Central Park Guided Pedicab Tour in New York

Leisurely pedicab tour narrated ride of Central Park at the right speed with stops at major attractions, and plenty of photos opportunities.

Leisurely pedicab tour narrated ride of Central Park at the right speed with stops at major attractions, and plenty of photos opportunities.

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Location: New York City

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Q&A

Q: What's the age limit for kids on the pedicab tour? Can I bring my 5-year-old?

A: There's no strict age limit for kids on the Central Park Pedicab Tour! You can definitely bring your 5-year-old along. It's a great way for them to see the park without tiring out those little legs. Just make sure to inform your guide in advance so they can accommodate you properly.

Q: How long is the tour, and can it be customized?

A: The tour typically lasts about 1 to 2 hours, but it can vary based on what you want to see! You can definitely customize your route to focus on specific attractions or areas in Central Park that you’re interested in. Just let the guide know your preferences at the start.

Q: What should we wear for the pedicab tour? Is it open-air?

A: Yes, the pedicab is open-air, so dress comfortably! I’d recommend wearing layers, especially since NYC weather can change quickly. A light jacket or cardigan might be nice, and don’t forget comfortable shoes for walking during breaks. Sunglasses are a must for sunny days too!

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Just did the Central Park pedicab tour—super fun!

I recently gifted my parents the Central Park guided pedicab tour, and they loved every minute! The guide was super knowledgeable about all the major attractions. They stopped at Bethesda Terrace and took some amazing photos. It was really easy to book, and they said the pace was just right. Definitely worth it if you’re looking for a unique gift!

Thinking of getting this pedicab tour for my sister's birthday!

Hey everyone! I’m considering the Central Park pedicab tour as a birthday gift for my sister. She loves photography and I think it’d be perfect for her to explore the park and snap some pics. Has anyone done this? Any tips or recommendations?