Experience Central Park like never before with your Pedicab Movies and TV Shows Tour—a must-do for film lovers and anyone looking to explore this iconic location from the comfort of a stylish and eco-friendly pedicab!
Hop on and let us take you on a scenic ride through the park while we highlight famous spots from your favorite movies and TV shows. Photo stops at key movie and TV spots, so you can capture memories and relive your favorite scenes!
Why Book This Tour:
Relive the most iconic movie and TV moments
Perfect for photos and unforgettable memories
See Central Park like never before—through the lens of Hollywood
Experience the park in comfort with no long walks or crowds
Get insider stories and trivia from your local guide
The driver will be waiting for you with pedicab near City bikes. You can go directly to driver and show your ticket.
Central Park is the most famous urban park in the world, located right in the heart of Manhattan, New York City. Opened in 1858 and designed by Frederick Law Olmsted and Calvert Vaux, it was the first landscaped public park in the United States. Spanning 843 acres, the park is a peaceful escape from the busy city streets. During your pedicab tour, travelers will see famous attractions such as Bethesda Fountain, Strawberry Fields, The Mall, Bow Bridge, Metropolitan museum. Your knowledgeable guide will provide fascinating stories about the park's history, design and what kind of movies and TV-shows was filmed. Travelers can enjoy photo stops at key locations and experience the park's vibrant atmosphere.
One of the oldest and most charming attractions in the park, the Central Park Carousel has been delighting visitors since 1871. The current version was installed in 1951 and features 57 hand-carved horses. It has appeared in films like "The Producers" and "The Spanish Prisoner," adding a nostalgic New York City vibe to many scenes.
Designed to provide a source of fresh milk for New York children, Central Park's Dairy was built from 1869 to 1871
Wollman Rink, New York City, New York. It's been featured in films like Home Alone 2, Serendipity and Love Story, making it a romantic highlight for many visitors. In winter, it's filled with skaters gliding to music — a true New York moment.
Home Alone 2
Madagascar The Zoo is seen in the 2011 Jim Carrey film Mr. Popper’s Penguins. Hitch- Will Smith
The statue of Balto was erected in Central Park in 1925, just one year after the dog's heroic journey across the Alaskan wilderness.
When Harry Met Sally. Sex and the City. 27 Dresses
Beautiful sculpture Alice in Wonderland was a gift from the philanthropist and publisher George Delacorte
Largest museum in New York City. The Met Gala is famous also where celebrities showcase their themed outfits as they arrive at the museum.
Bethesda Terrace is known as the "heart of Central Park," where grand staircases lead to the magnificent Angel of the Waters fountain. The acoustic arcade below is a favorite of musicians and artists. This iconic location has appeared in "Home Alone 2," "The Avengers," "John Wick," "Gossip Girl," and "Enchanted," making it one of the most cinematic spots in New York. A must-see!
Bow Bridge is a cast-iron masterpiece known for its graceful arch and stunning views of The Lake and the city skyline. Often called the most romantic spot in Central Park, it has become a favorite for proposals and photo shoots. You've seen it in films like "Spider-Man 3," "Autumn in New York," "Night at the Museum," and "Manhattan." A timeless setting full of beauty and cinematic charm.
John Lennon
Ghostbusters (1984). Wall Street (1987). Mr. Popper's Penguins (2011)
Wall Street
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