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Central Park w Nowym Jorku — ekskluzywna wycieczka piesza z przewodnikiem

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Probably the only urban park that needs no introduction, Central Park is as important to movies and TV shows as it is to real New Yorkers. On this 2.5 hour exclusive tour, you’ll discover the iconic features of this vast swatch of green surrounded by multi-million dollar residences and landmarks.
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Czas trwania 2,5 godziny
Private Walking Tour
Tour Will Run, Rain Or Shine
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Dodatkowe informacje
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
  • Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
  • Maximum of 8 people per tour allowed
  • Operates in all weather conditions, please dress appropriately
  • Notes: The tour route may be affected by national celebrations. When this occurs, we will provide guests with an alternative route still being able to see all the highlights on the tour. In these cases we are unable to provide refunds or discounts. No large bags or suitcases are allowed during this tour. We recommend comfortable shoes, a bottle of water, umbrella in case of rain and hat during summer. Due to increased security measures at many attractions some can’t be visited from the inside.
Czego oczekiwać
1
Park Centralny
.Poznaj ten XIX-wieczny projekt, który dał mieszkańcom miast ucieczkę od miejskiego życia. Dowiedz się o posągach wybitnych postaci, takich jak Bolivar i Marti, lub obejrzyj posągi bardziej zabawnych postaci, takich jak pies zaprzęgowy Balto i postacie z Alicji w Krainie Czarów. Przejdź przez uroczy – i słynny – Gapstow Bridge w drodze do zoo w Central Parku. Przejdź się po wysadzanym drzewami centrum handlowym i porozmawiaj o postaciach literackich na jego ścieżce, kończącej się na natychmiast rozpoznawalnym tarasie i fontannie Bethesda. Przejdź przez Bow Bridge w drodze do Strawberry Fields i Dakoty, aby dowiedzieć się o ostatnim dniu Johna Lennona pod jego pomnikiem. Przejdź obok Tavern on the Green, aby zarezerwować kolację późnym wieczorem lub dołącz do mieszkańców Sheep Meadow, gdzie nowojorczycy z różnych środowisk mogą odpocząć i zrelaksować się.
2
432 Park Avenue
Po spotkaniu ze swoim przewodnikiem przy pomnikach jeździeckich historii Ameryki Łacińskiej na rogu 6 Ave i 59 St, wejdziesz do parku. Jedną z pierwszych rzeczy, które zobaczysz, jest ocalała fontanna do picia dla koni ASPCA, zlokalizowana w 1912 roku. Chociaż jesteśmy dobrze zaznajomieni ze światem samochodów, jest to jedyne miejsce w mieście, gdzie można przyprowadzić konia do picia wody, jeśli tak się stanie mieć jeden. Następnie udasz się na zachód, aby uzyskać wspaniały widok na nowe SuperScrapers. 432 Park Avenue to wieżowiec mieszkalny z widokiem na Central Park. Drapacz chmur jest drugim co do wysokości budynkiem w Nowym Jorku po One World Trade Center, co czyni go doskonałą lokalizacją do zamieszkania.
3
Centrum Time Warnera
Następnie zobaczysz Time Warner Center, kompleks budynków o mieszanym przeznaczeniu, który składa się z dwóch bliźniaczych wież połączonych wielopiętrowym atrium. W kompleksie znajdują się ekskluzywne sklepy detaliczne, a także kilka mieszkań biurowych i mieszkalnych. Kolejny imponujący wieżowiec do sfotografowania!
4
Most Łukowy
Następnie odwiedzisz Bow Bridge, największy most w parku. Jest to żeliwny most, ozdobiony klasycznym greckim wyrafinowaniem w XIX wieku. Podczas gdy inne mosty w parku są niepozorne, Bow Bridge ma wyróżniać się z otoczenia, ozdobiony zazębiającymi się kręgami poręczy i skomplikowanymi elementami pod przęsłem łuku.
5
Most Gapstowa
Kolejnym mostem, na który natkniesz się podczas wycieczki, jest piękny łupkowy most Gapstow, który został zbudowany w 1874 roku. Z mostu roztacza się jeden z najlepszych widoków na panoramę Nowego Jorku i będziesz mógł zrobić kilka świetnych ujęć miasta.
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Staw Żółwi
Następnie udasz się do Great Lawn, obszaru o powierzchni 55 akrów, który jest uważany za jeden z najsłynniejszych trawników na świecie. The Lawn to świetne miejsce na piknik w wiosenne popołudnie lub złapanie promieni w lecie. W pobliżu zobaczysz Turtle Pond, w którym żyje większość żółwi parku.
7
Dakota
Następnie zobaczysz Dakotę, być może najsłynniejszy budynek spółdzielczy w mieście. Zbudowany w 1884 roku, nadal zachowuje wiele ze swojego pierwotnego charakteru. Był to dom Johna Lennona, byłego członka Beatlesów od 1973 roku aż do jego morderstwa w sklepieniu budynku w 1980 roku.
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Truskawkowe Pola, Memoriał Johna Lennona
Następnie odwiedzisz Strawberry Fields, obszar o powierzchni 2,5 akra w Central Parku, który jest hołdem dla zmarłego Beatlesa, Johna Lennona. Wyznaczony cichy obszar w parku, Strawberry Files, jest otoczony wiązami, krzewami, kwiatami i skałami, co czyni go spokojnym, malowniczym miejscem.
9
Fontanna Bethesda
Podczas spaceru natkniesz się na tak zwanego Anioła Bethesdy na szczycie Fontanny Bethesda. Położony w centrum Bethesda Terrace anioł stał się pierwszym dużym dziełem sztuki publicznej Nowego Jorku zamówionym przez kobietę.
10
Zoo w Central Parku
Na koniec zakończymy naszą wycieczkę w zoo w Central Parku, w południowo-wschodnim rogu Central Parku w Nowym Jorku. Tutaj możesz albo zostać i podziwiać wspaniałe krajobrazy parku, albo przewodnik odprowadzi Cię do najbliższej stacji metra.
11
Central Park
.Explore this 19th century project that gave city dwellers an escape from urban life. Learn about the statues of prominent figures like Bolivar and Marti, or check out statues of more playful figures like sled-dog Balto and characters from Alice in Wonderland. Cross the charming – and famous – Gapstow Bridge on your way to the Central Park Zoo. Stroll the tree-lined Mall and discuss the literary figures along its path, ending at the instantly-recognizable Bethesda Terrace and Fountain. Cross Bow Bridge on your way to Strawberry Fields and the Dakota to learn about John Lennon’s final day at his memorial. Pass by Tavern on the Green to book dinner later in the evening or join the locals in Sheep Meadow, where New Yorkers of all walks of life can kick back and relax.
12
432 Park Avenue
After meeting your guide at the Latin America History equestrian statues on the corner of 6 Ave & 59 St, you will enter the park. One of the first things you will see is the surviving ASPCA horse drinking fountain sited in 1912. Although we are well into the world of the automobile, this represents the only place in the city where one can bring a horse to drink water if they happen to have one. You will then walk west to get a stunning view of the new SuperScrapers. 432 Park Avenue is a residential skyscraper that overlooks Central Park. The skyscraper is the second tallest building in New York behind One World Trade Centre, making it a prime location to live at.
13
Time Warner Center
Next you will see the Time Warner Center, a mixed-use building complex that consists of two twin towers bridged by a multi-story atrium. The complex contains upscale retail shops as well as some office and residential flats. Yet another impressive skyscraper for you to photograph!
14
Bow Bridge
Afterwards, you will visit Bow Bridge, the largest bridge in the park. It is a cast iron bridge, decorated designed with Classical Greek refinement during the 19th century. While other bridges in the park are inconspicuous, Bow Bridge is made to stand out from its surroundings, decorated with an interlocking circles banister and intricate elements underneath the arch span.
15
Gapstow Bridge
Another bridge you will come across during your tour is the beautiful schist Gapstow Bridge that ws initially built in 1874. The bridge offers one of the best views of the New York City skyline and you will be able to get some great shots of the city.
16
Turtle Pond
Then, you will make your way to the Great Lawn, a site of 55-acres that is considered one of the most famous lawns in the world. The Lawn is a great place to have a picnic on a spring afternoon or catch some rays in summer. Close by you will see the Turtle Pond, where most of the park’s turtles live.
17
The Dakota
After this you will see the Dakota, perhaps the most famous cooperative building in the city. Constructed in 1884, it still maintains much of its original character. It was the home of John Lennon, former Beatles member from 1973 until his murder in the archway of the building in 1980.
18
Strawberry Fields, John Lennon Memorial
Following, you will visit Strawberry fields, a 2.5-acre area in Central Park that pays tribute to the late Beatle, John Lennon. A designated quiet area in the park, Strawberry files is lined with elm trees, shrubs, flowers and rocks, making it a tranquil, picturesque site.
19
Bethesda Fountain
During your walk you will come across what is known as the Angel of Bethesda atop of Bethesda Fountain. Located in the centre of Bethesda Terrace, the angel became New York City’s first major piece of public art commissioned from a woman.
20
Central Park Zoo
Finally, we will end our tour at the Central Park Zoo, at the southeast corner of Central Park in New York City. Here, you can either stay and enjoy the stunning landscapes of the park, or your guide will accompany you to the nearest subway.
21
Central Park
.Explore this 19th century project that gave city dwellers an escape from urban life. Learn about the statues of prominent figures like Bolivar and Marti, or check out statues of more playful figures like sled-dog Balto and characters from Alice in Wonderland. Cross the charming – and famous – Gapstow Bridge on your way to the Central Park Zoo. Stroll the tree-lined Mall and discuss the literary figures along its path, ending at the instantly-recognizable Bethesda Terrace and Fountain. Cross Bow Bridge on your way to Strawberry Fields and the Dakota to learn about John Lennon’s final day at his memorial. Pass by Tavern on the Green to book dinner later in the evening or join the locals in Sheep Meadow, where New Yorkers of all walks of life can kick back and relax.
22
432 Park Avenue
After meeting your guide at the Latin America History equestrian statues on the corner of 6 Ave & 59 St, you will enter the park. One of the first things you will see is the surviving ASPCA horse drinking fountain sited in 1912. Although we are well into the world of the automobile, this represents the only place in the city where one can bring a horse to drink water if they happen to have one. You will then walk west to get a stunning view of the new SuperScrapers. 432 Park Avenue is a residential skyscraper that overlooks Central Park. The skyscraper is the second tallest building in New York behind One World Trade Centre, making it a prime location to live at.
23
Time Warner Center
Next you will see the Time Warner Center, a mixed-use building complex that consists of two twin towers bridged by a multi-story atrium. The complex contains upscale retail shops as well as some office and residential flats. Yet another impressive skyscraper for you to photograph!
24
Bow Bridge
Afterwards, you will visit Bow Bridge, the largest bridge in the park. It is a cast iron bridge, decorated designed with Classical Greek refinement during the 19th century. While other bridges in the park are inconspicuous, Bow Bridge is made to stand out from its surroundings, decorated with an interlocking circles banister and intricate elements underneath the arch span.
25
Gapstow Bridge
Another bridge you will come across during your tour is the beautiful schist Gapstow Bridge that ws initially built in 1874. The bridge offers one of the best views of the New York City skyline and you will be able to get some great shots of the city.
26
Turtle Pond
Then, you will make your way to the Great Lawn, a site of 55-acres that is considered one of the most famous lawns in the world. The Lawn is a great place to have a picnic on a spring afternoon or catch some rays in summer. Close by you will see the Turtle Pond, where most of the park’s turtles live.
27
The Dakota
After this you will see the Dakota, perhaps the most famous cooperative building in the city. Constructed in 1884, it still maintains much of its original character. It was the home of John Lennon, former Beatles member from 1973 until his murder in the archway of the building in 1980.
28
Strawberry Fields, John Lennon Memorial
Following, you will visit Strawberry fields, a 2.5-acre area in Central Park that pays tribute to the late Beatle, John Lennon. A designated quiet area in the park, Strawberry files is lined with elm trees, shrubs, flowers and rocks, making it a tranquil, picturesque site.
29
Bethesda Fountain
During your walk you will come across what is known as the Angel of Bethesda atop of Bethesda Fountain. Located in the centre of Bethesda Terrace, the angel became New York City’s first major piece of public art commissioned from a woman.
30
Central Park Zoo
Finally, we will end our tour at the Central Park Zoo, at the southeast corner of Central Park in New York City. Here, you can either stay and enjoy the stunning landscapes of the park, or your guide will accompany you to the nearest subway.
31
Central Park
.Explore this 19th century project that gave city dwellers an escape from urban life. Learn about the statues of prominent figures like Bolivar and Marti, or check out statues of more playful figures like sled-dog Balto and characters from Alice in Wonderland. Cross the charming – and famous – Gapstow Bridge on your way to the Central Park Zoo. Stroll the tree-lined Mall and discuss the literary figures along its path, ending at the instantly-recognizable Bethesda Terrace and Fountain. Cross Bow Bridge on your way to Strawberry Fields and the Dakota to learn about John Lennon’s final day at his memorial. Pass by Tavern on the Green to book dinner later in the evening or join the locals in Sheep Meadow, where New Yorkers of all walks of life can kick back and relax.
32
432 Park Avenue
After meeting your guide at the Latin America History equestrian statues on the corner of 6 Ave & 59 St, you will enter the park. One of the first things you will see is the surviving ASPCA horse drinking fountain sited in 1912. Although we are well into the world of the automobile, this represents the only place in the city where one can bring a horse to drink water if they happen to have one. You will then walk west to get a stunning view of the new SuperScrapers. 432 Park Avenue is a residential skyscraper that overlooks Central Park. The skyscraper is the second tallest building in New York behind One World Trade Centre, making it a prime location to live at.
33
Time Warner Center
Next you will see the Time Warner Center, a mixed-use building complex that consists of two twin towers bridged by a multi-story atrium. The complex contains upscale retail shops as well as some office and residential flats. Yet another impressive skyscraper for you to photograph!
34
Bow Bridge
Afterwards, you will visit Bow Bridge, the largest bridge in the park. It is a cast iron bridge, decorated designed with Classical Greek refinement during the 19th century. While other bridges in the park are inconspicuous, Bow Bridge is made to stand out from its surroundings, decorated with an interlocking circles banister and intricate elements underneath the arch span.
35
Gapstow Bridge
Another bridge you will come across during your tour is the beautiful schist Gapstow Bridge that ws initially built in 1874. The bridge offers one of the best views of the New York City skyline and you will be able to get some great shots of the city.
36
Turtle Pond
Then, you will make your way to the Great Lawn, a site of 55-acres that is considered one of the most famous lawns in the world. The Lawn is a great place to have a picnic on a spring afternoon or catch some rays in summer. Close by you will see the Turtle Pond, where most of the park’s turtles live.
37
The Dakota
After this you will see the Dakota, perhaps the most famous cooperative building in the city. Constructed in 1884, it still maintains much of its original character. It was the home of John Lennon, former Beatles member from 1973 until his murder in the archway of the building in 1980.
38
Strawberry Fields, John Lennon Memorial
Following, you will visit Strawberry fields, a 2.5-acre area in Central Park that pays tribute to the late Beatle, John Lennon. A designated quiet area in the park, Strawberry files is lined with elm trees, shrubs, flowers and rocks, making it a tranquil, picturesque site.
39
Bethesda Fountain
During your walk you will come across what is known as the Angel of Bethesda atop of Bethesda Fountain. Located in the centre of Bethesda Terrace, the angel became New York City’s first major piece of public art commissioned from a woman.
40
Central Park Zoo
Finally, we will end our tour at the Central Park Zoo, at the southeast corner of Central Park in New York City. Here, you can either stay and enjoy the stunning landscapes of the park, or your guide will accompany you to the nearest subway.
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G8124QKkateb
Jan 2025
Our day at the Met with Mark was truly unforgettable. The sheer size of the museum had always felt intimidating to my husband and me, but Mark made it approachable, intimate, and engaging. He masterfully broke down the museum’s layout and shared fascinating insights into specific pieces we might have otherwise overlooked. Mark's humor, intelligence, and passion for art made the entire day both educational and incredibly enjoyable. It was worth every penny, and we will cherish the memories of our time at the Met with him. Highly, highly recommended!
Kathy_V
Dec 2024
Best guide ever. Just 2 of us so got the best of the best person tour. Highly recommended if you get Mark you won’t be disappointed.
KasChris1962
Nov 2024
After another guide canceled due to rain and parade staging, we were able to rebook on Thanksgiving afternoon. Mark, an accomplished artist and NYC local, was an excellent guide. We moved the starting point from the southern end to the Met and my wife, teenage daughter and I were treated to a 2-hour 15-minute tour of some of the Park’s most treasured highlights, including Belvedere Castle, the Whispering Bench, Strawberry Fields, the Lake and the Literary Walk. Mark clearly treasures NYC and CP and provided the great insight, some inside info and just the right amount of snark. Highly recommend!

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