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Central Park Pedicab Tours with New York Pedicab Services

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Central Park Pedicab Tours with New York Pedicab Services with the best prices available on Viator and Trip Advisor.

The 55 Minute tour covers the lower section of Central Park (the most visited parts of Central Park) with 3 hop off stops at the Bethesda Fountain, Cherry Hill Plaza and Strawberry Fields.

The 85 Minute tour covers the lower and the middle section of Central Park with 5 hop off stops at the Conservatory Water, Bethesda Fountain, Cherry Hill Plaza, Strawberry Fields and Ladies Pavillion.
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  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
  • Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
  • All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • We charge per pedicab, not per person. One pedicab carries up to 3 passengers, including children. If you book for 3 passengers, you will be assigned one pedicab. The combined passenger weight limit for one pedicab is 600 pounds.
  • The tours have assigned 5 minute hop off stops (to walk to the areas that can only be reached by walking and to take photos) and if you decide to skip these assigned hop off stops, your tour might be shortened.
  • Please, provide your cell phone number when you book your tour. We communicate with our customers. We notify our customers (sometimes in the last minute) when there are issues such as Central Park closures, cancellations due to rain, last minute delays, mechanical issues or health problems.
  • We have the full discretion to cancel tours when it rains. We do not give tours when it rains. We decide rain cancellations 2 hours before the scheduled tour time. We will send you notifications when we cancel the tour. We issue full refunds if we cancel the tours due to rain.
  • We recommend that you arrive at our departure point (West 57th Street and 6th Avenue New York, NY 10019) 10 minutes before your scheduled tour time. Please, consider the traffic conditions in New York City. Our low prices depend on your timely appearance. If you arrive late, your tour might be shortened.
  • We'd rather lose money, not your trust. If you have any concern with your tour, please, contact us after your tour. We will do our best to resolve your concern.
  • You do not have to bring a receipt on the date of the tour. You just need to confirm your first name and last name with the assigned driver.
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1
Central Park
New York Pedicab Services is a company that provides Central Park pedicab tours. Central Park pedicab tours are a popular and enjoyable way to explore the park's landscape and iconic landmarks. A pedicab is a bicycle-powered rickshaw with a covered seat for passengers, offering a leisurely way to see the park. The tour covers more ground than walking while allowing time to stop and enjoy key locations.
2
Wollman Rink
Included in the 55 Minute and the 85 Minute Tour. The Wollman Rink in Central Park is a beloved outdoor ice skating rink that has been a favorite New York City destination for decades. The rink opened in 1949, thanks to a generous donation from Kate Wollman in memory of her family. Wollman Rink operates as an ice skating rink during the winter months (typically from late October to early April).
3
Victorian Gardens
Included in the 55 Minute and the 85 Minute Tour. Victorian Gardens is a seasonal amusement park located in Central Park that offers family-friendly entertainment and attractions. It is open from late May to early September. Victorian Gardens features classic carnival rides designed for children and families, such as: Miniature Ferris Wheels, Carousel-style rides, Spinning Teacups, Flying Swings, Bumper Boats.
4
Central Park Carousel
Included in the 55 Minute and the 85 Minute Tour. The first carousel in Central Park dates back to 1871. It was a hand-cranked ride powered by a mule and horse hidden beneath the platform. The present carousel is the fourth version and was installed in 1951 after its predecessor was destroyed in a fire. The carousel features 57 hand-carved, wooden horses, beautifully painted and detailed. The ride is accompanied by traditional carousel organ music, adding to its whimsical atmosphere.
5
Central Park's Literary Walk
Included in the 55 Minute and the 85 Minute Tour. The Literary Walk is located in The Mall, a straight, tree-lined promenade in the southern section of Central Park. It's the only intentional straight path in the park. The walk is flanked by a grand canopy of American elm trees, creating a tunnel-like effect. The Literary Walk gets its name from the statues of famous writers and poets along the path. Statues include: William Shakespeare, Robert Burns, Sir Walter Scott, Fitz-Greene Halleck. The Literary Walk is a favorite spot for artists, photographers, and filmmakers, appearing in numerous movies and TV shows. It's also a prime location for birdwatching and enjoying street performers.
6
Balto Statue
Included in the 55 Minute and the 85 Minute Tour. Balto was a real-life Siberian Husky who became a hero during the 1925 serum run to Nome, also known as the Great Race of Mercy. In January of that year, an outbreak of diphtheria threatened the isolated town of Nome, Alaska, especially its children. The lifesaving serum needed to combat the disease was hundreds of miles away, and severe winter weather made transportation by plane or ship impossible. A relay of sled dog teams covered the dangerous route, with Balto leading the final leg of the journey. His team brought the serum to Nome, saving countless lives. Created by sculptor Frederick George Richard Roth, the bronze statue was unveiled on December 17, 1925, the same year as the serum run.
7
Conservatory Water
Included in the 55 Minute and the 85 Minute Tour. It is a hop off stop only in the 85 Minute Tour. Conservatory Water in Central Park is a picturesque, man-made pond famous for its tranquil beauty and recreational activities. It's just a short walk from popular attractions like the Alice in Wonderland statue and the Hans Christian Andersen statue. The pond was originally designed to be a formal reflecting pool for a conservatory that was never built, hence the name "Conservatory Water." Conservatory Water is best known for its model sailboats, a tradition dating back over a century. The activity was famously depicted in E.B. White's "Stuart Little", where the titular mouse character races a model sailboat.
8
Bethesda Fountain
Included in the 55 Minute and the 85 Minute Tour. It is a hop off stop in the 55 Minute and the 85 Minute Tour. At the center of the fountain stands the Angel of the Waters, an eight-foot bronze sculpture designed by Emma Stebbins in 1868. Stebbins was the first woman to receive a public art commission in New York City. The angel holds a lily, symbolizing purity, and represents the blessing of clean water to the city, commemorating the opening of the Croton Aqueduct in 1842, which brought fresh water to New York. The area is a vibrant gathering spot, often animated with artists, musicians, and performers.
9
Strawberry Fields, John Lennon Memorial
Included in the 55 Minute and the 85 Minute Tour. It is a hop off stop in the 55 Minute and the 85 Minute Tour. Strawberry Fields was dedicated on October 9, 1985, which would have been John Lennon’s 45th birthday. Named after the Beatles' song "Strawberry Fields Forever," it symbolizes Lennon’s vision of peace and his deep connection to Central Park. Strawberry Fields was designed by landscape architect Bruce Kelly in collaboration with Lennon’s widow, Yoko Ono, who also funded much of the project. It was designated as a "Garden of Peace" and features plantings from over 150 countries, symbolizing global unity.
10
American Museum of Natural History
Included only in the 85 Minute Tour. The museum comprises 21 interconnected buildings housing 45 permanent exhibition halls, in addition to a planetarium and a library. The museum collections contain about 32 million specimens of plants, animals, fungi, fossils, minerals, rocks, meteorites, human remains, and human cultural artifacts, as well as specialized collections for frozen tissue and genomic and astrophysical data, of which only a small fraction can be displayed at any given time. The museum occupies more than 2,500,000 sq ft (232,258 m2). AMNH has a full-time scientific staff of 225, sponsors over 120 special field expeditions each year, and averages about five million visits annually.
11
Ladies Pavilion
Included only in the 85 Minute Tour. It is a hop off stop only in the 85 Minute Tour Located at Hernshead, the rocky outcrop along the western shore of the Lake, the Ladies Pavilion is an elegant cast-iron structure. The Ladies Pavilion was designed by architect Jacob Wrey Mould in 1871 as a shelter for carriage riders. It is one of the most popular spots for weddings in Central Park
12
The Ramble
It is included only in the 85 Minute Tour. The Ramble is the most well-known of the Park’s three woodland landscapes, which offer visitors an experience of the woods in the center of New York.
13
Central Park
New York Pedicab Services is a company that provides Central Park pedicab tours. Central Park pedicab tours are a popular and enjoyable way to explore the park's landscape and iconic landmarks. A pedicab is a bicycle-powered rickshaw with a covered seat for passengers, offering a leisurely way to see the park. The tour covers more ground than walking while allowing time to stop and enjoy key locations.
14
Wollman Rink
Included in the 55 Minute and the 85 Minute Tour. The Wollman Rink in Central Park is a beloved outdoor ice skating rink that has been a favorite New York City destination for decades. The rink opened in 1949, thanks to a generous donation from Kate Wollman in memory of her family. Wollman Rink operates as an ice skating rink during the winter months (typically from late October to early April).
15
Victorian Gardens
Included in the 55 Minute and the 85 Minute Tour. Victorian Gardens is a seasonal amusement park located in Central Park that offers family-friendly entertainment and attractions. It is open from late May to early September. Victorian Gardens features classic carnival rides designed for children and families, such as: Miniature Ferris Wheels, Carousel-style rides, Spinning Teacups, Flying Swings, Bumper Boats.
16
Central Park Carousel
Included in the 55 Minute and the 85 Minute Tour. The first carousel in Central Park dates back to 1871. It was a hand-cranked ride powered by a mule and horse hidden beneath the platform. The present carousel is the fourth version and was installed in 1951 after its predecessor was destroyed in a fire. The carousel features 57 hand-carved, wooden horses, beautifully painted and detailed. The ride is accompanied by traditional carousel organ music, adding to its whimsical atmosphere.
17
Central Park's Literary Walk
Included in the 55 Minute and the 85 Minute Tour. The Literary Walk is located in The Mall, a straight, tree-lined promenade in the southern section of Central Park. It's the only intentional straight path in the park. The walk is flanked by a grand canopy of American elm trees, creating a tunnel-like effect. The Literary Walk gets its name from the statues of famous writers and poets along the path. Statues include: William Shakespeare, Robert Burns, Sir Walter Scott, Fitz-Greene Halleck. The Literary Walk is a favorite spot for artists, photographers, and filmmakers, appearing in numerous movies and TV shows. It's also a prime location for birdwatching and enjoying street performers.
18
Balto Statue
Included in the 55 Minute and the 85 Minute Tour. Balto was a real-life Siberian Husky who became a hero during the 1925 serum run to Nome, also known as the Great Race of Mercy. In January of that year, an outbreak of diphtheria threatened the isolated town of Nome, Alaska, especially its children. The lifesaving serum needed to combat the disease was hundreds of miles away, and severe winter weather made transportation by plane or ship impossible. A relay of sled dog teams covered the dangerous route, with Balto leading the final leg of the journey. His team brought the serum to Nome, saving countless lives. Created by sculptor Frederick George Richard Roth, the bronze statue was unveiled on December 17, 1925, the same year as the serum run.
19
Conservatory Water
Included in the 55 Minute and the 85 Minute Tour. It is a hop off stop only in the 85 Minute Tour. Conservatory Water in Central Park is a picturesque, man-made pond famous for its tranquil beauty and recreational activities. It's just a short walk from popular attractions like the Alice in Wonderland statue and the Hans Christian Andersen statue. The pond was originally designed to be a formal reflecting pool for a conservatory that was never built, hence the name "Conservatory Water." Conservatory Water is best known for its model sailboats, a tradition dating back over a century. The activity was famously depicted in E.B. White's "Stuart Little", where the titular mouse character races a model sailboat.
20
Bethesda Fountain
Included in the 55 Minute and the 85 Minute Tour. It is a hop off stop in the 55 Minute and the 85 Minute Tour. At the center of the fountain stands the Angel of the Waters, an eight-foot bronze sculpture designed by Emma Stebbins in 1868. Stebbins was the first woman to receive a public art commission in New York City. The angel holds a lily, symbolizing purity, and represents the blessing of clean water to the city, commemorating the opening of the Croton Aqueduct in 1842, which brought fresh water to New York. The area is a vibrant gathering spot, often animated with artists, musicians, and performers.
21
Strawberry Fields, John Lennon Memorial
Included in the 55 Minute and the 85 Minute Tour. It is a hop off stop in the 55 Minute and the 85 Minute Tour. Strawberry Fields was dedicated on October 9, 1985, which would have been John Lennon’s 45th birthday. Named after the Beatles' song "Strawberry Fields Forever," it symbolizes Lennon’s vision of peace and his deep connection to Central Park. Strawberry Fields was designed by landscape architect Bruce Kelly in collaboration with Lennon’s widow, Yoko Ono, who also funded much of the project. It was designated as a "Garden of Peace" and features plantings from over 150 countries, symbolizing global unity.
22
American Museum of Natural History
Included only in the 85 Minute Tour. The museum comprises 21 interconnected buildings housing 45 permanent exhibition halls, in addition to a planetarium and a library. The museum collections contain about 32 million specimens of plants, animals, fungi, fossils, minerals, rocks, meteorites, human remains, and human cultural artifacts, as well as specialized collections for frozen tissue and genomic and astrophysical data, of which only a small fraction can be displayed at any given time. The museum occupies more than 2,500,000 sq ft (232,258 m2). AMNH has a full-time scientific staff of 225, sponsors over 120 special field expeditions each year, and averages about five million visits annually.
23
Ladies Pavilion
Included only in the 85 Minute Tour. It is a hop off stop only in the 85 Minute Tour Located at Hernshead, the rocky outcrop along the western shore of the Lake, the Ladies Pavilion is an elegant cast-iron structure. The Ladies Pavilion was designed by architect Jacob Wrey Mould in 1871 as a shelter for carriage riders. It is one of the most popular spots for weddings in Central Park
24
The Ramble
It is included only in the 85 Minute Tour. The Ramble is the most well-known of the Park’s three woodland landscapes, which offer visitors an experience of the woods in the center of New York.
25
Central Park
New York Pedicab Services is a company that provides Central Park pedicab tours. Central Park pedicab tours are a popular and enjoyable way to explore the park's landscape and iconic landmarks. A pedicab is a bicycle-powered rickshaw with a covered seat for passengers, offering a leisurely way to see the park. The tour covers more ground than walking while allowing time to stop and enjoy key locations.
26
Wollman Rink
Included in the 55 Minute and the 85 Minute Tour. The Wollman Rink in Central Park is a beloved outdoor ice skating rink that has been a favorite New York City destination for decades. The rink opened in 1949, thanks to a generous donation from Kate Wollman in memory of her family. Wollman Rink operates as an ice skating rink during the winter months (typically from late October to early April).
27
Victorian Gardens
Included in the 55 Minute and the 85 Minute Tour. Victorian Gardens is a seasonal amusement park located in Central Park that offers family-friendly entertainment and attractions. It is open from late May to early September. Victorian Gardens features classic carnival rides designed for children and families, such as: Miniature Ferris Wheels, Carousel-style rides, Spinning Teacups, Flying Swings, Bumper Boats.
28
Central Park Carousel
Included in the 55 Minute and the 85 Minute Tour. The first carousel in Central Park dates back to 1871. It was a hand-cranked ride powered by a mule and horse hidden beneath the platform. The present carousel is the fourth version and was installed in 1951 after its predecessor was destroyed in a fire. The carousel features 57 hand-carved, wooden horses, beautifully painted and detailed. The ride is accompanied by traditional carousel organ music, adding to its whimsical atmosphere.
29
Central Park's Literary Walk
Included in the 55 Minute and the 85 Minute Tour. The Literary Walk is located in The Mall, a straight, tree-lined promenade in the southern section of Central Park. It's the only intentional straight path in the park. The walk is flanked by a grand canopy of American elm trees, creating a tunnel-like effect. The Literary Walk gets its name from the statues of famous writers and poets along the path. Statues include: William Shakespeare, Robert Burns, Sir Walter Scott, Fitz-Greene Halleck. The Literary Walk is a favorite spot for artists, photographers, and filmmakers, appearing in numerous movies and TV shows. It's also a prime location for birdwatching and enjoying street performers.
30
Balto Statue
Included in the 55 Minute and the 85 Minute Tour. Balto was a real-life Siberian Husky who became a hero during the 1925 serum run to Nome, also known as the Great Race of Mercy. In January of that year, an outbreak of diphtheria threatened the isolated town of Nome, Alaska, especially its children. The lifesaving serum needed to combat the disease was hundreds of miles away, and severe winter weather made transportation by plane or ship impossible. A relay of sled dog teams covered the dangerous route, with Balto leading the final leg of the journey. His team brought the serum to Nome, saving countless lives. Created by sculptor Frederick George Richard Roth, the bronze statue was unveiled on December 17, 1925, the same year as the serum run.
31
Conservatory Water
Included in the 55 Minute and the 85 Minute Tour. It is a hop off stop only in the 85 Minute Tour. Conservatory Water in Central Park is a picturesque, man-made pond famous for its tranquil beauty and recreational activities. It's just a short walk from popular attractions like the Alice in Wonderland statue and the Hans Christian Andersen statue. The pond was originally designed to be a formal reflecting pool for a conservatory that was never built, hence the name "Conservatory Water." Conservatory Water is best known for its model sailboats, a tradition dating back over a century. The activity was famously depicted in E.B. White's "Stuart Little", where the titular mouse character races a model sailboat.
32
Bethesda Fountain
Included in the 55 Minute and the 85 Minute Tour. It is a hop off stop in the 55 Minute and the 85 Minute Tour. At the center of the fountain stands the Angel of the Waters, an eight-foot bronze sculpture designed by Emma Stebbins in 1868. Stebbins was the first woman to receive a public art commission in New York City. The angel holds a lily, symbolizing purity, and represents the blessing of clean water to the city, commemorating the opening of the Croton Aqueduct in 1842, which brought fresh water to New York. The area is a vibrant gathering spot, often animated with artists, musicians, and performers.
33
Strawberry Fields, John Lennon Memorial
Included in the 55 Minute and the 85 Minute Tour. It is a hop off stop in the 55 Minute and the 85 Minute Tour. Strawberry Fields was dedicated on October 9, 1985, which would have been John Lennon’s 45th birthday. Named after the Beatles' song "Strawberry Fields Forever," it symbolizes Lennon’s vision of peace and his deep connection to Central Park. Strawberry Fields was designed by landscape architect Bruce Kelly in collaboration with Lennon’s widow, Yoko Ono, who also funded much of the project. It was designated as a "Garden of Peace" and features plantings from over 150 countries, symbolizing global unity.
34
American Museum of Natural History
Included only in the 85 Minute Tour. The museum comprises 21 interconnected buildings housing 45 permanent exhibition halls, in addition to a planetarium and a library. The museum collections contain about 32 million specimens of plants, animals, fungi, fossils, minerals, rocks, meteorites, human remains, and human cultural artifacts, as well as specialized collections for frozen tissue and genomic and astrophysical data, of which only a small fraction can be displayed at any given time. The museum occupies more than 2,500,000 sq ft (232,258 m2). AMNH has a full-time scientific staff of 225, sponsors over 120 special field expeditions each year, and averages about five million visits annually.
35
Ladies Pavilion
Included only in the 85 Minute Tour. It is a hop off stop only in the 85 Minute Tour Located at Hernshead, the rocky outcrop along the western shore of the Lake, the Ladies Pavilion is an elegant cast-iron structure. The Ladies Pavilion was designed by architect Jacob Wrey Mould in 1871 as a shelter for carriage riders. It is one of the most popular spots for weddings in Central Park
36
The Ramble
It is included only in the 85 Minute Tour. The Ramble is the most well-known of the Park’s three woodland landscapes, which offer visitors an experience of the woods in the center of New York.
37
Central Park
New York Pedicab Services is a company that provides Central Park pedicab tours. Central Park pedicab tours are a popular and enjoyable way to explore the park's landscape and iconic landmarks. A pedicab is a bicycle-powered rickshaw with a covered seat for passengers, offering a leisurely way to see the park. The tour covers more ground than walking while allowing time to stop and enjoy key locations.
38
Wollman Rink
Included in the 55 Minute and the 85 Minute Tour. The Wollman Rink in Central Park is a beloved outdoor ice skating rink that has been a favorite New York City destination for decades. The rink opened in 1949, thanks to a generous donation from Kate Wollman in memory of her family. Wollman Rink operates as an ice skating rink during the winter months (typically from late October to early April).
39
Victorian Gardens
Included in the 55 Minute and the 85 Minute Tour. Victorian Gardens is a seasonal amusement park located in Central Park that offers family-friendly entertainment and attractions. It is open from late May to early September. Victorian Gardens features classic carnival rides designed for children and families, such as: Miniature Ferris Wheels, Carousel-style rides, Spinning Teacups, Flying Swings, Bumper Boats.
40
Central Park Carousel
Included in the 55 Minute and the 85 Minute Tour. The first carousel in Central Park dates back to 1871. It was a hand-cranked ride powered by a mule and horse hidden beneath the platform. The present carousel is the fourth version and was installed in 1951 after its predecessor was destroyed in a fire. The carousel features 57 hand-carved, wooden horses, beautifully painted and detailed. The ride is accompanied by traditional carousel organ music, adding to its whimsical atmosphere.
41
Central Park's Literary Walk
Included in the 55 Minute and the 85 Minute Tour. The Literary Walk is located in The Mall, a straight, tree-lined promenade in the southern section of Central Park. It's the only intentional straight path in the park. The walk is flanked by a grand canopy of American elm trees, creating a tunnel-like effect. The Literary Walk gets its name from the statues of famous writers and poets along the path. Statues include: William Shakespeare, Robert Burns, Sir Walter Scott, Fitz-Greene Halleck. The Literary Walk is a favorite spot for artists, photographers, and filmmakers, appearing in numerous movies and TV shows. It's also a prime location for birdwatching and enjoying street performers.
42
Balto Statue
Included in the 55 Minute and the 85 Minute Tour. Balto was a real-life Siberian Husky who became a hero during the 1925 serum run to Nome, also known as the Great Race of Mercy. In January of that year, an outbreak of diphtheria threatened the isolated town of Nome, Alaska, especially its children. The lifesaving serum needed to combat the disease was hundreds of miles away, and severe winter weather made transportation by plane or ship impossible. A relay of sled dog teams covered the dangerous route, with Balto leading the final leg of the journey. His team brought the serum to Nome, saving countless lives. Created by sculptor Frederick George Richard Roth, the bronze statue was unveiled on December 17, 1925, the same year as the serum run.
43
Conservatory Water
Included in the 55 Minute and the 85 Minute Tour. It is a hop off stop only in the 85 Minute Tour. Conservatory Water in Central Park is a picturesque, man-made pond famous for its tranquil beauty and recreational activities. It's just a short walk from popular attractions like the Alice in Wonderland statue and the Hans Christian Andersen statue. The pond was originally designed to be a formal reflecting pool for a conservatory that was never built, hence the name "Conservatory Water." Conservatory Water is best known for its model sailboats, a tradition dating back over a century. The activity was famously depicted in E.B. White's "Stuart Little", where the titular mouse character races a model sailboat.
44
Bethesda Fountain
Included in the 55 Minute and the 85 Minute Tour. It is a hop off stop in the 55 Minute and the 85 Minute Tour. At the center of the fountain stands the Angel of the Waters, an eight-foot bronze sculpture designed by Emma Stebbins in 1868. Stebbins was the first woman to receive a public art commission in New York City. The angel holds a lily, symbolizing purity, and represents the blessing of clean water to the city, commemorating the opening of the Croton Aqueduct in 1842, which brought fresh water to New York. The area is a vibrant gathering spot, often animated with artists, musicians, and performers.
45
Strawberry Fields, John Lennon Memorial
Included in the 55 Minute and the 85 Minute Tour. It is a hop off stop in the 55 Minute and the 85 Minute Tour. Strawberry Fields was dedicated on October 9, 1985, which would have been John Lennon’s 45th birthday. Named after the Beatles' song "Strawberry Fields Forever," it symbolizes Lennon’s vision of peace and his deep connection to Central Park. Strawberry Fields was designed by landscape architect Bruce Kelly in collaboration with Lennon’s widow, Yoko Ono, who also funded much of the project. It was designated as a "Garden of Peace" and features plantings from over 150 countries, symbolizing global unity.
46
American Museum of Natural History
Included only in the 85 Minute Tour. The museum comprises 21 interconnected buildings housing 45 permanent exhibition halls, in addition to a planetarium and a library. The museum collections contain about 32 million specimens of plants, animals, fungi, fossils, minerals, rocks, meteorites, human remains, and human cultural artifacts, as well as specialized collections for frozen tissue and genomic and astrophysical data, of which only a small fraction can be displayed at any given time. The museum occupies more than 2,500,000 sq ft (232,258 m2). AMNH has a full-time scientific staff of 225, sponsors over 120 special field expeditions each year, and averages about five million visits annually.
47
Ladies Pavilion
Included only in the 85 Minute Tour. It is a hop off stop only in the 85 Minute Tour Located at Hernshead, the rocky outcrop along the western shore of the Lake, the Ladies Pavilion is an elegant cast-iron structure. The Ladies Pavilion was designed by architect Jacob Wrey Mould in 1871 as a shelter for carriage riders. It is one of the most popular spots for weddings in Central Park
48
The Ramble
It is included only in the 85 Minute Tour. The Ramble is the most well-known of the Park’s three woodland landscapes, which offer visitors an experience of the woods in the center of New York.
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Ricky_A
Feb 2025
We were lucky enough to get Lee who was good fun and very knowledgeable which made the experience all the more enjoyable.
Відповідь від хоста
Feb 2025
Thank you, Ricky! We're thrilled to hear that you had a great experience with Lee. He truly knows how to make the journey both fun and informative! We appreciate your kind words and hope to see you again. -New York Pedicab Services
Praveen_R
Jan 2025
Great way to explore Central Park. Leo was a great host! We saw all the key sites and were directed to great photo spots
Відповідь від хоста
Feb 2025
Thank you, Praveen! We're so glad you enjoyed exploring Central Park with us. Leo will be thrilled to hear your kind words! We appreciate you taking the time to share your experience and hope to see you again for another adventure. -New York Pedicab Services
Andrea_J
Jan 2025
We had a fabulous time on our tour of Central Park. Our tour guides Alex and Leo were very knowledgeable in all things New York. They were funny and entertaining and informative. The day we were scheduled for our tour had some iffy weather predicted. They stayed in touch with us throughout the day leading up to our tour to let us know the best time of day to come to avoid the rain. They worked with our busy schedule and rearranged our time to avoid the rain and made it happen for us. They stopped along the all the tourist spots and took our photos for us. It was one of our favorite parts of our visit to NY.
Відповідь від хоста
Jan 2025
Thank you so much for your kind words, Andrea! We're thrilled to hear that you had such a fabulous time on your Central Park tour with Alex and Leo. They truly take pride in making each tour special, and it’s wonderful to know they kept you informed and adjusted the schedule to ensure you had the best experience despite the weather. We’re so glad you enjoyed their humor, knowledge, and all the iconic photo stops. It means a lot to us that this tour was one of your favorite parts of visiting New York! We hope to see you again on your next trip! -New York Pedicab Services

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