New York City - Central Park Video Tour (Part 1)
New York Habitat http://www.nyhabitat.com features a complete presentation of the
New York's massive 843-acre oasis, right in the middle of
Manhattan,
Central Park.
You will see that you don't have to go far to escape the craziness of city life.
Please make sure to check out the related New York Habitat blog article http://www.nyhabitat.com/blog/2009/07/23/central-park-video-tour-part-1/ to discover more information about Central Park.
The second part of the video tour of Central Park http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ji0NPl1M8D4 is already available.
Central Park hosts over 25 million visitors per year.
It's the most visited park in the
United States and its appearance in many movies and television shows has made it famous around the world.
Central Park is bordered on the north by
West 110th Street, on the south by West
59th Street, on the west by
Eighth Avenue -- which along the
Park's borders are known as
Central Park North,
Central Park South, and
Central Park West respectively.
Fifth Avenue retains its name and forms the eastern border of the park.
Central Park contains several lakes and ponds, extensive walking trails, two ice-skating rinks (one of which is a swimming pool in July and August), the
Central Park Zoo, the
Central Park Conservatory Garden, a wildlife sanctuary, a large area of natural woods, a reservoir with an encircling running track, 37 kids playgrounds, children's yoga, the
Delacorte Theater and, of course, the famous
Central Park Carousel.
Bethesda Terrace - Mid-Park at
72nd Street
When
Frederick Law Olmsted and
Calvert Vaux designed the park in the late 1850's, they knew they needed a special place in the Park where people could gather. They needed to create a center for socializing, for people to see and be seen, Bethesda Terrace is that place.
Hang around here long enough and you'll see it all
... street performers, wedding photographs, musicians, artists and more.
Central Park Zoo and the
Children's Zoo --
East Side at 64th St.
The Central Park Zoo had some bleak years back in the
70s and 80s. It had been neglected and its animals were living in small cramped cages. It has since been renovated and today it's a thriving healthy zoo with a lot to see. Come see the polar bears, the sea lion pool, monkeys and the amazing tropical rain forest. Just next door is the Children's Zoo. This is a must-see if you have kids. They've got goats, pigs, turtles, ducks and even a cow named
Othello. The best part - most of the animals can be touched and fed.
Don't forget that a great way to experience New York is to rent an apartment http://www.nyhabitat.com/new-york-apartment
.html from New York Habitat. We offer apartments all around Central Park including vacation rentals http://www.nyhabitat.com/new-york-apartment/vacation and
Bed & Breakfast http://www.nyhabitat.com/new-york-apartment/bed-breakfast . It's a great alternative to the usual hotel and it'll save you money!
This studio accommodation with terrace on the
Upper West Side (NY-12814) http://www.nyhabitat.com/new-york-apartment/vacation/12814 is a great option if you're looking for quick access to Central Park.
If you're looking to live across the street from the Park, you'll want to consider this amazing one bedroom vacation rental on Central Park South (NY-11135) http://www.nyhabitat.com/new-york-apartment/vacation/11135 . The building offers round-the-clock concierge staff, a full-service business center, onsite fitness center and health spa, valet parking, multilingual staff, laundry services and even cellular telephone rental.
Last but not least, it is also home to the world famous
Alain Ducasse restaurant.
Wolman Rink - East Side between 62nd and
63rd Streets
Wollman Rink was built in 1949 when
Kate Wollman donated $600,
000 for its construction
. In the early
1990's, it was sold and is now run by
Donald Trump.
The
Pond
Our last stop in part 1 of our Central Park series is one of my favorite little corners of Central Park. It's called, quite fittingly, The Pond. It's in the southeast corner of the park and you'll find ducks, turtles, a few benches and a cute little stone bridge. It's hard to believe you're just a few feet away from
5th Avenue!
Now, that we will move on to our 2nd
Video Tour of Central Park!
Do not hesitate to check other video tours by New York Habitat on other area of New York such as the madison square park area http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lqpyEdUEiiY&