Central Park

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Lenox Hill
59th To 110th Streets Between Fifth Avenue And Central Park West, New York 10023(212) 310-6600
Description: I would think that most people have heard of Central Park in New York City, and if they haven't they will when they get there. It's a public park in the centre of Upper Manhattan that was designed by Frederick Law Olmste...Read More
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Peaceful Central Park

by insptrtaz

Ocala, Florida

April 28, 2011

My daughter and I had an amazingly peaceful time walking through a portion of Central Park. When we go back this summer, we are going to dedicate a whole day to the park as there is so much more to see than what we were able to see in the few hours ...Read more
Into The Woods
Into The Woods

by Liam Hetherington

Manchester, United Kingdom

December 2, 2010

Best of IgoUgo I have been to some cities in my time which have forgotten one of the key things to make a city liveable: parks. Green spaces provide a heavenly respite from the monochrome city. As New York is perhaps the finest example of a modern city it should ...Read more
Youve gotta take a while out to see Central Park
Youve gotta take a while out to see Central Park

by alanmack37

Belfast, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom

October 12, 2010

If your in NYC please make the effort to visit this landmark park. What can I say about this park? It's huge! Whats so amazing is that when youre in the park there is so much to do. You pass several street vendors selling ice creams, snacks, drinks ...Read more

From journal New York on a budget

An Outdoor Retreat in the Middle of the City
An Outdoor Retreat in the Middle of the City

by airynfaerie

St. Augustine, Florida

October 30, 2009

Best of IgoUgo One of my favorite things to do in New York City is to take a little time enjoying Central Park. After soaking in the crazy lively city streets, the excitement, the attractions, the sites - I take a stroll in the park, sit, relax, and breathe. It's ...Read more
Be Sure to Catch SummerStage!

by uppereastside

New York, New York

September 9, 2008

If you're in NYC in the summer-time, be sure to get a schedule of the events happening at SummerStage, which is just off 69th St. & 5th Ave. Most of the events are free, but even for the ones that aren't, you can just bring a picnic and sit ...Read more


Central Park
Central Park

by onesundaymorning

Los Angeles, California

August 12, 2007

Best of IgoUgo I’ve visited New York several times, but never spent much time in Central Park, what a mistake. I never realized how beautiful or expansive this park was. Covering 843 acres the park includes a zoo, restaurants, a castle, several statues, a museum, ...Read more

From journal New York, New York

Bethesda Terrace
Bethesda Terrace

by ripplefan2

Queens, New York

July 2, 2007

While walking through Central Park northbound towards the Boathouse, I came across the famous movie location of the Bethesda Terrace. Seen in tons of movies and a popular romantic hotspot, this place is amazing and after being there, you can see ...Read more

From journal Central Park

Central Park
Central Park

by Traveling Jen

East Bridgewater, Massachusetts

March 15, 2007

Central Park was unbelievable. It was much larger than I had imagined. We spent several hours there over a couple of days… and still only scratched the surface. Strawberry fields and the literary walk were, by far, my favorite spots.The angel ...Read more
Central Park

by mafnet

Lake Forest, California

November 10, 2006

Walking around the park is an adventure in itself. If you like the Beatles, they have a John Lennon Memorial. If you like art, there's the Manhattan Museum of Art. There are countless statues, pillars, monuments! The place is packed with performers ...Read more

From journal New York

Central Park
Central Park

by ronanusa

Goose Creek, South Carolina

July 7, 2006

Best of IgoUgo Central Park is so peaceful for such a busy area. We went at the beginning of March. The ice was just melting off the ponds. It was 70°F outside. My friend and I walked for about an hour. We climbed on top of some rocks and looked at the entire ...Read more

From journal The Best of Broadway