紐約中央公園旅遊活動推薦

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Central Park

中央公園是曼哈頓最大的綠地,每年吸引數百萬遊客到訪。 這座公共公園坐落於市中心,是遊客和當地人的聚會場所,也是紐約市文化的象徵。 無論您是想在湖中划船、去動物園探望心愛的毛孩,還是在戶外觀賞經典劇目,您都會發現愛上這片城市綠洲的無數理由。 因此,如果您正考慮探索這片區域,請閱讀我們為您準備的旅遊活動完整清單!

參訪經典景點

在中央公園,我們最推薦的活動之一就是搭乘人力三輪車導覽。 作為經典的紐約行程且深受大眾喜愛,中央公園的馬車體驗是深入了解這座城市的絕佳方式。 沿途中,您將經過著名的地標、美麗的綠地和電影拍攝地。 此外,您的導遊將帶領您領略造就紐約獨特魅力的歷史、文化和建築。 別忘了帶上您的手機,捕捉那些宏偉的高聳建築和有趣的雕像! 若想欣賞公園最壯麗的自然美景,請前往 Conservatory Garden。 自 1937 年開幕以來,該園區便以壯觀的花卉展示和閃閃發光的睡蓮池,令遊客和當地人讚嘆不已。 這座花園由三個區域組成,各具特色:法式風格的北花園、義式風格的中央花園以及英式風格的南花園。 您可以盡情探索,並停下腳步欣賞范德比爾特門 (Vanderbilt Gate) 和昂特邁耶噴泉 (Untermeyer Fountain)。

與家人一同旅遊的遊客,不妨參考 Central Park Zoo。 自 1864 年開幕以來,該學院已發展成為市內同類型景點中最受歡迎的目的地之一。 動物園位於公園的東南角,致力於提供具參與感和教育意義的體驗,並專注於瀕危物種數量的復育。 進入後,您將能觀賞超過 130 種動物,並深入了解牠們的來源地。 在您前往之前,請務必查看企鵝和海獅的餵食時間表!

盡情欣賞美景

雖然中央公園被公認為紐約最受喜愛的戶外景點之一,但這裡也擁有許多令人印象深刻且獨特的建築奇觀。 Belvedere Castle 位於展望岩(Vista Rock),是建築愛好者和歷史迷的必遊之地。 遊客可以參加導覽以參觀其絕美的內部裝潢,以及豐富的歷史文物收藏。 此外,這座美麗的裝飾性建築還能讓您盡情欣賞龜池(Turtle Pond)、大草坪(Great Lawn)、漫步區(The Ramble)以及周邊城市景觀的壯麗美景。

透過我們清單上的下一個項目,從全新的視角探索中央公園。 從 4 月到 11 月,遊客可以搭乘划槳船,欣賞公園內一些最如詩如畫的景點。 在航行途中,您將能近距離觀察在這獨特的人造生態系統中繁茂生長的華麗綠植、鳥類和蝴蝶。 之後,何不一邊欣賞美景,一邊在 Loeb Boathouse 餐廳享用美食? 我們想不出有比這更好的方式來度過下午時光了! 如果您是在春季造訪紐約,不妨去看看櫻花樹,每年的這個時候正是櫻花盛開的季節。 賞櫻的最佳地點從 72 街延伸到 96 街,其中蓄水池、櫻花丘(Cherry Hill)和朝聖丘(Pilgrim Hill)周邊的櫻花最為密集。 此外,中央公園管理局(Central Park Conservancy)也為那些有興趣深入了解植物世界的遊客提供這些奇妙花卉的導覽之旅。

嘗試新事物

經過一整天的探索後,您可能需要停下來補充點體力。 對您來說幸運的是,中央公園的餐飲選擇是首屈一指的。 Tavern on the Green 坐落在安靜且充滿田園風光的環境中,是遊客一邊享用美食、一邊欣賞迷人景緻的理想場所。 但讓這家餐廳大受歡迎的關鍵在於其美味佳餚:烤龍蝦配甜豌豆燉飯、烤蒜蓉蝦,以及佐以亞洲梨醬汁(Asian pear mignonette sauce)的生蠔。 憑藉其溫馨的氛圍、精美的佈置和令人讚嘆的美景,這裡絕對值得您停留。 中央公園不只有迷人的外表;事實上,這裡還舉辦各種有趣且令人興奮的活動。 在整個夏季期間,Shakespeare in the Park 致力於為廣大觀眾帶來一流的演出作品。 這項歷史悠久的傳統以中央公園的奇妙美景為背景,呈獻古典劇場演出,為您提供難忘且獨特的文化體驗。 這絕對是令人驚嘆且著迷的體驗,每個人都應該將其列入行程!

我們在中央公園最喜愛的另一個活動是 New York Philharmonic。 每一年,這項活動都吸引來自各界的人士聚集在一起,在市中心盡情享受現場古典音樂。 無論您是古典音樂大師還是普通聽眾,在星空背景下聆聽美國最受推崇的交響樂團之一演奏,都是一場您絕對不容錯過的奇妙體驗。 我們建議您自備食物和飲料,以及防水坐墊,因為現場不提供官方座位。 作為紐約熱門景點之一,中央公園繁忙的氣氛、歷史悠久的建築以及一眼望不盡的迷人景致,完美體現了這座城市的縮影。 該區域擁有一些獨一無二的建築、隱藏的寶藏以及全年皆可享受的精彩活動。 此外,您還可以找到許多絕對會令您驚嘆的季節性活動和計劃。 春天時,您可以欣賞櫻花樹;在仲夏時節,則可以在閃爍的星空下享受古典音樂。 為了讓您的假期精彩加倍,請查看 Go City® 的全包景點暢遊套票和自選景點暢遊套票。 如需更多資訊,請透過 Instagram 和 Facebook 與我們聯繫。

Go for a ride

Bike rider in Central Park

Sure, you can tramp your way around Central Park – the Mall with its stately elm trees and literary statues; the Ramble’s wild trails; magnificent Bethesda Terrace – but why waste all that shoe leather when you can cover ground far more quickly on two wheels? Ideal for New York newbies, a guided bike tour is a fine way to tick off several of the park’s highlights, including Bethesda Terrace, Strawberry Fields and the huge Jackie O Reservoir, without the risk of getting hopelessly lost along the way. But you can of course also go it alone: a day’s bike rental gives you the freedom to plan your own Central Park sightseeing itinerary. Heck, you might even feel moved to branch out for a whiz up the Hudson River Greenway to the Bronx. Alternatively, a one-hour scooter rental gives you just enough time to hit a few sights and terrorize your fellow path users along the way.

Those with deeper pockets can of course let somebody else do all the hard work. A classic Central Park pedicab ride will set you back something like $150 for a one-hour tour, while it’s $120 for a short but decadent 25-minute trot in a horse and carriage.

Take to the Lake

Boats on the Lake in Central Park

Nothing says Central Park quite like clambering gracefully into a rowboat and pushing off from the terrace at the achingly picturesque Central Park Boathouse. Boats are available to rent from April through November, offering the opportunity to eyeball the park’s gorgeous greenery, birds and butterflies – and the boathouse diners, naturally – accompanied by the gentle splash of oar on water.

Say hey to the resident ducks and turtles as you meander around this man-made oasis, drifting beneath the swoonsome Bow Bridge and catching glimpses of Manhattan’s loftiest skyscrapers above the treeline. There’s 20 acres of lake to explore and rowboats are rented by the hour – we’d recommend one to two hours to take it all in. But, with much rowing comes great arm-ache so, if burning biceps and tender triceps ain’t for you, you could always opt for the classic Venetian-style gondola tour instead. Be prepared to pay a premium for the privilege though: at around $50 for a half-hour tour, it’s around 4x the price of a rented rowboat.

Visit Central Park’s mighty museums

American Museum of Natural History

Museums located in parks are great. One minute you can be eyeballing a T.Rex skeleton or regarding a Rembrandt, the next you’re sat on the grass enjoying the sunshine with a face-sized bagel in one hand and a frosé in the other. And, when it comes to museums, Central Park really ain’t messing about. For, either side of the Great Lawn perch two of the city’s best. Indeed, two of the best museums on this entire planet we call Earth. We’re talking no less than the mighty Met and the awesome American Museum of Natural History

On the east side, the Metropolitan Museum of Art is where it’s at for priceless art across the centuries – that’s Egyptian temples, Asian ceramics, Greco-Roman statuary, medieval armor, Dutch and European masters, and many more wild, weird and wonderful works from the entire history of human artistic endeavor. Coming out fighting on the park’s western edge, the American Museum of Natural History comes crammed with dinosaur fossils, pre-historic gems and meteorites and some of the most celebrated animal dioramas anywhere in the world (heads up, film fans: Night at the Museum is set in AMNH).

Our tip? Spend a morning in the park and an afternoon in one of the museums, then come back and do it all over again (with the other museum, obvs) another day.

Chill in the gardens

The Shakespeare Garden in Central Park

As should be blindingly obvious by now, Central Park isn't short of a leafy vista or ten. As well as picnicking and lounging on Sheep Meadow’s vast lawns, paddling with the turtles in Conservatory Water and hanging out on the self-explanatory Great Lawn, there are several standalone gardens worthy of your attention. For a gentle stroll, dip into the Shakespeare Garden. Forsooth, every plant in this English cottage garden is here because it merits a mention in one of the Bard’s works. Wander its four acres while waxing lyrical about sweet-smelling roses ‘by any other name’, pale primroses that ‘die unmarried’ and breaking into sudden rants about hemlock and nettles, like mad King Lear.

Or head up to the Conservatory Garden (not to be confused with the aforementioned Conservatory Water) in the northeast of the park. This glorious garden’s made up of three areas, each with a distinct design: the French-style North Garden, the Italianate Center Garden, and the English-style South Garden. Take your time exploring and pause for a selfie by the  ornate Vanderbilt Gate and playful Untermeyer Fountain with its dancing maidens.

People-watch and pose on Bethesda Terrace

Bethesda Terrace and Fountain

Arguably one of the park’s most recognizable features – and certainly one of its most Instagrammed – Bethesda Terrace sits at the north end of the Mall, overlooking the Ramble and the Lake. The term terrace somewhat undersells the thing; it’s a monumental Victorian Gothic Revival confection, set across two levels complete with grand staircases, piers, balustrades and intricate carvings of all manner of birds, fruits and flowers. Its accompanying fountain, topped with the Angel of the Waters sculpture, is a work of art in its own right.

Inevitably, an attraction with this kind of pulling power makes it a great spot for picking a perch and sticking around for some prime people-watching. Selfie stick-toting tourists, irritated-looking joggers and dog-walkers battling the flow of human traffic, skaters weaving their way around the fountain: you’ll see it all here. And you know what they say: if you can’t beat them, join them! This guided tour of the park’s most famous movie sites of course includes Bethesda Terrace and Fountain, where people are bound to stop and stare as you strike your best Avengers and Elf poses for the camera.

Grab a bite to eat

Man eating a sandwich

Hungry? Fear not. Central Park offers umpteen options for fortification after a strenuous morning spent tramping the trails. Of course there are several takeout carts scattered throughout, covering off all your essential pretzel, hot dog, cookie, ice cream and soda needs. But if you’re looking for something a little more substantial and sit-downy, you’ll want something like Tavern on the Green between 66th and 67th Streets on the West Side. Built in 1870 to house the sheep of Sheep Meadow fame, it’s now a lively eatery with a summer beer garden and live entertainment. Fans of Le Pain Quotidien’s breakfast bowls and waffles will be in clover as there’s not one but two branches of the Belgian-born bakery-restaurant – one at Mineral Springs overlooking Sheep Meadow; the other at Conservatory Water.

Alternatively, push the (ahem) boat out at the Central Park Boathouse, for formal dining – think yellowfin tuna tartare, beef filet and apple strudel – accompanied by equally delicious views out across the Lake. 

Explore Central Park Zoo

Central Park Carousel

Small but perfectly formed, the Central Park Zoo promises a whole world of wildlife in the equivalent of a few city blocks. You’ll spy playful sea lions, mischievous monkeys, graceful snow leopards and penguins playing to the cameras in their chilled habitat. Situated at the southeast corner of the park, the zoo seeks to provide an engaging and educational experience, with a focus on the restoration of endangered species populations. Here’s your chance to say hey to some 130 species of critters and to learn more about where they come from. Be sure that you check the schedule for penguin and sea lion feedings before you pitch up.

The Tisch Children’s Zoo next door is a delight for younger visitors, where goats beg for snacks and sheep lean in for a scratch. Afterwards, continue the animal theme a little way west across the park at the charming century-old carousel, with more than 50 hand-painted wooden steeds to pick and choose from.

Lose yourself among the Ramble’s wild trails

Nuthatch in the Ramble

The Ramble is everything that’s great about somewhere like Central Park. After all, where else can you be right in the middle of one of the world’s densest urban jungles and suddenly find yourself ensconced in a woodland wilderness? The Ramble, 36 acres of meandering footpaths, cute little waterfalls, wildflower meadows and hidden rocky nooks, is well worth an hour or two of your time when visiting Central Park. 

Birdwatchers will find themselves particularly well served here: the Ramble’s pole position on the Atlantic Flyway means it attracts migrating birds throughout the year. Depending on when you drop by, you might spot visitors from up to 200 species, including swallows, warblers, red-tailed hawks, flycatchers, white-breasted nuthatches and others. 

Snap Bow Bridge and Strawberry Fields selfies

Strawberry Fields in Central Park

Can you even say you’ve been to Central Park if you don’t come out with at least one romantic selfie behind the ornate cast-iron balustrade of the Bow Bridge? No, dear reader, you cannot. Its location spanning the Lake also makes it very easy to pair with other Insta-friendly nearby essentials like Bethesda Terrace, the Central Park Boathouse and Strawberry Fields. Named for The Beatles song, this patch of land is a memorial to John Lennon, who was assassinated outside his Upper West Side apartment nearby, in 1980. Stroll the floral border and pay your respects at the central mosaic. Which bears the single word ‘Imagine’.

Marvel at the weirdness of Belvedere Castle

Belvedere Castle

Belvedere Castle more than lives up to its name, with ‘beautiful views’ from its two terraces that sit high above the park, offering brand new perspectives on the Great Lawn, the Ramble, the Turtle Pond and more. But it’s the castle itself that’s the real attraction here: a medieval-looking Gothic and Romanesque folly that looks straight out of a fairytale – but of the creepy Brothers Grimm variety rather than the Disney kind. Snap its imposing stone turrets then step inside to explore all manner of weird and wonderful artifacts; like a mini AMNH, the castle is home to taxidermy critters, animal skulls and papier maché models of birds.

Catch a summer show

Live theater show

Central Park isn’t just a pretty face; in fact, it serves as host to a wide variety of artistic endeavors, particularly during the summer months. To wit, every year Shakespeare in the Park brings free first-class productions to audiences at the park’s Delacorte Theater. Similarly, every July the New York Philharmonic brings high culture to the masses via a couple of live classical music performances on the Great Lawn, followed by a stunning fireworks display. Bring a picnic blanket and some snacks and get there early to stake your claim to the best spots – places are allocated on a first-come first-served basis.

Elsewhere, SummerStage brings world-class music, dance and theater to Central Park’s Rumsey Playfield, but it’s worth noting that, unlike the others, not all of the SummerStage events are free.

Looking for more NYC inspo? Check out our seven-day itinerary for first-time visitors and get high on some of the best observation decks in town.

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