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Explore NYC's horror movie landmarks on a 2-hour private walking tour with a local actor guide, visiting iconic filming locations in the Upper West Side for $132.
The NYC: Private Horror Movie Location Walking Tour offers a captivating journey through some of New York City’s most famous horror film sites. For $132 per person, this 2-hour private experience takes place in the Upper West Side, guided by a local actor who brings a mix of storytelling and film expertise. The tour’s highlights include visits to The Greyshot Arch, The Dakota, and Spook Central, giving fans of horror movies a chance to see filming locations in person.
What sets this tour apart is its focus on film locations used in classics like Rosemary’s Baby, Ghostbusters, Cloverfield, and Black Swan. While the tour provides a detailed look at these iconic sites, it’s particularly suited for those interested in the intersection of NYC landmarks and horror film history. The 2-hour duration makes it a manageable and engaging experience, though it does require some walking and a moderate level of outdoor activity.


The tour begins at the Maine Monument, a prominent spot in the Upper West Side. The meeting point is easy to find and provides a fitting start for a horror-themed walk through NYC. Arriving 10-15 minutes early is recommended to ensure a prompt start, especially since the guide is focused on making the most of the limited 2-hour timeframe.
This meeting point places you right in the heart of the neighborhood, close to several iconic landmarks, making it convenient for those staying nearby or who want to combine the tour with other sights afterward.
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The first stop on this eerie tour is The Greyshot Arch, a location that appears in the film Cloverfield. This site is notable for its role in the movie’s urban landscape, adding a layer of suspense and mystery to the walk. Standing in front of this arch, visitors can picture the intense scenes that unfolded there, making it a highlight for horror film enthusiasts.
While the tour does not specify how long the group stays here, the focus is on providing clear visual recognition and context for the filming location. The guide’s storytelling helps bring the scene to life, making this stop both informative and atmospheric.

The Dakota is renowned as the exterior filming location of Rosemary’s Baby. This historic apartment building in Manhattan not only has cinematic significance but also boasts a storied past, attracting those interested in both horror and New York City architecture.
Visitors get the opportunity to take a photo in front of The Dakota, a moment that captures the intersection of real-life NYC landmarks and horror film lore. The guide highlights key facts about the building, making this stop both visually appealing and educational.
A major highlight is Spook Central, the real-life building used in Ghostbusters. This location is often a must-see for fans of supernatural comedies and horror films alike. The guide talks about its significance and how it contributed to the film’s iconic look.
This stop provides a chance to hunt for “ghosts” in a fun, light-hearted way while appreciating the building’s role in paranormal movie history. It’s a lively point in the tour, offering both photographic moments and storytelling.
More Great Tours NearbyBeyond the major stops, the tour also passes by Peach’s townhouse from Season 1 of You and an apartment building featured in Only Murders in the Building. These sites add depth for viewers of contemporary thrillers and mysteries. The guide shares brief insights about each location’s connection to popular series, enriching the experience.
The tour also includes a stop at The New York Historical Society, where travelers can learn some Italian—an unexpected addition inspired by its feature in The House by the Cemetery. This variety of locations demonstrates the tour’s attention to blending horror film history with NYC’s cultural landmarks.
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This private group tour offers a personalized experience with a live English-speaking guide. The pacing is designed to balance sightseeing with storytelling, making it suitable for most walking abilities. The 2-hour duration keeps the experience engaging without fatigue, though it involves outdoor walking on city streets.
The tour does not include food or drink, so travelers should plan accordingly. Arriving early and wearing comfortable shoes will help maximize enjoyment, especially since the tour involves walking through the neighborhood.

Customers can reserve now and pay later, providing flexibility in planning. Cancellations are permitted up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, making it a low-risk option if plans change. The tour is available in both morning and afternoon, giving options to fit different schedules.
This tour’s private group setup ensures a tailored experience, ideal for those who prefer a more intimate, personalized outing rather than a large tour.
The combination of NYC landmarks and horror movie history makes this tour a unique experience. With stops at The Greyshot Arch, The Dakota, and Spook Central, fans get a tangible connection to their favorite films. The local actor guide adds a lively storytelling element, helping to animate the locations with behind-the-scenes insights.
While the tour is relatively short at 2 hours, the curated stops and expert narration offer a rich snapshot of horror film filming in NYC. It’s a clever way to see the city’s neighborhoods through a cinematic lens, especially for those who enjoy a touch of suspense and supernatural stories.

This private horror movie location tour offers a well-paced, engaging way to explore the Upper West Side’s cinematic history. Its focus on iconic films like Rosemary’s Baby and Ghostbusters appeals to fans eager to see where horror and supernatural movies were shot.
The $132 price point reflects the private, personalized nature of the experience, including a knowledgeable local actor guide. While it requires some walking and is best suited for those interested in film lore, the tour’s highlights make it an attractive option for a quick, thematic outing.
This tour provides a fun, educational trip into NYC’s horror film past, ideal for movie buffs who want to see the city through a spooky lens. It’s a straightforward, well-organized experience that balances storytelling with sightseeing, with enough stops to satisfy fans of the genre.
Is this tour suitable for children?
While the tour is family-friendly, it is designed for those interested in horror films and involves some walking. No age restrictions are specified, but parents should consider the content of the stops.
Does the tour include transportation?
No, this is a walking tour, starting at the Maine Monument and covering several outdoor locations in the Upper West Side.
Can I cancel the tour if my plans change?
Yes, full refunds are available if you cancel up to 24 hours in advance.
Is the tour accessible for people with mobility issues?
The data does not specify accessibility details, but since it involves walking on city streets, it’s best to check with the provider for specific concerns.
Are food and drinks included?
No, food and drink are not included in the tour price.
What is the guide’s language?
The tour is conducted in English with a live guide.
How long does the tour take?
The tour lasts 2 hours, making it a concise and focused experience.
Where exactly do I meet the guide?
At the Maine Monument in the Upper West Side, a central and easily accessible location.
What should I wear?
Comfortable walking shoes are recommended, as the tour involves outdoor city walking.
Can I book this tour last-minute?
Yes, availability is open for booking, and you can reserve without paying upfront. Just remember to cancel 24 hours in advance if needed.