Explore Central Park on a guided electric scooter tour. Visit iconic sites, enjoy scenic views, and learn from a knowledgeable guide. Book now!
Explore Central Park on a guided electric scooter tour. Visit iconic sites, enjoy scenic views, and learn from a knowledgeable guide. Book now!
- Columbus Circle - The starting point of the tour. A grand statue of Columbus stands atop a column adorned with three ships, the Niña, the Pinta, and the Santa María, on a pedestal featuring commemorative inscriptions and a winged figure studying a globe.
- Central Park Carousel - A beloved attraction in the park since its debut in 1871….
- Columbus Circle - The starting point of the tour. A grand statue of Columbus stands atop a column adorned with three ships, the Niña, the Pinta, and the Santa María, on a pedestal featuring commemorative inscriptions and a winged figure studying a globe.
- Central Park Carousel - A beloved attraction in the park since its debut in 1871. Annually, 250,000 people enjoy rides on the carousel.
- Chess & Checkers House Visitor Center - This historic Chess & Checkers House is one of Central Park’s five visitor centers, managed by the Central Park Conservancy. The octagonal brick structure is surrounded by 24 game tables shaded by a wooden trellis.
- The Dairy Visitor Center and Gift Shop - The Dairy is Central Park’s largest gift shop, offering a wide array of products for a delightful day in the Park and thoughtful gifts for loved ones. Conveniently located mid-Park at 65th Street, the Dairy is easily accessible. Every purchase supports the Central Park Conservancy, contributing to the Park’s care.
- Umpire Rock - Situated in the southwest corner of the Park, Umpire Rock is named for its location in Central Park’s first playground, a large open meadow for children’s games. From here, visitors can also see the Wollman Rink.
- The Plaza - For over a century, The Plaza has been the iconic New York hotel for gatherings and stays by kings, presidents, and stars of stage and screen. It is also famously featured in the 1990s movie Home Alone.
- Gapstow Bridge - This bridge takes visitors over the narrow neck of the Pond and is a popular spot for enjoying scenic views and photography.
- Central Park Zoo - Home to animals from tropical, temperate, and polar regions, the Central Park Zoo features a prominent sea lion pool and tank visible from outside the Zoo. Other exhibits include snow leopards, grizzly bears, penguins, and more.
- Balto Statue - A cherished monument in the park, Balto became famous for a heroic journey across Alaska. In January 1925, a diphtheria outbreak threatened Nome, Alaska. Weather conditions prevented vaccine transport by plane from Anchorage, so a relay of dog-sled teams and mushers was the only alternative.
- Central Park Summerstage - SummerStage is an outdoor concert and performance series organized by the City Parks Foundation, held at Rumsey Playfield, an open sports field in the park.
- Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis Reservoir - The Reservoir is Central Park’s largest water body and a popular running destination. A 1.58-mile track surrounds it, often filled with runners and walkers enjoying the water’s scenery and skyline views. It also attracts birdwatchers due to its diverse aquatic bird population.
- Belvedere Castle - An iconic feature in Central Park, this miniature castle is located atop Vista Rock, the second-highest natural point in Central Park.
- Harlem Meer - Located in the northeast corner of Central Park, the Harlem Meer is a popular destination known for its activities and scenic beauty. A path with benches and lawns along the Meer’s edge offers spots for relaxing, picnicking, and sunbathing, with views of shoreline vegetation, wildlife, and the rocky bluffs to the south, known as the Fort Landscape.
- Upper East Side - The upscale, residential Upper East Side is known for its affluent residents, fine dining, and designer shops along Madison Avenue. The neighborhood features a mix of classic brownstones and upscale high-rises. Museum Mile, a stretch of 5th Avenue next to Central Park, attracts crowds to cultural institutions like the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, and El Museo del Barrio.
- The Metropolitan Museum of Art - Commonly known as the Met, this encyclopedic art museum in New York City is the largest in the Americas and the fourth-largest in the world.
- Bethesda Fountain - Bethesda is a large plaza with two levels, an Arcade, and a Fountain. The Terrace is a popular spot for relaxing, people-watching, and admiring the architecture and scenery. At its center stands Bethesda Fountain, also known as Angel of the Waters, one of the Park’s most beloved artworks.
- The Mall and Literary Walk - The Mall is one of Central Park’s most significant landscapes, featuring a wide, straight path lined by two rows of American elm trees. The southern section, known as Literary Walk, is adorned with numerous statues of writers from the 19th century.
- Cherry Hill - Named for the cherry trees that bloom each spring, Cherry Hill is a popular spot overlooking the Lake. Its sloping lawn is perfect for picnicking, relaxing, and enjoying views of rowboats on the water. Visitors flock to Cherry Hill in spring to admire the pink and white blooms of the Yoshino cherry trees.
- Bow Bridge - Bow Bridge is named for its graceful, low-lying curve resembling an archer’s or violinist’s bow. It offers expansive views of the Lake and surrounding landscapes and is one of the most photographed and romantic Park features, often the site of wedding proposals.
- Strawberry Fields, John Lennon Memorial - Strawberry Fields is a memorial to British rock musician and peace activist John Lennon (1940–1980). It includes the Imagine mosaic, where many pay tribute to Lennon. The memorial’s name references the 1967 song Lennon wrote and performed with the Beatles, “Strawberry Fields Forever.”
- The Dakota - The Dakota occupies the western side of Central Park West between 72nd and 73rd streets. It is largely square in plan and built around a central H-shaped courtyard, through which all apartments are accessed. According to a 1996 article in New York magazine, many brokers classified the Dakota as one of five top-tier apartment buildings on Central Park West, largely due to its residents, large scale, and “historical prestige.”
- Tavern On the Green - Tavern on the Green, located in the historic building once known as the Sheepfold, has been a fine dining destination in Central Park since the 1930s. The restaurant recently underwent a renovation, removing some additions to expose more of the original structure and offer a variety of dining options. It reopened in 2014.
- Pinebank Arch - Pinebank Arch is an elegant cast-iron bridge spanning the bridle path. Designed to integrate with the landscape, it appears to emerge from rock outcrops on either end, and its lacy ironwork blends with the surrounding foliage. The bridge is a popular spot for surveying the landscapes and taking photographs.

- Private guide
- Use of e-scooter
- Private guide
- Use of e-scooter
- Gratuities
- Gratuities
MINIMUM 2 PEOPLE PER BOOKING!!! Take a guided electric scooter tour through Central Park and experience all its attractions! The entire Central Park will be covered by this tour, from beginning to end, making sure you don’t miss anything. The scooter tour is a fun and exciting way to explore Central Park. Your guide will lead you to the iconic sites and…
MINIMUM 2 PEOPLE PER BOOKING!!! Take a guided electric scooter tour through Central Park and experience all its attractions! The entire Central Park will be covered by this tour, from beginning to end, making sure you don’t miss anything. The scooter tour is a fun and exciting way to explore Central Park. Your guide will lead you to the iconic sites and you can wander around at your own pace. Visit iconic Bethesda Fountain, Belvedere Castle and more, marvel at the impressive architecture of the historic buildings that surround the park, and take photos with scenic backdrops as you make your way along the tour. Your knowledgeable guide will provide you with information and our high-quality scooters will keep you entertained!
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.