Central Park Private Pedicab Guided Tours





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Discover the beauty of Central Park on a private pedicab tour. Choose between a 1-hour or 2-hour tour to suit your schedule. See iconic landmarks like the Bow Bridge and the Bethesda Terrace.
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At Top NYC Tour, we are passionate about providing unique and authentic sightseeing experiences to our customers. Our journey began in 2010 when our founder, John Smith, noticed a lack of affordable and personalized tour options in the industry. With his expertise and love for travel, he decided to create a company that would offer just that.
The Central Park Carousel has been a part of New York City since 1871. The current version, installed in 1951, features hand-carved horses from the early 1900s. Originally powered by animals, it now runs on electricity but still preserves its vintage charm. It's one of the oldest and most visited carousels in the United States, reflecting the park’s rich cultural history.
Wollman Rink opened in 1950 in the southern part of Central Park and quickly became one of New York City’s most iconic winter attractions.
Located near the park’s southern entrance, Umpire Rock is a hidden gem in Central Park. This large rock formation, made of ancient Manhattan schist, offers a unique spot to climb, sit, or simply enjoy stunning views of the city skyline.
Nestled in the heart of Central Park, the Central Park Zoo is a charming destination for visitors of all ages. Opened in 1864, it’s one of the oldest zoos in the United States.
ocated along the main path near the Central Park Zoo, the Balto Statue honors a heroic sled dog who helped deliver life-saving medicine to Alaska during a diphtheria outbreak in 1925.
Rumsey Playfield is Central Park’s go-to spot for live entertainment. Best known as the main stage for the SummerStage festival, it hosts concerts, dance shows, film screenings, and cultural events throughout the summer.
As you ride past Conservatory Water, you’ll see the beautiful pond known for its small sailboats which was featured in "Stuart Little".
Located on the eastern shore of the picturesque Conservatory Water, the Central Park Boathouse is a charming lakeside retreat offering a unique escape from the city's hustle and bustle.
The Literary Walk in Central Park, dating back to the 1860s, offers a peaceful stroll through lush greenery and towering trees. This scenic pathway has been featured in numerous films, blending natural beauty with a rich cultural history.
Located in the heart of Central Park, Bethesda Terrace offers stunning views of the Bethesda Fountain and features beautiful architecture dating back to the 1850s. This scenic spot has appeared in numerous films, making it a popular destination for both history buffs and movie lovers. A perfect blend of nature, art, and cinematic charm.
Bow Bridge, one of Central Park’s most iconic landmarks, is a beautiful cast-iron bridge that spans the lake. Known for its stunning views and romantic charm, it has been featured in numerous films and is a favorite spot for photographers and visitors alike.
The Lake in Central Park offers a peaceful retreat amidst the city’s hustle. This serene body of water is perfect for boating, with stunning views of the surrounding landscape.
The Dakota is one of New York City's most famous and historic buildings, located on the Upper West Side, adjacent to Central Park.
Strawberry Fields is a tranquil area in Central Park dedicated to the memory of John Lennon, located near his former home, The Dakota. This serene spot features the iconic Imagine mosaic, a tribute to Lennon’s peace activism and music.
Sheep Meadow is one of Central Park’s largest and most scenic open spaces. Once home to a flock of sheep in the 19th century, it now serves as a peaceful retreat for picnics, sunbathing, and leisurely strolls.
Tavern on the Green is a historic restaurant located in the heart of Central Park, offering a charming dining experience with stunning park views.
Pinebank Arch is a peaceful stone bridge in Central Park, offering a quiet escape with scenic views, tucked away near the park's western edge.
Heckscher Playground is a fun-filled spot for kids, featuring swings, slides, and climbing structures. It’s the perfect place for children to play and explore in the heart of Central Park.
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Important Information
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Service animals allowed
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Reviews(1)
We actually had two excursions through your company one was Central Park, which was canceled on us and we had no idea why and then they refunded my money even though I did not cancel the reservation but then I end up having to pay $27 more because I had to repay when I had to call them because we were waiting at our destination at 11 o’clock, but no one was there and then the gentleman tried to say it was our fault that we’re the ones that cancel it and we did not second Pam Heinzerling one of my friends she did the summit reservations. Our time of purchase was for 7 PM. We didn’t even get into the summit until 9 o’clock very disappointed we hadn’t eaten dinner. We hadn’t had nothing to drink. We didn’t realize it was gonna take us that long to get in there. Completely disappointed.



