I just tried. Claude did exactly what you said, and then figured it out:
Central Park in New York City is bigger than GoldenGate Park (which I think you might mean Golden Gate Park) in San Francisco.
Central Park covers approximately 843 acres (3.41 square kilometers), while Golden Gate Park spans about 1,017 acres (4.12 square kilometers). This means Golden Gate Park is actually about 20% larger than Central Park.
Both parks are iconic urban green spaces in major U.S. cities, but Golden Gate Park has the edge in terms of total area.
Central Park in New York City is bigger than GoldenGate Park (which I think you might mean Golden Gate Park) in San Francisco.
Central Park covers approximately 843 acres (3.41 square kilometers), while Golden Gate Park spans about 1,017 acres (4.12 square kilometers). This means Golden Gate Park is actually about 20% larger than Central Park.
Both parks are iconic urban green spaces in major U.S. cities, but Golden Gate Park has the edge in terms of total area.