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New York, United States
A Stroll in Central ParkThis tour of Central Park offers a welcome escape right in the heart of the metropolis, guiding you along wooded paths, across wide open lawns, and past calm stretches of water. Along the way, you’ll discover a place where nature and city design exist in perfect harmony, with carefully crafted landscapes and a lively local scene that brings every corner of this remarkable park to life. It’s a simple, immersive way to explore New York’s green oasis at your own pace, where moments of calm sit side by side with unforgettable views.

Central Park Tower
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Carnegie Hall
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Central Park
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The Mall
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Naumburg Bandshell
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Bethesda Fountain
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Hans Christian Andersen Monument
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Alice in Wonderland Sculpture
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Metropolitan Museum of Art
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Cleopatra's Needle
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Shakespeare Garden
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Belvedere Castle
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View of the Lake
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The Ramble
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View of Bow Bridge
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Bow Bridge
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Strawberry Fields
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Sheep Meadow
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Carousel
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Advice
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Jan.
5°
Feb.
6°
March
10°
April
16°
May
22°
June
27°
July
30°
Aug.
29°
Sept.
25°
Oct.
19°
Nov.
13°
Dec.
7°
Bundle up in winter, especially if you plan to visit certain monuments where you may be queuing for a while —New York often experiences subzero temperatures, and sometimes snowstorms during the winter season! On the other hand, summers are very hot, and it may be hard to find fresh air in the city center. The best seasons to visit New York are spring and autumn when the weather is mild. However, be sure to bring a jacket for the evenings, as temperatures drop quickly.
No need to worry about where to begin! Our tours are designed as a loop, so you can jump in wherever you are. The navigation system and audio-guide will automatically adjust to your location. However, if you happen to be nearby, we do have a preferred starting point: : in front of the Central Park Tower
Parking Central Park, 65 W 56th St Parking in New York can be very expensive and quite a pain. It’s best to avoid driving in the city center to avoid any issues. However, if you have to come with your vehicle, expect to pay around $50 per day for an underground parking lot, sometimes even more in the heart of Manhattan. Be careful when checking rates—sometimes the first half-hour is cheaper, but prices increase the longer you stay. Street parking is also an option, but be extra careful when reading the signs that say how long you can stay parked, permitted sides, street cleaning schedules, and whether parking is available for everyone. Most spots in the city center are paid, and you’ll usually need to pay at a meter, often with cash. You might get lucky and find free parking in Brooklyn or another neighborhood a bit farther from Manhattan. The best option is to take advantage of your hotel’s parking if available.

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