Central Park Guided Pedicab Tours
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Central Park Guided Pedicab Tours

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1h - 3h
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About this experience

Uncover magical Central Park during a private 1-hour pedicab tour. Visit popular sites including 3 stops Strawberry Fields, Bethesda Fountain, and Bow Bridge.
Each stop is 5 minutes long, and you walk on your own to see up close major sightseeing. So you are not all the time in a pedicab.
Tour sightseeing: Summer Stage, Bethesda Terrace, Strawberry Fields, The Plaza Hotel, Bethesda Fountain, Tavern on the Green, Heckscher Playground, Carousel, Bandshell, Boathouse, Cherry Hill, Bow Bridge, Wollman Rink, Sheep Meadow, Dairy, Balto, Dakota, The Lake, The Mall, The Pond, The Falconer, The San Remo, Conservatory Waters.

Available options

3-Hour Tour

Whole Park

1-Hour Tour

Southern Loop

2-Hour Tour

Half Park

What's included

Professional guide
Pedicab tour

Detailed itinerary

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Stop 1

Central Park

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Wollman Rink is a famous ice skating rink in Central Park, has been enchanting visitors since 1949, leaving an indelible mark in popular culture through its appearances in Home Alone 2, Love Story, Smurfs, Limitless, and the final scene of the 2001 romantic comedy Serendipity, starring John Cusack and Kate Beckinsale.

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Stop 3 Pass by

Chess & Checkers House, built in 1952, was designed to offer people of all ages a place to engage in the joy of playing games.

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Stop 4 Pass by

The Central Park Carousel, a historic gem dating back to 1871, stands as a testament to timeless beauty and craftsmanship. Its hand-carved horses and chariots capture the enchanting spirit of a bygone era, inviting all to revel in its nostalgic charm.

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Designed in the Victorian Gothic style by renowned architects Calvert Vaux and Jacob Wrey Mould, The Dairy was originally constructed in the 1870s. It was intended to be a refreshment stand providing milk and other dairy products to park visitors, particularly children.

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The Plaza has been a symbol of luxury and sophistication since it opened its doors in 1907 and has been featured in numerous films and literary works, becoming a cultural icon. Notable appearances include "Home Alone 2: Lost in New York," "The Great Gatsby," and "Eloise at the Plaza."

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The Central Park Zoo is one of the oldest zoos in the United States. It originally began as a menagerie and has since evolved into a modern zoo dedicated to wildlife conservation and education. It was featured in the movie Madagascar.

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Stop 8 Pass by

The Mall is famously lined with towering American elm trees, creating a beautiful canopy that provides shade in the summer and a stunning display of fall foliage. It's one of the largest and last remaining stands of American elm trees in North America. It was featured in Kramer vs. Kramer, Maid in Manhattan.

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American hero dog Balto led his team on the final leg of a 674-mile relay to deliver diphtheria antitoxin to Nome, Alaska in January 1925. This lifesaving mission, known as the "Great Race of Mercy," helped prevent a deadly epidemic.

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Summer Stage features a wide range of musical genres, from rock, hip-hop, and jazz to classical, indie, and world music. As well as the Good Morning America summer concert series.

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The tradition of sailing model boats on Conservatory Water dates back to the early 20th century and remains a beloved activity for visitors of all ages. In E.B. White's book, there's a magnificent scene where Stuart Little races on a sailboat.

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Lake is a picturesque body of water that spans approximately 20 acres. It is one of the park's most iconic features.

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The Loeb Boathouse is a well-known restaurant where When Harry Met Sally, 27 Dresses, Sex and the City were shot.

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Stop 14

Bethesda Terrace is a two-level platform located in Central Park in New York City. It is famous for its ornate architecture and beautiful views of the surrounding park. The terrace features a large, circular fountain and is a popular spot for visitors to relax and take in the scenery. The terrace also serves as a gathering place for various events and performances throughout the year. Many movies are shot here like The Avengers, Doctor Who, Elf, Home Alone 2, Gossip Girl, Ransom, and John Wick.

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The Bethesda Fountain is located at the heart of the park. It has a beautiful statue called "Angel of the Waters," which celebrates New York City's clean water.

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It is named for the cherry trees that adorn the hillside, creating a beautiful display of pink blossoms during the springtime. The hill offers panoramic views of the lake and the surrounding city skyline.

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Stop 17

Bow Bridge is a beautiful, romantic bridge, made of cast iron, it has an elegant design and offers stunning views of the lake. Stop for photos here, especially couples. The bridge has been featured in many movies and TV shows: Spiderman 3, Autumn in New York, Glee.

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This iconic twin-towered building is known for its distinctive architecture and has been a prominent feature of the city's skyline since its completion in 1930. The San Remo is considered one of the most prestigious and sought-after addresses in Manhattan, and it has been home to numerous notable residents, including celebrities, artists, and business leaders.

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The Dakota is a famous and historic building near Central Park, built in 1884. Many celebrities have lived here, including John Lennon from The Beatles. The building's design is beautiful and unique, making it a well-known landmark. The Dakota is often visited by fans of John Lennon.

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Stop 20

Strawberry Fields is dedicated to the memory of John Lennon, the legendary musician and member of The Beatles. The area is named after the Beatles song "Strawberry Fields Forever" and serves as a tranquil memorial and gathering place for fans and admirers of Lennon's music and legacy.

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Originally designed as a space for sheep grazing in the 19th century, Sheep Meadow has evolved into a beloved gathering place for New Yorkers and tourists alike. The meadow's expansive lawn and scenic surroundings make it an ideal spot for leisure activities, sunbathing, and socializing.

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Originally built as a sheepfold in the 19th century, it was later transformed into a restaurant and has become an iconic dining destination. Mr. Popper’s Penguins, Wall Street, and Ghostbusters were filmed here.

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Stop 23 Pass by

Up to this point, there were sights from the 1-hour tour, and below are sights from the 2-hour tour.
Two-hour tour runs only in warm months.
The 2-hour tour includes all sightseeing from a 1-hour tour, plus the following attractions:

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This is an optional stop.
Created in 1959, the statue invites children to climb and explore, with Alice sitting atop a giant mushroom surrounded by the Mad Hatter, Cheshire Cat, and other familiar faces.

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Hill offers a tranquil escape with its lush landscape and stunning views. it features a variety of trees, including its namesake cedar trees, which add to its serene atmosphere.

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It’s the oldest man-made object in New York City. Despite being over 3,500 years old, the obelisk still bears the original hieroglyphs that were carved to honor Pharaoh Thutmose III. The journey to bring this 220-ton monument to New York in 1881 was so challenging that it took 112 days just to move it from the Hudson River to its current location in the park.

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The Met is one of the largest and most prestigious art museums in the world. The museum's iconic building, known for its grand entrance and impressive Beaux-Arts architecture. The "Met Gala," is one of the most anticipated events in the fashion world.

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The statue was funded by a public subscription led by Hamilton’s admirers, reflecting the enduring respect for his contributions to the nation's financial system and his pivotal role in American history.

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In the 1970s, after her husband's assassination and her subsequent life in Europe, Jacqueline Kennedy moved into this prestigious Upper East Side residence. The building, with its elegant façade and luxurious interiors, reflects the refined lifestyle that Kennedy sought in her return to New York City. It remains a symbol of her grace and enduring connection to the city.

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The reservoir was built in the mid-19th century, and it served as a primary source of drinking water. The reservoir was renamed in 1994 to honor the former First Lady. Today, it offers stunning views of the Manhattan skyline and reflects Kennedy’s commitment to preserving the park's beauty and history.

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The Great Lawn hosted some of the city’s most memorable events, including historic concerts by artists like Simon & Garfunkel, Diana Ross, Andrea Bocelli, and Garth Brooks.

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An outdoor venue famous for hosting the annual Shakespeare in the Park series, which offers free performances of the Bard's plays to the public.

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It’s home to the Marionette Theater, delighting audiences with puppet shows that have entertained generations of children. The cottage’s quaint, Scandinavian architecture stands out amid the park’s greenery, offering a glimpse into 19th-century craftsmanship and a unique cultural experience for visitors.

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It is a charming, four-acre oasis where every plant and flower mentioned in William Shakespeare's works has been carefully cultivated.

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Castle with its striking Gothic and Romanesque design, was originally built in 1869 as a decorative observation deck. Perched on one of the highest points in the park, the castle offers stunning panoramic views of the surrounding landscapes, including the Great Lawn and Turtle Pond.

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The Turtle Pond is like the city's coolest reptile hangout—where the turtles come to chill, sunbathe, and show off their best slow-motion moves!

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Up to this point, there were sights from a 2-hour tour. Below is the sightseeing for a 3-hour tour (the whole park).
The movie Night at the Museum was filmed.

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Stop 38 Pass by

It is an architectural masterpiece designed by Frank Lloyd Wright. Its unique spiral shape. The museum houses an impressive collection of modern and contemporary art, including pieces by Picasso, Kandinsky, and Pollock.

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Fred Lebow was a Romanian-born runner and the co-founder of the New York City Marathon. Starting as a small event in 1970 with just 127 participants, Lebow grew it into one of the world's largest and most famous marathons, drawing tens of thousands of runners from around the globe.

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Former Andrew Carnegie's mansion. Carnegie believed in using wealth to benefit society, famously stating that "the man who dies rich dies disgraced." He donated over $350 million to various causes, including the establishment of over 2,500 public libraries, Carnegie Hall, and the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. His legacy continues to influence education, culture, and peace efforts worldwide.

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It is a prestigious all-girls Catholic school located in Manhattan, known for its rigorous academics and strong emphasis on character development. Founded in 1881, it is part of the global network of Sacred Heart schools, which focus on educating young women to be leaders committed to social justice. The school counts many notable alumnae, including Lady Gaga and Caroline Kennedy, highlighting its influence in shaping successful, socially-conscious individuals.

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North Meadow is one of Central Park's largest open spaces, offering 23 acres of lush greenery and recreational fields. It's a popular spot for sports like baseball, soccer, and softball.

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Harlem is a vibrant neighborhood, rich in cultural history, and known as the birthplace of the Harlem Renaissance. In the 1920s and 1930s, Harlem became a cultural hub for African American artists, writers, and musicians, giving rise to jazz legends like Duke Ellington and literary giants like Langston Hughes. Today, Harlem continues to be a center for African American culture, featuring iconic venues like the Apollo Theater, historic brownstone architecture, and a thriving culinary scene that celebrates soul food and diverse cuisines.

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Six-acre garden is divided into three distinct sections: the French garden, the Italian garden, and the English garden, each offering unique floral displays and architectural features. The garden is particularly famous for its seasonal blooms, including tulips in spring and chrysanthemums in fall.

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The Ravine is a popular spot for nature lovers and photographers, with its dense foliage and scenic beauty changing with the seasons. It also offers a unique contrast to the park's more manicured landscapes, showcasing the naturalistic design of Central Park's creator, Frederick Law Olmsted.

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The North Woods is home to a variety of wildlife and bird species, offering a peaceful retreat with its dense trees and hidden streams. Its rustic charm provides a stark contrast to the more formal landscapes found elsewhere in Central Park.

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The bridge is an excellent example of the park's blend of natural and architectural beauty, offering a tranquil spot to enjoy the serene environment of Central Park.

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The Loch is a scenic waterway in Central Park, stretching from the North Woods to the Harlem Meer. Designed to mimic a natural stream, it features winding paths and rocky outcroppings that create a tranquil, rustic atmosphere.

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Established in the 1820s, it was home to a diverse group of residents, including free African Americans, Irish immigrants, and German settlers. The village had its own church, school, and businesses, reflecting a vibrant and self-sufficient community. In the 1850s, the land was acquired by the city to create Central Park.

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It is famous for its role in the musical West Side Story.

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Central Park, Central Park, New York City

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Central Park, New York City, New York

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Central Park, New York City, New York

What's not included

Tips (gratuities)
Hotel pickup
Drop off in other place rather than our regular finish spot

Available languages

Guide guide
EN

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Important information

Public transportation options are available nearby
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
It is recommended that you book AT THE BEGINNING of your vacation. In case of rain you can reschedule to next day. We do not conduct tours in the rain or even small chance of rain
Dress warmly in winter months

Meeting point

Address: 1411 6th Avenue, New York, NY 10019
In front of Starbucks.
Directions: Closest subway is F train stops at 57 Street & 6th Avenue (1-3 minutes)
Return point: Tour ends at same place.

Important notes

• The meeting point is in front of Starbucks, at 1411 6th Avenue, New York, NY 10019. In other words, it is in the middle of the 6th Avenue between 57th and 58th Streets. The sign of address 1411 is not on Starbucks. However, Starbucks is located between Metropolitan Antiques (1409 6th Avenue) and Merci Market (1413 6th Avenue).

• You do not need to come earlier, 5 minutes before the tour will be perfect. There are many other pedicabs in the area and our guide will arrive from 5 minutes to 1 minute before your tour time and he will know your name.

• In case of rain or bad weather, you can reschedule for another available time

• Winter brings cooler temps. Important to bundle up and cover heads, fingers, and toes!

About New York City

New York City, often referred to as the cultural capital of the world, is a sprawling metropolis that never sleeps. With its iconic skyline, world-class museums, Broadway shows, and diverse neighborhoods, NYC offers an unparalleled urban experience that blends the historic with the modern.

Top Attractions

Statue of Liberty

A symbol of freedom and democracy, the Statue of Liberty is a must-visit. Take a ferry to Liberty Island for close-up views and a visit to the museum.

Historical 3-4 hours $18.50 (grounds access), $21.70 (pedestal access), $24.10 (crown access)

Central Park

A vast urban park offering a green escape in the heart of the city. Enjoy walking paths, boat rentals, and various attractions.

Nature 2-4 hours Free (some attractions have fees)

Times Square

The bustling heart of NYC, known for its bright lights, Broadway theaters, and vibrant atmosphere.

Entertainment 1-2 hours Free (shows and shopping have separate costs)

Empire State Building

An iconic Art Deco skyscraper offering panoramic views of the city from its observation decks.

Architecture 1-2 hours $44 (Main Deck), $74 (Top Deck)

Metropolitan Museum of Art

One of the world's largest and finest art museums, housing over 2 million works of art.

Museum 3-5 hours $25 (suggested admission)

Brooklyn Bridge

An iconic suspension bridge offering stunning views of the Manhattan skyline and East River.

Architecture 1-2 hours Free

Must-Try Local Dishes

New York-style Pizza

Thin-crust pizza with a wide, foldable slice. Toppings vary but often include pepperoni, mushrooms, and sausage.

Dinner Can be made vegetarian or vegan.

Bagel with Lox

A classic NYC breakfast consisting of a toasted bagel topped with smoked salmon, cream cheese, and often capers or red onion.

Breakfast Contains dairy and fish.

Cheesecake

Creamy, rich cheesecake, often served with fruit toppings or chocolate sauce.

Dessert Contains dairy.

Pastrami on Rye

Thinly sliced pastrami piled high on rye bread, often served with mustard.

Lunch Contains meat.

Popular Activities

Hiking in Central Park Kayaking in the Hudson River Rock climbing in the Bronx Spas and wellness centers Yoga and meditation classes Strolling through botanical gardens Museum visits Broadway shows

Best Time to Visit

May to September

This period offers warm weather, outdoor festivals, and all attractions in full swing. However, it's also the busiest and most expensive time to visit.

15°C to 30°C 59°F to 86°F

Practical Information

Language

  • Official: English
  • Widely spoken: Spanish, Chinese (Cantonese and Mandarin), Russian, Hindi
  • English: Widely spoken

Currency

US Dollar (USD)

Time Zone

EST (GMT-5) / EDT (GMT-4) (Daylight Saving Time)

Electricity

120VV, 60HzHz

Safety Information

Overall Safety Rating: Generally safe

NYC is generally safe, but like any major city, it's important to be aware of your surroundings and take precautions.

Important Precautions:
  • • Be aware of your surroundings, especially at night
  • • Keep valuables secure and out of sight
  • • Use common sense and trust your instincts

Getting there

By air
  • John F. Kennedy International Airport • 24 km (15 miles) from downtown
  • LaGuardia Airport • 13 km (8 miles) from downtown
By train

Penn Station, Grand Central Terminal

By bus

Port Authority Bus Terminal, Greyhound Terminal

Getting around

Public transport

The subway is the most efficient way to get around NYC. It operates 24/7 but can be crowded during peak hours.

Taxis

Available • Apps: Uber, Lyft

Rentals

Car, Bike, Scooter

Neighborhoods

Manhattan Brooklyn Queens Bronx Staten Island

Day trips

Niagara Falls
650 km (400 miles) • Overnight

A breathtaking natural wonder featuring three waterfalls: Horseshoe Falls, American Falls, and Bridal Veil Falls.

Washington D.C.
370 km (230 miles) • Full day

The capital of the United States, offering iconic landmarks, museums, and government buildings.

Philadelphia
150 km (93 miles) • Full day

A historic city known for its role in the American Revolution and its vibrant cultural scene.

Festivals

New Year's Eve in Times Square • December 31 Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade • Fourth Thursday in November NYC Pride • Late June

Pro tips

  • Use a MetroCard for easy and discounted subway and bus rides
  • Walk as much as possible to explore the city and its neighborhoods
  • Try street food for a quick and delicious meal on the go
  • Visit popular attractions early in the morning or late in the afternoon to avoid crowds
  • Use apps like Google Maps or Citymapper for real-time navigation and transit information
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  • Min travelers: 1
  • Max travelers: 15
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