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Central Park Horse and Carriage Tour

General information

Destination
New York, United States

Program details

Highlights:

* Duration: Small Loop 15-20 mins; Big Loop 45-50 mins

* Each carriage can take up to 4 adults or 3 adults and 2 kids under 12 years

* Summer Restrictions: no carriages operate above 89 degrees Fahrenheit so watch the weather reports!

* Winter restrictions: no carriages operate below 19 degrees Fahrenheit or during blizzards

* During the winter, some carriages will provide blankets for use

* Please dress for the weather and don’t forget your camera





Climb into your lavishly decorated carriage and set off on your adventure though the most beautiful place in the whole of Manhattan. Like something from a fairytale, your experienced driver merely clucks his tongue to the horse and you’re off and away on a journey to never forget. Covering far more ground than any comparable tour, your trusty steed will lead you on a loop of some of New York’s most famous landmarks and monuments.



On the way you will go past The Dairy, a charming building full of history, once used to provide the city’s children with fresh milk but now the park’s first ever visitor center. Head on to the Carousel, one of the park’s most popular attractions and always hugely popular with children. A further tug on the reins and the next stop is the statue of William Shakespeare. Donated by the citizens of New York, this claimed the honour of being the first sculpture of a writer ever to be placed on Literary Walk and started a rich tradition.



Take a mid-way pause at the Bethesda Fountain Overlook to admire the famous centerpiece before turning into Strawberry Fields to pay tribute to John Lennon, whose life was tragically cut short in this city. Marvel at the opulent Trump International Hotel and Tower before completing this unforgettable trip at the Time Warner Center, once the most expensive building in New York. Children and adults alike will be captivated by the sights, sounds and the journey itself in your very own fairytale of New York.