Central park is the most visited urban park and covers 843 acres. Let us have a chance to discover Central Park with our guided pedicab tours in Central Park instead of cycling or walking for all day
From: $0.00
Location: New York City
What's Included
- A comfortable and enjoyable pedicab ride, allowing you to explore the sights without walking.
- A fully private tour experience, ensuring a personalized and intimate exploration of the area.
- The services of a guide photo taking to capture high-quality memories of your tour.
- A knowledgeable and professional tour guide to provide insights and history throughout your journey
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: There's no strict dress code for the pedicab tour, but I recommend wearing comfortable clothes and shoes since it can get a bit bumpy. Also, if it's sunny, don’t forget sunglasses and a hat! You might be sitting for a bit, so layers could be helpful in case the weather changes.
A: Yes, you can absolutely reschedule if the weather isn't cooperating! Central Park Joy is pretty flexible with cancellations due to rain. Just make sure to give them a call or email at least 24 hours ahead of your scheduled time, and they'll help you set up a new date.
A: Absolutely! The pedicab tour is great for all ages. Kids love the ride, and it's a smooth way for older adults to enjoy the park without too much walking. There's no formal age limit, but just check with the provider to make sure everyone is comfortable during the ride.
Discussions
Just got back from the Central Park Pedicab Tour and wow!
I treated my partner to the Central Park Private Pedicab Tour for our anniversary. We had a great time! The guide was super knowledgeable and took us to all the famous spots like Bethesda Terrace and Bow Bridge. Plus, they took some really nice photos of us along the way. The price is unbeatable for a private tour! Highly recommend it to anyone thinking of a unique date idea.
Considering the Central Park Pedicab Tour for my mom’s birthday!
My mom loves Central Park but can't walk too far. I’m thinking the pedicab tour would be perfect! Has anyone done it with older family members? How was the experience? Also, is it easy to find parking near the starting point?