This 1.5-hour private guided pedicab tour offers an unforgettable journey through Central Park, one of New York City’s most iconic landmarks. You’ll visit famous movie locations, hidden gems, and scenic spots like Bethesda Fountain, Bow Bridge, Strawberry Fields, Cherry Hill, the Alice in Wonderland statue, and The Mall — all while comfortably riding in a pedicab with a personal guide who brings the park’s history and culture to life. This tour is perfect for families with children, couples, solo travelers, and anyone who wants a relaxed yet informative experience without the hassle of walking long distances. Unlike group tours, this private ride allows for customized stops, photo breaks, and a more personal connection with the sights.
Enjoy a scenic stop at Wollman Rink, one of Central Park’s most iconic spots, famously featured in Home Alone 2: Lost in New York. Located near the southern end of the park, this rink offers stunning views of the Manhattan skyline and a peaceful break surrounded by nature. In the winter, travelers can watch skaters on the ice. During warmer months, the area transforms into a lively space with seasonal activities and photo-worthy views. Your guide will share behind-the-scenes trivia about its Hollywood fame and why it’s a favorite among both locals and visitors. This stop is perfect for movie fans, couples, families, and anyone looking to experience the magic of Central Park with a cinematic twist.
As we ride through Central Park, you’ll pass the Central Park Zoo, one of the park’s most historic and beloved attractions. While we won’t stop here, your guide will point out the zoo’s highlights, share interesting facts about its animals and exhibits, and tell you about its pop culture fame—including its appearance in the animated movie Madagascar. You’ll get a great view of the zoo’s entrance, the famous Delacorte Musical Clock, and the surrounding landscapes—perfect for a quick photo as we ride by. It’s a fun moment in the tour that blends history, wildlife, and movie magic, right in the heart of Manhattan.
As we pass by, you’ll catch a glimpse of the famous Balto statue, a tribute to the heroic sled dog who helped deliver life-saving medicine to Alaska during a deadly outbreak in 1925. This bronze statue has become one of Central Park’s most beloved landmarks, especially for kids and animal lovers. While we don’t stop here, your guide will share the inspiring story behind Balto’s journey and how this brave dog became a symbol of courage and teamwork. It’s a quick but meaningful highlight of the tour, offering a look at a piece of history tucked right into the heart of the park.
You will make your own way to the meeting points