
Central Park
Best time to visit
Early morning or late afternoon in spring and fall for mild weather and colorful foliage. Weekdays are quieter than weekends, particularly around Bethesda Terrace and the Mall.
Budget tips
Free entry year-round; budget for optional paid items like Central Park Zoo admissions, rowboat rentals, and horse carriage rides. Pack a picnic or use food carts to save on dining.
Recommended for
Families, Photography enthusiasts, Joggers and cyclists, Picnickers
Plan your visit
2-4 hours
About
Datos rápidos: Winding trails and sparkling lakes invite visitors to escape the city's hustle, offering a serene retreat filled with hidden gardens and lively birdlife. Over 25 million people stroll through each year, enjoying activities from ice-skating on a historic rink to impromptu concerts in open meadows.
Destacados: Believe it or not, the park contains over 9,500 trees from 200 different species, creating mini-ecosystems you can wander through that feel miles away from the city noise. Also, the iconic Central Park Carousel dates back to 1871 and features 57 hand-carved horses, each with its own name and personality if you listen closely to the carousel operator whispering stories.
Insider tips
- Wear comfortable walking shoes suitable for gravel paths and stair sections.
- Visit Bow Bridge or Bethesda Terrace at sunrise or sunset for dramatic photos with fewer people.
- Rent a bike to cover more ground quickly, or reserve a rowboat online to skip long Boathouse lines.
- Avoid Conservatory Water and the Great Lawn on sunny weekend afternoons; explore the North Woods or Harlem Meer for quieter trails.
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La mejor manera de experimentar una ciudad con un guía local.
Tip: We strongly recommend a free walking tour on your first day to get to know the city with a local guide. They usually cover all main attractions and you can ask for personal recommendations based on your interests for the next days. Book early as spaces fill up fast!
Reviews
Reviews (4)
4.3Visited around 2pm on Saturday, very crowded. The carriage rides cost about $60 so I skipped them; Bethesda Terrace was still a highlight.
Stopped by at 10am in winter, sparse crowds. Conservatory Garden was lovely and free, but indoor bathrooms were limited and inconvenient.
Came at 7am on a weekday, almost empty and perfect for jogging. Free entry, boat rental felt pricey but the lakeside views were worth it.
Afternoon picnic on a Sunday, lots of families and kids. Playground is free and excellent, food carts are okay but overpriced for tiny portions.




