East Village is home to many new and classic TV and film locations, from Broad City, Russian Doll and Girl Meets World to HBO’s The Night Of, Law & Order: SVU, When Harry Met Sally – which is celebrat
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Location: New York City
What's Included
- Guided two-hour private walking tour
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Q&A
A: Yeah, this tour is great for kids! I've taken my 12-year-old along and he had a blast spotting the locations from his favorite shows like 'Broad City' and 'Spider-Man 2'. Just keep in mind that it's a walking tour, so make sure they're up for some walking. Also, check with the guide if they can accommodate younger kids just to be safe.
A: If it rains, they usually let you reschedule for another day. Just reach out to On Location Tours as early as possible. They understand that weather can be unpredictable, especially in NYC! Make sure to check the forecast beforehand.
A: Yes, it's indeed a private tour, which means it's just you and your group with the guide. It makes the experience way more personal and fun! You can ask questions along the way and really dive into the locations that interest you. Perfect for a gift or special occasion! Just shoot them an email to confirm the group size before booking.
Discussions
Just did the East Village movie tour and it was awesome!
I recently took the Private East Village TV and Movie Sites Walking Tour, and let me tell you, it was worth every penny! We got to see the Puck Building and even posed for pics outside of the coffee shop from 'Sex and the City.' The guide was super knowledgeable and made the experience really fun. And we even stopped at Veneiro's for some pastries – highly recommend! Perfect for movie lovers or anyone wanting to see a different side of NYC.
Thinking of gifting the East Village walking tour!
I’m considering getting the Private East Village TV and Movie Sites Walking Tour for my friend who's a huge film buff. The fact that it includes spots from classics like 'When Harry Met Sally' and 'The Godfather Part II' has me sold! Just curious if anyone has done it and what you thought? Is it easy to navigate the area?