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Central Park Pedicab Tours
Guided Central Park Pedicab Tour
Central Park Rickshaw Tour (double)
Guided Central Park Pedicab Tour
Guided Central Park Pedicab Tour

Central Park Guided Pedicab Tours

By Peter Pan Tours of Central Park
5 out of 5
Free cancellation available
Price is NT$1,569 per adult
Features
  • Free cancellation available
  • 2h
  • Mobile voucher
  • Instant confirmation
Overview

No tour for 1 person. MINIMUM NEEDED 2 persons per booking.
Uncover magical Central Park during a private 1-hour pedicab tour. Visit popular sites including Strawberry Fields, Bethesda Fountain, and Bow Bridge.
Each stop is 5 minutes long, and you walk on your own to see up close major sightseeing. So you are not all the time in a pedicab.

Activity location

  • Central Park
    • New York City, New York, United States

Meeting/Redemption Point

  • 1411 6th Ave
    • 1411 6th Avenue
    • 10019, New York, New York, United States

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1-Hour Pedicab Tour
  • Activity duration is 2 hours2h2h
  • English
Language options: English
Price details
NT$1,569 x 1 AdultNT$1,569

Total
Price is NT$1,569
2-Hour Pedicab Tour
  • Activity duration is 2 hours2h2h
  • English

Duration: 2 hours

Language options: English
Price details
NT$3,138 x 1 AdultNT$3,138

Total
Price is NT$3,138
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What's included, what's not

  • What's includedWhat's includedProfessional guide
  • What's includedWhat's includedPedicab tour
  • What's excludedWhat's excludedTips (gratuities)
  • What's excludedWhat's excludedHotel pickup
  • What's excludedWhat's excludedDrop off in other place rather than our regular finish spot
  • What's excludedWhat's excludedNo tour for 1 person. Need 2 persons per booking.

Know before you book

  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • No tour for 1 person. MINIMUM NEEDED 2 persons
  • It is recommended that you book AT THE BEGINNING of your vacation. In case of rain you can reschedule to next day. We do not conduct tours in the rain or even small chance of rain
  • Dress warmly in winter months

Activity itinerary

Central Park
  • 1h
Central Park pedicab tour is a fantastic way to immerse yourself in the natural beauty and rich history of one of New York City's most beloved landmarks. Whether you're a first-time visitor or a longtime resident, exploring the park from the comfort of a pedicab offers a unique and unforgettable experience.
Chess & Checkers House Visitor Center (Pass by)
Nestled amidst the lush greenery of Central Park lies a charming and often overlooked attraction – the Chess & Checkers House Visitor Center. Tucked away near the southern end of the park, this historic building offers a unique blend of leisure and intellectual stimulation.
Central Park Carousel (Pass by)
The Central Park Carousel has a storied history that dates back over a century. Originally built in 1871 by master carousel carver Charles I.D. Looff, the carousel has undergone several relocations and renovations before finding its permanent home in Central Park in 1951. Today, it stands as one of the park's most iconic landmarks, delighting visitors with its timeless charm and vintage allure.
The Dairy Visitor Center and Gift Shop (Pass by)
Built in 1870, The Dairy was originally designed as a picturesque milk bar, providing fresh dairy products to park visitors. Today, this elegant Victorian-style building has been lovingly restored and repurposed as The Dairy Visitor Center.
Wollman Rink (Pass by)
Wollman Rink transforms into a winter wonderland when the temperatures drop and the ice freezes over. Surrounded by snow-dusted trees and framed by the majestic skyscrapers of Manhattan, the rink offers a picturesque setting for an unforgettable skating experience.
Central Park Zoo (Pass by)
Spanning over six acres, the zoo is home to a diverse array of animal species from around the globe, each residing in meticulously designed habitats that mimic their natural environments.
The Plaza (Pass by)
Over the decades, The Plaza has witnessed countless milestones and historic events, from extravagant parties in the Grand Ballroom to intimate gatherings in the iconic Palm Court. Its illustrious guest list reads like a who's who of the 20th century, with luminaries such as F. Scott Fitzgerald, Marilyn Monroe, and The Beatles all having graced its hallowed halls.
The Mall and Literary Walk (Pass by)
The Mall and Literary Walk hold a special place in the cultural fabric of New York City. Over the years, the promenade has served as a backdrop for countless cultural events, including concerts, festivals, and public gatherings.
Balto Statue (Pass by)
Nearly a century after his heroic journey, Balto's legacy lives on in the hearts of people around the world. The Balto Statue continues to be a beloved landmark in Central Park, attracting visitors from near and far who come to pay homage to this canine hero.
The Frick Collection (Pass by)
Designed in the style of an elegant neoclassical mansion, the museum's galleries are adorned with ornate furnishings, exquisite tapestries, and marble sculptures that evoke the splendor of a bygone era.
Pilgrim Hill (Pass by)
Pilgrim Hill holds historical significance as a site steeped in New York City's past. Named in honor of the early settlers who first arrived in America aboard the Mayflower, Pilgrim Hill serves as a reminder of the city's rich heritage and diverse cultural influences.
Central Park Model Boat Sailing (Pass by)
Model boat sailing has a long and storied history in Central Park, dating back to the late 19th century when Conservatory Water was first developed.
Bethesda Fountain
  • 3m
At the center of Bethesda Terrace, a grand staircase adorned with intricate carvings and ornate balustrades, lies Bethesda Fountain – a stunning masterpiece of sculptural artistry and architectural grandeur. Designed by Emma Stebbins and unveiled in 1873, the fountain serves as a tribute to the biblical story of the healing waters of Bethesda, symbolizing renewal, hope, and spiritual rejuvenation.
The Lake (Pass by)
Originally created in the mid-19th century as part of the park's scenic design
Central Park Boathouse (Pass by)
With its charming lakeside setting, panoramic views, and timeless allure.
Bethesda Terrace
  • 2m
Bethesda Terrace, designed by renowned architect Calvert Vaux, is a stunning example of Victorian-era architecture, blending elements of Gothic, Moorish, and Romanesque styles. Completed in 1864, the terrace serves as a majestic entrance to Central Park's picturesque landscapes and offers a seamless transition from the bustling city streets to the tranquil sanctuary of the park.
Cherry Hill (Pass by)
From late March to early May, visitors flock to Cherry Hill to witness this natural spectacle and marvel at the delicate beauty of the cherry blossoms in full bloom.
Bow Bridge
  • 5m
Completed in 1862, the bridge features a delicate cast-iron arch adorned with ornate filigree patterns, creating a sense of timeless elegance that harmonizes seamlessly with the park's natural surroundings.
The San Remo (Pass by)
Constructed in 1930 by renowned architect Emery Roth, The San Remo is a testament to the opulence and sophistication of New York's golden age of architecture. Named after the Italian resort town of San Remo, the building's Mediterranean-inspired design features intricate Art Deco motifs, elegant setbacks, and a distinctive twin-tower configuration that sets it apart from its neighbors.
Strawberry Fields, John Lennon Memorial
  • 5m
At the heart of Strawberry Fields lies the Imagine mosaic, a striking black-and-white artwork inscribed with the word "Imagine" – the title of one of Lennon's most beloved songs and a timeless anthem of hope and possibility. Surrounded by vibrant flowers, shrubs, and trees, the mosaic serves as a powerful symbol of Lennon's vision for a world without borders, divisions, or conflict, where all people live in harmony and mutual respect.
The Dakota (Pass by)
Constructed in the late 19th century, The Dakota holds a special place in New York City's architectural and cultural heritage. Designed by architect Henry Janeway Hardenbergh, the building was completed in 1884 and quickly became one of the city's most prestigious addresses. Named for its location on the then-remote Upper West Side, The Dakota was intended to evoke the grandeur and sophistication of its namesake territory.
Sheep Meadow (Pass by)
Sheep Meadow underwent a transformation in the late 19th century under the guidance of landscape architect Frederick Law Olmsted and architect Calvert Vaux. Designed as a pastoral retreat reminiscent of the English countryside, Sheep Meadow was once home to a flock of Southdown sheep that grazed on its grassy slopes, lending the meadow its name.
Tavern On the Green (Pass by)
Tavern on the Green has played host to a diverse array of patrons, from politicians and celebrities to locals celebrating special occasions and visitors savoring their first taste of New York City

Location

Activity location

  • LOB_ACTIVITIESLOB_ACTIVITIESCentral Park
    • New York City, New York, United States

Meeting/Redemption Point

  • PEOPLEPEOPLE1411 6th Ave
    • 1411 6th Avenue
    • 10019, New York, New York, United States

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