NYC Central Park Walk
🚶10 mapped stops
843 acres of designed wilderness in the middle of Manhattan — the park that Frederick Law Olmsted and Calvert Vaux created from scratch in 1858, moving more earth than the builders of the Panama Canal. From the Literary Walk to Bethesda Fountain, Bow Bridge to Belvedere Castle, and up to the Conservatory Garden. Every bench has a story. Every path was drawn by hand.
本导览的站点(10)
- 1 Central Park South Entrance (59th & 6th) The grand entrance at the park's southeast corner — horse carriages line the curb and the skyline frames the trees
- 2 The Dairy & Visitor Center Victorian Gothic cottage built in 1870 to serve fresh milk to children — now the park's information center
- 3 The Mall & Literary Walk The only straight line Olmsted put in the park — a quarter-mile promenade canopied by American elms
- 4 Bethesda Fountain & Terrace The Angel of the Waters statue crowns the park's architectural centerpiece — the two-tiered terrace frames the Lake
- 5 Bow Bridge The most photographed bridge in Central Park — a cast-iron span connecting Cherry Hill to the Ramble
- 6 Strawberry Fields (Imagine Mosaic) John Lennon's memorial across from the Dakota — the black-and-white Italian mosaic is always covered in flowers
- 7 Belvedere Castle A miniature castle atop Vista Rock — the park's official weather station and the best view of the Great Lawn
- 8 Shakespeare Garden Four acres of plants mentioned in Shakespeare's plays — tucked behind Belvedere Castle in deliberate seclusion
- 9 The Reservoir (Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis) A 106-acre lake and the 1.58-mile running track where Jackie O jogged — skyline views from every angle
- 10 Conservatory Garden Central Park's only formal garden — three distinct sections (Italian, French, English) behind wrought-iron gates
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