Central Park offers art, wildlife, landmarks, and 843 acres of beauty in NYC's heart.

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Central Park

Central Park's 843 acres have drawn visitors for 150+ years, managed by the Conservancy since 1980. A green escape in Manhattan.

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The Metropolitan Museum of Art

Explore 5,000+ years of global art at The Met, NYC's most visited museum, offering inspiration, insight, and understanding.

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Central Park Zoo

Discover 1,400+ animals in varied habitats, from rainforests to Antarctica, at this wildlife oasis in downtown Manhattan.

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Strawberry Fields, John Lennon Memorial

Visit the Imagine Mosaic Memorial for John Lennon, a peaceful and meaningful spot in Central Park.

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Bethesda Fountain

A stunning 19th-century sculpture in Central Park, perfect for a sunny day, always bustling and a true design highlight.

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Alice in Wonderland Statue

This iconic Central Park statue is a favorite for kids, often seen climbing all over it.

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Belvedere Castle

Belvedere Castle, built in 1869, features a Rococo style and houses weather tools and a nature observatory.

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Conservatory Garden

Across from the Museum of the City of NY, find six acres of stunning flowers and trees in this Central Park oasis.

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Bethesda Terrace

A beautiful experience that makes any visit to Central Park feel special and serene.

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Bow Bridge

Bow Bridge is a scenic gem in Central Park, offering picturesque views from many lake vantage points.

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Cleopatra's Needle

Cleopatra’s Needle in Central Park is near The Met, surrounded by monuments. Lobel’s butcher shop nearby is pricey but historic.

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Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis Reservoir

The Jacqueline Kennedy Reservoir, in the park’s north, is a tranquil and iconic Central Park feature.

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