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Explore Central Park’s movie spots and iconic locations on a private pedicab tour for $50. Enjoy flexible start times and expert guides through major film sites.

This Central Park Pedicab Movie & TV Shows Tour offers a fun and relaxed way to see some of the park’s most famous filming spots for $50 per person. With tours lasting from 1 hour up to 2 hours and 30 minutes, visitors can choose between a standard or upgraded VIP experience that includes additional stops. The tour departs from 2745 Central Park South and features a mobile ticket for easy access.
While the tour is suited for most travelers, it’s important to note that the experience is private, meaning only your group participates. The guides are professional drivers, who lead you through the park’s highlights and share stories about the locations used in popular movies like Home Alone 2, Madagascar, Sex and the City, and Spider-Man. The tour’s average booking time of 46 days in advance suggests its popularity among visitors eager to combine sightseeing with film history.

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The tour begins at 2745 Central Park South, a central location in Midtown Manhattan. From here, a private pedicab transports visitors through the park, providing a comfortable, eco-friendly way to explore the sprawling green space. The mobile ticket system makes check-in straightforward, and the small group size ensures personalized attention from the guide.
Most travelers find the meeting point convenient due to its proximity to public transportation options. The tour ends back at the starting point, making logistics simple for those planning to continue exploring the city afterward.

The tour’s stops include iconic sites that have appeared on screen over the years. One highlight is The Pond, made famous in Home Alone 2, where the “pigeon lady” scene was filmed. Visitors in the know can walk around and take photos at this tranquil spot, with admission included for stops like this.
The Oldest Carousel in New York City is another highlight, offering a nostalgic glimpse into the park’s history while providing a scenic backdrop for photos. The National Hero Siberian Husky Dog from Movie Togo makes a fun stop, especially for animal movie fans.

The tour covers several key filming locations across Central Park, each with its own story. The Bethesda Terrace is a favorite for its beautiful architecture and appearances in Gossip Girl and 27 Dresses. Likewise, Cherry Hill is instantly recognizable from Friends.
Another popular stop is Bow Bridge, where scenes from Spider-Man were shot, showcasing the park’s romantic and cinematic appeal. The Strawberry Fields memorial, dedicated to John Lennon, is part of the deluxe tour, emphasizing the park’s musical and cultural history.
The Dakota Building, with its historic 1884 facade, is included in the stops, along with the Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis Reservoir, a scenic spot featured in many film and TV scenes. The Belvedere Castle provides panoramic views and appears in multiple film scenes, making it a must-see on the deluxe tour.

The tour also visits Famous Politician Lawyer, Picnic Areas, and Baseball Fields, which may not be movie sites but add to the overall park experience. The Oldest Restaurant in the park from 1938 offers a glimpse into the park’s culinary history.
For those opting for the deluxe or VIP upgrades, additional stops include the Alice in Wonderland Statue, offering charming photo opportunities, and more extensive visits to key sites like the Belvedere Castle. The VIP tour features more stops, providing a broader view of the park’s cinematic and cultural significance.

The guided pedicab approach allows for a comfortable pace with ample time at each stop—around 5 minutes for most locations, except the Belvedere Castle, which allows 15 minutes. This pacing helps visitors enjoy each site without feeling rushed, while the driver guides share stories and background about the filming spots.
The flexible start times help accommodate different schedules, and the private nature of the tour ensures an intimate experience. The tour is designed for most travelers, with service animals allowed and accessibility considerations in mind.

Photographers appreciate the stops at Bow Bridge, Strawberry Fields, and Bethesda Terrace, where the scenery complements the cinematic history. The guides help visitors take memorable photos, and the included admission tickets cover entry to many sites, saving time and hassle.
The stops at Made in Manhattan and Night at the Museum are also noted for their film ties, making this tour especially appealing for movie buffs wanting to connect scenery with popular films.

The tour’s main strength lies in its knowledgeable guides and careful curation of iconic locations within Central Park. The private setup creates a relaxed atmosphere, perfect for families, couples, or small groups.
However, one review points out that the information provided can sometimes be limited, especially at stops like The Pond. While most guests find the value good for the price, a few note that additional details at each site could enhance the experience.
The flexibility of start times and the option to upgrade to a VIP experience make this tour adaptable to different interests and schedules. The price point of $50 per person remains competitive, especially considering the inclusion of admission tickets at major stops.
This private pedicab tour offers a fun, relaxed way to explore Central Park’s most cinematic spots. Its key appeal is the access to filming locations combined with professional guides who share stories behind the scenes.
While it lacks some in-depth storytelling according to some reviews, the overall experience excels in ease of access, photo opportunities, and park highlights. It suits visitors seeking a short, enjoyable tour that combines sightseeing with film history.
The upgrade options and flexible scheduling add to its attractiveness, making it a great choice for movie lovers and casual sightseers alike. Just remember that most travelers book this tour at least a month in advance to secure their preferred time slot.
“Pedi cab on viatour was a terrible and disappointing waste of time and money. Nice driver with very very little information to impart.”
Is this tour suitable for all ages?
Yes, most travelers can participate. The tour is private and accessible, with no specific age restrictions mentioned.
Are tips included in the price?
No, gratuities are not included and are appreciated for guides and drivers.
Does the tour include hotel pickup?
No, the tour begins at 2745 Central Park South; there is no hotel pickup or drop-off included.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, cancellations are free if made at least 24 hours in advance. Cancellations within 24 hours are non-refundable.
What should I bring?
Comfortable clothing and photo devices are recommended. The tour is mostly outdoors, so consider weather conditions.
Are the stops accessible for those with mobility issues?
While the data indicates most travelers can participate, specific accessibility details are not provided; it’s advisable to inquire directly if needed.
How long does the tour last?
The duration ranges from 1 hour to 2 hours 30 minutes, depending on whether you choose the standard or VIP experience.
Can I select my start time?
Yes, multiple start times are available, providing flexibility to fit your schedule.