The Whitby Hotel





The Whitby Hotel, New York: Certified Dog-Friendly Rank & Review
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This route begins from the southern end of Central Park and passes The Pond, The Lake, Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis Reservoir, East Meadow, and Harlem Meer before ending at the northern boundary of the park. The area is a respite from city life where New Yorkers can walk amongst trees and large lawns.
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This beautiful trail takes you through the famous Central Park, located right in the heart of Manhattan. The park is a tourist attraction, and is popular among hikers, walkers, and runners. The mostly flat loop will highlight the natural beauty of the park amongst the breathtaking backdrop of towering skyscrapers. Enjoy the rolling meadows, the green wooded paths, or watch the sun glisten over the lake. Experience the tranquility of being out in nature right in the middle of the city. Ramble-...
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The Queensboro Bridge Path crosses over the East River connecting Manhattan and Queens crossing over Roosevelt Island. The bridge was simply known as the Queensboro Bridge before it was renamed in 2011 after former New York City Mayor, Ed Koch. The bridge was completed in 1909 and the pedestrian walkway/cycling path was finished in 2000. Accessibility: This trail is likely accessible with assistance for visitors using wheelchairs, mobility equipment, or strollers or visitors may need to...
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This is a flat, easy loop around the reservoir with wonderful views of the New York City skyline along the way. The loop is incredibly popular with runners, so you can expect to see people exercising around the loop at all hours daily. The flat terrain makes this a good loop for visitors to Central Park of all ages.
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Awesome views of the city. Built out very nicely with bike and walking paths both ways for most of it. Accessibility: There is 1 designated accessible space in the small paved parking lot off of River Road at the north end of the trail. It is van-accessible with a striped access aisle. The trail surface is paved (with edge barriers and railings) and smooth. It is typically 4 to 6 feet wide (with many wider passing spaces). The majority of the trail is estimated to be in the mostly gentle...
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