Hartje U. • February 28, 2015The first time I saw Central Park, I wasn't impressed at all. The second time, it was covered in snow and I loved it. The ice skating rink, all the squirrels, the hills and the amazing views.
Jason • September 1, 2014Best part of the park. Food. Performers. Music. And great views. Come around sunset.
Lauren F. • September 23, 2013The upper Westside is quite quiet, Great restaurants, and lots of things to do which makes it a great place to live. Tons of subway train options too
The New York Daily News • November 5, 2010PHOTO: Diana Ross seems ready to take off at her 1983 concert in Central Park. Click "More Info" to view photo.
Laura G. • September 26, 2016Courts are clean and well managed. Worth spending the money to reserve online so you don't have to wait for a court. Be sure to buy the NYC season permit in order to be able to reserve online.
Carol O. • September 9, 2014What a great place to visit! Loved all the diversity in the park. Cannot wait to go back to explore more of it.
Kimmie O. • August 3, 2020The oldest Tree in Central Park is located near the Brindle Path by the E 96th St, the NE corner entrance of the Reservoir.
Jassonn W. • May 26, 2014the park is lovely and I just wanted to sit there and just relax and groove there. I took so many pictures.
Pelita N. • July 5, 2013Most of Central Park Arch is very usual, but this one covered with wood. Come and see it, I like it..
Untapped Cities • February 7, 2014This area of the park was designed by Calvert & Vaux to replicate the beautiful Adirondacks in upstate NY! Where to find it: Mid Park from 101nd – 110nd Streets.
R L. • August 5, 2012So much to do here. Swimming, ice skating, plethora of playgrounds, North Woods, fishing, conquering Harlem Hill, etc. Definitely my favorite part of Central Park.
Phyllis A S. • September 18, 2020This is the first statue in Central Park of real life, historical named women. Make sure to use the app TalkingStatues to listen to their stories.
ℳ𝒶𝓎♍ • March 17, 2021Historic Gothic-detailed one of several beautiful arch bridges in the park, noted for its prominent use of brick in its design. Definitely stop in to admire its beauty and take lots of photos
Charles S. • July 22, 2012Going counterclockwise the climb from Adam Claton Powel to the summit has a grade of 163ft/.25mile
KENNECTED • August 11, 2014Great place to relax in the park without having to go to far inside the park. Nice place to sit and enjoy the end of the day with someone special or friends and neighbors.
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