NYC Central Park Horse and Carriage Ride: Long Ride 45 min

Troy Carriages have been providing fun, enjoyable, and professional horse drawn cab rides and novelty tours in and around Central Park NYC since the early 2000s.

Troy Carriages have been providing fun, enjoyable, and professional horse drawn cab rides and novelty tours in and around Central Park NYC since the early 2000s.

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Location: New York City

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Q&A

Q: What should I wear for the horse and carriage ride in Central Park? Is it cold in the winter?

A: Dress for the weather! If you're going in winter, definitely wear layers and a warm coat. The carriage is open, so you'll feel the chill. A hat and gloves are also a good idea. If it's spring or summer, a light jacket and comfy shoes should do the trick.

Q: Can this ride accommodate young kids? What's the age limit?

A: Yes, kids can ride! There’s no strict age limit, but the ride is safe for even toddlers. Just keep an eye on them as some parts of the park can get busy. You might want to consider bringing a booster seat if they're really small.

Q: Is it easy to reschedule if the weather doesn't cooperate?

A: Yes, rescheduling is pretty straightforward if you call ahead. They usually offer an option for weather-related cancellations, so just keep an eye on the forecast. It’s best to contact them a day before if you’re unsure.

Discussions

Thinking of gifting the Central Park carriage ride for my parents' anniversary!

Hey everyone! I'm considering buying the 45-min horse and carriage ride in Central Park from Troy Carriages. It sounds like such a romantic way to spend the day, especially with the photo stop included! I've heard they’ve been around for years. Any tips or experiences you can share? How did it go for you? Thanks!

Central Park carriage ride – is it worth it?

I’m thinking of booking the Troy Carriages ride for a couple of friends visiting NYC soon. It’s a bit pricey, but I’ve heard great things. Anyone done it? Was the ride scenic? What did you think?