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Частная прогулка на конной повозке в Центральном парке Нью-Йорка (55 мин) с 1965 года™

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Наша конная поездка в центральном парке предназначена для тех, кто хочет открыть для себя три знаменитых памятника Центрального парка: площадь Черри-Хилл, Земляничные поля, а также фонтан и террасу Бетесда. Помимо мест, упомянутых выше, этот невероятный тур охватывает многие известные места, включая Овечий луг, Таверну на зелени и многое другое.

Ваша карета будет иметь классический дизайн, чтобы дать вам ощущение королевской власти, и по запросу ваша поездка на карете в Центральный парк может сопровождаться рассказом о фактах и ​​истории, а также несколькими завораживающими фотографиями с захватывающим дух фоном.

Мы уверены, что наши прогулки на конной повозке в центральном парке останутся в памяти наших клиентов на всю жизнь. Поэтому, пожалуйста, свяжитесь с нами, когда захотите совершить экскурсию по парку, и позвольте нам обслужить вас так, как вы раньше не испытывали.
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  • Младенцы и маленькие дети могут ездить в детской коляске
  • Допускаются животные-поводыри
  • Остановки общественного транспорта поблизости
  • Необходимо размещение с младенцами сидеть на коленях у взрослого
  • Подходит для всех уровней физической подготовки
  • Не рекомендуется для путешественников с серьезной аллергией на лошадей
  • Для путешественников и персонала доступно дезинфицирующее средство для рук
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  • Социальное дистанцирование соблюдается на протяжении всего опыта
  • Снаряжение/оборудование дезинфицируются между использованием
  • Транспортные средства регулярно дезинфицируются
  • Гидам требуется регулярно мыть руки
  • Регулярные проверки температуры у сотрудников
  • Платная политика пребывания дома для сотрудников с симптомами заболевания
  • Бесконтактная оплата чаевых и дополнительных услуг
  • * *Обновление: наши водители полностью вакцинированы** В NYC Fancy Rides мы привержены общей цели — положить конец пандемии коронавируса. Мы твердо верим, что каждый из нас играет важную роль на пути к успеху, будучи ответственным и усердным. NYC Fancy Rides работает соответственно.
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1
Wollman Rink
Wollman Rink is the largest public ice rink in NYC and also famous for scenes from movies such as Home Alone 2, Limitless, and Serendipity.
2
Central Park Carousel
Originally crafted in 1908, the current Carousel is one of the nation's largest merry-go-rounds, featuring 57 hand-carved horses and two decorative chariots.
3
The Dairy Visitor Center and Gift Shop
Back in time, one of the critical needs of children was for fresh milk. Unfortunately, a series of scandals and cholera outbreaks placed the dairy production of the city under a cloud of suspicion. To lift suspicion and fulfill the Dairy needs of the people, the city provided a place where families could find a ready supply of fresh milk when traveling to the park. Thus, the dairy was built. Today, the Dairy serves as a general visitor center and provides the public with information on the design of Central Park, current park events and programs.
4
Central Park's Literary Walk
This quarter-mile promenade is flanked by towering American elm trees. A stroll along the Mall can be a transcendent experience, precisely what Olmsted and Vaux envisioned for the Park’s only formal promenade. The elegant path is surrounded by North America’s largest remaining stand of American elms, whose interlocking branches create a stained-glass effect as sunlight trickles to the ground.
5
Balto Statue
A heroic sled dog immortalized in bronze, Balto is a beloved fixture in the Park.
6
Central Park Summerstage
A spacious outdoor entertainment venue just off the eastern edge of the Mall, Rumsey Playfield features all types of cultural delights—music, dance, spoken word, film.
7
Conservatory Water
This ornamental pond was originally constructed in 1858 as a reflecting pool for a glass conservatory, but the plan for the structure was abandoned. Instead, in the tradition of Parisian parks, it became a playground for model boats—and, consequently, one of the Park’s most beloved children’s attractions.
8
Bethesda Fountain
At 26 feet high and 96 feet in diameter, this fountain is one of the largest in the City. Created by sculptor Emma Stebbins, it commemorates the 1842 opening of the Croton Aqueduct, which brought fresh water from Westchester County into New York City and ended the cholera epidemic. Angel of the Waters—the City’s first major piece of public art commissioned from a woman—references the gospel of John, which describes an angel blessing the Pool of Bethesda and giving it healing powers. The lily in her left hand represents purity, and the four figures surrounding the pedestal below signify peace, health, purity, and temperance. The carriage will stop by the Bethesda Fountain, you will be able to have a short walk to the fountain and take pictures.
9
Strawberry Fields, John Lennon Memorial
Named after one of Lennon’s favorite songs, “Strawberry Fields Forever,” the memorial sits just across the street from the landmark Dakota apartment building, Lennon’s former home and the site of his tragic death in 1980. Like many Upper West Siders, Lennon would often enjoy walks in this very landscape.
10
Ghostbusters Building
The building holds significance in American popular culture because the plot of the 1984 film Ghostbusters revolves heavily around it.
11
Columbus Circle
Columbus Circle is remarkable not only for its central monument but also for the subways beneath it and the collection of buildings clustered around it
12
Heckscher Playground
Heckscher Playground is not only the oldest playground in Central Park, it is also the largest at almost two acres. In addition to the typical park attractions, such as a variety of slides, swings, and seesaws, Heckscher Playground features both a water fixture and giant rocks for climbing.
13
Wollman Rink
Wollman Rink is the largest public ice rink in NYC and also famous for scenes from movies such as Home Alone 2, Limitless, and Serendipity.
14
Central Park Carousel
Originally crafted in 1908, the current Carousel is one of the nation's largest merry-go-rounds, featuring 57 hand-carved horses and two decorative chariots.
15
The Dairy Visitor Center and Gift Shop
Back in time, one of the critical needs of children was for fresh milk. Unfortunately, a series of scandals and cholera outbreaks placed the dairy production of the city under a cloud of suspicion. To lift suspicion and fulfill the Dairy needs of the people, the city provided a place where families could find a ready supply of fresh milk when traveling to the park. Thus, the dairy was built. Today, the Dairy serves as a general visitor center and provides the public with information on the design of Central Park, current park events and programs.
16
Central Park's Literary Walk
This quarter-mile promenade is flanked by towering American elm trees. A stroll along the Mall can be a transcendent experience, precisely what Olmsted and Vaux envisioned for the Park’s only formal promenade. The elegant path is surrounded by North America’s largest remaining stand of American elms, whose interlocking branches create a stained-glass effect as sunlight trickles to the ground.
17
Balto Statue
A heroic sled dog immortalized in bronze, Balto is a beloved fixture in the Park.
18
Central Park Summerstage
A spacious outdoor entertainment venue just off the eastern edge of the Mall, Rumsey Playfield features all types of cultural delights—music, dance, spoken word, film.
19
Conservatory Water
This ornamental pond was originally constructed in 1858 as a reflecting pool for a glass conservatory, but the plan for the structure was abandoned. Instead, in the tradition of Parisian parks, it became a playground for model boats—and, consequently, one of the Park’s most beloved children’s attractions.
20
Bethesda Fountain
At 26 feet high and 96 feet in diameter, this fountain is one of the largest in the City. Created by sculptor Emma Stebbins, it commemorates the 1842 opening of the Croton Aqueduct, which brought fresh water from Westchester County into New York City and ended the cholera epidemic. Angel of the Waters—the City’s first major piece of public art commissioned from a woman—references the gospel of John, which describes an angel blessing the Pool of Bethesda and giving it healing powers. The lily in her left hand represents purity, and the four figures surrounding the pedestal below signify peace, health, purity, and temperance. The carriage will stop by the Bethesda Fountain, you will be able to have a short walk to the fountain and take pictures.
21
Strawberry Fields, John Lennon Memorial
Named after one of Lennon’s favorite songs, “Strawberry Fields Forever,” the memorial sits just across the street from the landmark Dakota apartment building, Lennon’s former home and the site of his tragic death in 1980. Like many Upper West Siders, Lennon would often enjoy walks in this very landscape.
22
Ghostbusters Building
The building holds significance in American popular culture because the plot of the 1984 film Ghostbusters revolves heavily around it.
23
Columbus Circle
Columbus Circle is remarkable not only for its central monument but also for the subways beneath it and the collection of buildings clustered around it
24
Heckscher Playground
Heckscher Playground is not only the oldest playground in Central Park, it is also the largest at almost two acres. In addition to the typical park attractions, such as a variety of slides, swings, and seesaws, Heckscher Playground features both a water fixture and giant rocks for climbing.
25
Wollman Rink
Wollman Rink is the largest public ice rink in NYC and also famous for scenes from movies such as Home Alone 2, Limitless, and Serendipity.
26
Central Park Carousel
Originally crafted in 1908, the current Carousel is one of the nation's largest merry-go-rounds, featuring 57 hand-carved horses and two decorative chariots.
27
The Dairy Visitor Center and Gift Shop
Back in time, one of the critical needs of children was for fresh milk. Unfortunately, a series of scandals and cholera outbreaks placed the dairy production of the city under a cloud of suspicion. To lift suspicion and fulfill the Dairy needs of the people, the city provided a place where families could find a ready supply of fresh milk when traveling to the park. Thus, the dairy was built. Today, the Dairy serves as a general visitor center and provides the public with information on the design of Central Park, current park events and programs.
28
Central Park's Literary Walk
This quarter-mile promenade is flanked by towering American elm trees. A stroll along the Mall can be a transcendent experience, precisely what Olmsted and Vaux envisioned for the Park’s only formal promenade. The elegant path is surrounded by North America’s largest remaining stand of American elms, whose interlocking branches create a stained-glass effect as sunlight trickles to the ground.
29
Balto Statue
A heroic sled dog immortalized in bronze, Balto is a beloved fixture in the Park.
30
Central Park Summerstage
A spacious outdoor entertainment venue just off the eastern edge of the Mall, Rumsey Playfield features all types of cultural delights—music, dance, spoken word, film.
31
Conservatory Water
This ornamental pond was originally constructed in 1858 as a reflecting pool for a glass conservatory, but the plan for the structure was abandoned. Instead, in the tradition of Parisian parks, it became a playground for model boats—and, consequently, one of the Park’s most beloved children’s attractions.
32
Bethesda Fountain
At 26 feet high and 96 feet in diameter, this fountain is one of the largest in the City. Created by sculptor Emma Stebbins, it commemorates the 1842 opening of the Croton Aqueduct, which brought fresh water from Westchester County into New York City and ended the cholera epidemic. Angel of the Waters—the City’s first major piece of public art commissioned from a woman—references the gospel of John, which describes an angel blessing the Pool of Bethesda and giving it healing powers. The lily in her left hand represents purity, and the four figures surrounding the pedestal below signify peace, health, purity, and temperance. The carriage will stop by the Bethesda Fountain, you will be able to have a short walk to the fountain and take pictures.
33
Strawberry Fields, John Lennon Memorial
Named after one of Lennon’s favorite songs, “Strawberry Fields Forever,” the memorial sits just across the street from the landmark Dakota apartment building, Lennon’s former home and the site of his tragic death in 1980. Like many Upper West Siders, Lennon would often enjoy walks in this very landscape.
34
Ghostbusters Building
The building holds significance in American popular culture because the plot of the 1984 film Ghostbusters revolves heavily around it.
35
Columbus Circle
Columbus Circle is remarkable not only for its central monument but also for the subways beneath it and the collection of buildings clustered around it
36
Heckscher Playground
Heckscher Playground is not only the oldest playground in Central Park, it is also the largest at almost two acres. In addition to the typical park attractions, such as a variety of slides, swings, and seesaws, Heckscher Playground features both a water fixture and giant rocks for climbing.
37
Wollman Rink
Wollman Rink is the largest public ice rink in NYC and also famous for scenes from movies such as Home Alone 2, Limitless, and Serendipity.
38
Central Park Carousel
Originally crafted in 1908, the current Carousel is one of the nation's largest merry-go-rounds, featuring 57 hand-carved horses and two decorative chariots.
39
The Dairy Visitor Center and Gift Shop
Back in time, one of the critical needs of children was for fresh milk. Unfortunately, a series of scandals and cholera outbreaks placed the dairy production of the city under a cloud of suspicion. To lift suspicion and fulfill the Dairy needs of the people, the city provided a place where families could find a ready supply of fresh milk when traveling to the park. Thus, the dairy was built. Today, the Dairy serves as a general visitor center and provides the public with information on the design of Central Park, current park events and programs.
40
Central Park's Literary Walk
This quarter-mile promenade is flanked by towering American elm trees. A stroll along the Mall can be a transcendent experience, precisely what Olmsted and Vaux envisioned for the Park’s only formal promenade. The elegant path is surrounded by North America’s largest remaining stand of American elms, whose interlocking branches create a stained-glass effect as sunlight trickles to the ground.
41
Balto Statue
A heroic sled dog immortalized in bronze, Balto is a beloved fixture in the Park.
42
Central Park Summerstage
A spacious outdoor entertainment venue just off the eastern edge of the Mall, Rumsey Playfield features all types of cultural delights—music, dance, spoken word, film.
43
Conservatory Water
This ornamental pond was originally constructed in 1858 as a reflecting pool for a glass conservatory, but the plan for the structure was abandoned. Instead, in the tradition of Parisian parks, it became a playground for model boats—and, consequently, one of the Park’s most beloved children’s attractions.
44
Bethesda Fountain
At 26 feet high and 96 feet in diameter, this fountain is one of the largest in the City. Created by sculptor Emma Stebbins, it commemorates the 1842 opening of the Croton Aqueduct, which brought fresh water from Westchester County into New York City and ended the cholera epidemic. Angel of the Waters—the City’s first major piece of public art commissioned from a woman—references the gospel of John, which describes an angel blessing the Pool of Bethesda and giving it healing powers. The lily in her left hand represents purity, and the four figures surrounding the pedestal below signify peace, health, purity, and temperance. The carriage will stop by the Bethesda Fountain, you will be able to have a short walk to the fountain and take pictures.
45
Strawberry Fields, John Lennon Memorial
Named after one of Lennon’s favorite songs, “Strawberry Fields Forever,” the memorial sits just across the street from the landmark Dakota apartment building, Lennon’s former home and the site of his tragic death in 1980. Like many Upper West Siders, Lennon would often enjoy walks in this very landscape.
46
Ghostbusters Building
The building holds significance in American popular culture because the plot of the 1984 film Ghostbusters revolves heavily around it.
47
Columbus Circle
Columbus Circle is remarkable not only for its central monument but also for the subways beneath it and the collection of buildings clustered around it
48
Heckscher Playground
Heckscher Playground is not only the oldest playground in Central Park, it is also the largest at almost two acres. In addition to the typical park attractions, such as a variety of slides, swings, and seesaws, Heckscher Playground features both a water fixture and giant rocks for climbing.
49
Wollman Rink
Wollman Rink is the largest public ice rink in NYC and also famous for scenes from movies such as Home Alone 2, Limitless, and Serendipity.
50
Central Park Carousel
Originally crafted in 1908, the current Carousel is one of the nation's largest merry-go-rounds, featuring 57 hand-carved horses and two decorative chariots.
51
The Dairy Visitor Center and Gift Shop
Back in time, one of the critical needs of children was for fresh milk. Unfortunately, a series of scandals and cholera outbreaks placed the dairy production of the city under a cloud of suspicion. To lift suspicion and fulfill the Dairy needs of the people, the city provided a place where families could find a ready supply of fresh milk when traveling to the park. Thus, the dairy was built. Today, the Dairy serves as a general visitor center and provides the public with information on the design of Central Park, current park events and programs.
52
Central Park's Literary Walk
This quarter-mile promenade is flanked by towering American elm trees. A stroll along the Mall can be a transcendent experience, precisely what Olmsted and Vaux envisioned for the Park’s only formal promenade. The elegant path is surrounded by North America’s largest remaining stand of American elms, whose interlocking branches create a stained-glass effect as sunlight trickles to the ground.
53
Balto Statue
A heroic sled dog immortalized in bronze, Balto is a beloved fixture in the Park.
54
Central Park Summerstage
A spacious outdoor entertainment venue just off the eastern edge of the Mall, Rumsey Playfield features all types of cultural delights—music, dance, spoken word, film.
55
Conservatory Water
This ornamental pond was originally constructed in 1858 as a reflecting pool for a glass conservatory, but the plan for the structure was abandoned. Instead, in the tradition of Parisian parks, it became a playground for model boats—and, consequently, one of the Park’s most beloved children’s attractions.
56
Bethesda Fountain
At 26 feet high and 96 feet in diameter, this fountain is one of the largest in the City. Created by sculptor Emma Stebbins, it commemorates the 1842 opening of the Croton Aqueduct, which brought fresh water from Westchester County into New York City and ended the cholera epidemic. Angel of the Waters—the City’s first major piece of public art commissioned from a woman—references the gospel of John, which describes an angel blessing the Pool of Bethesda and giving it healing powers. The lily in her left hand represents purity, and the four figures surrounding the pedestal below signify peace, health, purity, and temperance. The carriage will stop by the Bethesda Fountain, you will be able to have a short walk to the fountain and take pictures.
57
Strawberry Fields, John Lennon Memorial
Named after one of Lennon’s favorite songs, “Strawberry Fields Forever,” the memorial sits just across the street from the landmark Dakota apartment building, Lennon’s former home and the site of his tragic death in 1980. Like many Upper West Siders, Lennon would often enjoy walks in this very landscape.
58
Ghostbusters Building
The building holds significance in American popular culture because the plot of the 1984 film Ghostbusters revolves heavily around it.
59
Columbus Circle
Columbus Circle is remarkable not only for its central monument but also for the subways beneath it and the collection of buildings clustered around it
60
Heckscher Playground
Heckscher Playground is not only the oldest playground in Central Park, it is also the largest at almost two acres. In addition to the typical park attractions, such as a variety of slides, swings, and seesaws, Heckscher Playground features both a water fixture and giant rocks for climbing.
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Уоллман Каток
Wollman Rink — крупнейший общественный каток в Нью-Йорке, известный сценами из таких фильмов, как «Один дома 2», «Безграничный» и «Серендипити».
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Карусель в Центральном парке
Первоначально созданная в 1908 году, нынешняя карусель является одной из самых больших каруселей в стране, в которой представлены 57 вырезанных вручную лошадей и две декоративные колесницы.
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Молочный центр для посетителей и сувенирный магазин
В прошлом одной из важнейших потребностей детей было свежее молоко. К сожалению, ряд скандалов и вспышек холеры поставили молочное производство города под подозрение. Чтобы развеять подозрения и удовлетворить потребности людей в молочных продуктах, город предоставил место, где семьи могли найти готовый запас свежего молока, отправляясь в парк. Таким образом, молочный завод был построен. Сегодня молочный завод служит общим центром для посетителей и предоставляет общественности информацию о дизайне Центрального парка, текущих мероприятиях и программах парка.
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Литературная прогулка в Центральном парке
Эта набережная протяженностью четверть мили окружена высокими американскими вязами. Прогулка по торговому центру может быть захватывающим опытом, именно то, что Олмстед и Во представляли себе для единственной формальной прогулки в парке. Элегантная дорожка окружена крупнейшим сохранившимся в Северной Америке американским вязом, чьи переплетающиеся ветви создают эффект витража, когда солнечный свет падает на землю.
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Статуя Балто
Героическая ездовая собака, увековеченная в бронзе, Балто — любимое украшение парка.
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Центральный парк Саммерстейдж
Просторное развлекательное заведение под открытым небом, расположенное недалеко от восточной окраины торгового центра, Rumsey Playfield предлагает все виды культурных изысков — музыку, танцы, устную речь, фильмы.
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Оранжерея Вода
Этот декоративный пруд был первоначально построен в 1858 году как отражающий бассейн для стеклянной оранжереи, но от плана сооружения отказались. Вместо этого, в традициях парижских парков, он стал площадкой для моделей лодок — и, следовательно, одним из самых любимых детских аттракционов в парке.
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Фонтан Бетесда
Этот фонтан высотой 26 футов и диаметром 96 футов является одним из крупнейших в городе. Созданный скульптором Эммой Стеббинс, он посвящен открытию в 1842 году Кротонского акведука, который доставил пресную воду из округа Вестчестер в Нью-Йорк и положил конец эпидемии холеры. «Ангел вод» — первое крупное произведение городского искусства, заказанное женщине, — отсылает к Евангелию от Иоанна, в котором описывается ангел, благословляющий купальню Вифезда и наделяющий его целебной силой. Лилия в ее левой руке олицетворяет чистоту, а четыре фигуры, окружающие пьедестал внизу, означают мир, здоровье, чистоту и умеренность. Карета остановится у фонтана Бетесда, вы сможете прогуляться до фонтана и сфотографироваться.
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Земляничные поля, Мемориал Джона Леннона
Названный в честь одной из любимых песен Леннона «Strawberry Fields Forever», мемориал находится через дорогу от известного многоквартирного дома в Дакоте, бывшего дома Леннона и места его трагической смерти в 1980 году. Как и многие жители Верхнего Вестсайда, Леннон часто наслаждаться прогулками в этом самом пейзаже.
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Здание охотников за привидениями
Здание имеет большое значение в американской поп-культуре, потому что вокруг него в значительной степени вращается сюжет фильма 1984 года «Охотники за привидениями».
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Колумбус Серкл
Columbus Circle примечателен не только своим центральным памятником, но и метро под ним и коллекцией зданий, сгруппированных вокруг него.
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Хекшер Детская площадка
Heckscher Playground — не только самая старая игровая площадка в Центральном парке, но и самая большая — почти два акра. В дополнение к типичным парковым аттракционам, таким как различные горки, качели и качели, на игровой площадке Heckscher Playground есть как водное приспособление, так и гигантские скалы для лазания.
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Отзывы (27)
Gale_S
May 2022
Our driver’s name was Atakan and our beautiful horse was Lucy… they were both wonderful and my family and I enjoyed the ride very much… it was relaxing, informative and fun… highly recommend
Neil_S
May 2022
The weather was gorgeous as was Central Park. Our driver was excellent and the ride itself was a very much needed peaceful and lovely experience.
Kenneth_P
Apr 2022
Cool experience, a must when visiting New York. My only complaint is it ended about 10 minutes short so maybe lower the price a bit since it only takes about 45 minutes see the main parts of the park.

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