2-Hours Bike Tour of Central Park


Explore the best of the Park with freedom, speed, and a handlebar view



Why Bike?
Because…
You See More
You’ll cover the entire Park — from famous landmarks to hidden trails — way beyond what’s possible on foot.
You move freer
Cruise, pause, snap pics — you’re in charge of the vibe (and the brakes).
You Feel Better
It’s movement, it’s views, it’s endorphins. No sitting still — just smooth pedaling through NYC’s backyard.
What You’ll See

The Belvedere Castle
The National Weather Service collects data from the castle to report New York City’s official weather.
The Gapstow Bridge
The famous stone bridge from Home Alone 2. Perfect photo spot with skyline views — beautiful in every season.
The Bethesda Fontaine
The heart of Central Park — where Gossip Girl and Home Alone 2 were filmed.
One of the park’s most iconic views.
The Bow Bridge
AA dreamy cast-iron bridge from Spider-Man 3 and The Avengers. The park’s most photographed spot.
The Strawberry Fields
John Lennon’s memorial and the Imagine mosaic — quiet, moving, unforgettable.
The Cleopatra’s Needle
It was gifted to the United States in the 19th century by the Khedive of Egypt as a gesture of friendship and diplomatic relations
The Walman Rink
A famous ice skating rink in Central Park, featured in Serendipity, Rain Man, and Home Alone 2
The Chess house
Built in 1952, this iconic building has 24 tables for chess and checkers games
The Carousel
Oldest carousel in the city, built in 1908
The Dairy
Once a dairy farm, this historic building now serves as a visitor center and cafe. Featured in Serendipity, Enchanted
The Pond
A peaceful, scenic pond perfect for a relaxing walk, featuring in Home Alone, Sex and the City and The First Wives Club
The Central Park Zoo
Home to a variety of animals, including penguins and snow leopards, it appeared in Madagascar, The Day After Tomorrow, Mr. Popper's Pinguin
The Statue Balto
A statue of the heroic sled dog Balto, who helped deliver medicine during a 1925 diphtheria outbreak. Featured in Balto
The Conservatory Water
A peaceful water area with model boat sailing, seen in Stuart Little and The Fisher King
The Loeb Boathouse Restaurant
A picturesque spot by the water for dining or renting a boat, featured in When Harry Met Sally, The Godfather Part III, 27 Dresses
The Mall
A grand tree-lined promenade, often seen in films like The Great Gatsby, Vanilla Sky, Made in Manhattan
The Cherry Hill Fountain
A peaceful fountain located near the southern part of the park, shown in Enchanted and You’ve Got Mail
The Lake
A serene body of water perfect for boating or picnics, featured in Breakfast at Tiffany’s and The Great Gatsby
The Dakota
A historic apartment building known for its gothic architecture, featured in Rosemary’s Baby and The Killing of a Sacred Deer
The Alice in Wonderland Statue
A beloved bronze sculpture depicting characters from Lewis Carroll’s famous story
The Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis Reservoir
It was originally built in the 1860s as a water supply for New York City and is now popular for jogging and birdwatching.
The Blockhouse
The oldest structure in Central Park, built during the War of 1812 as part of New York City’s defense system
The Sheep Meadow
A vast, grassy area perfect for picnics and relaxation, seen in The Great Gatsby and Annie Hall
The Tavern on the green
A famous restaurant offering views of the park, featured in films like The Great Gatsby and Ghostbusters
What You'll Get
  • Comfortable City Bike
    Easy to ride, safe, and well-tuned
  • Friendly Live Guide
    Real person, real stories,
    no audio tours
  • Group Tour Format
    Explore with fellow travelers
  • 2-Hours Route
    with 6–8 Scenic Stops
    Carefully planned to show you the best of the Park
  • Best Photo Moments
    Your camera will love it
  • Free Time to Explore
    Breathe, look around, take it in
Loved By Hundreds Of Happy Guests
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