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

Pass by many historical landmarks of the Central Park by horse drawn carriage ride. This is a perfect activity for a romantic promenade or a fun ride with friends and family. At the end of the ride yo

Pass by many historical landmarks of the Central Park by horse drawn carriage ride. This is a perfect activity for a romantic promenade or a fun ride with friends and family. At the end of the ride you get to treat the horse with a carrot. The driver will take pictures for you so you can remember the good time you had.

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Location: New York City

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Q&A

Q: Is there an age limit for kids on the horse and carriage ride?

A: There's no strict age limit, but younger kids might need to sit on a parent’s lap, especially if they're under 5. The ride is pretty family-friendly, and older kids usually love it! Just make sure they’re comfortable around horses.

Q: What happens if it rains on the day of the ride?

A: If it rains, they usually allow you to reschedule for another day. The carriages do have some cover, but if it pours, it's best to pick a different time. Just call them ahead to confirm your options.

Q: Can we bring our own snacks or drinks on the carriage ride?

A: They don't allow outside food or drinks during the ride for safety reasons, but you can grab something nearby in Central Park before or after. It’s still a great way to enjoy the park!

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Just did the NYC Central Park Horse and Carriage Ride and loved it!

I took my girlfriend on the 45 min horse carriage ride last weekend, and it was such a romantic experience! We passed by so many landmarks and the driver took some adorable pics of us with the horse at the end. Plus, getting to feed the horse a carrot was the cutest part! Just a heads up, it can get a bit chilly in the evening, so wear layers if you go at that time.

Thinking about gifting the horse carriage ride!

I’m considering this as a gift for my parents’ anniversary. They love Central Park and I think this would be such a special moment for them. The price is so reasonable too! Has anyone done this recently? Any tips for making it special?