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Visite à pied de Central Park et de l'Upper East Side

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Explore Manhattan's 'front and back yard' — Central Park and the Upper East Side — on this guided, 2-to-3-hour walking tour. Take a leisurely morning stroll with a native New Yorker and see and learn about the many bridges, fountains, and statues in Central Park, the most-visited urban park in the United States. Then discover the luxurious buildings and avenues in the Upper East Side neighborhood of Manhattan.
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Informative, friendly, professional guide
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Information additionnelle
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
  • Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
  • Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
  • Minimum numbers apply. There is a possibility of cancellation after confirmation if there are not enough passengers to meet requirements. In the event of this occurring, an alternative or full refund will be offered
  • During this time of Covid-19 a teleconferencing program can be used to ensure we keep our distance. Please bring earpiece to use with your cellphone!
À quoi s'attendre
1
Pulitzer Fountain
We will admire this statue, and discuss its history and meaning - and remark on what building had been near it - and the Plaza Hotel next door
2
Central Park
The grandest stage in New York City, Central Park functions as everyone's front and back lawn, playground, meditation spot - you name it - almost everything has happened here. But it is a product of meticulous design, and now we can enjoy its preservation thanks to the people of the city - its immediate neighbors as well as its occasional visitors. Celebrate the Park!
3
Wollman Rink
We may watch skaters - or children on carnival rides - depending on the season; but we will also discuss it's colorful and varied history!
4
Bethesda Terrace
The only sculpture in the original design of the Park - and a glorious meeting place for many!
5
Upper East Side
Legendary as the pinnacle of living for the "upper crust," the Upper East Side is much more varied and storied than that might imply. But, we shall see the Cook Block, and a town house or two of some of estimable wealth, but we will also hear about the history of this neighborhood - for that is what it is: a neighborhood of people and institutions of many from all over the world.
6
New York Society Library
Established in 1754 on Nassau Street, and now in its third location, the Society Library has had some of the most distinguished borrowers this country has ever known - and you'll learn what it meant to have an overdue book finally returned!
7
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
The largest collection of art in the Western Hemisphere, and second in size only to the Louvre, the Met is a lifetime's worth of attractions - and the jewel of this neighborhood.
8
Belvedere Castle
After a refreshing walk in the woods (really!), we shall discover the magnificent "folly" of Calvert Vaux - a newly restored "castle" overlooking Turtle Pond - and a magnificent view of the Great Lawn.
9
Pulitzer Fountain
We will admire this statue, and discuss its history and meaning - and remark on what building had been near it - and the Plaza Hotel next door
10
Central Park
The grandest stage in New York City, Central Park functions as everyone's front and back lawn, playground, meditation spot - you name it - almost everything has happened here. But it is a product of meticulous design, and now we can enjoy its preservation thanks to the people of the city - its immediate neighbors as well as its occasional visitors. Celebrate the Park!
11
Wollman Rink
We may watch skaters - or children on carnival rides - depending on the season; but we will also discuss it's colorful and varied history!
12
Bethesda Terrace
The only sculpture in the original design of the Park - and a glorious meeting place for many!
13
Upper East Side
Legendary as the pinnacle of living for the "upper crust," the Upper East Side is much more varied and storied than that might imply. But, we shall see the Cook Block, and a town house or two of some of estimable wealth, but we will also hear about the history of this neighborhood - for that is what it is: a neighborhood of people and institutions of many from all over the world.
14
New York Society Library
Established in 1754 on Nassau Street, and now in its third location, the Society Library has had some of the most distinguished borrowers this country has ever known - and you'll learn what it meant to have an overdue book finally returned!
15
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
The largest collection of art in the Western Hemisphere, and second in size only to the Louvre, the Met is a lifetime's worth of attractions - and the jewel of this neighborhood.
16
Belvedere Castle
After a refreshing walk in the woods (really!), we shall discover the magnificent "folly" of Calvert Vaux - a newly restored "castle" overlooking Turtle Pond - and a magnificent view of the Great Lawn.
17
Pulitzer Fountain
We will admire this statue, and discuss its history and meaning - and remark on what building had been near it - and the Plaza Hotel next door
18
Central Park
The grandest stage in New York City, Central Park functions as everyone's front and back lawn, playground, meditation spot - you name it - almost everything has happened here. But it is a product of meticulous design, and now we can enjoy its preservation thanks to the people of the city - its immediate neighbors as well as its occasional visitors. Celebrate the Park!
19
Wollman Rink
We may watch skaters - or children on carnival rides - depending on the season; but we will also discuss it's colorful and varied history!
20
Bethesda Terrace
The only sculpture in the original design of the Park - and a glorious meeting place for many!
21
Upper East Side
Legendary as the pinnacle of living for the "upper crust," the Upper East Side is much more varied and storied than that might imply. But, we shall see the Cook Block, and a town house or two of some of estimable wealth, but we will also hear about the history of this neighborhood - for that is what it is: a neighborhood of people and institutions of many from all over the world.
22
New York Society Library
Established in 1754 on Nassau Street, and now in its third location, the Society Library has had some of the most distinguished borrowers this country has ever known - and you'll learn what it meant to have an overdue book finally returned!
23
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
The largest collection of art in the Western Hemisphere, and second in size only to the Louvre, the Met is a lifetime's worth of attractions - and the jewel of this neighborhood.
24
Belvedere Castle
After a refreshing walk in the woods (really!), we shall discover the magnificent "folly" of Calvert Vaux - a newly restored "castle" overlooking Turtle Pond - and a magnificent view of the Great Lawn.
25
Fontaine Pulitzer
Nous admirerons cette statue et discuterons de son histoire et de sa signification - et remarquerons quel bâtiment se trouvait à proximité - et l'hôtel Plaza à côté
26
Parc central
La plus grande scène de New York, Central Park fonctionne comme la pelouse avant et arrière de tout le monde, une aire de jeux, un lieu de méditation - vous l'appelez - presque tout s'est passé ici. Mais c'est un produit de conception méticuleuse, et maintenant nous pouvons profiter de sa préservation grâce aux habitants de la ville - ses voisins immédiats ainsi que ses visiteurs occasionnels. Célébrez le parc !
27
Patinoire Wollman
Nous pouvons observer des patineurs - ou des enfants sur des manèges de carnaval - selon la saison ; mais nous discuterons également de son histoire colorée et variée !
28
Terrasse Bethesda
La seule sculpture dans la conception originale du parc - et un lieu de rencontre glorieux pour beaucoup !
29
Upper East Side
Légendaire comme le summum de la vie pour la "croûte supérieure", l'Upper East Side est beaucoup plus varié et riche en histoires que cela ne le laisse supposer. Mais, nous verrons le Cook Block, et une ou deux maisons de ville d'une richesse estimable, mais nous entendrons aussi parler de l'histoire de ce quartier - car c'est ce qu'il est : un quartier de personnes et d'institutions de beaucoup de tous dans le monde.
30
Bibliothèque de la société de New York
Établie en 1754 sur la rue Nassau, et maintenant dans son troisième emplacement, la bibliothèque de la société a eu certains des emprunteurs les plus distingués que ce pays ait jamais connus - et vous apprendrez ce que cela signifiait de retrouver enfin un livre en retard !
31
Le musée Métropolitain d'art
La plus grande collection d'art de l'hémisphère occidental, et la deuxième en taille après le Louvre, le Met est la valeur d'une vie d'attractions - et le joyau de ce quartier.
32
Château du Belvédère
Après une promenade rafraîchissante dans les bois (vraiment !), nous découvrirons la magnifique "folie" de Calvert Vaux - un "château" récemment restauré surplombant Turtle Pond - et une vue magnifique sur la Grande Pelouse.
33
Pulitzer Fountain
We will admire this statue, and discuss its history and meaning - and remark on what building had been near it - and the Plaza Hotel next door
34
Central Park
The grandest stage in New York City, Central Park functions as everyone's front and back lawn, playground, meditation spot - you name it - almost everything has happened here. But it is a product of meticulous design, and now we can enjoy its preservation thanks to the people of the city - its immediate neighbors as well as its occasional visitors. Celebrate the Park!
35
Wollman Rink
We may watch skaters - or children on carnival rides - depending on the season; but we will also discuss it's colorful and varied history!
36
Bethesda Terrace
The only sculpture in the original design of the Park - and a glorious meeting place for many!
37
Upper East Side
Legendary as the pinnacle of living for the "upper crust," the Upper East Side is much more varied and storied than that might imply. But, we shall see the Cook Block, and a town house or two of some of estimable wealth, but we will also hear about the history of this neighborhood - for that is what it is: a neighborhood of people and institutions of many from all over the world.
38
New York Society Library
Established in 1754 on Nassau Street, and now in its third location, the Society Library has had some of the most distinguished borrowers this country has ever known - and you'll learn what it meant to have an overdue book finally returned!
39
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
The largest collection of art in the Western Hemisphere, and second in size only to the Louvre, the Met is a lifetime's worth of attractions - and the jewel of this neighborhood.
40
Belvedere Castle
After a refreshing walk in the woods (really!), we shall discover the magnificent "folly" of Calvert Vaux - a newly restored "castle" overlooking Turtle Pond - and a magnificent view of the Great Lawn.
41
Pulitzer Fountain
We will admire this statue, and discuss its history and meaning - and remark on what building had been near it - and the Plaza Hotel next door
42
Central Park
The grandest stage in New York City, Central Park functions as everyone's front and back lawn, playground, meditation spot - you name it - almost everything has happened here. But it is a product of meticulous design, and now we can enjoy its preservation thanks to the people of the city - its immediate neighbors as well as its occasional visitors. Celebrate the Park!
43
Wollman Rink
We may watch skaters - or children on carnival rides - depending on the season; but we will also discuss it's colorful and varied history!
44
Bethesda Terrace
The only sculpture in the original design of the Park - and a glorious meeting place for many!
45
Upper East Side
Legendary as the pinnacle of living for the "upper crust," the Upper East Side is much more varied and storied than that might imply. But, we shall see the Cook Block, and a town house or two of some of estimable wealth, but we will also hear about the history of this neighborhood - for that is what it is: a neighborhood of people and institutions of many from all over the world.
46
New York Society Library
Established in 1754 on Nassau Street, and now in its third location, the Society Library has had some of the most distinguished borrowers this country has ever known - and you'll learn what it meant to have an overdue book finally returned!
47
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
The largest collection of art in the Western Hemisphere, and second in size only to the Louvre, the Met is a lifetime's worth of attractions - and the jewel of this neighborhood.
48
Belvedere Castle
After a refreshing walk in the woods (really!), we shall discover the magnificent "folly" of Calvert Vaux - a newly restored "castle" overlooking Turtle Pond - and a magnificent view of the Great Lawn.
49
Pulitzer Fountain
We will admire this statue, and discuss its history and meaning - and remark on what building had been near it - and the Plaza Hotel next door
50
Central Park
The grandest stage in New York City, Central Park functions as everyone's front and back lawn, playground, meditation spot - you name it - almost everything has happened here. But it is a product of meticulous design, and now we can enjoy its preservation thanks to the people of the city - its immediate neighbors as well as its occasional visitors. Celebrate the Park!
51
Wollman Rink
We may watch skaters - or children on carnival rides - depending on the season; but we will also discuss it's colorful and varied history!
52
Bethesda Terrace
The only sculpture in the original design of the Park - and a glorious meeting place for many!
53
Upper East Side
Legendary as the pinnacle of living for the "upper crust," the Upper East Side is much more varied and storied than that might imply. But, we shall see the Cook Block, and a town house or two of some of estimable wealth, but we will also hear about the history of this neighborhood - for that is what it is: a neighborhood of people and institutions of many from all over the world.
54
New York Society Library
Established in 1754 on Nassau Street, and now in its third location, the Society Library has had some of the most distinguished borrowers this country has ever known - and you'll learn what it meant to have an overdue book finally returned!
55
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
The largest collection of art in the Western Hemisphere, and second in size only to the Louvre, the Met is a lifetime's worth of attractions - and the jewel of this neighborhood.
56
Belvedere Castle
After a refreshing walk in the woods (really!), we shall discover the magnificent "folly" of Calvert Vaux - a newly restored "castle" overlooking Turtle Pond - and a magnificent view of the Great Lawn.
57
Pulitzer Fountain
We will admire this statue, and discuss its history and meaning - and remark on what building had been near it - and the Plaza Hotel next door
58
Central Park
The grandest stage in New York City, Central Park functions as everyone's front and back lawn, playground, meditation spot - you name it - almost everything has happened here. But it is a product of meticulous design, and now we can enjoy its preservation thanks to the people of the city - its immediate neighbors as well as its occasional visitors. Celebrate the Park!
59
Wollman Rink
We may watch skaters - or children on carnival rides - depending on the season; but we will also discuss it's colorful and varied history!
60
Bethesda Terrace
The only sculpture in the original design of the Park - and a glorious meeting place for many!
61
Upper East Side
Legendary as the pinnacle of living for the "upper crust," the Upper East Side is much more varied and storied than that might imply. But, we shall see the Cook Block, and a town house or two of some of estimable wealth, but we will also hear about the history of this neighborhood - for that is what it is: a neighborhood of people and institutions of many from all over the world.
62
New York Society Library
Established in 1754 on Nassau Street, and now in its third location, the Society Library has had some of the most distinguished borrowers this country has ever known - and you'll learn what it meant to have an overdue book finally returned!
63
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
The largest collection of art in the Western Hemisphere, and second in size only to the Louvre, the Met is a lifetime's worth of attractions - and the jewel of this neighborhood.
64
Belvedere Castle
After a refreshing walk in the woods (really!), we shall discover the magnificent "folly" of Calvert Vaux - a newly restored "castle" overlooking Turtle Pond - and a magnificent view of the Great Lawn.
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Commentaires (7)
deannaharner
Oct 2023
Guide knew history but not much updated pictures/stories. Good for older couples, but not younger folks.
sjk773
Jun 2023
Our knowledgeable guide Bill prepared a wonderful tour for us. Full of information about Central Park, he made our time in the park very enjoyable. We toured many highlights of the Park, and then strolled the streets of the Upper East Side as Bill shared information about the residences there, and stories of the people who called those places home. Thanks again to Bill for the fascinating tour!
Hudson_O
Jan 2023
Was only attendee on tour and tour guide chose not to cancel or raise price - gave a fantastic private tour. Highly recommend

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