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Horse and Carriage Experience Central Park Private Tour
Horse and Carriage Experience Central Park Private Tour
NYC Horse and Carriage Central Park Tours
NYC Horse and Carriage Central Park Tours
NYC Horse and Carriage Central Park Tours

NYC Horse and Carriage Central Park Tours

By NYC Central Park Pedicab Tours
Free cancellation available
Price is CA $196 per traveller* *Get a lower price by selecting multiple travellers
Features
  • Free cancellation available
  • 45m
  • Mobile voucher
  • Instant confirmation
Overview

Whether it's a special occasion like a wedding, anniversary, or birthday celebration, or simply a desire to explore the Central Park in style, our carriage rides will give you beautiful experience and memory.

Well-Cared-for Horses: Our horses are treated with utmost care and respect.They are well-trained, gentle, and reliable, ensuring a safe and comfortable experience for our customers.

Knowledgeable and Friendly Drivers: Our experienced drivers are not only skilled in handling the horses and carriage but also knowledgeable about history and landmarks of the area.they will provide interesting commentary and answer any questions you may have along the way.

Experience the magic and elegance of a horse and carriage ride with us.Book your memorable journey today!

Activity location

  • Bethesda Fountain
    • Midpark at 72nd St. Transverse, Central Park
    • New York City, New York, United States

Meeting/Redemption Point

  • The Ritz-Carlton New York, Central Park
    • 50 Central Park South
    • 10019, New York, New York, United States

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NYC Horse and Carriage Central Park Tours
  • Activity duration is 45 minutes45m45m
Price details
CA $196.33 x 1 TravellerCA $196.33

Total
Price is CA $196.33

What's included, what's not

  • What's includedWhat's includedFully Guided Tours
  • What's includedWhat's includedWiFi on board
  • What's includedWhat's includedExperienced Drivers

Know before you book

  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transport options are available nearby
  • Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels

Activity itinerary

Central Park Carousel (Pass by)
About 250,000 people take a ride on the Central Park Carousel every year. The famous ride has been very popular since 1871 when the original attraction opened.
Wollman Rink (Pass by)
Opened in 1949, Wollman Rink has been a favourite attraction of Central Park for decades. Ice skating in fall and winter is one of the most popular things to do among New Yorkers and tourists alike. Glide across the ice under a star-covered sky, while surrounded by the splendour of the Manhattan skyline!
Chess & Checkers House Visitor Center (Pass by)
Chess & Checkers House was built in 1952 to offer visitors of all ages a space to play games. Surrounding the octagonal brick structure are 24 game tables shaded by a wooden trellis
The Dairy Visitor Center and Gift Shop (Pass by)
The Children’s District, home to the Dairy, was originally conceived as an area to meet the needs of children visiting Central Park. Playgrounds as we know them today did not exist until the early 20th century, so the Children’s District, completed in 1872, was the only spot in the Park that was specifically dedicated to its youngest visitors.
Central Park's Literary Walk (Pass by)
This wide, straight path lined by two rows of American elm trees was designed by Park designers Frederick Law Olmsted and Calvert Vaux as a formal promenade and gathering space. Like many areas of the Park, visitors can experience this landscape in largely the same way they would have in the 19th century: strolling, sitting, people-watching, listening to music, contemplating monuments, and admiring trees.
Balto Statue (Pass by)
Balto became famous after a heroic journey across Alaska. In January 1925, an outbreak of diphtheria threatened the population of the town of Nome, Alaska. Weather conditions prevented the transport of vaccines from Anchorage by plane. A relay of dog-sled teams and mushers provided the only alternative. Twenty teams carried the vaccine almost 700 miles in blizzard conditions, a trip that took remarkably only five days and seven hours. They braved minus 30-degree Fahrenheit temperatures, ice floes, and 5,000-foot mountain peaks.
Rumsey Playfield (Pass by)
While much of Central Park has remained relatively intact since its creation, Rumsey Playfield has undergone many transformations. Located on a hill overlooking the Concert Ground, the site originally featured a restaurant created by Park co-designer Calvert Vaux, which was known as the Casino. (The restaurant did not host any gambling; the name means “little house” in Italian.).
Conservatory Water (Pass by)
Its main feature is an ornamental pond, also known as the Model Boat Pond, where children and hobbyists launch and race miniature sailboats and yachts. These are stored and rented at the nearby Kerbs Boathouse, which also houses a cafe.
The Central Park Boathouse (Pass by)
Located on the eastern edge of the Lake, Loeb Boathouse is best known as the launch point for rowing boats, offering visitors an ideal way to explore one of the Park’s most significant landscapes.
Bethesda Fountain
  • 5m
At the top of the Fountain is the sculpture Angel of the Waters, a bronze figure of a robed angel with raised wings. She delicately steps on a stone which spouts forth water. The water cascades down from the sculpture into two basins and fills a large circular pool.
Cherry Hill
  • 5m
The Cherry Hill Fountain is located at the centre of the carriage concourse at the top of Cherry Hill. The ornate fountain is unique, with a largely stone base topped with a finial that combines small saucers for birds to drink out of and a light fixture with eight globes. The water drips down from the saucer, onto a base made of granite and tile before spilling into a bluestone basin
Bow Bridge (Pass by)
Created as one of the major entrances to the Ramble, and a connection to a path towards Bethesda Terrace, it’s a prominent spot that offers expansive views of the Lake and surrounding landscapes. It’s one of the most photographed Park features and one of the most romantic, serving as the site of numerous wedding proposals.
Daniel Webster Monument (Pass by)
The monument to American lawyer and statesman Daniel Webster (1782–1852) stands along the West Drive near 72nd Street. The bronze figure depicts him gazing into the distance about to give a speech, his right hand tucked into the front of his coat and a stack of books by his feet.
Strawberry Fields, John Lennon Memorial
  • 3m
Strawberry Fields is a memorial to the British rock musician and peace activist John Lennon (1940–1980). The memorial consists of a five-acre landscape near the West 72nd Street entrance and includes the Imagine mosaic, where many come to pay tribute to Lennon. The memorial’s name is a reference to the 1967 song Lennon wrote and performed with the Beatles, “Strawberry Fields Forever.”
Tavern On the Green (Pass by)
Tavern on the Green, the restaurant located in the historic building once known as the Sheepfold, has been a destination for fine dining in Central Park since the 1930s.
Sheep Meadow (Pass by)
One of Central Park’s best-known and important landscapes, Sheep Meadow is the upmost expression of the Park’s essential purpose as a retreat from urban life.
Pinebank Arch (Pass by)
One of the most distinctive ornamental features in the south end of Central Park, Pinebank Arch is an elegant cast-iron bridge that spans the bridle path.
Columbus Circle (Pass by)
Known as shopping area and where every year Macys parade goes through.

Location

Activity location

  • LOB_ACTIVITIESLOB_ACTIVITIESBethesda Fountain
    • Midpark at 72nd St. Transverse, Central Park
    • New York City, New York, United States

Meeting/Redemption Point

  • PEOPLEPEOPLEThe Ritz-Carlton New York, Central Park
    • 50 Central Park South
    • 10019, New York, New York, United States

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