Will H. • August 9, 2018Unexpectedly, it’s always crowded with tourists and people selling tchotchkes.
Tom D. • March 20, 2018Nice Central Park secret, learn a little about the history and take a seat at one of the benches to relax with a book.
ℳ𝒶𝓎♍ • November 16, 2020My favorite part of Central Park, with the arabesque design of the walls and staircase. It's magnificent. The open area at the bottom of the stairs is where performers/bubble blowers park themselves
Néstor S. • October 22, 2013The monument was a gift from the City of Buenos Aires and is a smaller-scale replica from the original at BA. Jose de San Martin, helped Argentina, Chile and Peru gain independence from the Spaniards
Phyllis A S. • September 18, 2020The first statue of real women in Central Park. Make sure to use the TalkingStatues app to listen to their stories
Karen • March 13, 2021There is a pretty lake nearby this statue, with plenty of seating around this monument.
Fabio • November 15, 2013Great place friday afterrnoons just before sunset.
Mandola Joe • September 20, 2011Right by the Reservoir at East 90th St, one of the most beautiful memorials in the City...
Kimmie O. • August 3, 2020The Lombard Lamp is located on East Drive by E60th St.
Courtney R. • January 9, 2016Old timey and super cute. Great for kids.
NatashaTheNomad • August 8, 2016An amazing oasis in the middle of the city. So much to see and do here!
Nate B. • March 20, 2010Down the path a bit on Saturdays and Sundays in spring and fall, have a listen to the Jazz Collection. Best. Jazz. Ever.
Jason • September 1, 2014Best part of the park. Food. Performers. Music. And great views. Come around sunset.
Lauren F. • September 23, 2013The upper Westside is quite quiet, Great restaurants, and lots of things to do which makes it a great place to live. Tons of subway train options too
Victoria • July 18, 2018Gorgeous and peaceful wild nature oasis in the middle of one of the world’s busiest cities. Personally, the best part of Central Park at any time of the year.
Chef Stacy L. • May 26, 2012Check David's website to see which weekends we'll gather together in song
L. T. • June 9, 2015One of my favorite parts of the park for scenery, people watching, and lazy walks. You can even turtle watch at the pond.
Jay S. • June 20, 2012Originally in Columbus Circle, the pavilion was moved to the Park in the 30's for gender segregated ice skating.
Jassonn W. • May 26, 2014the park is lovely and I just wanted to sit there and just relax and groove there. I took so many pictures.
Katie P. • October 5, 2011Why sit on any old bench when you can saddle up next to good old dick morris hunt!
Charles S. • July 22, 2012Going counterclockwise the climb from Adam Claton Powel to the summit has a grade of 163ft/.25mile
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