Embark on a delightful horse-drawn carriage journey through the scenic landscapes of Central Park and New York City. This approximately 50-minute ride covers a charming 3.5-mile trail, allowing you to
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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: There's no specific weight limit listed, but they generally accommodate up to 4 adults comfortably. If you're concerned, you might wanna reach out to NYC Adventures directly for more detailed info. Most people have no issues, but just in case, it's good to double-check!
A: If it rains, you can use the roof that comes with the carriage, so you can still enjoy your ride without getting wet. I’d recommend checking the forecast and contacting NYC Adventures ahead of time to confirm if they’ll be running rides that day. They’re usually pretty accommodating!
A: The ride is definitely family-friendly! Kids love it, and it’s a great way to introduce them to Central Park. Just make sure they’re comfortable sitting still for an hour—it’s pretty relaxing, but you know how kids can be!
Discussions
Just did the NYC Horse Carriage Ride—here’s my take!
I took the NYC Horse Carriage Ride last weekend and it was so worth it! The ride took us around Central Park, and stopping at Bethesda Fountain was a highlight. The guide was super friendly and shared interesting facts about the park. Plus, the blankets they provide in the winter are a nice touch! Highly recommend for a romantic date or a fun family outing.
Considering gifting the Horse Carriage Ride—thoughts?
I’m thinking of surprising my parents with the Horse Carriage Ride in Central Park for their anniversary. It seems like a classic NYC experience! For those who've been, is it as magical as it sounds? Any tips on making it special?