
New York TV and Movie Sites Tour







If you love television and movies, see the New York TV and Movie Star Star Site Tour. The tour begins at 10 a.m , lasting for three to three and a half hours. The tour is suitable for all ages. You're welcomed to bring cameras, both the video and stills type.
The television and movie tour is disability accessible. The guides tour shows you over 60 sites, recognizable to fans. The guides take you to buildings where television shows, like Ugly Betty, Friends, Gossip Girl, and others were filmed. You'll be able to see where movies, like Spiderman, Woody Allen' Manhattan , and others were made. The tour takes you by many of the New York residencies of famous television and movie stars.
The tour includes the McGees Pub that inspired the series How I Met Your Mother. You can catch the tour bus in the Times Square area. In addition to the movie and television sites, the bus travels through Greenwich Village, East Village, and Central Park.
The television industry began in New York city in 1941 where the television game show was born according to Buzzr television network. Thomas Alva Edison invented the motion picture camera in 1896, and he demonstrated it at Koster and Bials Music Hall in New York city. Before movies went to Hollywood, Calif, the movie capital of the world was Fort Lee, N.J. Early movie producers filmed some of their silent films in New York city.
The New York TV and Movie Site Tour is a five star event. This tour is great to celebrate a birthday or anniversary. The excellent guides have a lot of information.
Take a guided tour of the New York sites you know and love from your favorite TV shows and movies! On this must-do tour, your entertaining and in-the-know guide will take you to over 60 instantly recognizable locations from TV and film.
You'll see familiar buildings from TV shows like Ugly Betty, Gossip Girl, Friends, Will and Grace and the Cosby Show, or movies such as I Am Legend, Spiderman and Woody Allen's Manhattan. Your guide is a local actor and will also show you a number of celebrity homes.
- See where the cast of Glee performed 'I Love New York'
- Visit the apartment building from Friends
- Stop at the brownstone used in I Am Legend
- Visit McGee's Pub, the inspiration for MacLaren's in How I Met Your Mother
- Catch a glimpse of the Daily Bugle offices in Spider-Man
- Pass the hotel that doubled for a Paris hotel in The Devil Wears Prada
- Spot the Original Soup Man featured on Seinfeld
The New York TV and Movie Sites Tour is a great way to get an overview of Manhattan. The tour starts in Times Square, goes all the way south to Greenwich Village and the East Village, heads up to the Upper East Side, and then cruises alongside Central Park on Fifth Avenue as you return to Times Square.
Buses are air-conditioned in the summer and heated in the winter. Most buses are equipped with bathrooms.
