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What is the curfew at NYC parks?

Park hours are from 6 AM to 1 AM unless other operating hours are posted outside of the park. Parks Enforcement Patrol Officers, Urban Park Rangers, or the New York City Police Department can issue Civil Court fines or Environmental Control Board violations to anyone inside a park after hours.



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Smoking. Smoking is not permitted in Central Park, including electronic cigarettes.

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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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Safest Places To Walk At Night In New York City. Places like Greenwich Village, Williamsburg, Upper East Side, Midtown Manhattan, and Brooklyn Heights are all considered fairly safe at night. Tourists want to stay in well-lit, busy areas at night to avoid pickpocketing and other crime.

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Overnight camping is only permitted on select nights and you must win a lottery spot to be able to do so. Kids are also a requirement.

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The northern perimeter of the park has its share of street crime, but there are only three NYPD cameras along that stretch. There are five however, along Central Park South, where several pricey hotels, including the Essex House, are located and tourists gather to take carriage rides through the park.

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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. If you're someone who loves beating the crowd, sometime early early morning, or early afternoon should be the best time to visit.

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No person shall drink or consume an alcoholic beverage, or possess, with intent to drink or consume, an open container containing an alcoholic beverage in any public place except at a block party, feast or similar function for which a permit has been obtained.

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