New York City has been the backdrop for countless iconic movies and TV shows, and it’s easy to feel like you’ve stepped onto a film set as you wander the city’s streets. From superhero hideouts to classic rom-com spots, these legendary filming locations are a must-see for any movie buff—or anyone just wanting to live out their cinematic dreams. Here are some of the best NYC spots that have graced the big screen and are ready for you to visit in real life!
Carrie Bradshaw’s Apartment – Sex and the City
If you’ve ever dreamed of walking the West Village streets like Carrie Bradshaw, her famous brownstone is located at 66 Perry Street. Though the iconic stoop is now blocked off for privacy, you can still snap a photo outside and channel your inner fashionista as you stroll the charming neighborhood that’s basically a character in the show.
Ghostbusters Headquarters – Ghostbusters
Who you gonna call? Head over to 14 North Moore Street in Tribeca, where you’ll find Hook & Ladder 8, the real-life firehouse used for exterior shots in Ghostbusters. It’s still an active firehouse, but you can spot the classic logo from the movie hanging inside the station.
Tiffany & Co. – Breakfast at Tiffany’s
Feel like Audrey Hepburn for a day by visiting Tiffany & Co. on Fifth Avenue, where the opening scene of Breakfast at Tiffany’s was filmed. You can channel Holly Golightly by window shopping (or actual shopping, if you’re feeling fancy) and maybe even grab a bite at The Blue Box Café inside the store for that true Breakfast at Tiffany’s vibe.
The Empire State Building – Sleepless in Seattle
Few locations are more romantic than the Empire State Building’s observation deck, where Sleepless in Seattle had its tear-jerking finale. Head up to the 86th floor and enjoy breathtaking views of the city, whether you’re meeting a long-lost love or just taking in the sights.
The Plaza Hotel – Home Alone 2: Lost in New York
Recreate Kevin McCallister’s luxe NYC adventure by visiting the Plaza Hotel on Fifth Avenue. The lobby looks a little different from the movie, but you can still relive the magic of Home Alone 2 by indulging in afternoon tea or grabbing a drink at The Palm Court. Just be sure not to rack up a huge room service bill like Kevin.
Katz’s Delicatessen – When Harry Met Sally
For one of the most famous (and hilarious) rom-com scenes of all time, head to Katz’s Delicatessen on the Lower East Side. This is where Meg Ryan’s infamous “I’ll have what she’s having” moment from When Harry Met Sally was filmed. Order a pastrami on rye, and yes, you can even sit at the exact table if you ask nicely!
Washington Square Park – I Am Legend
Washington Square Park has appeared in a ton of movies, but one of its most striking roles is in I Am Legend, where Will Smith’s character navigates a post-apocalyptic NYC. Take a walk under the famous arch and picture what it would be like if the city were deserted (spoiler: it’s a lot more crowded in real life!).
The Statue of Liberty – X-Men
The Statue of Liberty has been featured in plenty of films, but it’s hard to forget its role in the original X-Men, where the climax of the movie takes place. Hop on a ferry to Liberty Island and experience the iconic landmark up close—minus the mutant superpowers and world-saving battles.
Central Park – Elf
Central Park has probably appeared in more movies than any other NYC location, but one of the most beloved is Elf. Walk through the park’s winding paths and stop by the Bethesda Fountain, where Buddy the Elf makes snow angels and spreads Christmas cheer. It’s even more magical during the holiday season!
New York Public Library – The Day After Tomorrow and Ghostbusters
The New York Public Library, located on Fifth Avenue and 42nd Street, has been the setting for everything from disaster flicks like The Day After Tomorrow to the spooky opening scene of Ghostbusters. Walk up the famous steps guarded by the iconic lion statues, and step inside the stunning reading rooms that have starred in so many classic films.
These iconic movie spots are scattered throughout the city, waiting to be discovered. Whether you’re reliving your favorite film scenes or just exploring the city like a true New Yorker, these locations are guaranteed to make you feel like a star.