Experience the charm of Central Park as you embark on a horse-drawn carriage ride that takes you past numerous historical landmarks. Whether you're seeking a romantic promenade or a delightful outing
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Location: New York City
What's Included
- Photos taken by the guide
- Roof (for rain or sun, optional)
- All taxes, fees and handling charges
- Blankets (during winter)
- Licensed professional guide (licenses are authorized by New York City authorities)
- Accommodation as per itinerary
- Live customer service
- Prices are per carriage, NOT per person. A carriage takes up to four adults.
- Treats for the horses
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: The carriage can accommodate up to four adults comfortably. While there's no strict weight limit, it's best to consider the overall space and balance of the carriage. If you're worried, just shoot NYC Adventures a quick email, and they'll give you the best guidance!
A: If the weather looks bad, you can definitely reschedule your ride. The carriages have a roof option in case of light rain or sun, but for significant weather, it's best to work with the provider to find a new time. Just give them a call at least 24 hours in advance!
A: Evenings can get a bit chilly, especially in spring and fall. I'd recommend wearing layers, and they provide blankets if it's colder. Comfortable shoes are a must since you'll be walking a bit before and after the ride. Enjoy the views!
Discussions
Thinking of getting the Central Park carriage ride for my parents' anniversary!
So I'm looking into this NYC Central Park Horse Carriage Ride for my parents. They love the park and I think it would be such a romantic way for them to spend some time together. I heard it’s about $150 for the ride? Does anyone know if it's worth it? What if it rains, though? Any tips on making this special?
Anyone recently done the carriage ride? What was it like?
I’m considering booking the Central Park carriage ride for my family’s trip to NYC next month. It seems like a fun way to see the park! How long does it actually take? I’ve heard it can be pretty busy around the weekends. Any tips for timing or logistics?