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Central Park Movie Locations and Celebrity Homes Pedicab Tour

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Our knowledgeable guides bring Central Park's movie magic and celebrity homes to life with fascinating stories and insider knowledge.

Visit famous filming spots like Bow Bridge, Bethesda Terrace, and The Plaza Hotel, where your favorite movies and TV shows came to life.

Enjoy a leisurely pedicab ride, ensuring you see more of the park in less time and with comfort. Perfect for all ages and abilities.

Tailored to your interests, whether you're a film buff, a fan of celebrity homes, or simply looking to explore the beauty of Central Park in a unique way.

Capture Instagram-worthy photos at iconic locations and immerse yourself in the history and glamour that define New York's entertainment scene.
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Information additionnelle
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
  • Not recommended for pregnant travelers
  • Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
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Central Park
Experience the magic of Central Park and the allure of New York City's celebrity culture on our exclusive Central Park Movie Locations & Celebrity Homes Pedicab Tour. This unforgettable journey offers a unique blend of Hollywood glamour and star-studded history, all from the comfort of a guided pedicab.
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Wollman Rink
The Wollman Rink is featured in Home Alone 2, Love Story, Smurfs, Limitless, and the final scene of the 2001 romantic comedy Serendipity, starring John Cusack and Kate Beckinsale. After initially meeting while Christmas shopping at Bloomingdale's and parting ways, the characters leave their reunion to fate.
3
Central Park Zoo
Madagascar, where a group of animals embark on a wild adventure.
4
Central Park's Literary Walk
The Mall, Central Park's sole straight path lined with American elm trees, provides a serene backdrop ideal for filming. In "Maid in Manhattan", Maria Ventura (Jennifer Lopez), a hotel maid, and Chris Marshall (Ralph Fiennes), a New York politician, have a pivotal conversation here about their potential future together. Follow Ted Kramer (Dustin Hoffman) in Kramer vs. Kramer as he tries to squeeze time out of his busy workday to teach his son, Billy, how to bike.
5
Conservatory Water
The Conservatory Waters is prominently featured in both the book and film adaptation of Stuart Little. It serves as the setting where Stuart races his toy sailboat.
6
Bethesda Terrace
Many filmmakers and TV producers are drawn to Bethesda Terrace and its iconic fountain, the “heart of the park” according to its designers. The opening sequence of the 1973 film Godspell and a key scene in Angels in America feature the terrace. In The Producers (2005), Max Bialystock (Nathan Lane) pleads with Leo Bloom (Matthew Broderick) at the fountain. The 2007 film Enchanted includes a musical number around the fountain, while 27 Dresses (2008) also features scenes shot there. The terrace is the dramatic setting for the finale of The Avengers (2012) and has appeared in The Amazing Race, Doctor Who, Elf, and Gossip Girl.
7
The San Remo
The San Remo building on Central Park West is renowned for its luxurious residences and celebrity residents. Over the years, it has been home to notable figures such as Bono, Steven Spielberg, Demi Moore, and Steve Martin. Its iconic twin towers and stunning views of Central Park make it a highly sought-after address in New York City's Upper West Side, synonymous with prestige and exclusivity in the world of celebrity real estate.
8
Bow Bridge
Bow Bridge in Central Park has graced the screen in several iconic films, including Manhattan, Spiderman 3, Autumn in New York, and The Way We Were,
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The Dakota
The Dakota building is famous for its historic charm and celebrity residents. Notable figures who have called the Dakota home include John Lennon and Yoko Ono, who lived there during Lennon's final years. Other past and present residents have included Lauren Bacall, Judy Garland, Leonard Bernstein, and Connie Chung. The Dakota's architectural grandeur and its association with cultural icons have solidified its status as one of New York City's most iconic and exclusive residential buildings.
10
Strawberry Fields, John Lennon Memorial
Dedicated to the memory of John Lennon, features the iconic "Imagine" mosaic
11
Sheep Meadow
The Sheep Meadow has been featured in several films, including It Could Happen To You, where Nicolas Cage and Bridget Fonda's characters spend time in Central Park as their friendship blossoms into love. In the 2005 romance Little Manhattan, several scenes were filmed in Sheep Meadow.
12
Columbus Circle
Columbus Circle has served as a backdrop for several notable films, including "Taxi Driver", "Ghostbusters" and "Enchanted"
13
Heckscher Playground
Playground was the inspiration for TV-Show Jessie
14
Belvedere Castle
Castle has served as a picturesque location for several films, including "Enchanted", "The Smurfs", and "Elf".
15
Cleopatra's Needle
Has stood in New York City since 1881 and is the oldest man-made object in the park
16
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Its vast collection spans 5,000 years of art, featuring masterpieces from ancient Egypt to contemporary works
17
Alexander Hamilton Statue
Honors the founding father and first Secretary of the Treasury
18
Upper East Side
A posh neighborhood that's home to museums and millionaires.
19
Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
It is renowned for its distinctive spiral architecture designed by Frank Lloyd Wright. The International, Once in Rome, Mr. Popper's Penguins
20
Upper West Side
It is where Humphrey Bogart (Casablanca) grew up. West Side Story
21
Shakespeare Garden
Themed garden featuring plants and flowers mentioned in William Shakespeare's works
22
Central Park
Experience the magic of Central Park and the allure of New York City's celebrity culture on our exclusive Central Park Movie Locations & Celebrity Homes Pedicab Tour. This unforgettable journey offers a unique blend of Hollywood glamour and star-studded history, all from the comfort of a guided pedicab.
23
Wollman Rink
The Wollman Rink is featured in Home Alone 2, Love Story, Smurfs, Limitless, and the final scene of the 2001 romantic comedy Serendipity, starring John Cusack and Kate Beckinsale. After initially meeting while Christmas shopping at Bloomingdale's and parting ways, the characters leave their reunion to fate.
24
Central Park Zoo
Madagascar, where a group of animals embark on a wild adventure.
25
Central Park's Literary Walk
The Mall, Central Park's sole straight path lined with American elm trees, provides a serene backdrop ideal for filming. In "Maid in Manhattan", Maria Ventura (Jennifer Lopez), a hotel maid, and Chris Marshall (Ralph Fiennes), a New York politician, have a pivotal conversation here about their potential future together. Follow Ted Kramer (Dustin Hoffman) in Kramer vs. Kramer as he tries to squeeze time out of his busy workday to teach his son, Billy, how to bike.
26
Conservatory Water
The Conservatory Waters is prominently featured in both the book and film adaptation of Stuart Little. It serves as the setting where Stuart races his toy sailboat.
27
Bethesda Terrace
Many filmmakers and TV producers are drawn to Bethesda Terrace and its iconic fountain, the “heart of the park” according to its designers. The opening sequence of the 1973 film Godspell and a key scene in Angels in America feature the terrace. In The Producers (2005), Max Bialystock (Nathan Lane) pleads with Leo Bloom (Matthew Broderick) at the fountain. The 2007 film Enchanted includes a musical number around the fountain, while 27 Dresses (2008) also features scenes shot there. The terrace is the dramatic setting for the finale of The Avengers (2012) and has appeared in The Amazing Race, Doctor Who, Elf, and Gossip Girl.
28
The San Remo
The San Remo building on Central Park West is renowned for its luxurious residences and celebrity residents. Over the years, it has been home to notable figures such as Bono, Steven Spielberg, Demi Moore, and Steve Martin. Its iconic twin towers and stunning views of Central Park make it a highly sought-after address in New York City's Upper West Side, synonymous with prestige and exclusivity in the world of celebrity real estate.
29
Bow Bridge
Bow Bridge in Central Park has graced the screen in several iconic films, including Manhattan, Spiderman 3, Autumn in New York, and The Way We Were,
30
The Dakota
The Dakota building is famous for its historic charm and celebrity residents. Notable figures who have called the Dakota home include John Lennon and Yoko Ono, who lived there during Lennon's final years. Other past and present residents have included Lauren Bacall, Judy Garland, Leonard Bernstein, and Connie Chung. The Dakota's architectural grandeur and its association with cultural icons have solidified its status as one of New York City's most iconic and exclusive residential buildings.
31
Strawberry Fields, John Lennon Memorial
Dedicated to the memory of John Lennon, features the iconic "Imagine" mosaic
32
Sheep Meadow
The Sheep Meadow has been featured in several films, including It Could Happen To You, where Nicolas Cage and Bridget Fonda's characters spend time in Central Park as their friendship blossoms into love. In the 2005 romance Little Manhattan, several scenes were filmed in Sheep Meadow.
33
Columbus Circle
Columbus Circle has served as a backdrop for several notable films, including "Taxi Driver", "Ghostbusters" and "Enchanted"
34
Heckscher Playground
Playground was the inspiration for TV-Show Jessie
35
Belvedere Castle
Castle has served as a picturesque location for several films, including "Enchanted", "The Smurfs", and "Elf".
36
Cleopatra's Needle
Has stood in New York City since 1881 and is the oldest man-made object in the park
37
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Its vast collection spans 5,000 years of art, featuring masterpieces from ancient Egypt to contemporary works
38
Alexander Hamilton Statue
Honors the founding father and first Secretary of the Treasury
39
Upper East Side
A posh neighborhood that's home to museums and millionaires.
40
Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
It is renowned for its distinctive spiral architecture designed by Frank Lloyd Wright. The International, Once in Rome, Mr. Popper's Penguins
41
Upper West Side
It is where Humphrey Bogart (Casablanca) grew up. West Side Story
42
Shakespeare Garden
Themed garden featuring plants and flowers mentioned in William Shakespeare's works
43
Central Park
Experience the magic of Central Park and the allure of New York City's celebrity culture on our exclusive Central Park Movie Locations & Celebrity Homes Pedicab Tour. This unforgettable journey offers a unique blend of Hollywood glamour and star-studded history, all from the comfort of a guided pedicab.
44
Wollman Rink
The Wollman Rink is featured in Home Alone 2, Love Story, Smurfs, Limitless, and the final scene of the 2001 romantic comedy Serendipity, starring John Cusack and Kate Beckinsale. After initially meeting while Christmas shopping at Bloomingdale's and parting ways, the characters leave their reunion to fate.
45
Central Park Zoo
Madagascar, where a group of animals embark on a wild adventure.
46
Central Park's Literary Walk
The Mall, Central Park's sole straight path lined with American elm trees, provides a serene backdrop ideal for filming. In "Maid in Manhattan", Maria Ventura (Jennifer Lopez), a hotel maid, and Chris Marshall (Ralph Fiennes), a New York politician, have a pivotal conversation here about their potential future together. Follow Ted Kramer (Dustin Hoffman) in Kramer vs. Kramer as he tries to squeeze time out of his busy workday to teach his son, Billy, how to bike.
47
Conservatory Water
The Conservatory Waters is prominently featured in both the book and film adaptation of Stuart Little. It serves as the setting where Stuart races his toy sailboat.
48
Bethesda Terrace
Many filmmakers and TV producers are drawn to Bethesda Terrace and its iconic fountain, the “heart of the park” according to its designers. The opening sequence of the 1973 film Godspell and a key scene in Angels in America feature the terrace. In The Producers (2005), Max Bialystock (Nathan Lane) pleads with Leo Bloom (Matthew Broderick) at the fountain. The 2007 film Enchanted includes a musical number around the fountain, while 27 Dresses (2008) also features scenes shot there. The terrace is the dramatic setting for the finale of The Avengers (2012) and has appeared in The Amazing Race, Doctor Who, Elf, and Gossip Girl.
49
The San Remo
The San Remo building on Central Park West is renowned for its luxurious residences and celebrity residents. Over the years, it has been home to notable figures such as Bono, Steven Spielberg, Demi Moore, and Steve Martin. Its iconic twin towers and stunning views of Central Park make it a highly sought-after address in New York City's Upper West Side, synonymous with prestige and exclusivity in the world of celebrity real estate.
50
Bow Bridge
Bow Bridge in Central Park has graced the screen in several iconic films, including Manhattan, Spiderman 3, Autumn in New York, and The Way We Were,
51
The Dakota
The Dakota building is famous for its historic charm and celebrity residents. Notable figures who have called the Dakota home include John Lennon and Yoko Ono, who lived there during Lennon's final years. Other past and present residents have included Lauren Bacall, Judy Garland, Leonard Bernstein, and Connie Chung. The Dakota's architectural grandeur and its association with cultural icons have solidified its status as one of New York City's most iconic and exclusive residential buildings.
52
Strawberry Fields, John Lennon Memorial
Dedicated to the memory of John Lennon, features the iconic "Imagine" mosaic
53
Sheep Meadow
The Sheep Meadow has been featured in several films, including It Could Happen To You, where Nicolas Cage and Bridget Fonda's characters spend time in Central Park as their friendship blossoms into love. In the 2005 romance Little Manhattan, several scenes were filmed in Sheep Meadow.
54
Columbus Circle
Columbus Circle has served as a backdrop for several notable films, including "Taxi Driver", "Ghostbusters" and "Enchanted"
55
Heckscher Playground
Playground was the inspiration for TV-Show Jessie
56
Belvedere Castle
Castle has served as a picturesque location for several films, including "Enchanted", "The Smurfs", and "Elf".
57
Cleopatra's Needle
Has stood in New York City since 1881 and is the oldest man-made object in the park
58
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Its vast collection spans 5,000 years of art, featuring masterpieces from ancient Egypt to contemporary works
59
Alexander Hamilton Statue
Honors the founding father and first Secretary of the Treasury
60
Upper East Side
A posh neighborhood that's home to museums and millionaires.
61
Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
It is renowned for its distinctive spiral architecture designed by Frank Lloyd Wright. The International, Once in Rome, Mr. Popper's Penguins
62
Upper West Side
It is where Humphrey Bogart (Casablanca) grew up. West Side Story
63
Shakespeare Garden
Themed garden featuring plants and flowers mentioned in William Shakespeare's works
64
Central Park
Experience the magic of Central Park and the allure of New York City's celebrity culture on our exclusive Central Park Movie Locations & Celebrity Homes Pedicab Tour. This unforgettable journey offers a unique blend of Hollywood glamour and star-studded history, all from the comfort of a guided pedicab.
65
Wollman Rink
The Wollman Rink is featured in Home Alone 2, Love Story, Smurfs, Limitless, and the final scene of the 2001 romantic comedy Serendipity, starring John Cusack and Kate Beckinsale. After initially meeting while Christmas shopping at Bloomingdale's and parting ways, the characters leave their reunion to fate.
66
Central Park Zoo
Madagascar, where a group of animals embark on a wild adventure.
67
Central Park's Literary Walk
The Mall, Central Park's sole straight path lined with American elm trees, provides a serene backdrop ideal for filming. In "Maid in Manhattan", Maria Ventura (Jennifer Lopez), a hotel maid, and Chris Marshall (Ralph Fiennes), a New York politician, have a pivotal conversation here about their potential future together. Follow Ted Kramer (Dustin Hoffman) in Kramer vs. Kramer as he tries to squeeze time out of his busy workday to teach his son, Billy, how to bike.
68
Conservatory Water
The Conservatory Waters is prominently featured in both the book and film adaptation of Stuart Little. It serves as the setting where Stuart races his toy sailboat.
69
Bethesda Terrace
Many filmmakers and TV producers are drawn to Bethesda Terrace and its iconic fountain, the “heart of the park” according to its designers. The opening sequence of the 1973 film Godspell and a key scene in Angels in America feature the terrace. In The Producers (2005), Max Bialystock (Nathan Lane) pleads with Leo Bloom (Matthew Broderick) at the fountain. The 2007 film Enchanted includes a musical number around the fountain, while 27 Dresses (2008) also features scenes shot there. The terrace is the dramatic setting for the finale of The Avengers (2012) and has appeared in The Amazing Race, Doctor Who, Elf, and Gossip Girl.
70
The San Remo
The San Remo building on Central Park West is renowned for its luxurious residences and celebrity residents. Over the years, it has been home to notable figures such as Bono, Steven Spielberg, Demi Moore, and Steve Martin. Its iconic twin towers and stunning views of Central Park make it a highly sought-after address in New York City's Upper West Side, synonymous with prestige and exclusivity in the world of celebrity real estate.
71
Bow Bridge
Bow Bridge in Central Park has graced the screen in several iconic films, including Manhattan, Spiderman 3, Autumn in New York, and The Way We Were,
72
The Dakota
The Dakota building is famous for its historic charm and celebrity residents. Notable figures who have called the Dakota home include John Lennon and Yoko Ono, who lived there during Lennon's final years. Other past and present residents have included Lauren Bacall, Judy Garland, Leonard Bernstein, and Connie Chung. The Dakota's architectural grandeur and its association with cultural icons have solidified its status as one of New York City's most iconic and exclusive residential buildings.
73
Strawberry Fields, John Lennon Memorial
Dedicated to the memory of John Lennon, features the iconic "Imagine" mosaic
74
Sheep Meadow
The Sheep Meadow has been featured in several films, including It Could Happen To You, where Nicolas Cage and Bridget Fonda's characters spend time in Central Park as their friendship blossoms into love. In the 2005 romance Little Manhattan, several scenes were filmed in Sheep Meadow.
75
Columbus Circle
Columbus Circle has served as a backdrop for several notable films, including "Taxi Driver", "Ghostbusters" and "Enchanted"
76
Heckscher Playground
Playground was the inspiration for TV-Show Jessie
77
Belvedere Castle
Castle has served as a picturesque location for several films, including "Enchanted", "The Smurfs", and "Elf".
78
Cleopatra's Needle
Has stood in New York City since 1881 and is the oldest man-made object in the park
79
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Its vast collection spans 5,000 years of art, featuring masterpieces from ancient Egypt to contemporary works
80
Alexander Hamilton Statue
Honors the founding father and first Secretary of the Treasury
81
Upper East Side
A posh neighborhood that's home to museums and millionaires.
82
Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
It is renowned for its distinctive spiral architecture designed by Frank Lloyd Wright. The International, Once in Rome, Mr. Popper's Penguins
83
Upper West Side
It is where Humphrey Bogart (Casablanca) grew up. West Side Story
84
Shakespeare Garden
Themed garden featuring plants and flowers mentioned in William Shakespeare's works
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Commentaires (7)
KWarto
Feb 2025
This was our second time joining Buddy the Elf in his 'office' but this time we brought the kids along. As always, it was fantastic! Buddy and Papa Smurf were entertaining, knowledgeable and great fun. We all loved every second!! Not only is this the best way to see Central Park, you also get a wonderful photo shoot too! Would 100% recommend. Thanks Vitali - we will be back!
glen76
Feb 2025
Tour was absolutely incredible from the second we were picked up to the moment we were dropped off we didn't stop laughing. The information was incredible and so informative, buddy answered every question we had and we wished we would have booked a longer tour. We were worried before we booked about all the scams and amount of different tours but this was just everything we wanted and when we return we will be booking the longer tour and telling everyone who goes to NY to book this.
375vickyf
Feb 2025
We did this as a family of 5. What a great way to see Central Park, buddy and Smurf were super friendly, funny, engaging and super knowledgeable. I would highly recommend !

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