New York City, United States of America
Alice in Wonderland, Central Park

Climb back into the rabbit hole of your childhood with a stroll down memory lane.

Bookworms rejoice! Watch your childhood fantasy come to life (well, not life exactly) at Central Park in New York. Suitable for children and adults alike, the bronze sculpture of Alice in Wonderland is a welcome respite in the city that never sleeps. The protagonist Alice is surrounded by other beloved characters from Lewis Carroll's book, including the likes of the Dormouse, the Cheshire Cat, and the White Rabbit.


Eagled-eyed tourists will notice that the sculpture is also engraved with the nonsense poem "The Jabberwocky", penned by the same author. So what are you waiting for? Head on down to East 74th Street to bask in the whimsy of this creation, which has put smiles on people's faces for over five decades, and hopefully, for many more years to come.


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Tips Before You Go
If you plan on taking pictures of the sculpture, then make sure to come as early as possible! This is because children are given free rein to play in the area, which typically results in them climbing on top of the sculpture. It would seem that the sculpture celebrates the whimsy of childhood in more ways than one.
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East 74th Street,, New York, NY 10021, USA