Central Park Zoo
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Ali Talib
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I visited Manhattan's parks in New York City in 2017, and they offered a wonderful escape from the busy streets and tall buildings. The parks are clean, well-maintained, and provide great spaces to relax and enjoy the city's atmosphere. The green areas, walking paths, and skyline views make them perfect for families, visitors, and anyone looking to enjoy nature in the heart of the city
Marianna Leah
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One of the most iconic places in the world. This zoo is central to New York and it's rich history. The animals are extraordinary from its snow leopard to the snow monkeys to the red panda. One of the most amazing exhibits aside from the three female grizzly bears that are absolutely adorable and very interactive is the penguin exhibit. It is an amazing exhibition where people can see the penguins swim under water and really interact with them. It is always such a joy and treat to go to this zoo
Michiko Chan
Reviewer
I had such a fun day at the Central Park Zoo! Although it's a small zoo, I really enjoyed my visit. One of the perks of its size is that you don't feel overwhelmed trying to see everything in one day. It's a more relaxed experience. Some of the animals were a bit shy, like the snow leopard who only made a brief appearance. The red panda spent the whole time sleeping which was adorable in its own way. On the other hand, the grizzly bears and snow monkey were full of energy. Before leaving, I wa
Adriana De Pitkin
Reviewer
This charming and small zoo nestled within the park is a delightful place to visit. The diverse variety of animals is truly captivating, and my favorites include the Red Panda, Snow Leopard, Sea Lions, Grizzly Bears, and Penguins. The zoo also have a remarkable variety of birds. This time, we had the privilege of observing the animals up close, creating unforgettable moments. The Sea Lion feeding show is an absolute delight, as these playful creatures perform impressive tricks with their trainer
Arian Rassoul
Reviewer
You can feel that the people here care. The paths are clean, the penguins are happy celebrities behind glass, and the kids all press their faces to the windows like this is magic - and in some ways, it still is. But then you stop at the snow leopards. Or the sea lions circling in their small pool again and again. And suddenly, it's not just a zoo anymore - it's a quiet moral question with fur and feathers. You see the effort. You feel the limits. And you start to understand why the animals in