Central Park

Approval Rate: 92%

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    magicloop20091_bdc38

    Fri Jul 17 2009

    A great park that streches from 2-3 miles long. Lots of fun indoor and outdoor activities there. Museams are on both sides of the park. NYC only greatest nature other than Washington Square Park and Bryant Park. I ride my bike and scooter here often. Sounds of nature are great. Theres a lake, a castle, and near gracie mansion. I saw a frankie valleya nd the four seasons concert here. It was rocking awesome oldies. Large crowds. They have shows, concerts, quartets in rain or shine. Lots of entertainment. They have a zoo a pond and a piece of african wildlife seriously for real. It's like a mini forest. Very earthy and green, somewhat educational. Many school and camp trips come here. there are places to shop and eat or bring you own picnic!!!!!!!! It borders colombus circle to thesouth a busy area, near an upscale mall. People of all kinds, tours, celebrities, and people from all walks of life arrive here. Transportation is very easy.

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    lma3113

    Thu Jun 18 2009

    Central Park is some peace and quiet away from the loud NYC streets. I always find myself visiting the park when in NYC. It's a place where you can find your own little space and not be bothered by anyone. I do suggest dancing outside of Tavern on the Green even if you didn't order dinner there! They are usually playing music in their outside area and its always fun to, umm, have fun!

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    ryan_c

    Tue Jun 02 2009

    Central Park is the largest park in New York City and one of the largest in the country. Located in the borough of Manhattan, the park offers miles upon miles of green space in a city dominated by concrete and cars. Central Park is one of those places where a person could spend a whole afternoon daydreaming and relaxing during the summer.

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    feliciafaith44_430ee8

    Mon Feb 16 2009

    I love jogging at Central Park every Saturday. This park is large enough for me to jog for several hours in the morning. It is the place I work out the most in my life. I find Central Park to be a better place to work out than the gym that I used to go. First, Central Park is free. Second, it is not as crowded as the gym. Third, instead of smelling other people?s sweat in the gym, you can get some fresh air at the park. I also enjoy fishing at Central Park. I find it funny to fish in the middle of Manhattan but I am just too lazy to go somewhere far since I live a few blocks from Central Park. There are so many things that you can do and explore at Central Park. I strongly recommend everyone to visit Central Park but not too many as I don?t want it to be as crowded as the gym.

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    stellarbex1853_f0

    Mon Jun 16 2008

    Wednesday, June 25 6:00 pm - 8:30 pm Just steps from Fifth Avenue, enter Central Park through the famed Vanderbilt Gate at 105th Street for an enchanting and exclusive summer soiree! Featuring artisanal cheeses paired with wines from a distinguished Long Island Vineyard. Also enjoy a selection of sumptuous summer desserts. The Park's Conservatory Garden is one of the most magnificent escapes in New York, featuring the Park's only formal European gardens. Local musicians will perform acoustic sets in each of the gardens. Must be 21 years or older to attend. Advance tickets are $50 each; tickets will also be available at the door for $75 each.

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    cyqing

    Sat Nov 10 2007

    Nice place to take a walk in the afternoon. Great contrast with the skyscrapers and hustle of the city.

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    hellokitty09

    Wed May 16 2007

    Try the Central Park Diary Visitor tour.  It's free and the guide will take you to the offbeaten path.

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    genghisthehun

    Mon Mar 26 2007

    Most outstanding urban park in the USA! This is a must see and must do during your trip to the Big Apple.

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    somalicat

    Sun Mar 25 2007

    I remember Central Park WAY back in the '70s when I was little girl and there were hippies all over the place. They're no longer there, but it is still very cool in my book.

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    leotoni1e6d3e

    Sun Feb 25 2007

    Contrary to what many may think, Central Park is not a sanctuary of untouched nature, but a meticulously engineered man-made park where even water currents are controlled by mechanical valves. The big rocks seen on the surface are pretty much its only untouched component. This only adds to the beauty of it, though. Central Park is a real work of art, and many of the views were actually conceptualized by artists and later materialized in one of the world's most famous parks. The sheer contrast between the skyscrapers and all that green is something that one cannot find easily. Make sure to do more than walk around and check the attractions, such as the zoo, the boathouse, and the Bethesda fountain--you will certainly recognize them from dozens of movies.

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    phillyisdabest

    Thu Jun 15 2006

    I think it's a bit overrated. It's nice to have a big park smack in the middle of Manhattan, and it has lots of things to do, but I've seen better. In New York, Prospect Park. On the East Coast, Fairmount Park (over 10 times larger than Central Pk).

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    mike_jj_hunt

    Wed Nov 09 2005

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    cyoakam1

    Tue Mar 22 2005

    Hey, what happened to the NY Metropolitan Art Museum - the best art museum in America. It's not on this list. Well, since it is next door to Central Park, I'll rate it here - and give it a 5+ BTW, Central Park is pretty nice too. ...Cy

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    daccory

    Mon Oct 04 2004

    This is a great city. When I was little I was given a beautifully illustrated book of American children's stories, one of which featured a taxi running through the streets of New York at Christmas time. Years later, I had the opportunity to visit during New Year's when it was snowing, and it looked exactly like the illustrations and much more 'intimate' a city than I could have imagined. The open space Of Central Park, with the high rise buildings surrounding the edges was quite magical in the winter's air.

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    crazybeautiful

    Tue Aug 03 2004

    Central Park is what makes NYC so amazing.. the fact that you can enter this huge beautiful park and almost completely abandon the hectic craziness of the city is amazing. I reccomend laying on the rocks, rollerblading... or just walking through the park and discovering new sections... it's just gorgeous... and it has the potential to be so romantic. I can't wait for the day when I have a boyfriend to share it with. :*) NYC really does give you the best of both worlds.

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    ncspiffy17526f

    Thu Jul 22 2004

    This park is absolutely magnificient with much to see! My wife & I just returned from vacationing for a week in NYC! You just walk and walk! Great place to walk, ride a bike, lay or sit down and read a book.

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    contributor155_06e

    Sun Jun 27 2004

    By 1850, downtown New York's crowded conditions prompted the city commissioners and politicians to propose a public park to provide serenity for the residents of New York. Besides offering a glimpse of green amid the asphalt jungle and its towering skyscrapers, Central Park also provides numerous facilities and attractions, including the Central Park Carousel, SummerStage, the Delacorte Theater, Wollman Rink, the Loeb Boathouse and more. The full loop within Central Park covers a distance of 6.1 miles. If you walked all the pedestrian paths within the park, you would cover a total of 58 miles.

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    mortyd

    Wed Nov 12 2003

    just maybe the best and most unique thing about the best and most unique city in the world. try to allow at least a day to explore, but stay out a night!!!

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    bestinblueny17_6e0c

    Wed May 21 2003

    Whether you need some relaxation or a bit of action, this is the only place in New York City that caters to every mood.

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    phytogirlc

    Sat May 03 2003

    Kudos to the planners of Manhattan for thinking of this truly amazing haven amid the cement caverns of the city. Please go, walk a bit and appreciate the size, if anything else, of this great park.

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    rjtexas1cc13c

    Fri Mar 28 2003

    My wife and I first saw Central Park on Christmas Day 2002 right after the snowfall. Our jaws dropped at just how awesome it looked with fresh snow. We can't wait to come back to visit NYC in the Spring and see the Park with all its greenery. It is without a doubt the most impressive park that we've ever seen.

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    shnikees

    Sat Mar 22 2003

    The epicenter of life and escape for all Manhattanites.

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    bebebloo

    Tue Feb 11 2003

    When you are in Central Park, you feel like your not even in NY. It is a great escape from the "city". Best in spring & fall seasons. A beautiful place!

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    samborek10b455

    Tue Sep 24 2002

    Open sprawling space, people watching, frisbee throwing - simply the best park!

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    kittie182_001e_bc9d

    Wed Sep 11 2002

    my boyfriend and i love the park.in fact we actually travel in from queens just to just hang out! it's great!!!

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    pratt711f8136

    Thu Aug 29 2002

    many tourists come in and out of the city every day thinking that New York is filled with crowded streets and dirty sidewalks..most do not realize that here in lies the best landscaped beautiful oasis in the center of the United States biggest city. All tourists need to come visit the two boat ponds, the Bathezda fountain, and the Great Lawn. So many tourists say, "I don't know how you live in that city..." But, if locals were staying in midtown and hanging our in Times Square all the time..I am sure there would be a lot less people living in this city.

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    wenchy5418ad50

    Wed Aug 28 2002

    this is the park for every visitor to the city must visit

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    bkclark381d453_3

    Tue Aug 27 2002

    The only place left to see God's real beauty. The original idea left intack.

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    bluejay_19

    Fri Aug 23 2002

    Central Park is one of the world's best parks -- maybe THE best. Great for the zoo or just walking and lounging. A can't miss experience for visitors.

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    rozblue17e831

    Thu Aug 15 2002

    I love everything about central park, from Sheep Meadow, to Forever Wild, to the skating rink. I love rollerblading there, reading there, just sitting around and thinking. I love walking around and exploring. It's just the best getaway ever in the middle of such an active city. Certainly the best free attraction of NYC, at any season. I love taking pictures there too, makes for a great photo album. Not to mention all the other great free things there are to do in the park. Central Park is a must see when visiting NYC.

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    mnli11f56d

    Thu Aug 15 2002

    Can't imagine how New Yorkers would survive in that jungle of concretes and skyscrappers without it. Good place to watch beautiful people during the day :)

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    dabrownsuga161_790

    Tue Aug 13 2002

    I just love Central Park! There's a zoo in it, which is very cheap to get in, children love it. Lots of thing goin' on in it, there's music concerts like summerstage and it's free. The green field is great! You can relax or play with friends and family.

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    robweisbach125_2edc88

    Tue Aug 13 2002

    Simply put, Central Park is the best park in the country and probably the world.

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    heidiemanuel15_a5dc

    Wed Aug 07 2002

    Central Park is a great place to go! In the milder months there are always plenty of artists and musicians. The architecture surrounding the Bethesda Fountain is beautiful, and the sight of the skyline surrounding the park is magnificent. I think that considering the size of the Park and the thousands of people that are usually in it, the Park seems remarkably clean. Many kudos to the workers that keep it that way! I must admit that because of the huge size of the park I have never seen more than the bottom 1/3-1/2 or so of the park, although we visit Manhattan a couple of times a year.

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    ditash1a2e85

    Mon Jul 29 2002

    Times Square?!?!! Pah-lease. The park represents New York much better than Times Square, with it's streets clogged with chain restaurants. Take your guests to Central Park on a nice day for a picnic and some Frisbee tossing and they'll chalk it up as one of their better days. If they aren's struck by the juxtaposition of building and greenery, check their pulse.

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    aeb7d1f7077

    Mon Jul 29 2002

    I love to sunbathe and read here on those really hot days, but it's also great for walking around, playing frisbee, and exploring on those breezier days.

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    jatosa130847

    Sun Jul 28 2002

    Central Park is large enough for everyone. It's a welcome oasis for those who want to do nothing, yet has enough space for those who want to bike, run, skate or play.

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    coquilostinny1_f7a63

    Thu Jul 25 2002

    Right in the center of Midtown Manhattan is where all the action comes to a stop. If you want to get away from it all but can't afford to take a long trip? Then Central Park is the perfect place for you.

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    alva12011107f2

    Thu Jul 25 2002

    A world within a world! Sounds redundant?. However, New York City's Central Park with it's gamut of sceneries, offer to visitors their own private world. A place were fauna, flora, wind and sunlight, share the seasons thus, molding the spirit of those who visit, those who remember and like me, those who long to be there. I love New York. Central Park will always be my mistress.

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    scoutgirl1f0a9_2

    Tue Jul 23 2002

    Miles upon miles of grass and trees and fun filled things to do! And many are free! How can you beat that?? Run, rollerblade, lay in the sun, take a carriage ride, row a boat, eat at Tavern on the Green...the list goes on and on. It is not possible to be bored in this park.

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    ikkif1ad4f5

    Mon Jul 22 2002

    My five-year old and I love to visit the Central Park Zoo whenever the weather is nice. The must see items are: polar bears, penguins, and the sea lions (call in advance so you know when they are being fed... it is well-worth your time to schedule your trip around the feeding time). The penguins are sleak and swim like fish behind a giant glass wall. The polar bears swim right up against the glass wall so that you can see that one paw is actually bigger than your head. The sea lions are great entertainment for the kids.

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    jennem1baf6f

    Mon Jul 22 2002

    Central Park has it all, and the prices can't be beat. Try rowboating around a lovely pond, for only $10 an hour. We saw an incredible amount of wildlife, including red-winged blackbirds, geese, swans, turtles, and several kinds of ducks. You're part of the show, as those on the Plaza watch. Then rent a remote-control sailboat, also only $10 an hour. Learn to tack and steer, without the risk of getting wet, and chase around millions of minnows. Ride a beautiful carousel for only $1. Visit the nature center at Belvedere Castle for free. Participate in one of many other free eventsthe biggest Halloween party, birdwatching, nature walks, sports clinics. And through it all, youre surrounded by incredible scenery. No two parts of the park are the same. After 10 years of visiting, I constantly find new places. In some areas, you cant even tell theres a city around you.

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    danlm17b534

    Sun Jul 21 2002

    Quiet serene. Went on the rowboats in the park and what a wonderful afternoon. This park is a godsend in a great town.

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    deanne_20168d0_d

    Fri Jul 19 2002

    Tooki great pics there. The only place in NY where you can relax and take a stroll. Loved it.

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    pjkeller18a1f3

    Thu Jul 18 2002

    Am I in New York? Get away from tha cars and buildings to find more than a patch of grass.

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    smithloriann1a_f8c7

    Wed Jul 17 2002

    hands down the best park in the 5 boroughs. my favorite section is way upper west - very peaceful and quiet.

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    jessicabranch_ce6bd3

    Sun Jun 30 2002

    The best thing about the Park -- apart from the idea of a public greenspace in the midst of the urban sprawl -- is the enormous number of public events that take place there. It's an amusement park in its own right -- and even when nothing's officially scheduled, the merrygoround, the duck pon and the itinerant musicians keep things hopping. Not to be missed.

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    jbright1212b2

    Wed Jun 26 2002

    I went to NYC for the first time in October. We had breakfast at a little cafe near Central Park and took a stroll afterwards. I was amazed that in the middle of the park you had no idea you were surrounded by buildings! There was a wedding taking place and it was beautiful!

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    peterbehle_cit_yb3d57

    Tue Jun 25 2002

    Try to think of New York without Central Park - it would surely be a less-liveable place. The park provides an oasis of calm. Even when the crowds come in, it still helps to just get away from the cement and sit on the grass under a tree and breathe a bit. The big-time concerts are amazing here, too -- we saw Pavarotti years back and it was a once-in-a-lifetime experience.

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    susanchenelle_c0cebd

    Thu May 30 2002

    What would Manhattan be like without Central Park? Not only does it offer escape from the busy city streets, it hosts some of New York's best cultural and recreation events: SummerStage, Shakespeare in the Park, Wollman Rink, and so much more.