Experience an iconic horse carriage ride through Central Park, visiting famous monuments like Cherry Hill Square and the Bethesda Fountain. Discover the park’s history and enjoy breathtaking views. Book now!
Experience an iconic horse carriage ride through Central Park, visiting famous monuments like Cherry Hill Square and the Bethesda Fountain. Discover the park’s history and enjoy breathtaking views. Book now!
- Central Park Carousel - Built in 1908, this Carousel is among the largest in the country, showcasing 57 intricately carved horses and two ornate chariots.
- Wollman Rink - As the largest public ice rink in NYC, Wollman Rink is also renowned for its appearances in films like Home Alone 2, Limitless, and Serendipity.
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- Central Park Carousel - Built in 1908, this Carousel is among the largest in the country, showcasing 57 intricately carved horses and two ornate chariots.
- Wollman Rink - As the largest public ice rink in NYC, Wollman Rink is also renowned for its appearances in films like Home Alone 2, Limitless, and Serendipity.
- Chess & Checkers House Visitor Center - Surrounded by 24 tables, this charming pagoda offers plenty of shade, making it perfect for a game of checkers any time of the year.
- The Dairy Visitor Center and Gift Shop - Historically, fresh milk was a vital need for children, but scandals and cholera outbreaks cast doubt on the city’s dairy production. To address this, the city established a place where families could access fresh milk while visiting the park. Today, the Dairy serves as a visitor center, offering information on Central Park’s design, events, and programs.
- Central Park’s Literary Walk - This quarter-mile path is lined with majestic American elm trees. Walking along the Mall can be a transformative experience, just as Olmsted and Vaux intended for the Park’s only formal promenade. The path is surrounded by North America’s largest remaining stand of American elms, whose interwoven branches create a stained-glass effect as sunlight filters through.
- Balto Statue - This bronze statue commemorates Balto, a heroic sled dog, and is a cherished landmark in the Park.
- Central Park Summerstage - Located just off the eastern edge of the Mall, Rumsey Playfield is a spacious outdoor venue offering a variety of cultural experiences—music, dance, spoken word, and film.
- Conservatory Water - Originally built in 1858 as a reflecting pool for a glass conservatory, the plan was abandoned, and it became a playground for model boats, making it one of the Park’s most beloved attractions for children.
- Loeb Boathouse - Known as the starting point for rowboats on Central Park’s iconic Lake, visitors can also enjoy a ride on a Venetian gondola or dine with a view at the Lakeside Restaurant. The Boathouse Express Cafe offers casual dining with a cozy fireplace for winter warmth.
- Bethesda Fountain - Standing 26 feet tall and 96 feet wide, this fountain is one of the largest in the City. Created by sculptor Emma Stebbins, it celebrates the 1842 opening of the Croton Aqueduct, which brought fresh water to New York City and ended the cholera epidemic. The Angel of the Waters, the City’s first major public art piece commissioned from a woman, symbolizes the gospel of John, where an angel blesses the Pool of Bethesda with healing powers. The lily in her left hand signifies purity, while the four figures below represent peace, health, purity, and temperance.
The carriage will pause at Bethesda Fountain, allowing for a brief walk and photo opportunity.
- Cherry Hill - The carriage will also stop at Cherry Hill (also known as Friends Fountain) for a short walk and memorable photos. With ample benches and shade, it is a favored spot for picnics, relaxation, and enjoying views of rowboats and the nearby Bow Bridge.
- The Lake - Central Park designers Frederick Law Olmsted and Calvert Vaux envisioned the Lake as a winter ice skating venue and a summer boating spot. On December 19, 1858, around 300 ice skaters unofficially “opened” Central Park on the Lake. The activity quickly gained popularity, with nearly 8,000 skaters arriving on Christmas morning the following year. Although ice skating on the Lake is no longer possible, the tradition of rowboats and gondolas has continued for over 150 years.
- Sheep Meadow - The most costly part of Central Park’s original construction, transforming the rocky swampland into a lush lawn was challenging. Designers blasted rock and replaced it with several feet of soil. From 1864 to 1934, a flock of pedigree sheep grazed the meadow during the day and spent nights in the Sheepfold, now Tavern on the Green.
- Ghostbusters Building - This building is significant in American pop culture as the 1984 film Ghostbusters heavily features it.
- Pinebank Arch - One of the five remaining original cast-iron bridges in Central Park, Pinebank Arch overlooks the bridle path 11 feet below, offering a serene and scenic view. In winter, when trees are bare, it provides views of the grand midtown skyline. The bridge is also famous for being featured in the movie “Elf.”
- Columbus Circle - Notable for its central monument, Columbus Circle is also recognized for the subways beneath it and the surrounding buildings.
- Heckscher Playground - As the oldest and largest playground in Central Park, spanning nearly two acres, Heckscher Playground offers typical park attractions like slides, swings, and seesaws, along with a water feature and large rocks for climbing.

- Entertaining and informative tour
- Driver’s story about the park and its attractions
- Capacity max 4 adults or 5 passengers (3 adults and 2 kids under 12)
- Carrot for Horse
- Driver will gladly take memorable pictures of your group
- Warm blankets in winter time
- Entertaining and informative tour
- Driver’s story about the park and its attractions
- Capacity max 4 adults or 5 passengers (3 adults and 2 kids under 12)
- Carrot for Horse
- Driver will gladly take memorable pictures of your group
- Warm blankets in winter time
- GRATUITY NOT INCLUDED. You can tip cash or card accepted. Thank you again!
- GRATUITY NOT INCLUDED. You can tip cash or card accepted. Thank you again!
Our ultimate central park horse carriage ride is for those who wish to discover the three famous monuments of Central Park: Cherry Hill Square, and the Bethesda Fountain and Terrace. Aside from the sites mentioned above, this incredible tour covers many well-known locations including Sheep Meadow, Tavern on the Green, and more.
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Our ultimate central park horse carriage ride is for those who wish to discover the three famous monuments of Central Park: Cherry Hill Square, and the Bethesda Fountain and Terrace. Aside from the sites mentioned above, this incredible tour covers many well-known locations including Sheep Meadow, Tavern on the Green, and more.
Your carriage will have a classic design to give you a feel of royalty, and on request, your carriage ride to Central Park can have a narrative of the facts and history and some mesmerizing photos with breathtaking backgrounds.
We are confident that our central park horse carriage rides will be in the memories of our customers for a lifetime. So, please contact us whenever you want to take a tour around the park, and let us serve you in a way that you have not experienced before.
- Not recommended for travelers with serious horse allergy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.