easy
45–50 minutes
No special fitness required; suitable for all ages and activity levels.
Discover New York City’s dazzling nightscape on a charming horse-drawn carriage ride through Central Park and Rockefeller Center. Capture sparkling skyline views and create lasting memories on this intimate evening tour.
FROM $214.99 Evening Tours from 7pm to 11:30pm • 40 - 45 Minutes
Embark on a captivating 45–50-minute Magical NYC Night Tour, featuring a romantic horse-drawn carriage ride through Central Park and Rockefeller Center. Marvel at iconic landmarks, enjoy stunning skyline views, and cozy up with a warm blanket in winter. Capture unforgettable memories as the city sparkles around you.
• Iconic landmarks: Wollman Ice Skating Rink, St. Patrick's Cathedral, Saks Fifth Avenue Windows, Radio City Music Hall, and Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree (seasonal) • Photo stop at Park Skyline for stunning Manhattan views • Complimentary warm blanket during winter • Year-round availability Book Your Magical NYC Tour!
45–50-minute tour Evening Tour Available
$249.00 per carriage (up to 4 people)
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4.9/5 Rated: "Magical NYC Night Tour"
This ride combines Central Park & Rockefeller Center taking you along the Southern side of Central Park where you will see the iconic Wollman Ice Skating Rink. You will then travel to the historic Rockefeller Center along 5th Avenue where you will see St. Patrick's Cathedral, Saks Fifth Avenue Windows and Radio City Music Hall on the route. During the Holiday Season you will see the Saks Fifth Avenue Holiday Windows and the Rockefeller Christmas Tree and Holiday Lights. Please note that due to heavy traffic, street closures and pedestrian congestion our carriages will not be able to approach the tree up close. You will get a chance to see the tree in the carriage from Fifth Avenue.
NOTE: Carriage is not allowed to stop on the way to or at Rockefeller Center for photo. Passengers are not allowed to get off the carriage during this route. For this ride a photo 📸 can be taken at the park skyline before heading to Rockefeller Center.
Even in warm months, temperatures can drop after sunset—bring a jacket or use the provided blankets for comfort.
Ensure your phone or camera battery is full to capture stunning nighttime skyline photos during the dedicated photo stop.
Arriving 10–15 minutes early helps with a smooth start, especially during busy evening hours.
Though seated during the tour, comfortable shoes help with any walking to and from the boarding area.
Central Park, created in 1858, was the first major landscaped public park in the United States, designed by Frederick Law Olmsted and Calvert Vaux.
The tour emphasizes minimal environmental impact by using traditional horse-drawn carriages, supporting sustainable urban tourism.
Ideal for cooler autumn nights to stay comfortable throughout the ride.
fall specific
To capture the illuminated cityscape and memorable moments during the tour.
Useful for walking to the carriage from your starting point.
Added warmth during colder winter evening excursions.
winter specific