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Central Park Pedicab Tour with local Guide
By Central Park pedicab tours
Free cancellation available
includes taxes & fees
per adult
Features
- Free cancellation available
- 3h
- Mobile voucher
- Instant confirmation
Overview
Your pedicab tour blends cinematic landmarks, local stories, and iconic NYC sights — all with a friendly, multilingual guide who's also your driver! You'll stop for photos, hear fun facts, and explore hidden gems with comfort and charm. Perfect for couples, families, and first-time visitors.
Activity location
- Central Park
- New York City, New York, United States
Meeting/Redemption Point
- General William Tecumseh Sherman Monument
- 764 Doris C Freedman Place
- 10019, New York, New York, United States
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Happy 1-hour Central Park tour
- 3h
- English
Language options: English
Price details
P 2,930.70 x 2 AdultsP 5,861.40
Total
includes taxes & fees
2hour Central Park deluxe tour
- 3h
- English
Duration: 2 hours
Language options: English
Price details
P 5,275.26 x 2 AdultsP 10,550.52
Total
includes taxes & fees
What's included, what's not
- Fully Guided tour of Central Park
- All Fees and Taxes
- Photo stops at iconic spots
- Help with perfect pictures - you’ll look great
- Fun facts, film locations & local stories
- Private Comfortable Pedicab
- Blankets in cold weather, cover if it rains
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- Gratuities
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
- 1h
Central Park, designed by Frederick Law Olmsted and Calvert Vaux, was established in 1858 as the first landscaped public park in the United States. Built to provide a natural retreat from the fast-growing industrial city, the park transformed over 800 acres of swampy and rocky terrain into a green sanctuary. The design combined natural beauty with man-made features, including picturesque lakes, bridges, and meandering paths.
Central Park is an iconic green oasis in the heart of Manhattan, offering breathtaking views, historical landmarks, and plenty of scenic spots for relaxation and exploration.
During your pedicab tour, travelers will see famous attractions such as Bethesda Fountain, Strawberry Fields, The Mall, and Bow Bridge. Your knowledgeable guide will provide fascinating stories about the park's history, design, and hidden gems. Travelers can enjoy photo stops at key locations and experience the park's vibrant atmosphere.
Central Park Carousel (Pass by)
One of the oldest and most charming attractions in the park, the Central Park Carousel has been delighting visitors since 1871. The current version was installed in 1951 and features 57 hand-carved horses. It has appeared in films like "The Producers" and "The Spanish Prisoner," adding a nostalgic New York City vibe to many scenes.
Chess & Checkers House Visitor Center (Pass by)
This charming stone cottage is a quiet gem in Central Park where visitors can enjoy free games of chess and checkers. Opened in 1952, it offers a peaceful pause in nature — and a glimpse into New York's love for strategy and tradition. It has been featured in quiet scenes from indie films and is a favorite among local park lovers.
The Dairy Visitor Center and Gift Shop (Pass by)
Originally built in 1870 to serve milk and snacks to children, this charming Victorian-style cottage now operates as a visitor center and gift shop. It's a perfect spot for unique souvenirs and a peek into the park's 19th-century history. The architecture alone makes it worth a short stop — and it's been featured in scenes from period films about Old New York.
Umpire Rock
- 5m
Your tour stops by Umpire Rock — a natural outcrop that's perfect for a quick climb and sweeping views of Central Park South. It's a favorite photo spot for kids and families, and offers a rare mix of nature and city skyline. Fun fact: the rock got its nickname because it's near the baseball fields where umpires once stood during games!
Wollman Rink (Pass by)
Wollman Rink, New York City, New York Your guide will take you to one of Central Park's most iconic winter spots — the Wollman Rink. Surrounded by the Manhattan skyline, this rink offers magical views all year round. It's been featured in films like Serendipity and Love Story, making it a romantic highlight for many visitors. In winter, it's filled with skaters gliding to music — a true New York moment.
Gapstow Bridge
- 5m
Gapstow Bridge is one of Central Park's most romantic and photographed spots. With a stunning view of the NYC skyline and The Pond, it's especially magical in winter. This iconic bridge has been featured in many movies, including "Home Alone 2:
Lost in New York," "Cruel Intentions," and "The Devil's Advocate." It's a picture-perfect moment in any season.
Central Park Zoo (Pass by)
Located at the southeast corner of Central Park, the zoo is home to penguins, sea lions, snow leopards, and more. Though we pass by without entering, you'll learn about its fascinating history — dating back to the 1860s — and its role in pop culture. The zoo appeared in movies like "Madagascar," "Mr.
Popper's Penguins," and "The Day After Tomorrow." A quick but memorable stop!
Balto Statue (Pass by)
This bronze statue honors Balto, the heroic Siberian Husky who helped deliver life-saving medicine during a 1925 diphtheria outbreak in Alaska. Beloved by children and adults alike, it's one of the most touched statues in Central Park. Balto's story inspired the animated film "Balto" (1995) — making this stop a heartwarming moment, especially for families.
The Mall and Literary Walk (Pass by)
This grand, tree-lined promenade is the only straight path in Central Park — designed for romantic strolls and social gatherings. It's home to statues of literary giants like Shakespeare and Robert Burns, earning it the name "Literary Walk." Featured in countless films including "Breakfast at Tiffany's,"
"Enchanted," "Kramer vs. Kramer," and "Maid in Manhattan," this spot captures the classic elegance of New York.
Bethesda Fountain
- 10m
Bethesda Terrace is known as the "heart of Central Park," where grand staircases lead to the magnificent Angel of the Waters fountain. The acoustic arcade below is a favorite of musicians and artists. This iconic location has appeared in "Home Alone 2," "The Avengers," "John Wick," "Gossip Girl," and "Enchanted," making it one of the most cinematic spots in New York. A must-see!
Bethesda Terrace
- 10m
Bethesda Terrace is the architectural centerpiece of Central Park - featuring grand staircases, carved sandstone details, and the famous tiled arcade where musicians fill the space with echoing sound.
It's a cultural and cinematic icon, seen in movies like
"John Wick," "Enchanted," "The Avengers,"
"Elf," and "Gossip Girl." It's a place where elegance meets city energy.
Conservatory Water (Pass by)
Conservatory Water is a peaceful reflecting pond where model sailboats glide on weekends — a beloved tradition in Central Park. Nearby are statues of Alice in Wonderland and Hans Christian Andersen, making it a favorite for families. This charming spot appeared in films like "Stepmom" and "The Smurfs", capturing the park's magical and whimsical side.
Rumsey Playfield (Pass by)
*Rumsey Playfield is an open-air venue in Central Park known for hosting concerts, performances, and the famous "SummerStage" series. It turns into a cultural hotspot every summer and occasionally appears in films and TV shows set in New York's vibrant arts scene, including moments from "Sex and the City" and "The Concert for New York City." It's a lively spot with energy and music in the air.
Cherry Hill
- 5m
Cherry Hill offers one of the most peaceful lake views in Central Park, framed by cherry blossom trees in spring. Originally designed as a carriage turnaround, it now serves as a scenic photo stop.
This romantic hillside has been featured in movies like "You've Got Mail," "Autumn in New York," and
"27 Dresses" — a favorite setting for quiet reflection and classic NYC charm.
Strawberry Fields, John Lennon Memorial
- 5m
Strawberry Fields is a peaceful memorial to John Lennon, located just steps from the Dakota where he lived and tragically died. At the heart is the
"Imagine" mosaic — a tribute to his message of peace. Fans from all over the world leave flowers, photos, and sing Beatles songs. This spot has been featured in documentaries and films like "The U.S. vs. John Lennon" and "Imagine: John Lennon." A place for reflection and connection.
Sheep Meadow (Pass by)
Sheep Meadow, a sprawling 15-acre lawn located on the southern end of Central Park, is one of the most popular destinations for both locals and tourists. Once a grazing area for sheep in the early 20th century, it has since become an ideal spot for relaxing, sunbathing, reading, picnicking, and enjoying outdoor activities. Visitors can marvel at the striking contrast between the lush green landscape and the towering Manhattan skyline.
This iconic open space offers a peaceful retreat within the bustling city and has hosted various cultural events, concerts, and gatherings over the years.
Cinematic Appearances:
Sheep Meadow's picturesque scenery has made it a popular filming location. Notable appearances include:
• Ghostbusters (1984), featuring a memorable scene with Louis Tully running across the lawn.
• Wall Street (1987), where the backdrop of the park added to the ambiance of key scenes.
• The Fisher King (1991, which highlighted the meadow's atmosphere amidst the chaos of the city.
Tavern On the Green (Pass by)
Tavern on the Green is an American cuisine restaurant in Central Park. From its opening in 1934 to its closure in 2009, the restaurant changed ownership several times. From 2010 until 2012, the building was used as a public visitor center and gift shop run by the New York City Department of Parks and Recreation. After a multimillion-dollar renovation, the Tavern was reopened in 2014. T he restaurant building was originally the sheepfold for the sheep that grazed Sheep Meadow, built in 1870 based on a design by Calvert Vaux and Jacob Wrey Mould. The sheep were evicted from the sheepfold in 1934 under New York City Department of Parks and Recreation (NYC Parks) commissioner Robert Moses.
Bow Bridge
- 5m
Bow Bridge is a cast-iron masterpiece known for its graceful arch and stunning views of The Lake and the city skyline. Often called the most romantic spot in Central Park, it has become a favorite for proposals and photo shoots. You've seen it in films like "Spider-Man 3," "Autumn in New York,"
"Night at the Museum," and "Manhattan." A timeless setting full of beauty and cinematic charm.
Heckscher Playground (Pass by)
Heckscher Playground is a play area located in New York City's Central Park, located close to Central Park South between Sixth Avenue and Seventh Avenue. It is the oldest and largest of Central Park's 22 playgrounds. Opened in 1926, Heckscher Playground is named for philanthropist August Hecksche
The Dakota
- 5m
The Dakota is one of New York's most iconic and mysterious buildings. Built in 1884, it's known worldwide as the residence of John Lennon and the site of his tragic death in 1980. Architecturally stunning and historically rich, it's also featured in films like "Rosemary's Baby" and "Vanilla Sky." A stop filled with emotion, beauty, and cinematic legacy.
Pinebank Arch (Pass by)
Pinebank Arch, a hidden gem of Central Park, is a beautifully crafted cast-iron bridge that seamlessly blends into its natural surroundings. Designed to be integrated with the park's landscape, the bridge appears to emerge naturally from the rocky outcrops on either side, while its delicate, lacy ironwork complements the surrounding foliage. This graceful design reflects the vision of Central Park's creators, Frederick Law Olmsted and Calvert Vaux, who prioritized harmony between architecture and nature.
Pinebank Arch gained fame when it was featured in the holiday classic Elf (2003), adding a touch of cinematic charm to its already iconic status. Today, the bridge continues to captivate visitors and remains one of the park's most picturesque attractions.
The Metropolitan Museum of Art (Pass by)
Included in 2 hours tour. Founded in 1870, the Metropolitan Museum of Art (The Met) is one of the world's largest and most prestigious art museums. The original museum building, designed by park architect Calvert Vaux, opened in 1880 along Central Park's eastern edge. Though Vaux's High Victorian Gothic design was later expanded and modified, his vision set the foundation for what would become a monumental cultural institution.
Throughout the early 20th century, major expansions included the iconic Fifth Avenue entrance and grand façade designed by Richard Morris Hunt. Additional wings were constructed by McKim, Mead & White, helping transform The Met into its present form.
Today, it houses over 2 million works of art, spanning 5,000 years of human history, making it a must-see destination for art lovers worldwide
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
- 10m
Included in 2 hours tour. Belvedere Castle, perched atop Vista Rock in Central Park, is a whimsical structure offering some of the park's most breathtaking views.
Designed by Calvert Vaux and Jacob Wrey Mould in 1867, the castle was created as a decorative folly, blending Gothic and Romanesque styles to complement the park's natural landscape. Its name, Belvedere, means
"beautiful view" in Italian, perfectly describing its purpose.
Inside, the castle features exhibit rooms and an observation deck, making it a popular spot for tourists and locals alike. Since 1919, it has also served as the location for Central Park's official weather station, providing
meteorological data to the National Weather Service.
Visitors can climb to the observation deck to take in panoramic views of Turtle Pond, the Great Lawn, and the Ramble. Its combination of architectural charm and scenic beauty has made it one of the most iconic and beloved landmarks in Central Park
Alice in Wonderland Statue
- 5m
Included in 2 hours tour. The Alice in Wonderland statue, a beloved attraction in Central Park, was donated by philanthropist and publisher George Delacorte in 1959. Delacorte intended the statue to be a gift to the children of New York City and a heartfelt memorial to his recently deceased wife, Margarita (1891-1956), who was an avid linguist and reader. Alice's Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll was one of her favorite books to read to their children, making this tribute both personal and meaningful.
The statue's artistic and cultural significance, combined with its interactive nature, has made it a favorite spot for families, tourists, and photographers, ensuring its place as one of Central Park's most iconic landmarks
Cleopatra's Needle (Pass by)
Included in 2 hours tour. Cleopatra's Needle, the oldest outdoor monument in New York City, is a towering obelisk that dates back more than 3,500 years. Originally carved in Egypt during the reign of Pharaoh Thutmose Ill, it stood in the ancient city of Heliopolis before being moved to Alexandria and eventually gifted to the United States in the late 19th century.
The obelisk was transported across the Atlantic Ocean and dedicated in Central Park in 1881, standing proudly between the Great Lawn and the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Its surface is covered with ancient hieroglyphs that recount historical achievements and religious dedications, making it not only a remarkable architectural feature but also an artifact of immense cultural significance.
Today, Cleopatra's Needle is a must-see attraction for history lovers and curious visitors, offering a unique connection between ancient Egypt and the modern heart of Manhattan.
Location
Activity location
- Central Park
- New York City, New York, United States
Meeting/Redemption Point
- General William Tecumseh Sherman Monument
- 764 Doris C Freedman Place
- 10019, New York, New York, United States
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