Two Hour Tour

2-Hour Central Park Pedicab Tour

✔️ In just two hours, uncover Central Park’s most iconic landmarks and stumble upon the hidden gems that give this urban oasis its magic.

✔️ Our guides aren’t just knowledgeable — they’re passionate New Yorkers who love telling the park’s untold stories. From famous movie locations to the homes of iconic locals, we’ll show you sides of the park you’ve never seen.

✔️ This isn’t just sightseeing — it’s an immersive experience. Whether you’re a curious local or visiting for the first time, you’ll enjoy a fun, insightful journey through one of the world’s most beloved parks.

✔️ Get up close to the Obelisk, a monument that dates back over 3,500 years to ancient Egypt.

$100 Per Adult

70$35 per child
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What to Expect on the 2-Hour Tour

The 2-Hour Pedicab Tour takes you through eight unique stops, with each stop lasting around 5 minutes. You’ll have the chance to hop off and explore iconic sights up close. Prefer to stay seated and keep moving? Without stops, the full ride takes about 1 hour and 20 minutes — in that case, the 1-Hour Tour might be more your pace.

Please note that some stops may require walking uphill or taking stairs, and this extended tour is available only in warmer months. It includes all locations from the 1-Hour Tour, plus the following highlights:

Cleopatra’s Needle (Stop 5)

Older than Cleopatra herself, this ancient Egyptian obelisk is a striking piece of history standing tall in the heart of the park.

Reservoir (Stop 6)

Capture romantic moments on the cast-iron Bow Bridge, especially stunning in autumn.

Belvedere Castle (Stop 7)

Perched high on Vista Rock, this picturesque castle offers unbeatable panoramic views of Central Park and beyond.

Shakespeare Garden (Stop 8)

Step into a floral tribute to the Bard himself — this romantic garden features plants and flowers mentioned in Shakespeare’s plays, all nestled in one enchanting locatio

Two Hour Central Park Pedicab Tour Itinerary

  • Alice in Wonderland Statue (Optional Stop)
    Unveiled in 1959, this whimsical statue invites children to climb and interact with the magical world of Lewis Carroll. Alice sits atop a giant mushroom surrounded by beloved characters like the Mad Hatter and the Cheshire Cat
  • Cedar Hill
    A peaceful green space with rolling hills and panoramic views. Home to cedar trees that lend the hill its name, this tranquil spot offers a quiet escape in the heart of the city.
  • Cleopatra’s Needle
    The oldest man-made artifact in New York City, this 3,500-year-old Egyptian obelisk still bears ancient hieroglyphs honoring Pharaoh Thutmose III. Transporting the 220-ton monument to Central Park in 1881 took 112 days — just to move it from the Hudson River to its current resting place
  • The Metropolitan Museum of Art
    One of the world’s premier art museums, “The Met” is renowned for its majestic Beaux-Arts façade and vast collection of masterpieces. It’s also the site of the world-famous Met Gala, a landmark event in global fashion.
  • Alexander Hamilton Statue
    Erected through public funding from admirers, this statue pays tribute to one of America’s founding fathers. It honors Hamilton’s enduring legacy in shaping the U.S. financial system and his influence on American history.
  • 1040 Fifth Avenue
    This elegant Upper East Side residence became Jacqueline Kennedy’s home in the 1970s, following her time in Europe after President Kennedy’s assassination. Its refined architecture and rich history reflect her graceful return to New York City life
  • Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis Reservoir
    Originally built in the 1800s to provide drinking water, this expansive reservoir was renamed in 1994 in honor of the former First Lady. Today, it offers sweeping skyline views and symbolizes her dedication to preserving Central Park’s beauty.
  • The Great Lawn
    This scenic walkway is lined with majestic elm trees and literary statues, offering a peaceful space for reflection. It’s a favorite for strolls, seasonal photos, and cinematic settings.