Central Park

59th to 110th Streets
New York's "flagship" park of 843 acres, 26,000 trees, and almost 9,000 benches has had a rather checkered history. Planning began around 1868, when city commissioners chose the "Greensward Plan" developed by Frederick Law Olmsted and Calvert Vaux. I... more
New York's "flagship" park of 843 acres, 26,000 trees, and almost 9,000 benches has had a rather checkered history. Planning began around 1868, when city commissioners chose the "Greensward Plan" developed by Frederick Law Olmsted and Calvert Vaux. In the ensuing decades of building, the challenging terrain wasn't the only obstacle to overcome. Navigating the difficult city bureaucracy and the Tammany Hall political machine made the Park an overly politicized institution. A long spiral of decline was halted in 1934, when Parks Commissioner Robert Moses employed his controversial methods in making remarkable changes to the decrepit park. From around 1960 until 1981, another twenty years of decline ensued, until the newly-formed Central Parks Conservancy offered a blueprint, "Rebuilding Central Park for the 1980s and Beyond." The past 20 years have been much kinder to the Park, which has seen some remarkable reconstruction work. 275 species of birds have been sighted in the Park, which also has several restaurants on its perimeter, a Boathouse, a Carousel, ballfields, a running track, reservoir, sculptures of Alice in Wonderland and Shakespeare, and a nearly endless list of event... more
New York's "flagship" park of 843 acres, 26,000 trees, and almost 9,000 benches has had a rather checkered history. Planning began around 1868, when city commissioners chose the "Greensward Plan" developed by Frederick Law Olmsted and Calvert Vaux. In the ensuing decades of building, the challenging terrain wasn't the only obstacle to overcome. Navigating the difficult city bureaucracy and the Tammany Hall political machine made the Park an overly politicized institution. A long spiral of decline was halted in 1934, when Parks Commissioner Robert Moses employed his controversial methods in making remarkable changes to the decrepit park. From around 1960 until 1981, another twenty years of decline ensued, until the newly-formed Central Parks Conservancy offered a blueprint, "Rebuilding Central Park for the 1980s and Beyond." The past 20 years have been much kinder to the Park, which has seen some remarkable reconstruction work.

275 species of birds have been sighted in the Park, which also has several restaurants on its perimeter, a Boathouse, a Carousel, ballfields, a running track, reservoir, sculptures of Alice in Wonderland and Shakespeare, and a nearly endless list of events and other attractions.

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59th to 110th Streets
New York, NY
(212) 310-6600
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Free

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Park Closes at 1am

Upcoming Events

MindTravel Live-to-Headphones 'Silent' Piano Journey

MindTravel returns to the heart of New York City with a Live-to-Headphones 'Silent' Piano experience on the Great Hill in Central Park.
Reserve your headphones and get ready for a magical journey as Murray Hidary's real-time compositions are beamed directly into your mind while you kick back and ... [ + ]take in your surroundings.
Bring your favorite blanket and a picnic to share with friends, and be ready to let your mind wander and explore while surrounded by the exciting energy of New York City. A perfect way to relax before continuing into the evening.
**Headphones are limited so be sure to reserve yours today!**

06/15/2023 07:30 PM
Thu, June 15
7:30PM
$
Free
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Two-love! Congratulations to @GarbiMuguruza, two-time Grand Slam tennis champ, and Arthur Borges for finding love in one of the most romantic spots in NYC: Central Park! What a great match! 😉
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Due to an upcoming event, the partial closure of Bethesda Terrace will begin on Sunday, June 4 at 7:00 PM through 5:00 PM on Friday, June 9. Bethesda Terrace, Fountain, and Arcade will be fully closed June 7 and 8. Please visit our alerts page for more:
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Some New Yorkers think it, but a TRUE New Yorker just says it. 🗣️ The #CentralParkConservancy is dedicated to caring for New York City’s 843-acre backyard, and so are real New Yorkers. Here are some tips from our kid correspondent, Harper, to remember on your next Park visit.
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RT @FilmsontheGreen: 🎥Start your weekend off with a magical experience as we present "The Young Girls of Rochefort" in #CentralPark tonight… 7 Hours Ago

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