Discover Central Park’s hidden wonders, iconic spots, and movie locations with our expert-guided walking tour. Uncover secrets and stories that make the park legendary.
Discover Central Park’s hidden wonders, iconic spots, and movie locations with our expert-guided walking tour. Uncover secrets and stories that make the park legendary.
- William Tecumseh Sherman Monument - At Grand Army Plaza, visitors can admire the magnificent William Tecumseh Sherman Statue, created by the esteemed American artist Augustus Saint-Gaudens.
- Pulitzer Fountain - At Pulitzer Fountain, one can appreciate an architectural gem by Gilded Age architects John Merven Carrere and Thomas Hastings….
- William Tecumseh Sherman Monument - At Grand Army Plaza, visitors can admire the magnificent William Tecumseh Sherman Statue, created by the esteemed American artist Augustus Saint-Gaudens.
- Pulitzer Fountain - At Pulitzer Fountain, one can appreciate an architectural gem by Gilded Age architects John Merven Carrere and Thomas Hastings. Featuring Pomona, the Goddess of Plenty, sculpted by Karl Bitters, the fountain honors Joseph Pulitzer, the influential publisher of the New York World and founder of the Pulitzer Prize.
- Gapstow Bridge - At the Pond, visitors can explore the tranquil Hallett Nature Sanctuary, the iconic Gapstow Bridge, and enjoy views of Billionaire’s Row, along with the historic Metropolitan Club and Knickerbocker Club.
- Central Park Zoo - At The Zoo, guests can experience Gus’ love story and the famous Delacorte Clock, accompanied by the music of Simon & Garfunkel.
- Balto Statue - At Balto, visitors can learn about the Iditarod Trail and the historic 1925 Great Race of Mercy during the Nome Diphtheria epidemic.
- Central Park’s Literary Walk - At The Mall and Literary Walk, visitors can stroll along the only formal promenade lined with quadruple rows of American elms. Discover monuments honoring poets, writers, and pioneers of women’s rights, including Shakespeare, Robert Burns, and the Women’s Rights Pioneer Monument.
- Bethesda Terrace - At Bethesda Terrace, visitors can encounter scenes from movies like The Avengers and Home Alone 2. Marvel at staircase carvings depicting the four seasons with intricate details of fruit, flowers, plants, and birds. Admire the Minton Tiles on the ceiling and enjoy performances by buskers.
- Bethesda Fountain - At Bethesda Fountain, visitors can see the iconic “Angel of the Waters” sculpture by Emma Stebbins, symbolizing healing and renewal.
- Bow Bridge - At Bow Bridge, visitors can enjoy a romantic spot and one of three cast iron bridges in the park. It’s famous for being a location in “Spider-Man 3.”
- Strawberry Fields, John Lennon Memorial - At Strawberry Fields, visitors can immerse themselves in the legacy of John Lennon near The Dakota, where Yoko Ono’s apartment is notably for sale.
- Sheep Meadow - At Sheep Meadow, visitors can enjoy the expansive green space with views of Tavern on the Green and the historic Sheepfold. It’s a favorite spot for relaxation and was even the venue for a memorable Barbra Streisand concert.
- Central Park Carousel - At Kinderland in Central Park, visitors can enjoy a whimsical carousel and the picturesque Pine Bank Arch Cast Iron Bridge. Experience the charm of elf snowball fights and ballfields bustling with activity, including games hosted by the Broadway Show League.
- Columbus Circle - At Columbus Circle, visitors can discover the iconic Maine Monument and Columbia Triumphant statue, featuring Audrey Munson. Learn about the history of yellow journalism and the rivalry between Hearst and Pulitzer. See the striking Hearst Tower with its Diagrid structure, a LEED Platinum-certified building housing offices for Cosmo, Esquire, Good Housekeeping, and Marie Claire.

- Professional guide
- Professional guide
- Hotel pickup and drop off
- Food and drinks, unless specified
- Gratuities
- Hotel pickup and drop off
- Food and drinks, unless specified
- Gratuities
Central Park is one of the most famous urban parks in the world. Our tour will show you not just the highlights, but also explain some of the hidden wonders of the park. You will learn about the neurotic bear that every New Yorker could identify with, and the owl that stole our hearts and then broke them. Visit a wildlife sanctuary ranked as one the…
Central Park is one of the most famous urban parks in the world. Our tour will show you not just the highlights, but also explain some of the hidden wonders of the park. You will learn about the neurotic bear that every New Yorker could identify with, and the owl that stole our hearts and then broke them. Visit a wildlife sanctuary ranked as one the best bird watching places in North America. Visit John and Yoko™s favorite part of the park. You™ll see the famous Bow Bridge, visited by those in the know for that very special fun or romantic occasion. More than 500 movies have been filmed in the park, making it the most filmed location in the world: Madagascar we got that, Avengers and Alpha™s snowball fight too. The Friends fountain, fuggedaboutit’ despite what you may hear, it was filmed in LA and inspired by the fountain in Washington Square! If you™re going to go, go with those who know.
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.