Private Untapped Central Park Tour
Untapped Central Park Tour
- 2 hours
- $312 and up
- Groups of any size
- Flexible Cancellations
Tour Highlights
- Discover a stealthy trick found all over the park to help you locate yourself on the Manhattan street grid
- Walk through an often-overlooked cathedral of trees in the heart of the park
- See the first public art commission given to a woman in New York City
- Learn about a secret ice skating rink for ladies only
- Stand in the location where more people have been proposed to than anywhere else in the city
- Sit in the aptly named Whispering Bench and give it a try
About This Tour:
Discover the secrets of this urban oasis and get away from the busy city in one of New York’s most popular attractions. Go off the beaten path and discover a secret ice skating rink for ladies only, take in (but don’t eat) the strawberries in Strawberry Fields, and learn about the only subject who was present for the dedication of his statue in the park (because the park rules state that you must be dead to get a statue in the park!). Learn how the Dairy was built in order to protect children from poisonous milk supplies and discover one of New York’s best kept historical secrets behind the Dairy itself. And, of course, learn how New York’s inferiority complex with the world’s greatest cities spurred the construction of this iconic park, and, unlike its rivals, was not a royal park but a place built for everyone to enjoy.
100% refund up to 72 hours prior to the start of your tour.
No refund when a tour is cancelled less than 72 hours before the start time.
The tour meets on the steps of the Arsenal inside the park on 5th Avenue at 64th Street.
Click here for Google Map directions.
Tour ends at the Delacorte Theatre near 81st Street, slightly closer to the west side.
By subway: N, R, W to 5 Av/59 St
How long is the tour?
This tour is 2 hours long
What to know:
- Wear comfortable walking shoes as this tour has a lot of walking, traversing over 2.5 miles
- Beverages and snacks might be available from street venders but is not guaranteed; bringing your own water and snacks is highly recommended
- Dress in layers
- Wear sunscreen! We’ll do our best to stop in shady spots but we will be exposed to the elements
Where does it end?
It ends at the Delacorte Theatre near 81st Street, slightly closer to the west side
How strenuous is this tour?
This tour is easy and most people can participate.
Is this tour ADA accessible?
Unfortunately this tour is not ADA accessible.
Is this tour mostly indoors or outdoors?
This tour is mostly outdoors.