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Пешеходный тур без глютена в небольшой группе по Нью-Йорку

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Еда включена. Присоединяйтесь ко мне в этом аппетитном гастрономическом туре по Манхэттену, где вы отведаете вкуснейшие блюда, наслаждаясь достопримечательностями Центрального парка. Если вы гурман или живете с глютеновой болезнью ~ глютеновой болезнью, безглютеновая диета на 100% необходима. Наслаждайтесь настоящей едой без добавок глютена, которые стали нормой в приготовлении и производстве продуктов питания.

Этот тур является обязательным, так как мы познакомим вас с рядом заведений, которые предлагают вкусные блюда без глютена. Во время нашей прогулки я также укажу на известные достопримечательности по всему Центральному парку. В конце каждого тура я направлю вас в другие гавани, которые вы должны посетить во время вашего пребывания, чтобы насладиться вкусным путешествием без глютена.

Если вы не видите желаемую дату; пожалуйста, свяжитесь, и я постараюсь приспособиться. Меня зовут Шинейд, и я с нетерпением жду возможности помочь вам в вашем безглютеновом путешествии по Нью-Йорку. Также проверьте мое приложение Без глютена Traveling Toon. Список ресторанов GF из 195 направлений.
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Что включено
Lunch: Modern Bread and Bagel.
Food options may subject to change due to availability.
Light Breakfast : On the day your choices will be a gluten free Croissant, Scone, Vegan Cake, Chocolate Eclair, Muffin, Brownie or a Cream puff with tea or coffee.
Lunch: Modern Bread and Bagel.
Food options may subject to change due to availability.
Light Breakfast : On the day your choices will be a gluten free Croissant, Scone, Vegan Cake, Chocolate Eclair, Muffin, Brownie or a Cream puff with tea or coffee.
Lunch: Modern Bread and Bagel.
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  • Разрешены животные-поводыри
  • Поблизости есть общественный транспорт
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  • Не рекомендуется для путешественников с плохим сердечно-сосудистым здоровьем
  • Путешественники должны иметь как минимум средний уровень физической подготовки
  • Гид должен регулярно мыть руки
  • Регулярные проверки температуры персонала
  • Из-за Covid 19 некоторые объекты или услуги могут быть недоступны. В зависимости от вашего штата или страны вам может потребоваться карантин. Путешественники обязаны ознакомиться с местными правилами и ограничениями. В некоторых районах Манхэттена не всегда возможно соблюдать социальную дистанцию.
Что ожидать
1
Alice in Wonderland Statue
We make our way to Conservatory Water or better know as Central Park Model Boat Pond. We will pass Hans Christian Anderson bronze portrayal, reading from The Ugly Duckling with its main character at its feet. As we known it was in fact a swan and we will also pass by the famous Alice In Wonderland Tea Party held by the Mad Hatter sculpture. Donated in 1959 by George Delacorte in memory of his wife who often read Lewis Carroll's Alice's Adventures in Wonderland to their children. This sculpture has many little visitors daily; it is a must see. Delacorte also donated the musical clock in the Central Park Zoo.
2
Bethesda Fountain
Bethesda Terrace, the most recognized area of Central Park. We can take in the Minton tile ceiling which opens up to the Bethesda Fountain. The Angel of Waters sculpture stands 26 feet high, created by Emma Stebbins, one of the first public art commissioned from a woman. It marks the 1842 Croton Aqueduct that brought fresh water from Westchester County into NYC. This was very important in ending the Cholera Epidemic. The Lily in her hand represents purity and the four figures at the base signify peace, health, purity and temperance. The Angel is modeled after stage actress Charlotte Cushman. We also stop by the Central Park lake and admire the turtles who have made this lake their home.
3
Strawberry Fields, John Lennon Memorial
Strawberry Fields was created to memorialize the Beatles songwriter and legend John Lennon whose life was sadly taken on the 8th of December 1980 from gunshot wounds from Mark David Chapman as he walked through the archway of his building. He was only 40 years old and had become a notable Peace Activist. His ashes are scattered here in Central Park so for many Beatles fans this is sacred ground. The "Image" mosaic feature was gifted by the city of Naples, Italy. Take a moment to enjoy this peaceful memorial amongst the American Elm trees.
4
Central Park
As we make our way out of Strawberry Fields we will pass the Cherry Hill Fountain. This fountain was originally created as a drinking fountain for horses. Today many birds take advantage of the flowing water and use it as their own bird bath, they also drink from one of the six cups on the fountain's main stem. Also a popular photo destination.
5
Bow Bridge
We will navigate our way over The Bow Bridge; this iconic bridge in Central Park has been the location of many marriage proposals and you may be already be familiar with its fame as it is also one of the most photographed bridges in Central Park. Also appearing in many movies.
6
Belvedere Castle
Belvedere Castle built on Vista Rock sitting 130 feet high, it is the second highest point in Central Park. In present day the main tower is our source of wind speed for weather reporting and just south of the castle the current weather station, an automated surface observing system (ASOS) is located. This is where New York collects meteorological data from this beautiful point so make sure to check the weather report on your visit. At the base of Belvedere Castle lies Turtle Pond, named for its inhabitants.
7
Shakespeare Garden
Shakespeare Garden is a beautiful four-acre space, planted with trees and flowers that were mentioned in William Shakespeares plays and poems. We make our way out of Central Park admiring the Swedish cottage, now home to Marionette Theatre, sadly still closed due to covid but it has delighted children since 1947.
8
Alice in Wonderland Statue
We make our way to Conservatory Water or better know as Central Park Model Boat Pond. We will pass Hans Christian Anderson bronze portrayal, reading from The Ugly Duckling with its main character at its feet. As we known it was in fact a swan and we will also pass by the famous Alice In Wonderland Tea Party held by the Mad Hatter sculpture. Donated in 1959 by George Delacorte in memory of his wife who often read Lewis Carroll's Alice's Adventures in Wonderland to their children. This sculpture has many little visitors daily; it is a must see. Delacorte also donated the musical clock in the Central Park Zoo.
9
Bethesda Fountain
Bethesda Terrace, the most recognized area of Central Park. We can take in the Minton tile ceiling which opens up to the Bethesda Fountain. The Angel of Waters sculpture stands 26 feet high, created by Emma Stebbins, one of the first public art commissioned from a woman. It marks the 1842 Croton Aqueduct that brought fresh water from Westchester County into NYC. This was very important in ending the Cholera Epidemic. The Lily in her hand represents purity and the four figures at the base signify peace, health, purity and temperance. The Angel is modeled after stage actress Charlotte Cushman. We also stop by the Central Park lake and admire the turtles who have made this lake their home.
10
Strawberry Fields, John Lennon Memorial
Strawberry Fields was created to memorialize the Beatles songwriter and legend John Lennon whose life was sadly taken on the 8th of December 1980 from gunshot wounds from Mark David Chapman as he walked through the archway of his building. He was only 40 years old and had become a notable Peace Activist. His ashes are scattered here in Central Park so for many Beatles fans this is sacred ground. The "Image" mosaic feature was gifted by the city of Naples, Italy. Take a moment to enjoy this peaceful memorial amongst the American Elm trees.
11
Central Park
As we make our way out of Strawberry Fields we will pass the Cherry Hill Fountain. This fountain was originally created as a drinking fountain for horses. Today many birds take advantage of the flowing water and use it as their own bird bath, they also drink from one of the six cups on the fountain's main stem. Also a popular photo destination.
12
Bow Bridge
We will navigate our way over The Bow Bridge; this iconic bridge in Central Park has been the location of many marriage proposals and you may be already be familiar with its fame as it is also one of the most photographed bridges in Central Park. Also appearing in many movies.
13
Belvedere Castle
Belvedere Castle built on Vista Rock sitting 130 feet high, it is the second highest point in Central Park. In present day the main tower is our source of wind speed for weather reporting and just south of the castle the current weather station, an automated surface observing system (ASOS) is located. This is where New York collects meteorological data from this beautiful point so make sure to check the weather report on your visit. At the base of Belvedere Castle lies Turtle Pond, named for its inhabitants.
14
Shakespeare Garden
Shakespeare Garden is a beautiful four-acre space, planted with trees and flowers that were mentioned in William Shakespeares plays and poems. We make our way out of Central Park admiring the Swedish cottage, now home to Marionette Theatre, sadly still closed due to covid but it has delighted children since 1947.
15
Alice in Wonderland Statue
We make our way to Conservatory Water or better know as Central Park Model Boat Pond. We will pass Hans Christian Anderson bronze portrayal, reading from The Ugly Duckling with its main character at its feet. As we known it was in fact a swan and we will also pass by the famous Alice In Wonderland Tea Party held by the Mad Hatter sculpture. Donated in 1959 by George Delacorte in memory of his wife who often read Lewis Carroll's Alice's Adventures in Wonderland to their children. This sculpture has many little visitors daily; it is a must see. Delacorte also donated the musical clock in the Central Park Zoo.
16
Bethesda Fountain
Bethesda Terrace, the most recognized area of Central Park. We can take in the Minton tile ceiling which opens up to the Bethesda Fountain. The Angel of Waters sculpture stands 26 feet high, created by Emma Stebbins, one of the first public art commissioned from a woman. It marks the 1842 Croton Aqueduct that brought fresh water from Westchester County into NYC. This was very important in ending the Cholera Epidemic. The Lily in her hand represents purity and the four figures at the base signify peace, health, purity and temperance. The Angel is modeled after stage actress Charlotte Cushman. We also stop by the Central Park lake and admire the turtles who have made this lake their home.
17
Strawberry Fields, John Lennon Memorial
Strawberry Fields was created to memorialize the Beatles songwriter and legend John Lennon whose life was sadly taken on the 8th of December 1980 from gunshot wounds from Mark David Chapman as he walked through the archway of his building. He was only 40 years old and had become a notable Peace Activist. His ashes are scattered here in Central Park so for many Beatles fans this is sacred ground. The "Image" mosaic feature was gifted by the city of Naples, Italy. Take a moment to enjoy this peaceful memorial amongst the American Elm trees.
18
Central Park
As we make our way out of Strawberry Fields we will pass the Cherry Hill Fountain. This fountain was originally created as a drinking fountain for horses. Today many birds take advantage of the flowing water and use it as their own bird bath, they also drink from one of the six cups on the fountain's main stem. Also a popular photo destination.
19
Bow Bridge
We will navigate our way over The Bow Bridge; this iconic bridge in Central Park has been the location of many marriage proposals and you may be already be familiar with its fame as it is also one of the most photographed bridges in Central Park. Also appearing in many movies.
20
Belvedere Castle
Belvedere Castle built on Vista Rock sitting 130 feet high, it is the second highest point in Central Park. In present day the main tower is our source of wind speed for weather reporting and just south of the castle the current weather station, an automated surface observing system (ASOS) is located. This is where New York collects meteorological data from this beautiful point so make sure to check the weather report on your visit. At the base of Belvedere Castle lies Turtle Pond, named for its inhabitants.
21
Shakespeare Garden
Shakespeare Garden is a beautiful four-acre space, planted with trees and flowers that were mentioned in William Shakespeares plays and poems. We make our way out of Central Park admiring the Swedish cottage, now home to Marionette Theatre, sadly still closed due to covid but it has delighted children since 1947.
22
Alice in Wonderland Statue
We make our way to Conservatory Water or better know as Central Park Model Boat Pond. We will pass Hans Christian Anderson bronze portrayal, reading from The Ugly Duckling with its main character at its feet. As we known it was in fact a swan and we will also pass by the famous Alice In Wonderland Tea Party held by the Mad Hatter sculpture. Donated in 1959 by George Delacorte in memory of his wife who often read Lewis Carroll's Alice's Adventures in Wonderland to their children. This sculpture has many little visitors daily; it is a must see. Delacorte also donated the musical clock in the Central Park Zoo.
23
Bethesda Fountain
Bethesda Terrace, the most recognized area of Central Park. We can take in the Minton tile ceiling which opens up to the Bethesda Fountain. The Angel of Waters sculpture stands 26 feet high, created by Emma Stebbins, one of the first public art commissioned from a woman. It marks the 1842 Croton Aqueduct that brought fresh water from Westchester County into NYC. This was very important in ending the Cholera Epidemic. The Lily in her hand represents purity and the four figures at the base signify peace, health, purity and temperance. The Angel is modeled after stage actress Charlotte Cushman. We also stop by the Central Park lake and admire the turtles who have made this lake their home.
24
Strawberry Fields, John Lennon Memorial
Strawberry Fields was created to memorialize the Beatles songwriter and legend John Lennon whose life was sadly taken on the 8th of December 1980 from gunshot wounds from Mark David Chapman as he walked through the archway of his building. He was only 40 years old and had become a notable Peace Activist. His ashes are scattered here in Central Park so for many Beatles fans this is sacred ground. The "Image" mosaic feature was gifted by the city of Naples, Italy. Take a moment to enjoy this peaceful memorial amongst the American Elm trees.
25
Central Park
As we make our way out of Strawberry Fields we will pass the Cherry Hill Fountain. This fountain was originally created as a drinking fountain for horses. Today many birds take advantage of the flowing water and use it as their own bird bath, they also drink from one of the six cups on the fountain's main stem. Also a popular photo destination.
26
Bow Bridge
We will navigate our way over The Bow Bridge; this iconic bridge in Central Park has been the location of many marriage proposals and you may be already be familiar with its fame as it is also one of the most photographed bridges in Central Park. Also appearing in many movies.
27
Belvedere Castle
Belvedere Castle built on Vista Rock sitting 130 feet high, it is the second highest point in Central Park. In present day the main tower is our source of wind speed for weather reporting and just south of the castle the current weather station, an automated surface observing system (ASOS) is located. This is where New York collects meteorological data from this beautiful point so make sure to check the weather report on your visit. At the base of Belvedere Castle lies Turtle Pond, named for its inhabitants.
28
Shakespeare Garden
Shakespeare Garden is a beautiful four-acre space, planted with trees and flowers that were mentioned in William Shakespeares plays and poems. We make our way out of Central Park admiring the Swedish cottage, now home to Marionette Theatre, sadly still closed due to covid but it has delighted children since 1947.
29
Алиса в стране чудес Статуя
Мы направляемся к Conservatory Water или более известному как пруд с моделями лодок в Центральном парке. Мы пройдем мимо бронзового изображения Ганса Христиана Андерсона, читающего «Гадкого утенка» с его главным героем у ног. Как мы знаем, на самом деле это был лебедь, и мы также пройдем мимо знаменитого чаепития «Алиса в стране чудес», организованного скульптурой Безумного Шляпника. Подарена в 1959 году Джорджем Делакортом в память о его жене, которая часто читала своим детям «Приключения Алисы в стране чудес» Льюиса Кэрролла. У этой скульптуры ежедневно много маленьких посетителей; это нужно увидеть. Делакорте также подарил музыкальные часы зоопарку Центрального парка.
30
Фонтан Бетесда
Bethesda Terrace, самая узнаваемая часть Центрального парка. Мы можем увидеть потолок из плитки Минтона, который открывается к фонтану Бетесда. Скульптура «Ангел вод» высотой 26 футов, созданная Эммой Стеббинс, является одним из первых произведений искусства, созданных по заказу женщины. Он отмечает Кротонский акведук 1842 года, по которому пресная вода доставлялась из округа Вестчестер в Нью-Йорк. Это было очень важно для прекращения эпидемии холеры. Лилия в ее руке олицетворяет чистоту, а четыре фигуры у основания означают мир, здоровье, чистоту и умеренность. Ангел создан по образцу театральной актрисы Шарлотты Кушман. Мы также остановимся у озера в Центральном парке и полюбуемся черепахами, которые сделали это озеро своим домом.
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Земляничные поля, Мемориал Джона Леннона
Strawberry Fields был создан, чтобы увековечить память автора песен и легенды Beatles Джона Леннона, чья жизнь, к сожалению, оборвалась 8 декабря 1980 года в результате огнестрельных ранений Марка Дэвида Чепмена, когда он проходил через арку своего здания. Ему было всего 40 лет, и он стал известным борцом за мир. Его прах развеян здесь, в Центральном парке, поэтому для многих поклонников Битлз это священная земля. Мозаика «Изображение» была подарена городом Неаполем, Италия. Найдите минутку, чтобы насладиться этим мирным мемориалом среди американских вязов.
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Центральный парк
Когда мы выйдем из Strawberry Fields, мы пройдем мимо фонтана Cherry Hill. Этот фонтан изначально создавался как поилка для лошадей. Сегодня многие птицы пользуются проточной водой и используют ее как собственную ванночку для птиц. Они также пьют из одной из шести чашек на главном стволе фонтана. Также популярное место для фото.
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Боу Бридж
Мы пройдем через Боу-Бридж; Этот культовый мост в Центральном парке был местом многих предложений руки и сердца, и вы, возможно, уже знакомы с его известностью, поскольку это также один из самых фотографируемых мостов в Центральном парке. Также снимается во многих фильмах.
34
Замок Бельведер
Замок Бельведер, построенный на скале Виста, имеет высоту 130 футов и является второй по высоте точкой в ​​Центральном парке. В настоящее время главная башня является нашим источником данных о скорости ветра для прогнозов погоды, а к югу от замка расположена текущая метеостанция, автоматизированная система наблюдения за поверхностью (ASOS). Именно здесь Нью-Йорк собирает метеорологические данные из этой прекрасной точки, поэтому обязательно ознакомьтесь с прогнозом погоды во время вашего визита. У основания замка Бельведер находится Черепаший пруд, названный в честь его обитателей.
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Шекспировский сад
Шекспировский сад — это красивое пространство площадью четыре акра, засаженное деревьями и цветами, которые упоминались в пьесах и стихах Уильяма Шекспира. Мы выходим из Центрального парка, любуясь шведским коттеджем, в котором сейчас находится Театр марионеток, к сожалению, все еще закрытый из-за ковида, но радующий детей с 1947 года.
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Отзывы (12)
Linda_A
Dec 2022
We had the best time on this tour! Snead is so friendly, it felt like wandering round with an old friend! Central Park is huge and I don't know how we'd have negotiated it without Sinead. The small group meant (just me and my mum) meant we could ask questions and have lots of pics taken which Sinead sent me later! Also the gluten free food places were fabulous. As a Coeliac it was so nice for me to feel safe to eat, but my non-gluten-free mum also loved all the food so it really works for anyone. I'd highly recommend this wonderful tour.
Konstantin_K
Aug 2022
Had a great walk in Central Park and saw it in a way i havent seen it before. Tried best ever GF bagels and fully recommend the tour to anyone visiting.
Brian_D
Mar 2022
Thank you, Sinéad, for opening a tour for us!! The tour was absolutely perfect—a lovely blend of touring Central Park, delightful conversation with Sinéad, and awesome celiac-safe gluten free food! Another perk to this tour is that Sinéad was incredibly gracious about taking photos of our family along the way! Highly recommend this tour for GF (& non-GF) foodies!! Thanks again!!
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Apr 2022
Thank you so much, I really enjoyed meeting you and your wonderful family.

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