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Explore NYC’s holiday movie filming locations and festive sights on a guided bus tour featuring iconic spots like Rockefeller Center, Fifth Avenue windows, and Bryant Park.

The New York City Holiday Movie Sites and Lights Bus Tour offers a charming glimpse into the city’s festive spirit, all from the comfort of a heated coach. Priced at $78 per person, this 2.5 to 3-hour journey takes travelers through some of Manhattan’s most famous holiday film locations and iconic seasonal displays. The tour departs from 1889 Broadway and concludes at Bryant Park, making it a convenient way to see holiday highlights without the crowds or cold.
While the experience is generally well-received, some reviews highlight issues with timing and traffic, which can affect the overall pace. Overall, it stands out as a practical way to enjoy New York’s holiday splendor—especially for those who prefer a relaxed, narrated overview of the city’s festive sites.
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This guided bus tour is designed to highlight NYC’s festive atmosphere through visits to well-known filming locations and shopping districts. Starting in the Upper West Side, the journey hits spots associated with movies like Elf, Mr. Poppers Penguins, Scrooged, and Home Alone 2. The guide leads storytelling about these scenes, tying on-screen moments to real-world sites.
The tour emphasizes holiday window displays, including the famous Lord & Taylor windows and Macy’s, along with the Bryant Park Holiday Market, where the tour concludes. This makes it ideal for anyone wanting a broad overview of the city’s seasonal charm without navigating crowded streets on foot.

One of the highlights is the visit to Central Park, where Wollman Rink features prominently in Home Alone 2. The Bethesda Fountain also makes an appearance in Elf. These locations are easily recognizable and bring holiday scenes from beloved movies to life, offering great photo opportunities for visitors.
The bus provides a comfortable vantage point from which to enjoy these iconic sights, and the narration adds context for film fans eager to connect the dots between movies and real locations.

Moving into midtown, the tour stops at Lincoln Center, where visitors can snap a photo with its stunning Christmas tree. The route then continues to Rockefeller Center, home of the world-famous Christmas tree, featured in Home Alone 2, Elf, and Noel.
Proceeding along Fifth Avenue, the bus passes by the decorated store windows of Lord & Taylor—a city holiday tradition—and Macy’s with its renowned holiday windows. These displays add a dazzling splash of color and festive cheer, making this part of the tour particularly joyful for holiday lovers.

The tour begins at 63rd and Broadway, traveling through the Upper West Side and across Central Park, where it makes multiple stops. Each stop offers a chance to see famous movie locations and enjoy the seasonal decorations.
Next, the route takes travelers down Fifth Avenue, with stops at Macy’s Herald Square and Bloomingdale’s. Both locations are known for their spectacular holiday displays. The tour then meanders through the 65th Street Traverse, highlighting more holiday movie filming sites in the park.
The final stop is at Bryant Park for its Holiday Market, where visitors can browse the seasonal stalls, enjoy festive food, or simply soak in the holiday atmosphere. The entire route is designed to balance filming location highlights, shopping, and holiday sights.

The tour starts at 7:15 pm from 1889 Broadway, and most of the journey is on luxury, air-conditioned buses that are heated in winter. Many buses are equipped with bathrooms for comfort during the ride. The group size is capped at 55 travelers, helping to keep the experience intimate and manageable.
Participants can expect quick step-off points during some stops for photos or quick shopping, but most of the experience is enjoyed from the bus. The tour is suitable for most travelers, including those with mobility considerations, as it involves minimal walking.

The guides provide an entertaining and informative commentary, sharing fun facts and insider secrets about the filming locations and holiday traditions. Some reviews praise guides like Max and Benji for their knowledge and engaging style, making the experience more memorable.
However, some reviews mention timing issues, with departures delayed or the tour ending later than scheduled. Traffic congestion in Manhattan can impact the pacing, and some stops, like Bloomingdale’s, may be less engaging if travelers have already visited independently.

At $78, the tour offers a cost-effective way to see multiple holiday sites without the hassle of navigating NYC on your own. The combination of filming location visits, seasonal window displays, and breathtaking holiday lights provides a well-rounded festive experience.
While some reviews note disappointing moments—such as limited light displays or bus delays—the majority find the tour’s storytelling, sights, and atmosphere worth the price. It’s especially suitable for families, first-time visitors, or anyone looking to combine movie nostalgia with holiday cheer.
This tour captures the essence of New York City’s holiday magic through its iconic filming locations and dazzling displays. It suits those who prefer a relaxed, guided experience that blends sightseeing with storytelling, especially in cold weather when walking from site to site might be less appealing.
Though some reviews highlight timing and traffic challenges, the majority appreciate the knowledgeable guides and the visual feast of lights and decorations. It’s a convenient, festive way to experience the city’s holiday charm from the warmth of a comfortable bus.
“The tour started late, which happens. We were informed early and often of the time adjustments, which was great. The guide did give buy us free hot…”
Is this tour suitable for all ages?
Yes, the tour is generally suitable for most travelers, including families, as it involves minimal walking and easy access to all stops.
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 2.5 to 3 hours, beginning at 7:15 pm and ending at Bryant Park.
Does the tour include food or drinks?
No, food and drinks are not included in the tour price.
Are the buses heated?
Yes, the buses are heated in winter and are equipped with bathrooms on most vehicles for comfort.
What are the main highlights?
Highlights include film locations in Central Park and midtown, holiday window displays, and the Bryant Park Holiday Market.
Can I cancel if I change my mind?
Yes, the tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours before the scheduled start, ensuring flexibility in your plans.