Quick Facts
Location: The Obelisk (Cleopatra’s Needle), Central Park, New York City
Region: East side of Central Park (near The Met)
Time: 10–30 minutes
Difficulty: Easy
Admission: Free
Facilities: Outdoor landmark (no facilities on-site)
Best Season: Year-round
Dog Friendly: Yes (on leash, in Central Park)
Also Known As: Cleopatra’s Needle
Info
Parking / Access
Enter Central Park on the east side near the Metropolitan Museum of Art, then walk to the Obelisk. Use the Central Park Conservancy location page for context and guidance. https://www.centralparknyc.org/locations/obelisk
What it is
This is an ancient Egyptian obelisk that stands in Central Park and is commonly called Cleopatra’s Needle. The Conservancy’s page provides background and location context. https://www.centralparknyc.org/locations/obelisk
Frequently Asked Questions
Where is the Obelisk (Cleopatra’s Needle) in Central Park?
The Obelisk is on the east side of Central Park, near the Metropolitan Museum of Art. The Central Park Conservancy location page has the most helpful overview. https://www.centralparknyc.org/locations/obelisk
Is the Obelisk free to see?
Yes. It is an outdoor landmark in Central Park and is free to visit.
How long should I spend at the Obelisk?
Plan 10–30 minutes for photos and a quick read-through of the nearby context.
What is the Obelisk also called?
It’s commonly known as Cleopatra’s Needle. https://www.centralparknyc.org/locations/obelisk
Is the Obelisk a good photo spot?
Yes, especially if you are already walking Museum Mile or pairing it with a visit to The Met.
Is the Obelisk accessible?
Paths in Central Park vary in slope and surface, but this is generally an easy stop. For general park accessibility guidance, start with the Central Park Conservancy site. https://www.centralparknyc.org/










