Enjoy Central Park
Many of the city's most famous attractions are located adjacent to it or inside its boundaries, and this part park, part museum, and part-concert hall swallows downtown Manhattan (the Guggenheim, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and the American Museum of Natural History, to name a few). Travelers, though, stress that you shouldn't simply drive by Central Park on your route somewhere else. Both locals and visitors to New York love this 843-acre park; you can work out, eat, see the zoo, and more here.
Every season is great in Central Park, making it a must-visit for visitors to New York, "explains Four Seasons Hotel New York head concierge Josephine Danielson. It's possible that people are unaware of all the hidden gems in Central Park. Visitors should go to the Conservatory Garden if they're looking for something unique.
The majority of people have favorable opinions of the park, but no one has exactly the same experience as you or suggests that you do exactly the same thing. There are 48 fountains, monuments, or sculptures, 20 playgrounds, 36 bridges, and an almost unfathomable number of other sights to view in this area (hidden treasures, indeed).
- Ranking: #1 in Best Things To Do in New York City
Location: 59th to 110th Streets
Website: https://www.centralparknyc.org/
Phone: 212.310.6600
Price & Hours: Free & 6 a.m.-1 a.m. daily