by John Moore | Feb 14, 2010
Number one on our list of the most romantic spots in Central Park should come as no surprise – it is not only one of the most beautiful cast iron bridges in the world, but also offers some of the most breathtaking views of the park around it. Bow Bridge...
by John Moore | Feb 14, 2010
Number two in our countdown of the ten most romantic places in Central Park lies at the very heart of the park. Bethesda Fountain rises majestically above the Terrace along the south shore of the Lake. The sculpture that tops it, Angel of the Waters, was designed by...
by John Moore | Feb 9, 2010
A storybook setting framed against the cosmopolitan skyline, Belvedere Castle offers a charming juxtaposition between urban architecture and medieval artifact. Number three on my list of Central Park’s Most Romantic Places, the Castle also provides a magically...
by John Moore | Jan 26, 2010
Number 5. on our countdown of Central Park’s most romantic places – Conservatory Garden. A tranquil oasis at the north end of the park, the Conservatory Garden offers dozens of fragrantly secluded corners and lush, leafy bowers to host an intimate tryst....
by John Moore | Jan 19, 2010
7. Conservatory Water – With sailboats gliding by in miniature regattas, Hans Christian Andersen reading to his friend the duckling and Alice holding court with the Cheshire Cat, Conservatory Water offers scenic accents both romantic and literary. Surrounded by...