NYC's Central Park Walking Tour with a Private Guide

At Pulitzer Fountain in Grand Army Plaza, on the corner of E 59th Street and 5th Avenue.New York City, NY 10019
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Overview

Discover what the green haven of Manhattan has to offer on this walking tour! Central Park spans for 2.5 miles long and half a mile wide, and is a beloved area by tourists and locals alike for its relaxing spots, historic sites and natural beauty. Guests on this trip will enjoy a stroll through its iconic sights all the while learning of its rich stories!

up to 2 hrs 1 or more people

Good To Know

  • Hear about the iconic Central Park and watch what locals enjoy about the area on this walking tour!
  • This entire tour is approximately 2 hours long in duration.
  • Tour is suitable for people of all ages!
  • This is an exclusive guided walking tour.
  • Wear comfortable clothing on this trip.
  • Watch out for the local plaques that litter benches and read the love locals have for one another!

Description

Explore New York City’s tranquil and iconic Central Park with an expert private guide. This tour will focus on all the many famous filming locations that have starred in much-loved TV series and movies from Breakfast At Tiffany’s to Home Alone, from Vanilla Sky to The Smurfs, and from Friends to Sex and the City and Gossip Girl.

On your private walking tour of Central Park, you will:

-Meet your guide at the Pulitzer Fountain in Grand Army Plaza, on the corner of E 59th Street and the famous 5th Avenue.
-Stroll towards Central Park, a vast 843-acre green space in the heart of New York’s Manhattan filled with historic sites, memorials, and famous filming locations.
-Begin at the pretty, ornamental Gapstow Bridge where Kevin meets the Bird Lady in Home Alone 2, and enjoy views of the Plaza Hotel, made famous by Alfred Hitchcock’s movie North by Northwest, and many more since, including The Great Gatsby.
-Walk a short distance to Wollman Rink, the popular icerink that was opened in 1949 and has been featured in many movies and TV shows.
-Stop at The Dairy Visitor Center and Gift Shop, a picturesque Hansel and Gretal-looking building in the neo-gothic style dating back to 1870 when it was used to provide milk to New York’s Children - and it makes a fantastic movie set.
-Admire Central Park’s Carousel, dating from 1908 it has the largest hand-carved wooden horses of any carousel and oozes old-world charm - which movies have you seen it in?
-Explore the flora and fauna in A Native Meadow, a thriving habitat for insects, bees, butterflies, and wildlife.
-See the statue dedicated to Balto, the sledge dog which helped bring life-saving medicine to children in Alaska.
-Walk down Central Park’s iconic Mall, lined with beautiful Elm trees and which includes the newly erected monument to the Women's Rights Pioneers Monument, and statues of global literary figures including Shakespeare and Robert Burns.
-Hear about all the iconic movie scenes that were filmed here, including Breakfast at Tiffany’s, Kramer vs. Kramer, and many more.
-Stop at the Naumburg Bandshell which plays host to many concerts, where Martin Luther King gave a speech, and where a eulogy was read for John Lennon.
-Enjoy the beauty of Bethesda Terrace one of the most iconic landmarks in Central Park, and the Angel of the Waters Fountain - one of the most photographed fountains in the world - both have appeared in numerous shows and movies, including The Avengers.
-Walk to nearby Bow Bridge - made of cast iron it is one of New York’s most famous and romantic landmarks - you may remember it as the place Peter Parker is ditched by Mary Jane in Spiderman 3.
-Enjoy walking around pretty Cherry Hill with its lovely fountain, named for the Cherry trees overlooking the lake, and recognizable from so many movie scenes including Cruel Intentions and The Mirror Has Two Faces.
-Admire views of the ornate Ladies Pavilion from Cherry Hill, built in 1871 to provide shade and peaceful views overlooking the lake.
-End at the beautiful and poignant Strawberry Fields, a 2.5-acre garden created for and dedicated to John Lennon and named after the Beatles' song “Strawberry Fields Forever”.

New York's Central Park occupies a fond and iconic place in the global imagination. Larger than Monaco and Vatican City combined, it is 843 acres of rolling green fields, landscaped gardens, statues, monuments, ornate fountains, romantic bridges, and hidden pathways which provide a haven of peace and tranquillity in the heart of the city that famously never sleeps!

With your expert private guide, you’ll walk around Central Park, stopping to admire the flora and fauna, and landmarks that are not only famous in their own right but have appeared in many iconic movies and TV series - as varied as Breakfast at Tiffany’s to Stuart Little! Your guide will talk you through the scenes that were filmed at each location, as well as fill you in on the history of the park itself.

Beginning in the south of the park, you’ll wander through the park's many trails, learning the history of the city along the way, told through statues and monuments to famous events, each of which has uniquely shaped the face of New York City today.

Inclusions:
- A professional, English-speaking tour guide for your own private group
- Plenty of time to stop and take photos

Exclusions:
- Food and drink
- Gratuities
- Tickets to attractions
- Hotel pick up and drop off
- Transportation

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