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Central Park After Dark Tour

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There is no other tour of Central Park quite like this one. We begin at sunset at The Dakota, we end under the stars at Tavern On The Green. In between we'll explore every well known and hidden gem points along the tour that you've never heard of or seen before. Leveraging every great angle for spellbinding nightime pics while touching every mysterious location, the park truly comes alive at night ! Including all of the history and urban legend anecdotes that never end, our story telling expressed through the prism of long time NYC residential eyes and life experiences delivers a unique NYC narrative that cannot be duplicated anywhere else !
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Fri 21 Mar
Са почетком у $90.00
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Додатне информације
  • Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
  • Not recommended for pregnant travelers
  • Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
  • Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
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1
The Dakota
Iconic building. Location of John Lennon's tragic demise.
2
Strawberry Fields, John Lennon Memorial
The place that gave birth to the rebirth of the park to this day. The place the NYC community pays homage to Lennon.
3
Swedish Cottage Marionette Theatre
The Homestead Swedish farmhouse structure shipped here in two pieces to celebrate USA Centenial in 1876
4
Shakespeare Garden
A most unique manicured multi leveled garden with colorful plants and flowers that all can be referrenced in any given Shakespear work. Mini quote templates can be found placed throughout the garden
5
Belvedere Castle
A 1000 year throwback artful structure of stone architecture that inserts a gothic and mysteriously powerful vibe sitting on top of The Great Lawn
6
The Ramble
The lush Central Park woodland, known as the Ramble, is composed of 38 acres of winding pathways between 73rd and 78th streets. Described by Frederick Law Olmsted as a "wild garden", the Ramble's maze of trails amidst its abundant flora and fauna contrasts spectacularly with the formality of nearby attractions, such as the Bethesda Terrace. The Ramble is often noted for its bird-watching opportunities, where birdwatchers can catch a glimpse of some of the approximately 230 species found in the woods. Visitors can stop to take a look at the Gill, the man-made stream that runs through the Ramble.
7
Bow Bridge
"The Romantic Landmark" – Walk across the Bow Bridge, Central Park's most photographed and filmed cast-iron bridge, boasting a stunning view of the city skyline juxtaposed with the park's serene foliage. Enjoy its Victorian charm and picturesque vistas, making it an ideal spot for romance and leisurely strolls.
8
Bethesda Fountain
Where you will meet The Angel of the Water. Truly the heart of the park.
9
Bethesda Terrace
"The Heart of Central Park" – Discover Bethesda Terrace, a majestic two-tiered structure that houses the iconic Angel of Waters statue at the Bethesda Fountain. From the ornate carvings on the terrace to the breathtaking views of the lake, it offers a romantic and picturesque setting that's perfect for relaxation and photography.
10
Central Park's Literary Walk
"The Walkway of American Elms" – Stroll through the straight, tree-lined walkway known as the Mall, famous for its Quadruple Row of American Elm trees. This promenade is a gathering place for artists, musicians, and performers, providing a cultural, lively atmosphere that truly represents New York's diversity.
11
Wollman Rink
NYC's famous ice skating rink and now pickleball mecca.
12
Gapstow Bridge
Historic bridge right next to The Pond. Iconic photo opp.
13
The Dairy Visitor Center and Gift Shop
The Dairy, a Victorian cottage designed by Calvert Vaux and built between 1869 and 1871, is at the heart of the Children’s District. As its name suggests, this charming structure was originally home to fresh milk and snacks for children and their caregivers. Families enjoyed refreshments under the Dairy’s loggia (open-air porch) and cool breezes from the nearby pond. The large rolling lawn in front of the Dairy provided a place for children to play. The Dairy became Central Park's first visitor center in 1979 and was one of the first Conservancy restoration projects in the early 1980s. At that time, the building’s historic and colorful loggia was restored, which had been removed in the mid-20th century.
14
Sheep Meadow
Where us Manhattan locals hang out with Manhattan locals. More concentrated NYC DNA can be found here than any other spot in the world.
15
The Dakota
Iconic building. Location of John Lennon's tragic demise.
16
Strawberry Fields, John Lennon Memorial
The place that gave birth to the rebirth of the park to this day. The place the NYC community pays homage to Lennon.
17
Swedish Cottage Marionette Theatre
The Homestead Swedish farmhouse structure shipped here in two pieces to celebrate USA Centenial in 1876
18
Shakespeare Garden
A most unique manicured multi leveled garden with colorful plants and flowers that all can be referrenced in any given Shakespear work. Mini quote templates can be found placed throughout the garden
19
Belvedere Castle
A 1000 year throwback artful structure of stone architecture that inserts a gothic and mysteriously powerful vibe sitting on top of The Great Lawn
20
The Ramble
The lush Central Park woodland, known as the Ramble, is composed of 38 acres of winding pathways between 73rd and 78th streets. Described by Frederick Law Olmsted as a "wild garden", the Ramble's maze of trails amidst its abundant flora and fauna contrasts spectacularly with the formality of nearby attractions, such as the Bethesda Terrace. The Ramble is often noted for its bird-watching opportunities, where birdwatchers can catch a glimpse of some of the approximately 230 species found in the woods. Visitors can stop to take a look at the Gill, the man-made stream that runs through the Ramble.
21
Bow Bridge
"The Romantic Landmark" – Walk across the Bow Bridge, Central Park's most photographed and filmed cast-iron bridge, boasting a stunning view of the city skyline juxtaposed with the park's serene foliage. Enjoy its Victorian charm and picturesque vistas, making it an ideal spot for romance and leisurely strolls.
22
Bethesda Fountain
Where you will meet The Angel of the Water. Truly the heart of the park.
23
Bethesda Terrace
"The Heart of Central Park" – Discover Bethesda Terrace, a majestic two-tiered structure that houses the iconic Angel of Waters statue at the Bethesda Fountain. From the ornate carvings on the terrace to the breathtaking views of the lake, it offers a romantic and picturesque setting that's perfect for relaxation and photography.
24
Central Park's Literary Walk
"The Walkway of American Elms" – Stroll through the straight, tree-lined walkway known as the Mall, famous for its Quadruple Row of American Elm trees. This promenade is a gathering place for artists, musicians, and performers, providing a cultural, lively atmosphere that truly represents New York's diversity.
25
Wollman Rink
NYC's famous ice skating rink and now pickleball mecca.
26
Gapstow Bridge
Historic bridge right next to The Pond. Iconic photo opp.
27
The Dairy Visitor Center and Gift Shop
The Dairy, a Victorian cottage designed by Calvert Vaux and built between 1869 and 1871, is at the heart of the Children’s District. As its name suggests, this charming structure was originally home to fresh milk and snacks for children and their caregivers. Families enjoyed refreshments under the Dairy’s loggia (open-air porch) and cool breezes from the nearby pond. The large rolling lawn in front of the Dairy provided a place for children to play. The Dairy became Central Park's first visitor center in 1979 and was one of the first Conservancy restoration projects in the early 1980s. At that time, the building’s historic and colorful loggia was restored, which had been removed in the mid-20th century.
28
Sheep Meadow
Where us Manhattan locals hang out with Manhattan locals. More concentrated NYC DNA can be found here than any other spot in the world.
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V8966QPdant
Jul 2024
I have lived in NYC for years and always enjoyed Central Park, but after taking a tour this past week I will never see it the same. The tour guide Patrick is a life long New Yorker and at every turn he shared the history of the different spots in the park and he made us laugh the entire tour. It was an evening tour which made it even more interesting also. Would definitely recommend it!
G8931RIjeffs
Jul 2024
I took the walking tour on my last visit to NYC earlier this year. It was so much fun, I decided to take the After Dark walk on my latest trip to the city. This one was really special. It was small group, maybe 5-6 people and we met just before sunset. We were well into the park by the time the sunset and then the show was on. Central Park really shines after dark. The tour guide was fantastic and everyone was laughing and having a great time. This is truly an amazing way to see the city and get the local experience. Treat yourself to this one, you will not be disappointed. 5 stars all the way!
ANGELO M
Jul 2024
Since some of our favorite walking tours have been in the evening in other locations, like Charleston and Naples Italy, we were stoked at the idea of walking around the city after the crowds were gone and the sun was setting. Patrick and his wonderful tour did not let us down. We(work friends) had a blast and felt a connection to CP like never before. If you’re in and around the area of CP after hours add this to your list of must-do’s.

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