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Central Park, New York

CENTRAL PARK INTRODUCTION Central Park is one of the most renowned and frequently visited tourist destinations in New York The history of Central Park, New York City is quite interesting as it was one of the first landscaped public parks of the United States and the terrain for the park was bought in the year 1853 To give it a new appearance, thousands of trees were planted and many infrastructural changes were made The credit of the conversion of this large swampy area into a visual masterpiece goes to both the landscape designer Frederick Law Olmsted and the architect Calvert Vaux Today the Central Park satiates people with several pursuits by offering a perfect setting for adventure and fun activities such as strolling, ice-skating, horse riding, bicycle riding, rollerblading, and a lot more For people seeking solace, the Park has some quiet zones including the East Green, the Strawberry Fields, the Shakespeare Garden, the Sheep Meadow, the Turtle Pond, and the Conservatory Garden The Central Park Zoo, the Central Park Carousel, the Water Exhibit at Belvedere Castle, and not to forget, the alluring boat rides around the Lake (with boats for hire available from the Loeb Boathouse) are some of the places to entertain the children The Central Park in New York City hosts an array of activities for its visitors, which range from cultural programs, concerts, educational tours to seasonal activities The Shakespeare in the Park is a unique show which demonstrates the works of the renowned author There is a Summerstage program, New York Opera performances, musical programs by Elton John, Paul Simpson and other renowned singers In winters, one can enjoy skating at the Wollman ice-skating rink of the Central Park, New York One can watch the stars, enjoy music and enjoy gliding at the ice rink FACTS The Central Park at New York covers an area of 843 acres and is located right in the heart of the Manhattan city The Central Park was recognized as a National Historic Landmark in 1962 Around 21 children's parks are scattered throughout the Central Park LOCATION Central Park is a public park situated in the heart of Manhattan in New York City The park extends from 59th Street to 110th Street at the northern end, and from 5th Avenue on the eastern side to the Central Park West on the western end LaGuardia Airport is the nearest airport at a distance of four miles from the Central Park There are several subway stops in the Central Park, so you can also visit the Park via train BEST TIME TO VISIT Although Central Park can be visited throughout the year, May is the perfect month to visit the park as the weather is pleasant Also, the summer crowd won't be there to displease you Some people find October the best time to visit the park because of warm days and cool nights Moreover, it is the time when the leaves change their color OPENING/VISITING HOURS Central Park remains open to visitors all around the year It is closed only five hours each day: in the early morning from 1:00 am to 6:00 am IA TICKET PRICING & INFORMATION As the Central Park is a State park, so the entry is free But separate price slabs are applicable to horse and carriage tours, bike %24 tours, vespa tours, guided walking tours and pedicab tours NEARBY ATTRACTIONS American Museum of Natural History Metropolitan Museum of Art Statue of Liberty Rockefeller Center Copyright 2013 MapsofWorld.com, All Rights Reserved World.com Disclaimer: The info-graphics is prepared after collecting data from various reliable sources and believed to be true. The Data logo / marks of certain Organization are used here merely for reference and used in good faith with no intention to infringe the intellectual property rights of the Organizations.

Central Park, New York

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