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The Central Park Walking Tours are a combination of podcasts, maps and interactive guides designed to direct park visitors to some of the most remarkable features of Central Park. They provide background information and historical insight into the conception and construction of the park as well as pointing out some of its most photogenic sites.

You can explore the park through our interactive tour maps from any location, or download the printable .pdf maps and .mp3 files and let our audio tour enhance your journey of discovery through one of the most amazing public spaces on earth, a place that embodies the creativity and passion of a thriving metropolis as well as renewing the spirit of everyone that inhabits and visits New York City.

So – click on one of the links below and begin your adventure, whether through the online tour, or with an actual walk through the park, let our entertaining and informative tours guide your excursion through Central Park, the heart of New York City.

 
Family Tour
Family Tour popular attraction
The Family Tour of Central Park contains all of the park's most popular attractions. These include the Zoo and Children's Zoo, the statue of Balto - the hero sled dog, Conservatory Water - where you can watch miniature sailboats ply the trade winds off Fifth Ave. and have your picture taken with the nearby statues of Hans Christian Andersen and Alice in Wonderland. read more ›
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Arts and Architecture Tour
Arts and Architecture Tour - Balto
The Arts and Architecture Tour of Central Park will include all the essential attractions covered by the Family Tour, including the Zoo and Children's Zoo, Balto Conservatory Water, the Hans Christian Andersen and Alice in Wonderland Statues as well as the Loeb Boathouse, Bethesda Terrace and Fountain, the Mall, the Dairy, the Carousel and Wollman Rink. read more ›
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According to Jonathan Miller, head of the property-appraisal firm Miller Samuel, what is the estimated value of Central Park as commercial real estate?