Take a look behind-the-scenes of your favourite TV shows and movies and see NYC’s popular filming locations such as the Rockefeller Center, Grand Central Terminal, and Empire State Buildings. Extended option: visit the Museum of Moving Image!
Choose one of our excellent tour options tailored to your needs and interests:
2-hour: Movie Tour in Central Manhattan
Join this tour to see famous filming locations in Midtown Manhattan, such as the Rockefeller Center, 21 Club, Grand Central Terminal, Empire State Building and more.
4-hour: Movie Tour & Museum of Moving Image
Join this tour to visit the Museum of Moving Image and see famous filming locations in Midtown Manhattan, such as the Rockefeller Center, Grand Central and Empire State Building.
New York CIty is one of the most cinematic cities in the world, appearing in hundreds of movies. Join our special Movie-themed tour to see some of the Big Apple’s most iconic filming locations & learn the secrets of the American movie industry.
Meet your guide in front of the ATLAS sculpture, 45 Rockefeller Plaza, New York, NY 10111, United States
Meet your guide in front of the ATLAS sculpture, 45 Rockefeller Plaza, New York, NY 10111, United States
Tour will begin in front of the ATLAS statue, known well by the fans of the TV series “30 Rock”.
See the landmark St Patrick’s Cathedral and the Rockefeller Center, which appeared in “Elf” and several other films.
The flagship Tiffany & Co. store from “Breakfast at Tiffany’s” is located in this iconic business complex. “Your Private Guide will entertain you will some juicy stories from the movie sets, and show you the prestigious 21 Club, known from “Wall Street”, “All about Eve” and “Manhattan Murder Story”.
Pass by the Roosevelt Hotel, which appeared in “Men in Black 3”, to see the memorable Grand Central Station, which appeared in “Hello, Dolly!”, “Madagaskar”, “The Commuter” and many other films.
You will also make a stop at the flagship branch of the New York Public Library, which you might recognize from “Ghostbusters”, “The Day After Tomorrow” or’ “Futurama”.
The movie trivia tour will end in front of the Empire State Building, which is one of the most recognizable buildings in the world after being featured in more than 250 TV shows and movies, including the 1933 “King Kong.
Enrich your experience with a visit to the Museum of the Moving Image. For your comfort, we provide one-way public transport tickets as well as skip-the-line tickets to the museum. Inside, you will find a collection devoted exclusively to the history, art and technology of movies, television and digital media. See props from some of your favorite films, including more than 40 puppets from The Jim Henson Exhibition!
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