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Samodzielna wycieczka piesza po Central Parku w Nowym Jorku

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Welcome to Central Park, a leafy oasis in the heart of the Big Apple! This self-guided walking tour explores all the best spots in the park, from the super-popular Bethesda Terrace (featured in countless movies and shows) to the scenic Mall walkway, Central Park Zoo, and so much more! As you walk, hear the unexpected stories behind the park, its many attractions, and the early days of New York City.

After booking, check your email to download the separate Audio Tour Guide App by Action, enter your unique password, and access your tour. These steps require good internet/Wi-Fi access. From there, follow the audio instructions and the route.

Buy once, use for one year! Ideal for extended visits and return trips over the next 12 months.

This isn't an entrance ticket. Check opening hours before your visit.
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Easy-to-use app: download Action’s Tour Guide App onto your phone
Dodatkowe informacje
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • How to access: Once you book a tour, you’ll get a confirmation email and text with instructions: • Download the separate tour app by Action • Enter the password • Download the tour MUST DO while in strong wifi/cellular Works offline after download
  • How to start touring: Open Action’s separate audio tour guide app once onsite. • If there is just one tour, launch it. • If multiple tour versions exist, launch the one with your planned starting point and direction.
  • Go to the starting point No one will meet you at the start. This tour is self-guided Enter the first story’s point and the audio will begin automatically Follow the audio cues to the next story, which will also play automatically. Enjoy hands-free exploring. If you face audio issues, contact support. Stick to the tour route & speed limit for the best experience.
  • Travel worry-free: Use the tour app anytime, on any day, and over multiple days. Start and pause the tour whenever you like, taking breaks and exploring side excursions at your own pace. Skip anything you don’t care about or explore bonus content for everything that interests you
  • Savings tips: Walking tours: couples can share one tour by splitting headphones
  • Buy once, use for one year! Ideal for extended visits and return trips over the next 12 months.
Czego oczekiwać
1
Plac Wielkiej Armii
Twoja wycieczka po Central Parku zaczyna się w Grand Army Plaza na rogu 5 i 59. Stąd przejdziesz całą drogę do zbiornika iz powrotem, zatrzymując się po drodze we wszystkich najlepszych miejscach parku.
2
Zoo w Central Parku
Ogród zoologiczny w Central Parku wyznacza standardy dla wszystkich miejskich ogrodów zoologicznych. W tym 6,5-hektarowym zoo można zobaczyć wszystkie rzadkie i zagrożone gatunki zwierząt, w tym pingwiny antarktyczne i lamparta śnieżnego!
3
Posąg Balto
Ta statua upamiętnia ulubionego przez wszystkich husky, który stał się sławny, kiedy przyniósł lekarstwo ratujące życie do odległego miasteczka na Alasce przez oślepiające zamiecie i ujemne temperatury. Sam pies był obecny na odsłonięciu tego pomnika!
4
Taras Bethesdy
Ten wspaniały taras w stylu włoskim jest sercem Central Parku. Miało to kluczowe znaczenie dla pierwotnego projektu parku i do dziś pozostaje jednym z najpiękniejszych miejsc w Nowym Jorku. Ma górną i dolną sekcję, z których obie po prostu zapierają dech w piersiach.
5
Fontanna Bethesda
Ta fontanna ma 26 stóp wysokości i prawie 100 stóp średnicy, której nie można przegapić. Zwieńczona jest rzeźbą znaną jako Anioł Wód, która była jedyną figurą uwzględnioną w oryginalnym projekcie Central Parku. Tutaj możesz również rzucić okiem na długą kinową historię Central Parku.
6
Posąg Alicji w Krainie Czarów
Ten duży posąg Alicji, Szalonego Kapelusznika i Białego Królika z klasycznej książki Lewisa Carrolla jest ulubieńcem dzieci. W rzeczywistości został zaprojektowany do wspinania się, a wypolerowany, błyszczący brąz stanowi świadectwo sukcesu tego projektu.
7
Miejskie Muzeum Sztuki
Potocznie zwane Met, jest to jedno z najbardziej znanych muzeów na świecie. Oferuje 5000 lat sztuki z całego świata, od europejskich mistrzów, takich jak Monet, po artefakty ze starożytnego Egiptu i nie tylko. Jeśli jesteś miłośnikiem sztuki lub historii, jest to miejsce, które musisz zobaczyć.
8
Zbiornik Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis
Ten ogromny zbiornik zawiera około miliarda galonów wody i stanowi piękną centralną część parku. Kiedyś miała zaopatrywać całe miasto w czystą wodę. Dziś jest to wspaniałe miejsce na przerwę i podziwianie panoramy miasta.
9
Artura Rossa Pinetuma
Arthur Ross Pinetum został zaprojektowany z myślą o jednym konkretnym celu: dodać odrobinę zieleni do parku podczas długich, ponurych zimowych miesięcy. Jeśli odwiedzasz po tym, jak liście opadły z innych drzew, stanowi to cudowną zmianę scenerii.
10
Teatr Delacorte
Ten teatr na świeżym powietrzu jest siedzibą Teatru Publicznego, który regularnie wystawia Szekspira i inne klasyczne sztuki. Jedna z najfajniejszych rzeczy w tym? Produkcje tutaj są całkowicie darmowe! Goście muszą tylko stać w kolejce, aby wejść.
11
Zamek Belweder
Zamek Belvedere oferuje niezrównane widoki na park i otaczające miasto. Dodaje również przyjemnego akcentu bajkowego kaprysu, który z pewnością pokochają goście.
12
Ogród Szekspira
Flora prezentowana w tym pięknym ogrodzie to tylko te, o których mowa w wielu sztukach i wierszach Williama Szekspira. Celem było odtworzenie w duchu angielskiej wsi, w której mieszkał bard z Avon.
13
Truskawkowe Pola, Memoriał Johna Lennona
Ten pomnik upamiętnia muzyka Johna Lennona. Yoko Ono, wdowa po nim, nie chciała kolejnego pomnika w Central Parku, więc zamiast tego rzeźbiarz stworzył uderzającą mozaikę, niepodobną do niczego innego w parku.
14
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!
15
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!
16
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.
17
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.
18
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.
19
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.
20
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.
21
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.
22
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.
23
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.
24
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.
25
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.
26
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!
27
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!
28
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.
29
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.
30
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.
31
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.
32
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.
33
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.
34
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.
35
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.
36
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.
37
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.
38
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!
39
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!
40
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.
41
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.
42
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.
43
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.
44
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.
45
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.
46
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.
47
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.
48
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.
49
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.
50
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!
51
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!
52
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.
53
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.
54
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.
55
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.
56
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.
57
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.
58
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.
59
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.
60
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.
61
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.
62
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!
63
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!
64
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.
65
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.
66
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.
67
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.
68
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.
69
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.
70
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.
71
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.
72
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.
73
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.
74
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!
75
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!
76
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.
77
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.
78
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.
79
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.
80
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.
81
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.
82
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.
83
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.
84
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.
85
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.
86
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!
87
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!
88
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.
89
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.
90
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.
91
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.
92
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.
93
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.
94
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.
95
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.
96
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.
97
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.
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Recenzje (18)
476kellyf
Sep 2023
My husband and I are in NYC for the first time so that I may see Broadway shows. We decided going into Central Park was a way to spend our day while waiting for the show to start. I knew we would miss things in Central Park on our own and found this digital walking tour. It was great!! We spent almost four hours walking around the park and had lunch in the park as well. I loved the narration and the ease of the app which automatically started when we approached a highlight. The learn more button was great and I like that I can go listen again. I highly recommend you try this!
Odpowiedź od gospodarza
Sep 2023
Kelly, your experience in NYC's Central Park sounds delightful, and I'm thrilled my NYC Central Park Audio Tour could be part of your memorable day! Central Park has so much to offer, and I'm glad the app made it easy for you to explore and learn more about its iconic spots. A stroll in the park followed by a Broadway show - what a perfect NYC day! If your wanderlust ever guides you to more destinations, my Action+ Tour Bundle awaits with over 100 self-guided tours to enhance your travels. Enjoy all your future adventures!
Susan_L
Aug 2023
Specially enjoyed Sheep's meadow, john lennon imagine, and just learning more about the park in general.
Odpowiedź od gospodarza
Aug 2023
Susan, I'm pleased you found good value in my Central Park Audio Tour. The iconic spots you mentioned, like Sheep's Meadow and the John Lennon Imagine tribute, resonate with many. Discovering the hidden gems and stories behind such a historic park makes the journey all the more enriching. Should your wanderlust take you to other destinations, my Action+ Tour Bundle has over 100 self-guided tours waiting to bring more stories to life. Enjoy your explorations!
ShinyPete
Aug 2023
This is a perfect way, at low cost (pedal carriage tours in Central Park are currently $6.99/minute!) to learn much more about the construction, history and contents of Central Park. We walked the whole route in 2:30 and covered 5.3 miles. Total walking time taking in all the 43 stops was 1:50.
Odpowiedź od gospodarza
Aug 2023
Pete, thank you for your glowing review of the NYC Central Park Walking Audio Tour! I am thrilled that you found the tour informative and valuable and that you could take in all 43 stops along the way. Central Park is rich in history and beauty, and I am honored to have helped you explore it meaningfully. If you plan to travel more, you may like my Action+ Tour Bundle; it has all of my self-guided tours, over 100 in total. Here's to more discoveries and joyful journeys!

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