Central Park is the most famous urban park in the world, and this small-group tour will help you discover why. From the sweeping Central Park Mall to the Bow Bridge to Strawberry Fields to the gorgeous Bethesda Terrace and fountain, your guide will make sure you get to see all of the highlights of this expansive park. Along the way, you'll learn the fascinating history of Frederick Law Olmsted and Calvert Vaux's urban masterpiece.

Central Park has been called “one of the greatest works of art in America”. Come see why!

Your walking tour will start at Manhattan's Grand Army Plaza and continue on through the park. Your guide will show you all the highlights of the park at a leisurely pace. This tour takes place year round, as each season is a different experience. The best thing about this park is that every month brings changes and new discoveries.

Central Park sites you may see include: Grand Army Plaza, The Pond, Gapstow Bridge, The Dairy, Sheep Meadow, The Mall, the Bandshell, the landmark Bethesda Terrace, the lake and Boathouse, the Ramble, Bow Bridge, Cherry Hill, and Strawberry Fields... in addition to beautiful historic and modern buildings around the park!

As you walk, the tour guide will point out the highlights of the park (from the well-known to the smaller secrets), take your questions, and show you the best photo spots. You will never see New York the same way again!

The tour will end in the beautiful Upper West Side neighborhood, by the Dakota.

 Past customers have said:
“I thought a park is a park. I was so wrong! This was a great tour and one of the highlights of our trip.”

“Awesome tour of Central Park. Jeremy was super knowledgeable and I’m certain after the tour that if I hadn’t taken the tour, I would have just wandered around Central Park with no appreciation for the meaning and thought behind each part. Absolutely loved it!”

“Jeremy our tour guide was very knowledgeable about Central Park. The pace was just right and I had time to take some photographs. Would highly recommend this tour.”