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Is Central Park car free?

Since Central Park became car-free in 2018 and the COVID pandemic increased overall visitation, the Drives have experienced unprecedented use by pedestrians, cyclists, joggers, electric modes of transportation, caregivers, school groups, bird enthusiasts, and more.



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Go on a statuary (and castle) tour through Central Park. Central Park is—as a whole, of course—one of New York City's most beautiful free things to explore, but we'd like to specifically highlight all the statues there are to see.

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A half-day visit of 3-4 hours provides enough time to explore some of Central Park's most iconic attractions and engage in a few leisure activities. This timeframe is perfect for those who want to experience the park's beauty without spending an entire day there.

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Central Park is free, but has its own paid shares of attractions as well.

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Top Activities You can also take free swimming lessons at Lasker Pool, go boating on the Lake, or attend popular film and theater events like Shakespeare in the Park and the Central Park Film Festival.

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Admission Tickets Admission includes entrance to the Main zoo, Tisch Children's Zoo, and one visit to the 4-D Theater. All visitors must have a date-specific ticket. Every guest, every day.

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Times Square Entry Tickets Although there is no Times Square entrance fee to enter the square or the celebration area for New Year’s Eve, there are certain areas in Times Square that will require visitors to purchase entry tickets.

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The circumference of Central Park is about 6 miles. The length of the Park (north-south) is about two and a half miles. It is not possible to walk in a perfectly straight line but if one were to walk at a comfortable 3 miles per hour, one could go from one end to the other in about an hour or a little more.

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Looking for some fun and interesting experiences in New York City? Check out this perfect one-day itinerary of things to do in Central Park that you can customize based on your interests. Without a plan or internal gps system, you can run around New York City's Central Park all day long – like I did. Literally.

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The best way to see most, is to do as the locals and ride a bike. Central Park is extremely bike friendly, and the bike paths weave in and out of the major attractions. For a guided experience, there are Central Park bike tours for $29. Biking around Central Park is the perfect way to spend a day in the Big Apple!

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Best Time To Visit Central Park New York While there is no perfect time to visit Central Park - it's an established fact that the views are best during sunset. Ideally, it's also the perfect time to bump into a plethora of people.

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First off, it's never a good idea to go through Central Park at night. While Central Park is an idyllic tourist attraction during the day, it is technically supposed to be closed late at night and in the early hours of the morning. The vast majority of cases of crime and violence in the park occur at night.

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10 Must-See Sights of Central Park
  • Central Park's Pond & Gapstow Bridge, a classic NYC view. ...
  • Strolling under the leafy canopy of The Mall. ...
  • Bethesda Terrace & Fountain. ...
  • Rowing on Central Park's Lake. ...
  • Conquer the castle of Central Park: Belvedere Castle. ...
  • The Ramble, a tranquil forest in the heart of the park.


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