Peter Pen’s Central Park Pedicab Tours

1-Hour Central Park Pedicab Tour

1-Hour Central Park Pedicab Tour

Is This Tour Right For You?

Our tour gets stellar reviews. In fact, we’re renowned for offering the most beloved one-hour pedicab tour of Central Park! Our guests love the comfort of our pedicabs and they enjoy discovering fun facts about the park.

Our one-hour tour is action-packed and it’s a great way to fit plenty of enjoyment, sightseeing and learning into a short time frame! One thing that you’ll love about your tour is that you won’t need to tire yourself out while you’re experiencing it. You’ll be able to get healthy fresh air and see all of the sights, without exerting yourself. This means that you’ll have lots of energy left over for pounding the pavement in New York’s neighborhoods when your tour is complete!

The tour will leave you feeling rejuvenated. It’s such an awesome way to recharge your batteries during a trip to bustling New York City.

Stops During A Tour

Each stop is around 5 minutes, where you are walking to see up close sightseeing.

 Bethesda Terrace (Stop 1)

Bethesda Terrace, a stunning
centerpiece in Central Park, features an iconic angel statue.

Bow Bridge (Stop 2)

A graceful cast-iron bridge, known for its romantic design and scenic views.

Strawberry Fields (Stop 3)

A serene memorial, honors John Lennon with its iconic “Imagine” mosaic.

The Dakota (Stop 4)

A historic and iconic building. It is famous for John Lennon’s residence.

$50 Per Adult

$35 per child

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1 Hour Central Park Pedicab Tour Itinerary

Tour Starts 1411 6th Avenue (In front of Starbucks)

Central Park

Wollman Rink

Wollman Rink is a famous ice skating rink in Central Park, has been enchanting visitors since 1949, leaving an indelible mark in popular culture through its appearances in Home Alone 2, Love Story, Smurfs, Limitless, and the final scene of the 2001 romantic comedy Serendipity, starring John Cusack and Kate Beckinsale.

Chess & Checkers House Visitor Center

Chess & Checkers House, built in 1952, was designed to offer people of all ages a place to engage in the joy of playing games.

Central Park Carousel

The Central Park Carousel, a historic gem dating back to 1871, stands as a testament to timeless beauty and craftsmanship. Its hand-carved horses and chariots capture the enchanting spirit of a bygone era, inviting all to revel in its nostalgic charm.

The Dairy Visitor Center and Gift Shop

Designed in the Victorian Gothic style by renowned architects Calvert Vaux and Jacob Wrey Mould, The Dairy was originally constructed in the 1870s. It was intended to be a refreshment stand providing milk and other dairy products to park visitors, particularly children.

The Plaza

The Plaza has been a symbol of luxury and sophistication since it opened its doors in 1907 and has been featured in numerous films and literary works, becoming a cultural icon. Notable appearances include "Home Alone 2: Lost in New York," "The Great Gatsby," and "Eloise at the Plaza."

Central Park Zoo

The Central Park Zoo is one of the oldest zoos in the United States. It originally began as a menagerie and has since evolved into a modern zoo dedicated to wildlife conservation and education. It was featured in the movie Madagascar.

The Mall and Literary Walk

The Mall is famously lined with towering American elm trees, creating a beautiful canopy that provides shade in the summer and a stunning display of fall foliage. It's one of the largest and last remaining stands of American elm trees in North America. It was featured in Kramer vs. Kramer, Maid in Manhattan.

Balto Statue

American hero dog Balto led his team on the final leg of a 674-mile relay to deliver diphtheria antitoxin to Nome, Alaska in January 1925. This lifesaving mission, known as the "Great Race of Mercy," helped prevent a deadly epidemic.

SummerStage in Central Park

Summer Stage features a wide range of musical genres, from rock, hip-hop, and jazz to classical, indie, and world music. As well as the Good Morning America summer concert series.

Conservatory Water

The tradition of sailing model boats on Conservatory Water dates back to the early 20th century and remains a beloved activity for visitors of all ages. In E.B. White's book, there's a magnificent scene where Stuart Little races on a sailboat.

The Lake

Lake is a picturesque body of water that spans approximately 20 acres. It is one of the park's most iconic features.

Central Park Boathouse

The Loeb Boathouse is a well-known restaurant where When Harry Met Sally, 27 Dresses, Sex and the City were shot.

Bethesda Terrace

Bethesda Terrace is a two-level platform located in Central Park in New York City. It is famous for its ornate architecture and beautiful views of the surrounding park. The terrace features a large, circular fountain and is a popular spot for visitors to relax and take in the scenery. The terrace also serves as a gathering place for various events and performances throughout the year. Many movies are shot here like The Avengers, Doctor Who, Elf, Home Alone 2, Gossip Girl, Ransom, and John Wick.

Bethesda Fountain

The Bethesda Fountain is located at the heart of the park. It has a beautiful statue called "Angel of the Waters," which celebrates New York City's clean water.

Cherry Hill

It is named for the cherry trees that adorn the hillside, creating a beautiful display of pink blossoms during the springtime. The hill offers panoramic views of the lake and the surrounding city skyline.

Bow Bridge

Bow Bridge is a beautiful, romantic bridge, made of cast iron, it has an elegant design and offers stunning views of the lake. Stop for photos here, especially couples. The bridge has been featured in many movies and TV shows: Spiderman 3, Autumn in New York, Glee.

The San Remo

This iconic twin-towered building is known for its distinctive architecture and has been a prominent feature of the city's skyline since its completion in 1930. The San Remo is considered one of the most prestigious and sought-after addresses in Manhattan, and it has been home to numerous notable residents, including celebrities, artists, and business leaders.

The Dakota

The Dakota is a famous and historic building near Central Park, built in 1884. Many celebrities have lived here, including John Lennon from The Beatles. The building's design is beautiful and unique, making it a well-known landmark. The Dakota is often visited by fans of John Lennon.

Strawberry Fields, John Lennon Memorial

Strawberry Fields is dedicated to the memory of John Lennon, the legendary musician and member of The Beatles. The area is named after the Beatles song "Strawberry Fields Forever" and serves as a tranquil memorial and gathering place for fans and admirers of Lennon's music and legacy.

Sheep Meadow

Originally designed as a space for sheep grazing in the 19th century, Sheep Meadow has evolved into a beloved gathering place for New Yorkers and tourists alike. The meadow's expansive lawn and scenic surroundings make it an ideal spot for leisure activities, sunbathing, and socializing.

Tavern On the Green

Originally built as a sheepfold in the 19th century, it was later transformed into a restaurant and has become an iconic dining destination. Mr. Popper’s Penguins, Wall Street, and Ghostbusters were filmed here.

Tour Ends 1411 6th Avenue (In front of Starbucks)

$50 Per Adult

$35 per child

Local experts

Personal stories and insider travel tips

Top-rated

Thousand of reviews averaging 4.98 stars

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Flexible scheduling and refunds

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