Central Park Walking Tour: Scandal & Vice
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Central Park Walking Tour: Scandal & Vice

Explore the dark underbelly of the world’s most famous park!

By Purefinder New York

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Saturday, March 15 · 2 - 4pm EDT

Location

The Arsenal

830 5th Avenue New York, NY 10065

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 1 day before event

About this event

  • Event lasts 2 hours

Central Park Walking Tour (Scandal & Vice)

Step beyond the picturesque paths and iconic landmarks to explore the shadowy stories of the world’s most famous park. From shady dealings that shaped its creation to tales of illicit behavior beneath its lush canopy, this tour reveals Central Park as you’ve never known it.

Main Features

  • The scandalous controversies and misconduct behind the park's design and construction
  • Notorious crimes and peculiar misadventures that history has tried to forget
  • The risqué tales of The Ramble, the park's most storied and mysterious corner
  • After-dark intrigues that have sparked curiosity for generations

This is your chance to delve into the park’s fascinating—and sometimes sordid—past. Experience the intrigue and vice hidden in plain sight!

Frequently asked questions

WHAT IS YOUR REFUND POLICY?

Tickets are fully refundable up to 24 hours before the tour begins. All customers have the option to reschedule for any other tour on any date—subject to availability—at no extra cost.

WHAT IS YOUR WEATHER POLICY?

Purefinder New York tours will go ahead rain or shine, except in the event of extreme weather conditions. In the latter case, customers will have the option to receive a full refund or to reschedule for any available tour.

WILL I RECEIVE CONFIRMATION AFTER BOOKING?

An email will be sent ahead of each tour to all ticket purchasers with the precise meet-up details, the endpoint, and the phone number of the guide.

ARE PUREFINDER NEW YORK TOURS SUITABLE FOR CHILDREN?

Purefinder New York tours are designed around adult topics. However, children and teenagers are not prohibited from attending. It is advisable for parents, guardians, and educators to assess the suitability of each tour by reading the description.

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