

Nestled amid towering high-rise buildings of New York City, the USA’s largest city, Central Park is the largest urban park in the USA. Sheltered from the commotion of over eight-million New Yorkers hustling about its outskirts, the Park’s ubiquitous charm offers a gratifying retreat. An estimated 25-million people visit the Park each year, and it’s no wonder. The variety of recreational, cultural, educational, and community events is just as diverse as Park visitors. Several hotels and shops are within walking distance from the Park’s 843 enchanting acres (3.4 km2). Others are just a short taxi-cab or bus ride away--a traveler’s delight!
The Park’s compelling ambiance sets the stage for many movie and television scenes. Visiting there you might recognize its infamous New York City skyline, bridges, fountains, sculptures, the Victorian carousal, Egyptian obelisk, Shakespearean Castle, or perhaps a dismal fog and dimly-lit trail reminiscent of a mysterious and grisly tale. Guided tours are available to explore these attractions for about $20 per person.
Fifty-eight miles of paths lead the way through 136 wooded acres, providing a tranquil sanctuary for native wildlife, and over 250 acres of lush gardens, sweeping meadows, and manicured lawns. The Park is more than just a playground for joggers, bicyclers, skaters, and horseback riders. It offers a restful pastime for nannies pushing strollers, the frail feeding pigeons, and students reading books. Dogs are walked. Children play ball. Birdwatchers look to the sky in search of native and migratory birds. New Yorkers mingle with international visitors as horse-drawn carriages pass by.
Varied landscapes, including the 13-acre Great Lawn, are model venues for sporting events, concerts, festivals, celebrations, or simply relaxing or taking a leisurely stroll. Lakes, ponds, and meandering streams divide the landscape. Weather permitting, boat and kayak rentals and Venetian gondola rides are available March through October.
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Chilly winter temperatures averaging 4°C sustain wintertime sports such as ice skating from January to April. Can’t skate? Lessons are available, but you will want to pre-register to ensure availability. Sledding down one of the many hills and snowshoeing is also fun for those who enjoy snow!
Summertime draws swimmers and sunbathers to lake shores. Temperatures average 25°C with July usually being the warmest month. The open-air Delacorte Theatre features Shakespeare in the Park while the Metropolitan Opera and New York Philharmonic offer free concerts each summer.
Other points of interest include, but are certainly not limited to, several museums including The Metropolitan Museum of Art and the American Museum of Natural History, The Conservatory Garden, The Tennis Center, The Central Park Zoo, The Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis Reservoir, and the world-renowned Strawberry Fields.
Strawberry Fields is a memorial garden honoring the life and musical contributions of John Lennon, member of the legendary rock band, The Beatles. His murder shocked the world as evidenced by a commemorative monument listing the names of 121 countries endorsing the monument as a Garden of Peace.
Several exclusive restaurants serve the finest cuisine, while kiosks and food carts dole out hot dogs, bagels, and snacks for a more casual meal. Two of the more prestigious and pricey restaurants are the Loeb Boathouse and Tavern on the Green.
Loeb Boathouse overlooks the still waters of Lake More. Many guests enjoy fine cuisine in one of several formal dining rooms. Others, warmed by overhead heat lamps, prefer a lighter meal on the outdoor terrace. Rowboats and Venetian gondolas add a romantic touch to the serene landscape.
Tavern on the Green offers panoramic views of the Park and is one of the USA’s most profitable, independently-owned restaurants. Each November, thousands of runners and spectators gather here for the ING New York City Marathon. The finish line of this 26.2-mile race is located on West Drive just outside the Tavern.