NYC Central Park Self-Guided Walking Tour





Description
Welcome to Central Park, a leafy oasis in the heart of the Big Apple! This self-guided walking tour explores all the best spots in the park, from the super-popular Bethesda Terrace (featured in countless movies and shows) to the scenic Mall walkway, Central Park Zoo, and so much more! As you walk, hear the unexpected stories behind the park, its many attractions, and the early days of New York City. After booking, check your email/text to download the separate Audio Tour Guide App by Action while connected to WiFi or mobile data. Enter the password, download the tour, and enjoy it offline. Follow the audio instructions and route from the designated starting point. New, Lifetime access, no expiry. Use it anytime, on any trip, as many times as you want. This isn't an entrance ticket. Check opening hours before your visit.
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Your tour of Central Park begins in the Grand Army Plaza on the corner of 5th and 59th. From here, you'll walk all the way to the reservoir and back, stopping at all the park's top spots along the way. NOTE: The tour is over 4 miles long, with more than 40 audio stories, and takes about 1-2 hours to complete. New, Lifetime access, no expiry. Use it anytime, on any trip, as many times as you want.
The Central Park Zoo sets the standard for all urban zoos to follow. This 6.5-acre zoo features all kinds of rare and endangered animals, including Antarctic penguins and a snow leopard!
This clock isn't just for telling time! It's decorated with whimsical depictions of animals playing all manner of instruments, like a bear with a tambourine and a kangaroo with a horn!
This statue commemorates everyone's favorite husky, who became famous when he brought lifesaving medicine to a remote Alaskan town through blinding blizzards and subzero temperatures. The dog himself was actually in attendance for the unveiling of this statue!
One of the most picturesque spots in Central Park, the Mall is surrounded by lush greenery and dotted with statues of famous figures from history. Among them: the revered playwright Shakespeare and the controversial explorer Christopher Columbus. As you walk, you'll learn more about the various statues and why they ended up here.
This striking bandshell was built in 1923 and has since been host to countless famous speakers. Martin Luther King, Jr. once delivered a speech here, as did Cuban leader Fidel Castro! It's still in use today, and frequently features free classical and jazz concerts.
This gorgeous Italian-style terrace is the heart of Central Park. It was crucial to the original design for the park and remains one of the most beautiful places in New York City to this day. It has an upper and a lower section, both of which are simply breathtaking.
At 26 feet tall and almost 100 feet across, this fountain is impossible to miss. It's topped by a sculpture known as the Angel of the Waters, which was the only statue included in the original design for Central Park. Here, you'll also get a glimpse at Central Park's long cinematic history.
The Loeb Boathouse is a fine dining establishment which also operates a functioning boathouse for folks who are looking to relax on the water for a while. It has also been the setpiece for scenes in When Harry Met Sally and Manchurian Candidate.
This bronze statue honors Hans Christian Andersen, the beloved Danish children’s author responsible for works such as "The Little Mermaid" and "The Ugly Duckling." From here, you might also see model sailboats on the water, as long as the weather is warm enough.
This large statue of Alice, the Mad Hatter, and the White Rabbit from Lewis Carroll's classic book is a favorite among kids. It was actually designed to be climbed on, and the polished, shiny bronze stands as a testament to how successful this design ended up being.
Colloquially known as the Met, this is one of the most famous museums in the world. It boasts 5,000 years of art from all over the world, from European masters like Monet to artifacts from ancient Egypt and beyond. If you're a lover of art or history, this is a must-see spot.
This huge Egyptian obelisk was moved here in 1881, and it's not a replica! The 220-ton monument is estimated to be around 3,500 years old, originally commissioned by a pharoah to celebrate his reign.
Alexander Hamilton may have been popularized by the Broadway play, but this monument has been here well before anyone thought to put the man on stage. And for good reason! Hamilton was one of the Founding Fathers of the United States, and served as George Washington's right hand man during the American Revolution.
This enormous reservoir holds about a billion gallons of water and makes for a beautiful centerpiece to the park. It was once intended to supply the entire city with clean water. Today, it's a fabulous spot to take a break and admire the city's skyline.
The Arthur Ross Pinetum was designed with one specific purpose in mind: Add a splash of green to the park during the long, bleak winter months. If you're visiting after the leaves have fallen from the other trees, it makes for a lovely change of scenery.
This 55-acre green space once hosted huge concerts featuring headliners like Elton John. Unfortunately, all those crowds turned it into what some called "The Great Dustbowl." Today, however, it's back to its old self, and is an ideal spot for a picnic.
This open-air theater is home to the Public Theater, which puts on regular performances of Shakespeare and other classic plays. One of the coolest things about it? Productions here are totally free! Visitors need only stand in line to get in.
Belvedere Castle offers unbeatable views of the park and the surrounding city. It also adds a pleasant touch of fairytale whimsy visitors are sure to love.
The flora on display in this beautiful garden are only those mentioned in William Shakespeare’s many plays and poems. The aim was to recreate, in spirit, the English countryside where the Bard of Avon lived.
This memorial honors the musician John Lennon. Yoko Ono, his widow, didn't want another statue in Central Park, so instead the sculptor created a striking mosaic unlike anything else in the park.
Sheep Meadow is a lovely green expanse that perfectly embodies the original vision for Central Park: A place where locals and visitors alike can relax and enjoy nature away from the hustle and bustle of the Big Apple.
Umpire Rock is by far the oldest thing you'll see in Central Park, clocking in at over 500 million years old! It's a hunk of bedrock that workers weren't able to remove when clearing the land for the park's construction, and stands today as a landmark in its own right.
Columbus Circle, at the corner of 8th and 59th, marks the end of your tour. It also marks the boundary of a vibrant, thriving neighborhood just waiting to be explored!
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Important Information
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
- How To Access: After booking, you’ll get an email and text with setup instructions and password (search “audio tour” in emails and texts). • Download the separate tour app by Action • Enter the password sent by email and text. • MUST download the tour while in strong wifi/cellular. • Works offline after download.
- How to start touring: Open Action’s separate audio tour guide app once onsite. • If there is just one tour, launch it. • If multiple tour versions exist, launch the one with your planned starting point and direction.
- Go to the starting point No one will meet you at the start. This tour is self-guided Enter the first story’s point and the audio will begin automatically Follow the audio cues to the next story, which will also play automatically. Enjoy hands-free exploring. If you face audio issues, contact support. Stick to the tour route & speed limit for the best experience.
- Travel worry-free: Use the tour app anytime, on any day, and over multiple days. Start and pause the tour whenever you like, taking breaks and exploring side excursions at your own pace. Skip anything you don’t care about or explore bonus content for everything that interests you
- Savings tips: Walking tours: couples can share one tour by splitting headphones
- New, Lifetime access, no expiry. Use it anytime, on any trip, as many times as you want.
- For the best experience, bring headphones/earbuds for your walking tour.
- The tour requires a supported mobile device for navigation. Please use an iPhone with iOS 15 or later, an Android device with Android 9 or later, or an iPad/tablet with GPS and cellular service.
- Your password can be used on the same number of devices as travelers booked. Enter the same password on each device.
Reviews(28)
I’ve been to Central Park many times, but on this tour I saw things that I’ve never seen before. I highly recommend it. I would suggest that you break it up though. If you do the tour as shown it would take you four hours. Also, it has you walking against traffic around the reservoir and people get very annoyed with you.
Melissa, I’m really glad to hear that my NYC Central Park GPS Walking Tour helped you discover new spots, even after visiting many times. I also appreciate your helpful tips—breaking the tour into sections is a great idea, and you’re absolutely right that you can take it in parts. I’ll share your note about the direction of the reservoir path with my team. If you ever return on foot, I’d love for you to experience the whole tour. If you're up for more adventures, check out my The Best of New York City Self-Guided Audio Walking Bundle, which includes Midtown Manhattan, Wall Street, and more. Happy travels!
Great tour! Easy to follow directions. Enjoyed being able to go at my own pace and on little side trips when I wanted to. Great information and easy to listen to voice.
Elizabeth, I’m so glad you enjoyed my Central Park walking audio tour. It’s wonderful to hear that the directions were clear and that you enjoyed exploring at your own pace with the freedom to make side trips. I’m pleased you found the narration both informative and enjoyable to listen to. If you’re planning to explore more, check out my The Best of New York City Self-Guided Audio Walking Bundle, which includes Midtown Manhattan, Wall Street, and more. Happy travels!
The app worked well and the map was easy to follow. The stories started as we approached an attraction. I wish mileage was included. We had already been walking half the day, and if we had realized it was a 6-mile experience we would have modified the walk. There were a few paths closed for construction so we had to walk around (longer) to return to the path. It was a decent experience. App worked fine.
Hi Becky, glad to hear you enjoyed my Central Park tour and that the app worked smoothly for you. I’m happy the stories and map helped guide your walk. I do mention the minimum duration to complete the tour, but since it’s self-guided, you can always check the stoplist after setting up and plan your route however you prefer to suit your pace. The path closures must’ve been frustrating—those occasional detours are unfortunately out of my control, but I’m sorry you had to deal with that. Glad you still found the experience enjoyable. If you ever need assistance or help with a different tour, I’m just a call away—available daily from 9 to 6.
This audio tour of Central Park was great. It provided information on all of the highlights of the park and was very easy to navigate. We really enjoyed our visit of Central Park and learned a lot.
Gigi, I'm delighted to hear that you enjoyed my Central Park tour. It’s terrific that the audio made your visit even more informative and enjoyable. Check out my The Best of New York City Self-Guided Audio Walking Bundle, which includes Midtown Manhattan, Wall Street, and more. Happy travels!
The app works great as long as you’re walking in the park. It has its own GPS and knows where you are. When you get close enough to one of its stops (there are a lot!) it starts speaking to you automatically. However…. We were on electric scooters and couldn’t take the walking path. We only got close enough to a few of the talking points on the tour so we missed the biggest majority of it. What we did hear, though, was clear, concise and very informative.
Angie, I’m glad you found the narration clear and informative. You’re right—my Central Park tour is designed to trigger automatically as you walk through the designated paths, thanks to built-in GPS. Scooters tend to stay on the outer roads, which can miss many of the key stops. If you ever return on foot, I’d love for you to catch the whole experience. If you're up for more adventures, check out my The Best of New York City Self-Guided Audio Walking Bundle, which includes Midtown Manhattan, Wall Street, and more. Happy travels!
This was an amazing self guided tour. Unfortunately we were not able to complete it due to extremely wet conditions. Well worth the effort and most informative
I’m so glad you enjoyed the Central Park tour, even with the rainy weather cutting it short. It’s great to hear you still found it informative and worth the effort.Check out my The Best of New York City Self-Guided Audio Walking Bundle, which includes Midtown Manhattan, Wall Street, and more. Happy travels!
A very clever app, easy to follow and lots of information. When we went a couple of the areas were closed so had to re-route but no way this could be known in advance. Were able to loop back and do the ones closed after One of the areas, we were sent the wrong way down a running track (this is acknowledged) however made us look and feel like tourists who don't know what they are doing which is rarely the case. Take that aside, we enjoyed the tour and learned a lot
James, I’m really glad you enjoyed the Central Park tour and found it informative and easy to follow—especially as a first-time visitor. I appreciate you pointing out the reroute and that one tricky moment on the running track. I’ll look into making that section clearer to help others avoid the same confusion. Check out my NYC Must-Sees at Your Pace: Self-Guided Walking Tour Bundle for more NYC adventures. Explore Midtown Manhattan, Wall Street, and more at your own pace. Happy exploring!
The GPS map and narration were fantastic! I would recommend allowing 3 to 4 hours to really enjoy this tour. Go early in the morning if you want a peaceful experience. The explosion of flowers was everywhere!
Hi, so glad you enjoyed the NYC Central Park Self-Guided Walking Tour. I love that the GPS map and narration helped you take in the beauty of the park, especially with all the spring blooms. Great tip about going early for a more peaceful experience. Check out my NYC Must-Sees at Your Pace: Self-Guided Walking Tour Bundle for more NYC adventures. Explore Midtown Manhattan, Wall Street, and more at your own pace. Happy exploring!
I loved this tour as it was my first visit to New York and I wanted to take a run around Central Park and wanted to understand what I was seeing. This audio tour really helped me get a sense of what I was seeing and where to go - it was fantastic for a first timer or a repeat visitor to learn more!
Tara, I’m thrilled you loved my Central Park Self-Guided Walking Audio Tour! If you're up for more self-guided adventures, explore my New York Self-Guided Walking Audio Tour Bundle collection—each crafted to offer that same convenience and flexibility. Happy exploring!
Loved this app! Very easy to use and follow. Only issue was with construction in Central Park around stops 33-35 so we had to navigate around, which lead to several dead ends and added a good deal more walking. Other than that (to no one’s fault), it was perfect for what we were looking for!
Luciani, I’m so glad my NYC Central Park Self-Guided Walking Tour worked well for you. I understand the construction around stops 33-35 was a bit of a challenge, but I’m happy to hear the rest of the tour was what you were looking for. If you're up for more adventures, check out my The Best of New York City Self-Guided Audio Walking Bundle, which includes Midtown Manhattan, Wall Street, and more. Happy travels!



