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Friends Filming Locations in New York City with Private Guide

New York City, New York City, New York
Duration

2 hours (approx.)

Tour Type

Daily Tour

Group Size

15 people

Languages

English

Overview

Embark on a nostalgic journey through the beloved Friends TV show with this guided tour of iconic filming locations. Even though most scenes were shot on studio lots in Los Angeles, a few real-life New York spots offer fans a chance to immerse themselves in the Friends universe. From Monica's apartment to the legendary Central Perk, these locations hold a special place in the hearts of fans. Join the legions of enthusiasts who have celebrated their favorite sitcom at events like FriendsFest, where the magic of Friends comes to life. Explore the enduring popularity of Friends, voted by Ranker users as the best sitcom in TV history, and relive the memorable moments of Chandler, Monica, Joey, Rachel, Ross, and Phoebe. Explore the Friends TV show filming locations for an exciting nostalgic experience. Enjoy behind-the-scenes stories narrated by your knowledgeable local guide. Revel in the atmosphere of Big Apple and follow in the footsteps of your favorite characters

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What To Expect

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West Village



Step into the world of Friends by visiting the real-life New York locations that served as the backdrop for the iconic apartments. While the interior scenes were shot in a Los Angeles studio, the exterior shots feature a building in the West Village at 90 Bedford Street. Situated on the southeast corner of Grove Street and Bedford Street, this building is home to both Monica’s apartment and Joey and Chandler’s iconic living space. Explore the West Village and discover the familiar facade that holds a special place in the hearts of Friends fans.

15 minutes • Admission Ticket Free

Cherry Hill



While the iconic fountain from Friends’ opening credits isn’t in New York, you can still enjoy the ambiance of similar locations. Despite misconceptions about the Cherry Hill fountain in Central Park or the Pulitzer Fountain in Grand Army Plaza being the inspiration, the actual fountain used in the show is situated on the Warner Bros ranch in Burbank, California. Although the ranch is seldom open to the public, you can visit Cherry Hill in Central Park for a reminiscent experience of the show’s opening sequence.

15 minutes • Admission Ticket Free

Central Park West



While the New York Museum of Prehistoric History, where Ross works in Friends, is a fictional creation, you can visit the real-life American Museum of Natural History. This renowned museum, located on Central Park West, is a treasure trove of scientific wonders and cultural exhibits. In Friends, it serves as a memorable backdrop for pivotal moments, such as Ross and Rachel’s intimate encounter and the infamous “sandwich-gate.” Explore the American Museum of Natural History to immerse yourself in fascinating exhibits and relive some iconic TV moments.

15 minutes • Admission Ticket Free

New York University



As the Friends storyline progresses, Ross Geller transitions from his role as a museum palaeontologist to a professor at New York University in season six. Here, he navigates the challenges of teaching classes and, at times, finds himself entangled in complex relationships with his students – a plotline that adds humor and drama to the Friends narrative. Explore the vibrant and academic atmosphere of New York University, a real-life institution established in 1831 that plays a role in Ross’s evolving career.

15 minutes • Admission Ticket Free

Solow Building Corporation



Chandler Bing’s enigmatic profession as an IT procurements manager, specializing in statistical analysis and data reconfiguration, remains a source of confusion for many Friends fans. Regardless of the uncertainty surrounding his job, Chandler works in the Solow Building, an impressive structure located just west of Fifth Avenue between 57th and 58th Street. Situated near iconic landmarks such as Bergdorf Goodman and the Plaza Hotel, the Solow Building, constructed in 1974, boasts a striking presence with its 49 floors above ground. The building houses various entities, including law firms and hedge funds, adding an element of mystery to Chandler’s professional life.

15 minutes • Admission Ticket Free

The Plaza



The Plaza Hotel, one of New York City’s most luxurious establishments, plays a notable role in Friends. Monica and Chandler choose this illustrious venue to celebrate their engagement during the opening episode of season seven, adding a touch of glamour to their relationship milestones. Renowned for its grandeur and timeless elegance, The Plaza has been a symbol of luxury and sophistication since its opening in 1907. Over the years, it has hosted numerous celebrities, dignitaries, and even fictional characters like Monica and Chandler from Friends.

15 minutes • Admission Ticket Free

Lucille Lortel Theatre



The Lucille Lortel Theatre, situated in the West Village at 121 Christopher Street, played a notable role in the 3rd season of Friends. This off-Broadway playhouse became a recurring setting as Joey Tribbiani, portrayed by Matt LeBlanc, embarked on various performances, contributing to memorable episodes like ‘The One with the Dollhouse,’ ‘The One with the Screamer,’ and ‘The One with the Tiny T-shirt.” Known for its intimate atmosphere and commitment to showcasing innovative theatrical productions, the Lucille Lortel Theatre has been a hub for off-Broadway performances since its establishment.

15 minutes • Admission Ticket Free

East 6th Street



The Moondance Diner, featuring a 1950s-themed ambiance where Monica Geller worked as a waitress in Friends, was originally a real diner in Manhattan. This iconic eatery also made appearances in movies like Spider-Man (2002) and the popular TV series Sex and the City. In a twist of fate, the diner relocated to Wyoming in 2007, but unfortunately, due to financial constraints, it closed its doors for good in 2012. While the physical diner is no longer in SoHo, you can still visit the historic location where it once stood, situated on 6th Avenue between Canal Street and Grand Street. This spot holds a nostalgic connection to the beloved diner, offering fans a glimpse into its memorable presence in the heart of New York City.

15 minutes • Admission Ticket Free

Highlights

  • Confirmation will be received at time of booking
  • Not wheelchair accessible
  • Stroller accessible
  • Service animals allowed
  • Near public transportation
  • Infants must sit on laps
  • Travelers should have a moderate physical fitness level
  • This is a private tour/activity. Only your group will participate

Included/Excluded

  • All taxes
  • Friendly local guide
  • Private walking tour with the use of subway
  • Multiple start times available
  • Meeting in the hotel lobby
  • Customizable itinerary
  • Must see and off the beaten path of NYC
  • Authentic local New York experience with iconic movie locations
  • Expert advice where to go and what to do after the tour
  • Food and drinks
  • Gratuities (optional)

Durations

2 hours (approx.)

Tour's Location

New York City, New York City, New York
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