We were the ultimate tourists in New York City — we took a horse drawn carriage ride through Central Park. Actually, only half the ride was really in Central Park, but I’ll get to that in a moment.
In Midtown Manhattan, the carriages line up along West 59th Street at the southern end of Central Park. It is quite a sight to see all the horses and the beautiful carriages in a row. Some of the drivers even dress up for the occasion with top hats and coats.

The carriage rides start at $40 for a twenty-minute ride. Even at that cost, we had a lovely time. The weather was amazing and it gave us a moment to relax during our adventures in the city that day. I did learn that if you take a carriage ride, you want to get into a carriage that is closer to 5th Avenue, near the Plaza Hotel. We made a mistake and choose a carriage closer to Central Park West, at Columbus Circle, which meant we rode half of our ride on the street with cars and only came through the park on our way back. If we had chosen a carriage closer to 5th Avenue, we would have ridden our whole ride in the park…. And really, that’s what a carriage ride through Central Park is all about.

