable guide will pedal you through the park's iconic landmarks and hidden gems. This eco-friendly ride allows you to cover more ground than walking, making it perfect for families and first-time visitors. Enjoy the comfort of a warm blanket on chilly days and stop at famous sites like Bethesda Terrace and Bow Bridge for photos and fun facts. Personalize your experience and learn about the history and culture of this urban oasis from local experts.

  • Private pedicab experience tailored to your group
  • Explore Central Park's highlights efficiently in 1 to 2 hours
  • Knowledgeable guides provide engaging stories and photo opportunities
  • Enjoy warm blankets for comfort during colder weather

Activity location

  • Wollman Rink
    • 830 5th Ave
    • 10065-7001, New York City, New York, United States

Meeting/Redemption Point

  • 1792 Broadway Broadway
    • 1792 Broadway Broadway
    • 10019, New York, New York, United States

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Discover Central Park tour in English

  • Activity duration is 2 hours2h
    2h
  • Opening hours: Mon 7:00am-7:00pm
  • English
Price details
$35.00 x 1 Adult$35.00
Total
Price is $35.00

What's included, what's not

  • What's includedWhat's included
    Warm Blankets during cold weather, friendly guides who will take care of u.

Know before you book

  • 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

Activity itinerary

Central Park (Pass by)

Escape the noise of the city and enjoy a relaxing one-hour private pedicab tour through Central Park. Sit back as your friendly guide takes you to the park’s most iconic landmarks while sharing engaging stories and history. Highlights include Victorian Gardens, the Chess & Checkers House, the historic carousel, and the scenic Mall lined with American elm trees. You’ll see the Balto statue, Upper East Side landmarks, and filming locations from Gossip Girl and Stuart Little. Enjoy views of Bethesda Fountain (featured in Home Alone 2: Lost in New York), Bow Bridge, Turtle Pond, the Boathouse, Strawberry Fields, and more—an easy, scenic way to experience the park in comfort.

Central Park Carousel (Pass by)

Originally conceived in 1908 by Solomon Stein and Harry Goldstein, the present Carousel stands as one of the nation’s most extensive merry-go-rounds, adorned with 57 intricately hand-carved horses and two ornamental chariots. Despite its continued operational status, the Carousel has surpassed the century mark and has undergone numerous iterations of repair and maintenance.

Wollman Rink

  • 5m
Featured in films and shows like Home Alone 2: Lost in New York, Serendipity, Gossip Girl, Love Story, Limitless, Madagascar 3: Europe’s Most Wanted, and Mr. Popper’s Penguins, the Wollman Rink is a public ice rink located in the southern part of Central Park in Manhattan. Opened in 1949 with a donation from Kate Wollman, it operates for ice skating from October to April and transforms into a multi-purpose venue during the summer months.

Gapstow Bridge (Pass by)

Gapstow Bridge, an iconic stone arch over The Pond near Fifth Avenue, was designed by Jacob Wrey Mould (original wooden version 1874; current structure 1896). Home Alone 2 (1992): Kevin meets the Pigeon Lady here in a snowy, heartfelt scene amid her flock. Gossip Girl: Blair Waldorf’s favorite spot to feed the ducks by the bridge, often with Dorota. Enchanted (2007): Features in the joyful “That’s How You Know” musical number with dancing and park magic. Its scenic views make it a beloved filming location and visitor spot!

Conservatory Water (Pass by)

From Movie Stuart little. 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

Bethesda Terrace

  • 12m
Bethesda Terrace From Movies : Gossip Girls, Home alone,Elf,Spider Man, Law and Order, 27 Dresses. Avengers, Made In Manhattan. 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 dollars in 2004, and the tiles were reinstalled in 2007. There are 14,000 such tiles; most of them are part of the original design.

Bow Bridge

  • 10m
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.

Strawberry Fields, John Lennon Memorial

  • 7m
Strawberry Fields is a 2.5-acre (1.0 ha) 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. The song itself is named for the former Strawberry Field children's home in Liverpool, England, located near Lennon's childhood home.

Pinebank Arch (Pass by)

From Movie Elf. 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.

Alice in Wonderland Statue (Pass by)

Included in 2 hours tour. 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

The Metropolitan Museum of Art

  • 2m
  • Admission ticket not included
Included in 2 hours tour. In 1874, the park commissioners offered the committee land in Central Park for the construction of a museum building and asked Park architect Calvert Vaux to design it. Vaux created a plan for a High Victorian Gothic building with multiple wings that spanned the area of the Park between 79th and 84th Streets and extended to the East Drive. In 1880, the first Vaux-designed wing of the Metropolitan Museum of Art opened to the public. Although Vaux’s master plan for the whole museum was never realized, future expansions did reach his proposed footprint. During the early 20th-century, the monumental Fifth Avenue entrance hall and façade were designed by the American architect Richard Morris Hunt. After Hunt, the architectural firm McKim, Mead and White designed five wings. Several other wings were added in the mid-century, which also saw major interior renovations

Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis Reservoir

  • 5m
Included in 2 hours tour. The Reservoir was built between 1858 and 1862 to provide additional capacity for the City’s first receiving reservoir, which pre-dated the Park and was located just to the south. While the original reservoir had a rectangular shape, the current Reservoir was designed with an irregular, curvilinear footprint to better harmonize with the Park. Spanning 106 acres and at 40 feet deep, the Reservoir holds more than one billion gallons of water. At the time of its construction, it was the world’s largest man-made water body. Along the shores of the Reservoir are three gatehouses, which house pipes and other infrastructure.

Belvedere Castle

  • 15m
Included in 2 hours tour. Belvedere Castle is a folly in Central Park in Manhattan, New York City. It contains exhibit rooms, an observation deck, and since 1919 has housed Central Park’s official weather station. Belvedere Castle was designed by Calvert Vaux and Jacob Wrey Mould in 1867.

Location

Activity location

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    Wollman Rink
    • 830 5th Ave
    • 10065-7001, New York City, New York, United States

Meeting/Redemption Point

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    1792 Broadway Broadway
    • 1792 Broadway Broadway
    • 10019, New York, New York, United States

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