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Visite à pied autoguidée de Central Park à New York

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Bienvenue à Central Park, une oasis de verdure au cœur de la Grosse Pomme ! Cette visite à pied autoguidée explore tous les meilleurs endroits du parc, de la très populaire terrasse Bethesda (présentée dans d'innombrables films et émissions) à la promenade pittoresque du centre commercial, au zoo de Central Park et bien plus encore ! En vous promenant, écoutez les histoires inattendues derrière le parc, ses nombreuses attractions et les débuts de New York.

Voici comment cela fonctionne : dans les 30 minutes, nous vous enverrons deux choses : une unique mot de passe et une application. Téléchargez l'application sur votre téléphone et entrez le mot de passe. Ensuite, téléchargez la visite à l'intérieur. Lorsque vous arrivez, dirigez-vous vers le premier arrêt. Une fois là-bas, lancez l'application et suivez simplement les instructions à partir de là ! Respectez notre itinéraire recommandé pour la meilleure expérience.

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Cette visite n'inclut pas l'entrée aux attractions le long de l'itinéraire. Vérifiez les règles de pandémie et les heures d'ouverture avant votre visite.
Ville: La ville de New York
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  • Des options de transport en commun sont disponibles à proximité
  • Convient à tous les niveaux de forme physique
  • Comment ça marche : une fois que vous avez réservé une visite, vous recevrez un SMS/e-mail avec des consignes. Téléchargez l'application (avec un bon wifi/signal) et utilisez votre mot de passe unique pour accéder à vos visites. Pour commencer la visite, rendez-vous au point de départ et lancez l'application. Le son démarre automatiquement. Respectez l'itinéraire et la limite de vitesse pour la meilleure expérience. Veuillez noter que personne ne vous rencontrera au point de départ.
  • Bon rapport qualité-prix : achetez une visite par personne. Si vous êtes un couple et préférez partager, achetez une visite et n'oubliez pas d'apporter des écouteurs que vous pouvez diviser.
  • Horaire flexible : une fois l'application/la visite sur votre téléphone, vous pouvez l'utiliser n'importe quel jour et à à toute heure. Vous pouvez l'utiliser sur plusieurs jours. Et utilisez-le également lors de votre prochain voyage ici. Cette visite n'expire jamais.
  • Aperçu de la visite : vous pouvez l'utiliser avant le voyage à la maison (fortement recommandé), l'utiliser pendant le voyage et l'utiliser après votre retour.
  • Ne manquez rien : vous obtiendrez tout avec l'application - un itinéraire complet, des conseils de voyage, des histoires audio racontées par des professionnels, un scénario, des images, des vidéos, des plongées profondes, des trésors cachés, des lieux passionnants, des recommandations pour des randonnées, des aventures, activités, randonnées et direction étape par étape.
  • Tour privé : vous pouvez l'utiliser dans votre voiture ou votre voiture de location. Pas de soucis pour les groupes ou les foules. Démarrez l'application de visite sur votre téléphone. Et il vous guidera pas à pas. Vous pouvez vous arrêter pour autant de pauses que vous le souhaitez. Faites une pause pour les photos Instagram et faites une pause pour le déjeuner/les collations. Faire une randonnée. La visite vous attendra et commencera lorsque vous recommencerez. Vous pouvez même faire le tour sur plusieurs jours. Allez à votre rythme.
  • Facile à utiliser : les histoires se jouent dès que le GPS est activé. Il ne nécessite aucune utilisation de vos mains. Vous pouvez obtenir de l'AIDE en appelant, en discutant ou en envoyant un e-mail à tout moment de la journée.
  • Hors ligne : il n'est pas nécessaire d'avoir un signal cellulaire ou une connexion Wi-Fi pendant la visite. La carte GPS de l'application fonctionne hors ligne.
  • Expiration/reprise : la visite durera le reste de votre vie sur votre téléphone. Il peut être utilisé n'importe quel jour de votre prochain voyage.
  • Utilisez des images pour un livre photo : créez un livre photo en utilisant des images d'application propres (pas de foule) de chaque endroit pour faire un voyage mémorable. Toutes les photos et la séquence correcte sont prêtes dans l'application pour que vous puissiez les utiliser.
  • Médias sociaux : partagez des images nettes (sans foule) avec vos amis/votre famille.
  • Les appareils pris en charge incluent les iPhones avec iOS 13 et supérieur, les téléphones Android avec la version 9 et supérieure et toutes les tablettes et iPads compatibles cellulaires.
  • Masques faciaux requis pour les voyageurs dans les espaces publics
À quoi s'attendre
1
Grand Army Plaza
Your tour of Central Park begins in the Grand Army Plaza on the corner of 5th and 59th. From here, you'll walk all the way to the reservoir and back, stopping at all the park's top spots along the way.
2
Central Park Zoo
The Central Park Zoo sets the standard for all urban zoos to follow. This 6.5-acre zoo features all kinds of rare and endangered animals, including Antarctic penguins and a snow leopard!
3
Balto Statue
This statue commemorates everyone's favorite husky, who became famous when he brought lifesaving medicine to a remote Alaskan town through blinding blizzards and subzero temperatures. The dog himself was actually in attendance for the unveiling of this statue!
4
Bethesda Terrace
This gorgeous Italian-style terrace is the heart of Central Park. It was crucial to the original design for the park and remains one of the most beautiful places in New York City to this day. It has an upper and a lower section, both of which are simply breathtaking.
5
Bethesda Fountain
At 26 feet tall and almost 100 feet across, this fountain is impossible to miss. It's topped by a sculpture known as the Angel of the Waters, which was the only statue included in the original design for Central Park. Here, you'll also get a glimpse at Central Park's long cinematic history.
6
Alice in Wonderland Statue
This large statue of Alice, the Mad Hatter, and the White Rabbit from Lewis Carroll's classic book is a favorite among kids. It was actually designed to be climbed on, and the polished, shiny bronze stands as a testament to how successful this design ended up being.
7
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Colloquially known as the Met, this is one of the most famous museums in the world. It boasts 5,000 years of art from all over the world, from European masters like Monet to artifacts from ancient Egypt and beyond. If you're a lover of art or history, this is a must-see spot.
8
Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis Reservoir
This enormous reservoir holds about a billion gallons of water and makes for a beautiful centerpiece to the park. It was once intended to supply the entire city with clean water. Today, it's a fabulous spot to take a break and admire the city's skyline.
9
Arthur Ross Pinetum
The Arthur Ross Pinetum was designed with one specific purpose in mind: Add a splash of green to the park during the long, bleak winter months. If you're visiting after the leaves have fallen from the other trees, it makes for a lovely change of scenery.
10
Delacorte Theater
This open-air theater is home to the Public Theater, which puts on regular performances of Shakespeare and other classic plays. One of the coolest things about it? Productions here are totally free! Visitors need only stand in line to get in.
11
Belvedere Castle
Belvedere Castle offers unbeatable views of the park and the surrounding city. It also adds a pleasant touch of fairytale whimsy visitors are sure to love.
12
Shakespeare Garden
The flora on display in this beautiful garden are only those mentioned in William Shakespeare’s many plays and poems. The aim was to recreate, in spirit, the English countryside where the Bard of Avon lived.
13
Strawberry Fields, John Lennon Memorial
This memorial honors the musician John Lennon. Yoko Ono, his widow, didn't want another statue in Central Park, so instead the sculptor created a striking mosaic unlike anything else in the park.
14
Grand Army Plaza
Your tour of Central Park begins in the Grand Army Plaza on the corner of 5th and 59th. From here, you'll walk all the way to the reservoir and back, stopping at all the park's top spots along the way.
15
Central Park Zoo
The Central Park Zoo sets the standard for all urban zoos to follow. This 6.5-acre zoo features all kinds of rare and endangered animals, including Antarctic penguins and a snow leopard!
16
Balto Statue
This statue commemorates everyone's favorite husky, who became famous when he brought lifesaving medicine to a remote Alaskan town through blinding blizzards and subzero temperatures. The dog himself was actually in attendance for the unveiling of this statue!
17
Bethesda Terrace
This gorgeous Italian-style terrace is the heart of Central Park. It was crucial to the original design for the park and remains one of the most beautiful places in New York City to this day. It has an upper and a lower section, both of which are simply breathtaking.
18
Bethesda Fountain
At 26 feet tall and almost 100 feet across, this fountain is impossible to miss. It's topped by a sculpture known as the Angel of the Waters, which was the only statue included in the original design for Central Park. Here, you'll also get a glimpse at Central Park's long cinematic history.
19
Alice in Wonderland Statue
This large statue of Alice, the Mad Hatter, and the White Rabbit from Lewis Carroll's classic book is a favorite among kids. It was actually designed to be climbed on, and the polished, shiny bronze stands as a testament to how successful this design ended up being.
20
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Colloquially known as the Met, this is one of the most famous museums in the world. It boasts 5,000 years of art from all over the world, from European masters like Monet to artifacts from ancient Egypt and beyond. If you're a lover of art or history, this is a must-see spot.
21
Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis Reservoir
This enormous reservoir holds about a billion gallons of water and makes for a beautiful centerpiece to the park. It was once intended to supply the entire city with clean water. Today, it's a fabulous spot to take a break and admire the city's skyline.
22
Arthur Ross Pinetum
The Arthur Ross Pinetum was designed with one specific purpose in mind: Add a splash of green to the park during the long, bleak winter months. If you're visiting after the leaves have fallen from the other trees, it makes for a lovely change of scenery.
23
Delacorte Theater
This open-air theater is home to the Public Theater, which puts on regular performances of Shakespeare and other classic plays. One of the coolest things about it? Productions here are totally free! Visitors need only stand in line to get in.
24
Belvedere Castle
Belvedere Castle offers unbeatable views of the park and the surrounding city. It also adds a pleasant touch of fairytale whimsy visitors are sure to love.
25
Shakespeare Garden
The flora on display in this beautiful garden are only those mentioned in William Shakespeare’s many plays and poems. The aim was to recreate, in spirit, the English countryside where the Bard of Avon lived.
26
Strawberry Fields, John Lennon Memorial
This memorial honors the musician John Lennon. Yoko Ono, his widow, didn't want another statue in Central Park, so instead the sculptor created a striking mosaic unlike anything else in the park.
27
Grand Army Plaza
Your tour of Central Park begins in the Grand Army Plaza on the corner of 5th and 59th. From here, you'll walk all the way to the reservoir and back, stopping at all the park's top spots along the way.
28
Central Park Zoo
The Central Park Zoo sets the standard for all urban zoos to follow. This 6.5-acre zoo features all kinds of rare and endangered animals, including Antarctic penguins and a snow leopard!
29
Balto Statue
This statue commemorates everyone's favorite husky, who became famous when he brought lifesaving medicine to a remote Alaskan town through blinding blizzards and subzero temperatures. The dog himself was actually in attendance for the unveiling of this statue!
30
Bethesda Terrace
This gorgeous Italian-style terrace is the heart of Central Park. It was crucial to the original design for the park and remains one of the most beautiful places in New York City to this day. It has an upper and a lower section, both of which are simply breathtaking.
31
Bethesda Fountain
At 26 feet tall and almost 100 feet across, this fountain is impossible to miss. It's topped by a sculpture known as the Angel of the Waters, which was the only statue included in the original design for Central Park. Here, you'll also get a glimpse at Central Park's long cinematic history.
32
Alice in Wonderland Statue
This large statue of Alice, the Mad Hatter, and the White Rabbit from Lewis Carroll's classic book is a favorite among kids. It was actually designed to be climbed on, and the polished, shiny bronze stands as a testament to how successful this design ended up being.
33
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Colloquially known as the Met, this is one of the most famous museums in the world. It boasts 5,000 years of art from all over the world, from European masters like Monet to artifacts from ancient Egypt and beyond. If you're a lover of art or history, this is a must-see spot.
34
Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis Reservoir
This enormous reservoir holds about a billion gallons of water and makes for a beautiful centerpiece to the park. It was once intended to supply the entire city with clean water. Today, it's a fabulous spot to take a break and admire the city's skyline.
35
Arthur Ross Pinetum
The Arthur Ross Pinetum was designed with one specific purpose in mind: Add a splash of green to the park during the long, bleak winter months. If you're visiting after the leaves have fallen from the other trees, it makes for a lovely change of scenery.
36
Delacorte Theater
This open-air theater is home to the Public Theater, which puts on regular performances of Shakespeare and other classic plays. One of the coolest things about it? Productions here are totally free! Visitors need only stand in line to get in.
37
Belvedere Castle
Belvedere Castle offers unbeatable views of the park and the surrounding city. It also adds a pleasant touch of fairytale whimsy visitors are sure to love.
38
Shakespeare Garden
The flora on display in this beautiful garden are only those mentioned in William Shakespeare’s many plays and poems. The aim was to recreate, in spirit, the English countryside where the Bard of Avon lived.
39
Strawberry Fields, John Lennon Memorial
This memorial honors the musician John Lennon. Yoko Ono, his widow, didn't want another statue in Central Park, so instead the sculptor created a striking mosaic unlike anything else in the park.
40
Grand Army Plaza
Your tour of Central Park begins in the Grand Army Plaza on the corner of 5th and 59th. From here, you'll walk all the way to the reservoir and back, stopping at all the park's top spots along the way.
41
Central Park Zoo
The Central Park Zoo sets the standard for all urban zoos to follow. This 6.5-acre zoo features all kinds of rare and endangered animals, including Antarctic penguins and a snow leopard!
42
Balto Statue
This statue commemorates everyone's favorite husky, who became famous when he brought lifesaving medicine to a remote Alaskan town through blinding blizzards and subzero temperatures. The dog himself was actually in attendance for the unveiling of this statue!
43
Bethesda Terrace
This gorgeous Italian-style terrace is the heart of Central Park. It was crucial to the original design for the park and remains one of the most beautiful places in New York City to this day. It has an upper and a lower section, both of which are simply breathtaking.
44
Bethesda Fountain
At 26 feet tall and almost 100 feet across, this fountain is impossible to miss. It's topped by a sculpture known as the Angel of the Waters, which was the only statue included in the original design for Central Park. Here, you'll also get a glimpse at Central Park's long cinematic history.
45
Alice in Wonderland Statue
This large statue of Alice, the Mad Hatter, and the White Rabbit from Lewis Carroll's classic book is a favorite among kids. It was actually designed to be climbed on, and the polished, shiny bronze stands as a testament to how successful this design ended up being.
46
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Colloquially known as the Met, this is one of the most famous museums in the world. It boasts 5,000 years of art from all over the world, from European masters like Monet to artifacts from ancient Egypt and beyond. If you're a lover of art or history, this is a must-see spot.
47
Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis Reservoir
This enormous reservoir holds about a billion gallons of water and makes for a beautiful centerpiece to the park. It was once intended to supply the entire city with clean water. Today, it's a fabulous spot to take a break and admire the city's skyline.
48
Arthur Ross Pinetum
The Arthur Ross Pinetum was designed with one specific purpose in mind: Add a splash of green to the park during the long, bleak winter months. If you're visiting after the leaves have fallen from the other trees, it makes for a lovely change of scenery.
49
Delacorte Theater
This open-air theater is home to the Public Theater, which puts on regular performances of Shakespeare and other classic plays. One of the coolest things about it? Productions here are totally free! Visitors need only stand in line to get in.
50
Belvedere Castle
Belvedere Castle offers unbeatable views of the park and the surrounding city. It also adds a pleasant touch of fairytale whimsy visitors are sure to love.
51
Shakespeare Garden
The flora on display in this beautiful garden are only those mentioned in William Shakespeare’s many plays and poems. The aim was to recreate, in spirit, the English countryside where the Bard of Avon lived.
52
Strawberry Fields, John Lennon Memorial
This memorial honors the musician John Lennon. Yoko Ono, his widow, didn't want another statue in Central Park, so instead the sculptor created a striking mosaic unlike anything else in the park.
53
Place de la Grande Armée
Votre visite de Central Park commence au Grand Army Plaza, au coin de la 5e et de la 59e. De là, vous marcherez jusqu'au réservoir et en reviendrez, en vous arrêtant à tous les meilleurs endroits du parc en cours de route.
54
Zoo de Central Park
Le zoo de Central Park établit la norme à suivre pour tous les zoos urbains. Ce zoo de 6,5 acres abrite toutes sortes d'animaux rares et en voie de disparition, notamment des manchots antarctiques et un léopard des neiges !
55
Statue de Balto
Cette statue commémore le husky préféré de tous, qui est devenu célèbre lorsqu'il a apporté des médicaments vitaux dans une ville isolée de l'Alaska à travers des blizzards aveuglants et des températures inférieures à zéro. Le chien lui-même était en fait présent pour le dévoilement de cette statue !
56
Terrasse Bethesda
Cette magnifique terrasse à l'italienne est le cœur de Central Park. Il était crucial pour la conception originale du parc et reste l'un des plus beaux endroits de New York à ce jour. Il a une partie supérieure et une partie inférieure, toutes deux à couper le souffle.
57
Fontaine Bethesda
À 26 pieds de haut et près de 100 pieds de large, cette fontaine est impossible à manquer. Il est surmonté d'une sculpture connue sous le nom d'Ange des eaux, qui était la seule statue incluse dans la conception originale de Central Park. Ici, vous aurez également un aperçu de la longue histoire cinématographique de Central Park.
58
Statuette d'Alice au pays des merveilles
Cette grande statue d'Alice, du Chapelier Fou et du Lapin Blanc du livre classique de Lewis Carroll est un favori parmi les enfants. Il a en fait été conçu pour être escaladé, et le bronze poli et brillant témoigne du succès de cette conception.
59
Le musée Métropolitain d'art
Familièrement connu sous le nom de Met, c'est l'un des musées les plus célèbres au monde. Il possède 5 000 ans d'art du monde entier, des maîtres européens comme Monet aux artefacts de l'Égypte ancienne et au-delà. Si vous êtes amateur d'art ou d'histoire, c'est un endroit incontournable.
60
Réservoir Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis
Cet énorme réservoir contient environ un milliard de gallons d'eau et constitue une belle pièce maîtresse du parc. Il était autrefois destiné à approvisionner toute la ville en eau potable. Aujourd'hui, c'est un endroit fabuleux pour faire une pause et admirer l'horizon de la ville.
61
Arthur Ross Pinetum
L'Arthur Ross Pinetum a été conçu dans un but précis : ajouter une touche de verdure au parc pendant les longs et mornes mois d'hiver. Si vous visitez après que les feuilles sont tombées des autres arbres, cela fait un joli changement de décor.
62
Théâtre Delacorte
Ce théâtre en plein air abrite le théâtre public, qui propose régulièrement des représentations de Shakespeare et d'autres pièces classiques. L'une des choses les plus cool à ce sujet? Les productions ici sont totalement gratuites! Les visiteurs n'ont qu'à faire la queue pour entrer.
63
Château du Belvédère
Le château du Belvédère offre une vue imprenable sur le parc et la ville environnante. Il ajoute également une touche agréable de fantaisie de conte de fées que les visiteurs adoreront à coup sûr.
64
Jardin de Shakespeare
La flore exposée dans ce magnifique jardin n'est que celle mentionnée dans les nombreuses pièces de théâtre et poèmes de William Shakespeare. Le but était de recréer, dans l'esprit, la campagne anglaise où vivait le barde d'Avon.
65
Champs de fraises, John Lennon Memorial
Ce mémorial rend hommage au musicien John Lennon. Yoko Ono, sa veuve, ne voulait pas d'une autre statue dans Central Park, alors le sculpteur a créé une mosaïque saisissante qui ne ressemble à rien d'autre dans le parc.
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Commentaires (3)
V2600MEkimw
Oct 2022
This was a great experience! Be prepared to spend more than an hour so you can learn more and take lots of pictures!
Réponse de l'hôte
Oct 2022
Thank you so much for your feedback! I’m thrilled that my tour of NYC Central Park added to your learning and that you enjoyed it. I also have 100 other self-guided tours for other parks, scenic drives, cities, and historic sites in the US — hopefully, you’ll get the chance to try them next time! Also, to remind you, the tour you bought is yours for a lifetime. So, you can listen to it at home or on your next visit.
Cristy_M
Jul 2022
Great walking tour! Note--we tried to do this on bikes, and the trails for bikes and walking are separate, so stick to walking to get the most out of this tour.
Réponse de l'hôte
Jul 2022
Thanks for your feedback and the helpful information to the future travellers Cristy! I’m glad that you had a great time on my tour. I hope to see you on one of my other self-guided tours in the future.
Discover570243
Nov 2021
I have an iPhone 8 and it ran out of battery life about half way through the tour. I did start at full power.
Réponse de l'hôte
Nov 2021
I’m so glad you enjoyed the tour! And this is a great tip for everyone else — please bring a battery pack and headphones. Newer phones won’t need an extra battery pack but it never hurts. (By the way — Apple offers free battery upgrades for older iPhones since they lost a lawsuit over battery life. You may be eligible!)

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