A peaceful escape on two wheels. Step from the hustle and bustle to nature and calmness. Ride through Central Park’s winding paths while taking in the surrounding New York City architecture. Enjoy th
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Location: New York City
What's Included
- Regular Bike Rental included
- Tour Guide
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: Yes, you can reschedule! Artys Tours is pretty flexible with changes if the weather is looking rough. Just make sure to contact them at least 24 hours in advance. They really want you to have a great experience, so if it’s raining or super windy, they’ll help you find another date that works. Just keep an eye on the forecast!
A: Definitely! Kids are welcome on the Central Park Bike Tour. Just keep in mind that there are specific age recommendations for bike sizes. If they’re under 10, you might want to double-check with Artys Tours on suitable options. Also, it’s a great way to introduce them to both biking and the park!
A: Just wear something comfortable! Athletic wear, sneakers, and maybe a light jacket depending on the weather. It can get a bit breezy, especially near the water. And don’t forget sunscreen if it’s sunny! There’s no strict dress code – just come prepared to pedal and enjoy the ride.
Discussions
Thinking of gifting the Central Park Bike Tour!
I’m planning to surprise my sister with the Central Park Bike Tour for her birthday. She loves biking and the outdoors! The idea of riding through the park sounds amazing, especially stopping by the Jackie O’Kennedy Reservoir. I’m a bit worried though about her not being super fit—how hard is it? And should I rent a bike in advance or just get it there?
Just did the Central Park Bike Tour and loved it!
Wow, I can’t recommend the Central Park Bike Tour enough! It was such a cool experience biking around and seeing the skyline while floating past the trees. Our tour guide was super knowledgeable, and stopped us at some awesome spots like the Bow Bridge. I felt like I was in a different world even though I was in NYC! Definitely doing it again next time I’m in town.