Who doesn't love Central Park during the Spring, Summer, Fall and Winter Seasons in New York City?! This amazing 843 acre natural oasis offers such a relief from the hustle and bustle of go-go attitudes. With 42 million visits each year, Central Park is the most frequently visited urban park in the United States. There are FREE events during the summer, while also offering the option to play ball games, row boats, run, stroll or just lounge on the grass and so much more! You are also steps away from world famous museums, such as with the MET and Museum of Natural History. If you are (2 comments)
Who doesn't love New York City during the Spring Time?! I'll admit, usually I am in a mad dash to get out of NYC after a consultation or event, but when Spring comes around and the temperature is at a perfect 75, trees are blooming and NYC has a peaceful atmosphere, I am more then happy to kick around. After the Feng Shui Tour I provided, I wondered into Central park. I had no agenda but to just relax and enjoy. I treated myself to some mild rock climbing on the "Big Rock." Some of the local children found a new way to get down the rock by riding it (12 comments)
strawberry Fields in honor of John Lennon Central park is the heart of New York City, where all can congregate to just be. There is so much to do here and explore, you will never be board. You can play sports, enjoy a mini carnival, go to the zoo, ride your bike or run, sun bathe, take a horse carriage ride, watch free concerts and so much more.
Horse carriage ride
visit areas of the park used in movie films, such as "Home Alone"
Central Park West in New York City This entrance was located at Central Park West 71st street. Early Summer is the best time to experience Central Park in NYC because it's not to hot or to cold, it's just right and all the trees, bushes, flowers and grass are lush and full of life :)
Hidden paths in Central Park New York City Note to self: always bring a fully changed camera...check...for next time ;) Walking between 72nd street to 79th on the upper west side (8 comments)