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Journey Park NYC

Location New York City, New York, USA
$35.00
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Overview

Step into the heart of New York City and discover Central Park like never before — not just as a park, but as a living, breathing time capsule of history, culture, and Hollywood magic. Your pedicab tour isn’t just a ride — it’s an unforgettable storytelling journey through one of the world’s most iconic green spaces.
What makes us special?

Personalized and engaging narration

Comfortable ride with photo stops at top landmarks

Hidden gems and behind-the-scenes movie trivia

Breathtaking views and unforgettable memories

The experience offers several options. This price includes:

HAPPY HOUR TOUR
Duration: 1 hour: 4 stops: Wallman RInk(Home Alone 2), Bethesda Terrace, Cherry Hill, Strawberry Fields.
NOTE: Requires 2 Minimum PERSON
Tour guide
Language: English
Human tour guide

The experience offers several options, check yours above
  • Fully Guided Experience – Learn fascinating stories from a local expert
  • Multiple Scenic Stops – Step out, take photos, and soak in the views
  • See More, Walk Less – Travel comfortably while still enjoying key stops
  • Private & Comfortable Pedicab – Ideal for couples, families, and small groups
  • Warm Blankets in Winter – Stay cozy while touring in colder months
  • Pickup/Drop-off

Meeting point
Upon your arrival, please wait outside of Mangia Restaurant. Once there, present your receipt to any of the Pedicab drivers, and they will assist you promptly.
Return details
Upon your arrival, please wait outside of Mangia Restaurant. Once there, present your receipt to any of the Pedicab drivers, and they will assist you promptly.

  • Discover the beauty of Central Park in comfort and style on this private pedicab tour, led by an expert local guide. Unlike walking tours, this experience allows you to cover more ground effortlessly, making it the perfect way to explore the park’s most iconic landmarks, hidden gems, and famous movie locations—without the fatigue. (pass by)
  • The Central Park Carousel, built in 1908, is one of the largest and most historic carousels in the U.S., featuring 57 hand-carved horses and two chariots. It's a beloved, timeless attraction for visitors of all ages. (pass by)
  • The Chess & Checkers House, built in 1952, offers visitors a space to enjoy games. Surrounded by 24 game tables, it's a popular spot for playing chess and checkers while shaded by a wooden trellis. (pass by)
  • Wollman Rink
    Wollman Rink is a public ice skating rink in Central Park, open from late October to early April. It has been featured in films like *Serendipity* and *Home Alone 2* and was originally funded by the Wollman family.
  • Gapstow Bridge
    Gapstow Bridge is a picturesque stone bridge in Central Park, known for its rustic design covered in vines. It spans the narrow neck of the Pond, offering stunning views of the surrounding scenery. The bridge has appeared in several films, including *Home Alone 2* and *Gossip Girl*.
  • The Central Park Zoo is a 6.5-acre zoo located in the southeastern corner of Central Park. It is home to a variety of animals, including penguins, sea lions, and snow leopards. The zoo is also featured in movies like *Madagascar* and *Mr. Popper's Penguins*. (pass by)
  • The Mall in Central Park is a wide, tree-lined pathway, designed by Frederick Law Olmsted and Calvert Vaux. It’s known for its beautiful rows of American elm trees and is a popular spot for strolling, people-watching, and enjoying street performances. It's also featured in movies like *Made in Manhattan*. (pass by)
  • Balto Statue
    The Balto Statue in Central Park honors the famous sled dog Balto, who helped deliver a life-saving diphtheria serum to Nome, Alaska, in 1925. The bronze statue, created by Frederick Roth, stands as a tribute to Balto’s bravery and is located near the Central Park Zoo.
  • Rumsey Playfield in Central Park is a popular outdoor space originally designed as a restaurant in the 1920s. Today, it serves as a recreational area with a playground and is also home to the SummerStage concert venue, where numerous live performances and events are held throughout the year. (pass by)
  • The Upper East Side of Manhattan is a prestigious and historic neighborhood, known for its elegant brownstones, upscale residences, and cultural institutions. It’s home to famous landmarks like the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Central Park, and the Frick Collection. The area boasts high-end shopping on Madison Avenue, luxurious dining options, and a reputation for being one of New York City's most affluent neighborhoods. (pass by)
  • The Upper West Side of Manhattan is a vibrant, family-friendly neighborhood known for its charming tree-lined streets, historic buildings, and cultural institutions. It is home to iconic spots like the American Museum of Natural History, Lincoln Center, and Riverside Park. The area offers a mix of elegant brownstones, modern apartments, and a variety of dining and shopping options. It’s also famous for its close proximity to Central Park and a laid-back yet sophisticated atmosphere compared to its more bustling counterparts. (pass by)
  • Conservatory Water
    Conservatory Water, also known as the Model Boat Pond, is a peaceful, scenic spot in Central Park. Located near the east side of the park, this ornamental pond is a popular place for visitors to watch or race miniature sailboats. The area is also home to the famous statues of Alice in Wonderland and Hans Christian Andersen. In winter, the pond freezes over and becomes a popular spot for ice skating. It's a lovely, quiet spot, ideal for relaxation and enjoying the surrounding landscape.
  • Central Park Boathouse is a charming restaurant and event venue located on the eastern shore of the Park’s picturesque lake. Originally opened in 1874, the current Boathouse, built in 1956, offers beautiful views of the water and surrounding greenery. It’s a popular spot for dining, boat rentals, and taking in the stunning scenery of Central Park. The Boathouse is also a popular location for filming, and visitors can enjoy both indoor and outdoor seating, making it a favorite spot for tourists and locals alike. (pass by)
  • Bethesda Terrace
    Bethesda Fountain, located in the heart of Central Park, is one of the most famous landmarks in New York City. Known for its stunning Angel of the Waters statue, the fountain symbolizes healing and renewal. It sits at the base of the Bethesda Terrace, a grand two-level platform overlooking the fountain and the surrounding park. The area is a favorite for both relaxation and photography.
  • Cherry Hill is a charming and historic area in Central Park, located just west of Bethesda Fountain. It features a lovely fountain, which was originally designed in the 1860s as a watering trough for horses. The fountain has since become a scenic and peaceful spot surrounded by a circular plaza. The area is named for the cherry trees that once flourished here.
  • The Lake in Central Park is a 20-acre water body located in the heart of the park, connecting various landscapes such as the Ramble and Bethesda Terrace. The serene lake is often considered the "heart" of Central Park, offering beautiful views and tranquil surroundings. Visitors can enjoy strolling along the shoreline or rent rowboats at the Loeb Boathouse to explore the water. (pass by)
  • Bow Bridge
    Bow Bridge in Central Park is an iconic, elegant cast-iron bridge completed in 1862. Known for its beautiful design and picturesque location, it spans across the lake, offering stunning views of the surrounding park. The bridge is a popular spot for both tourists and photographers.
  • Strawberry Fields, John Lennon Memorial
    Strawberry Fields is a 2.5-acre section of Central Park dedicated to the memory of John Lennon, the legendary member of The Beatles. It is named after the Beatles song "Strawberry Fields Forever," written by Lennon. The memorial, designed by landscape architect Bruce Kelly, features a tranquil landscape with flowers, trees, and the iconic "Imagine" mosaic at its center, which symbolizes Lennon's message of peace.
  • The Dakota is a historic building located on the Upper West Side of Manhattan, famously known for being the residence of John Lennon, who was tragically murdered outside its entrance in 1980. Built between 1880 and 1884, it was designed by architect Henry Janeway Hardenbergh and stands as an iconic example of Victorian Gothic architecture. (pass by)
  • Sheep Meadow is a large, 15-acre open space located in the southern part of Central Park. It was once home to a flock of sheep, giving it its name, but today it’s a popular area for picnicking, sunbathing, and outdoor activities, offering breathtaking views of the surrounding city skyline. (pass by)
  • Tavern on the Green is a historic restaurant located in Central Park, New York City. Originally built in 1870 as a sheepfold, the building was converted into a restaurant in 1934. It’s known for its charming atmosphere, beautiful outdoor seating, and stunning views of the park. After several ownership changes, it was renovated and reopened in 2014. (pass by)
  • Heckscher Playground is the oldest and largest playground in Central Park, New York City. Opened in 1926, it is located near Central Park South and offers a variety of play equipment for children, including swings, slides, and climbing structures. The playground is named after August Heckscher, a philanthropist who funded its construction. (pass by)
  • Pinebank Arch is a charming and picturesque bridge located in Central Park, New York City. Designed to blend seamlessly with the natural landscape, this arch is built from rustic stone and surrounded by lush greenery. It offers a tranquil spot for visitors to take in the park’s scenic beauty and is a popular photo opportunity. (pass by)
  • Alice in Wonderland Statue
    The Alice in Wonderland Statue in Central Park is a whimsical and beloved bronze sculpture that depicts Alice sitting on a mushroom, surrounded by characters from Lewis Carroll's famous story, including the Cheshire Cat and the White Rabbit. This statue was a gift from philanthropist George Delacorte in 1959 and was designed by artist Jose de Creeft. It is a favorite spot for both children and adults to visit and interact with the characters.
  • Cleopatra's Needle is an ancient Egyptian obelisk located in Central Park. It stands 69 feet tall and is made of red granite, originally erected in Heliopolis, Egypt, by Pharaoh Thutmose III around 1450 BCE. It was gifted to the United States by Egypt in 1881 and placed in Central Park. The obelisk is one of three similar structures that still exist today, with the others located in London and Paris. (pass by)
  • The Metropolitan Museum of Art (often referred to as "The Met") is one of the largest and most famous art museums in the world. Located on the eastern edge of Central Park, it houses an extensive collection of art spanning over 5,000 years, including pieces from ancient Egypt, European paintings, American art, and much more. The museum’s grand architecture and the steps in front are iconic, making it a popular filming location. (pass by)
  • Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis Reservoir
    The Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis Reservoir is a large body of water located in the middle of Central Park. Spanning 106 acres, it was originally built between 1858 and 1862 as part of the city's water supply system. Today, it serves as a tranquil spot for jogging, walking, and enjoying scenic views of the surrounding park and Manhattan skyline. The reservoir is named in honor of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, former First Lady and New York City resident, who helped raise funds for its restoration in the 1990s.
  • Belvedere Castle
    Belvedere Castle is a stunning architectural feature located in the middle of Central Park. Designed by Calvert Vaux and Jacob Wrey Mould in 1867, the castle offers breathtaking views of the park and surrounding areas. Originally conceived as a folly (a decorative building), it now houses an observation deck and exhibit rooms. Since 1919, it has also served as the official weather station for Central Park.

  • 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
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
  • This experience requires good weather.
    If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
  • This experience requires a minimum number of travelers.
    If it’s canceled because the minimum isn’t met,
    you’ll be offered a different date/experience or a full refund.
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    Journey Park NYC

    Location New York City, New York, USA
    $35.00
    This is an experience gift voucher. The recipient will book the experience after they redeem the gift voucher.
    How it works?
    01 You choose from 10,000+ experience gifts
    02 We deliver the eVoucher or the Physical box to the recipient
    03 Recipient books the experience and creates unforgettable memories!
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