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Пешеходная экскурсия с гидом по Центральному парку Нью-Йорка - Полу-частная, макс. 8 чел.

Обзор
Центральный парк, пожалуй, единственный городской парк, который не нуждается в представлении. Эта достопримечательность так же важна для фильмов и телешоу, как и для настоящих жителей Нью-Йорка. В этой получастной пешеходной экскурсии вы сможете открыть для себя культовые черты этого обширного участка зелени, окруженного многомиллионными резиденциями и достопримечательностями.
Город: Нью-Йорк
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Tour the park rain or shine
Professional tour guide
Semi-private walking tour in the park
2.5 Hours Duration
Tour the park rain or shine
Professional tour guide
Semi-private walking tour in the park
Дополнительная информация
  • Путешественники должны иметь как минимум средний уровень физической подготовки.
  • Применяются минимальные цифры. Этот тур не будет проводиться без минимум 2 гостей, соответствующих требованиям. В этом случае вам будет предложена альтернативная дата или полный возврат средств.
  • Дети должны быть в сопровождении взрослого
  • Допускается максимум 8 человек на тур
  • Примечания. На маршрут тура могут повлиять национальные праздники. Когда это произойдет, мы предоставим гостям альтернативный маршрут, который позволит увидеть все основные моменты тура. В этих случаях мы не можем предоставить возмещение или скидки. Во время этого тура не допускаются большие сумки или чемоданы. Мы рекомендуем удобную обувь, бутылку воды, зонт на случай дождя и головной убор летом. Из-за усиленных мер безопасности на многих аттракционах некоторые нельзя посетить изнутри.
Что ожидать
1
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 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. Pass by Tavern on the Green—you might want to book dinner for later in the evening—or join the locals in Sheep Meadow, where New Yorkers can kick back and relax.
2
432 Park Avenue
After meeting your guide at the Latin America History equestrian statues on the corner of 6th Avenue and 59 Street, you enter the park. One of the first things you see is the surviving ASPCA horse drinking fountain sited in 1912. This represents the only place in the city where one can bring a horse to drink water if they happen to have one. You then walk west to get a stunning view of the residential skyscrapers that overlook Central Park. Spot the second tallest building in New York behind One World Trade Center.
3
Time Warner Center
You pass Time Warner Center, a mixed-use building complex that consists of two 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 that you might want to photograph.
4
Bow Bridge
Afterwards, you visit Bow Bridge, the largest bridge in the park. It is a cast iron bridge, decorated with Classical Greek refinement. While other bridges in the park are inconspicuous, Bow Bridge is made to stand out from its surroundings, and is decorated with an interlocking circles banister and intricate elements underneath the arch span.
5
Gapstow Bridge
Another bridge you come across during your tour is the beautiful Gapstow Bridge that was initially built in 1874. The bridge provides one of the best views of the New York City skyline, offering an ideal perspective on the city.
6
Turtle Pond
You can make your way to the Great Lawn, a 55-acre site 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 see the Turtle Pond, where many of the park’s turtles live.
7
The Dakota
The Dakota is perhaps the most famous cooperative building in the city. Constructed in 1884, it still maintains much of its original character. John Lennon, former Beatles member, lived here until his murder in the archway of the building in 1980.
8
Strawberry Fields, John Lennon Memorial
Strawberry Fields is 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 Fields is lined with elm trees, shrubs, flowers and rocks, making it a tranquil, picturesque site.
9
Bethesda Fountain
The Angel of Bethesda atop of Bethesda Fountain is on view next. Located in the center of Bethesda Terrace, the angel became New York City’s first major piece of public art commissioned from a woman.
10
Central Park Zoo
Finally, end your tour at the Central Park Zoo, at the southeast corner of Central Park. Here, you can either stay and enjoy the stunning landscapes of the park, or your guide can accompany you to the nearest subway.
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 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. Pass by Tavern on the Green—you might want to book dinner for later in the evening—or join the locals in Sheep Meadow, where New Yorkers can kick back and relax.
12
432 Park Avenue
After meeting your guide at the Latin America History equestrian statues on the corner of 6th Avenue and 59 Street, you enter the park. One of the first things you see is the surviving ASPCA horse drinking fountain sited in 1912. This represents the only place in the city where one can bring a horse to drink water if they happen to have one. You then walk west to get a stunning view of the residential skyscrapers that overlook Central Park. Spot the second tallest building in New York behind One World Trade Center.
13
Time Warner Center
You pass Time Warner Center, a mixed-use building complex that consists of two 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 that you might want to photograph.
14
Bow Bridge
Afterwards, you visit Bow Bridge, the largest bridge in the park. It is a cast iron bridge, decorated with Classical Greek refinement. While other bridges in the park are inconspicuous, Bow Bridge is made to stand out from its surroundings, and is decorated with an interlocking circles banister and intricate elements underneath the arch span.
15
Gapstow Bridge
Another bridge you come across during your tour is the beautiful Gapstow Bridge that was initially built in 1874. The bridge provides one of the best views of the New York City skyline, offering an ideal perspective on the city.
16
Turtle Pond
You can make your way to the Great Lawn, a 55-acre site 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 see the Turtle Pond, where many of the park’s turtles live.
17
The Dakota
The Dakota is perhaps the most famous cooperative building in the city. Constructed in 1884, it still maintains much of its original character. John Lennon, former Beatles member, lived here until his murder in the archway of the building in 1980.
18
Strawberry Fields, John Lennon Memorial
Strawberry Fields is 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 Fields is lined with elm trees, shrubs, flowers and rocks, making it a tranquil, picturesque site.
19
Bethesda Fountain
The Angel of Bethesda atop of Bethesda Fountain is on view next. Located in the center 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, end your tour at the Central Park Zoo, at the southeast corner of Central Park. Here, you can either stay and enjoy the stunning landscapes of the park, or your guide can 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 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. Pass by Tavern on the Green—you might want to book dinner for later in the evening—or join the locals in Sheep Meadow, where New Yorkers can kick back and relax.
22
432 Park Avenue
After meeting your guide at the Latin America History equestrian statues on the corner of 6th Avenue and 59 Street, you enter the park. One of the first things you see is the surviving ASPCA horse drinking fountain sited in 1912. This represents the only place in the city where one can bring a horse to drink water if they happen to have one. You then walk west to get a stunning view of the residential skyscrapers that overlook Central Park. Spot the second tallest building in New York behind One World Trade Center.
23
Time Warner Center
You pass Time Warner Center, a mixed-use building complex that consists of two 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 that you might want to photograph.
24
Bow Bridge
Afterwards, you visit Bow Bridge, the largest bridge in the park. It is a cast iron bridge, decorated with Classical Greek refinement. While other bridges in the park are inconspicuous, Bow Bridge is made to stand out from its surroundings, and is decorated with an interlocking circles banister and intricate elements underneath the arch span.
25
Gapstow Bridge
Another bridge you come across during your tour is the beautiful Gapstow Bridge that was initially built in 1874. The bridge provides one of the best views of the New York City skyline, offering an ideal perspective on the city.
26
Turtle Pond
You can make your way to the Great Lawn, a 55-acre site 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 see the Turtle Pond, where many of the park’s turtles live.
27
The Dakota
The Dakota is perhaps the most famous cooperative building in the city. Constructed in 1884, it still maintains much of its original character. John Lennon, former Beatles member, lived here until his murder in the archway of the building in 1980.
28
Strawberry Fields, John Lennon Memorial
Strawberry Fields is 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 Fields is lined with elm trees, shrubs, flowers and rocks, making it a tranquil, picturesque site.
29
Bethesda Fountain
The Angel of Bethesda atop of Bethesda Fountain is on view next. Located in the center 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, end your tour at the Central Park Zoo, at the southeast corner of Central Park. Here, you can either stay and enjoy the stunning landscapes of the park, or your guide can 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 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. Pass by Tavern on the Green—you might want to book dinner for later in the evening—or join the locals in Sheep Meadow, where New Yorkers can kick back and relax.
32
432 Park Avenue
After meeting your guide at the Latin America History equestrian statues on the corner of 6th Avenue and 59 Street, you enter the park. One of the first things you see is the surviving ASPCA horse drinking fountain sited in 1912. This represents the only place in the city where one can bring a horse to drink water if they happen to have one. You then walk west to get a stunning view of the residential skyscrapers that overlook Central Park. Spot the second tallest building in New York behind One World Trade Center.
33
Time Warner Center
You pass Time Warner Center, a mixed-use building complex that consists of two 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 that you might want to photograph.
34
Bow Bridge
Afterwards, you visit Bow Bridge, the largest bridge in the park. It is a cast iron bridge, decorated with Classical Greek refinement. While other bridges in the park are inconspicuous, Bow Bridge is made to stand out from its surroundings, and is decorated with an interlocking circles banister and intricate elements underneath the arch span.
35
Gapstow Bridge
Another bridge you come across during your tour is the beautiful Gapstow Bridge that was initially built in 1874. The bridge provides one of the best views of the New York City skyline, offering an ideal perspective on the city.
36
Turtle Pond
You can make your way to the Great Lawn, a 55-acre site 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 see the Turtle Pond, where many of the park’s turtles live.
37
The Dakota
The Dakota is perhaps the most famous cooperative building in the city. Constructed in 1884, it still maintains much of its original character. John Lennon, former Beatles member, lived here until his murder in the archway of the building in 1980.
38
Strawberry Fields, John Lennon Memorial
Strawberry Fields is 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 Fields is lined with elm trees, shrubs, flowers and rocks, making it a tranquil, picturesque site.
39
Bethesda Fountain
The Angel of Bethesda atop of Bethesda Fountain is on view next. Located in the center 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, end your tour at the Central Park Zoo, at the southeast corner of Central Park. Here, you can either stay and enjoy the stunning landscapes of the park, or your guide can accompany you to the nearest subway.
41
Центральный парк
Исследуйте этот проект 19-го века, который дал горожанам возможность убежать от городской жизни. Узнайте о статуях выдающихся личностей, таких как Боливар и Марти, или посмотрите на статуи более игривых персонажей, таких как ездовая собака Балто и персонажи из Алисы в стране чудес. Пересеките очаровательный мост Гэпстоу по пути в зоопарк Центрального парка. Прогуляйтесь по усаженному деревьями торговому центру и обсудите литературных деятелей на его пути, заканчивающемся у мгновенно узнаваемой террасы и фонтана Bethesda. Пересеките мост Боу по пути в Strawberry Fields и Dakota, чтобы узнать о последнем дне жизни Джона Леннона. Пройдите мимо Tavern on the Green — возможно, вы захотите заказать ужин на более поздний вечер — или присоединитесь к местным жителям на Sheep Meadow, где ньюйоркцы могут расслабиться и отдохнуть.
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432 Парк Авеню
После встречи с гидом у конных статуй «История Латинской Америки» на углу 6-й авеню и 59-й улицы вы входите в парк. Первое, что вы видите, — это уцелевший фонтан для питья лошадей ASPCA, установленный в 1912 году. Это единственное место в городе, куда можно привести лошадь напоить водой, если она у них есть. Затем вы идете на запад, чтобы полюбоваться потрясающим видом на жилые небоскребы, возвышающиеся над Центральным парком. Найдите второе по высоте здание в Нью-Йорке после One World Trade Center.
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Тайм Уорнер Центр
Вы проходите мимо Time Warner Center, многофункционального комплекса зданий, состоящего из двух башен, соединенных многоэтажным атриумом. Комплекс включает в себя высококлассные магазины розничной торговли, а также несколько офисных и жилых квартир. Еще один впечатляющий небоскреб, который вы, возможно, захотите сфотографировать.
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Боу Бридж
После этого вы посетите Боу-Бридж, самый большой мост в парке. Это чугунный мост, украшенный классической греческой изысканностью. В то время как другие мосты в парке незаметны, Боу-Бридж сделан так, чтобы выделяться из его окружения, и украшен пересекающимися перилами кругов и замысловатыми элементами под пролетом арки.
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Мост Гэпстоу
Еще один мост, с которым вы столкнетесь во время вашего тура, — это красивый мост Гэпстоу, который был первоначально построен в 1874 году. С моста открывается один из лучших видов на горизонт Нью-Йорка, предлагая идеальную перспективу на город.
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Черепаший пруд
Вы можете добраться до Большой лужайки площадью 55 акров, которая считается одной из самых известных лужаек в мире. Лужайка — отличное место, где можно устроить пикник весенним днем ​​или позагорать летом. Рядом вы увидите Черепаший пруд, где живут многие черепахи парка.
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Дакота
Дакота, пожалуй, самое известное кооперативное здание в городе. Построенный в 1884 году, он до сих пор сохраняет большую часть своего первоначального характера. Джон Леннон, бывший участник «Битлз», жил здесь до своего убийства в арке здания в 1980 году.
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Земляничные поля, Мемориал Джона Леннона
Strawberry Fields — это участок площадью 2,5 акра в Центральном парке, который отдает дань уважения покойному Битлу Джону Леннону. Strawberry Fields — это тихая зона в парке, окруженная вязами, кустарниками, цветами и камнями, что делает его тихим и живописным местом.
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Фонтан Бетесда
Далее можно увидеть ангела Бетесды на вершине фонтана Бетесда. Расположенный в центре Bethesda Terrace, ангел стал первым крупным произведением паблик-арта в Нью-Йорке, созданным по заказу женщины.
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Зоопарк Центрального парка
Наконец, завершите свой тур в зоопарке Центрального парка, в юго-восточном углу Центрального парка. Здесь вы можете либо остаться и насладиться потрясающими пейзажами парка, либо ваш гид может сопроводить вас до ближайшего метро.
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Pamela Y
Jun 2019
Great job by Jeff. Tour just the right length. Jeff gave us the history of the park along with photos of what the area looked like before, during, and after construction. Very interesting.

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