
Medium Ride
October 27, 2020

Strawberry Fields is a tranquil and reflective area located in Central Park, dedicated to the memory of John Lennon, the legendary musician and former member of The Beatles. Established in 1985, Strawberry Fields serves as a peaceful sanctuary for fans and visitors to pay homage to Lennon's life and legacy. The name is inspired by the Beatles' song "Strawberry Fields Forever."
At the heart of Strawberry Fields, there is the "Imagine" mosaic plaque, a prominent and iconic feature. The word "Imagine" is derived from Lennon's famous solo song, and the mosaic is adorned with flowers and symbols, offering a vibrant and artistic tribute. Visitors often gather around the mosaic, leaving flowers and tributes in remembrance of the influential musician.
Strawberry Fields and the "Imagine" plaque stand as a testament to the enduring impact of John Lennon's contributions to music and peace. The serene setting and the poignant tribute make this area a cherished destination for fans and those seeking a moment of reflection within the lush surroundings of Central Park.

Wagner Cove in Central Park is a picturesque and secluded spot, offering a tranquil retreat amidst the bustling urban landscape of New York City. Nestled along the edge of The Lake in the park's southwest corner, Wagner Cove provides a peaceful respite with its charming rustic pavilion and surrounding natural beauty.
The cove is characterized by a wooden shelter with a thatched roof, providing a sense of intimacy and seclusion. Overlooking the serene waters of The Lake, Wagner Cove has become a popular destination for quiet moments, small gatherings, and even intimate weddings. The surrounding greenery and the soothing sounds of nature enhance the idyllic ambiance, creating a romantic and peaceful atmosphere.
Accessible by boat or by following the winding pathways through the park, Wagner Cove invites visitors to unwind and enjoy a moment of serenity away from the city's hustle and bustle. Its understated beauty and tranquil setting make it a hidden gem within Central Park, attracting those seeking a peaceful escape within the heart of Manhattan.

West 77th Street Stone Arch is Central Park's only double arch, located at the border of Azalea Walk and Naturalists' Walk.

The Dakota Building, situated on the northwest corner of Central Park West and 72nd Street in Manhattan, is an iconic and historically significant residential structure. Constructed in the late 19th century, its distinctive German Gothic architecture and luxurious appeal have made it a symbol of opulence in New York City.
The Dakota gained additional renown through its association with notable residents, including renowned musicians John Lennon and Yoko Ono. Tragically, it became the site of Lennon's assassination in 1980, further cementing its place in cultural history.
Beyond its residential fame, The Dakota has served as a filming location for several movies. Notably, it provided the backdrop for Roman Polanski's psychological horror film "Rosemary's Baby" (1968), contributing to the eerie atmosphere of the story. The building's grandeur and architectural charm have made it a sought-after setting for filmmakers, adding to The Dakota's multifaceted cultural significance as both a residential landmark and a cinematic backdrop.





Standard Ride
$63.00
1.5 Mile / 2.4 Kilometer
- Strawberry Fields
- Hernshead
- Ladies Pavilion
- The Lake
- West 77th Street Stone Arch
- New-York Historical Society
- The Dakota Building
Category: Uncategorized
We offer two classes of rides, indicated on the map in blue. The official rate for the horse drawn carriage trade in New York City is $63 for the first twenty minutes. The rate is per trip and not per person.
Our standard rides begin along at Tavern on the Green on 67th Street and Central Park West.
Below are a list of attractions you will see inside the park on the standard ride:
Length: 1.5 Mile / 2.4 Kilometer
Strawberry Fields
Hernshead
Ladies Pavilion
The Lake
West 77th Street Stone Arch
New-York Historical Society
The Dakota
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