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Discover NYC’s horror movie filming locations on this private 2-hour walking tour, visiting iconic sites like The Dakota and Ghostbusters' Spook Central.

The Private New York City Horror Movie Location Walking Tour offers a unique glimpse into the city’s cinematic past, focusing on iconic filming spots from beloved horror and thriller movies. Priced at $132 per person and lasting approximately 2 hours, this tour is ideal for fans of horror films and film buffs who want a personalized experience. The tour is conducted as a private activity, ensuring a more intimate and tailored exploration of NYC’s spooky side.
Departing from the Maine Monument on West Side at Central Park South, the tour visits 10 key filming locations around the Upper West Side. Each site is linked to a famous horror or thriller film, and the guide provides behind-the-scenes stories and trivia that bring these spots to life. The tour’s fast pace makes it perfect for those with a moderate physical fitness level, and it ends at the Belnord Apartments—known as the Arconia from Only Murders in the Building.
While the tour emphasizes iconic movie sites, it also offers plenty of opportunities for great photos and local tips. The small-group format ensures a more personalized experience, which critics highlight as a significant advantage. However, the non-refundable policy means travelers should plan ahead, making sure the date suits their schedule.
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This tour is a curated journey through New York City’s Upper West Side, where the most famous horror and thriller films have been shot. It combines film history with a walking exploration of the city, making it an ideal activity for anyone interested in movie lore or NYC’s cinematic landscape.
The guide introduces each site with detailed stories and pictures, making the experience both educational and entertaining. The private nature of the tour means that your group receives focused attention, allowing for questions and more in-depth storytelling. The tour’s short duration helps maintain excitement without overwhelming participants, making it accessible for most people.

The adventure begins at Greyshot Arch, which features prominently in the disaster film Cloverfield. It’s a quick 10-minute stop, giving you a chance to snap photos and hear trivia about the scene’s filming.
Next, the tour passes by Tavern on the Green, a well-known NYC restaurant that appears in Ghostbusters. This brief stop offers a photo opportunity and a chance to imagine the comedic ghost-catching crew in the vicinity.
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Your guide points out Hotel Des Artistes, linked to Audrey Rose. This 10-minute visit is perfect for those interested in the film’s setting and architecture.
The tour also includes The Prasada, where the infamous “ghost boy” scene from Three Men and a Baby was shot. This location’s eerie reputation adds to the spooky vibe of the tour.
Lincoln Center features heavily in Black Swan, and visiting this site offers insight into the film’s NYC backdrop. It’s a quick stop but packed with visual and cinematic significance.
The eerie Dakota building is an essential highlight, known worldwide as the setting for Rosemary’s Baby. It’s a 10-minute stop that combines historical architecture with horror film lore.
No horror tour in NYC would be complete without GHOSTBUSTERS’ Spook Central, a 20-story high art-deco building at 55 Central Park W. This stop is a must for fans, offering a perfect photo moment.
70 W 69th St is where Peach’s townhouse appears in season 1 of You. It’s a brief 10-minute stop that’s popular among thriller fans.
The tour also visits 55 W 81st St, the location used for Patrick Bateman’s apartment building in American Psycho. It’s a great spot for fans of the film’s intense psychological themes.
The journey concludes at The Belnord Apartments, famously known as The Arconia in Only Murders in the Building. This final stop ties the tour together with a location that’s become part of popular culture.
The tour departs from the Maine Monument on Central Park South, a central and accessible location near public transportation. It covers approximately 2 hours including walking between stops, so a moderate physical fitness level is recommended. The small-group format ensures a more personalized experience, with just your group on the tour.
The tour features a mobile ticket, and since it’s private, only your group participates, allowing for a flexible and engaging pace. The guide’s enthusiasm for horror movies enhances the experience, making each site more meaningful.
Unlike larger group excursions, this private walking tour offers an intimate look at NYC’s horror film locations. The guide’s enthusiasm and detailed storytelling are frequently praised, adding depth to each stop. The focused selection of 10 locations ensures that the experience stays engaging without feeling rushed.
The tour’s ending point at The Belnord Apartments also provides a scenic and culturally rich conclusion to the exploration. The cost of $132 per person reflects the personalized nature of the experience, with a strong emphasis on authentic stories and photo opportunities.
This tour offers a fun and informative way to explore New York City through the lens of horror and thriller films. It’s perfect for fans who appreciate behind-the-scenes stories, iconic NYC landmarks, and personalized attention in a small group setting.
While the non-refundable policy requires planning ahead, the high ratings and praise for the guide’s storytelling suggest a quality experience. The 2-hour duration balances depth and pace, making it a manageable activity that fits into a busy NYC itinerary.
Travelers seeking a themed, cinematic tour with a personal touch will find this experience a rewarding way to see familiar NYC sites in a new, spooky light.
“Our tour guide Laura Walter was fabulous. Laura explained each site with so much detail and pictures. A true authentic experience.”

Is there an age limit for this tour?
The data does not specify age restrictions; however, the moderate physical activity suggests it’s suitable for most ages with a reasonable fitness level.
Can I join the tour if I have mobility issues?
The tour involves walking to various locations, so mobility considerations should be taken into account.
Is this tour suitable for children?
While not explicitly stated, the horror film theme and walking pace suggest it’s best suited for older children or teens interested in movies.
What should I bring on the tour?
A camera or smartphone for photos, comfortable walking shoes, and perhaps a small water bottle.
Are there any food or drink stops?
The tour is focused on filming locations; it does not include food or drink stops.
How many stops are included?
There are 10 specific filming locations visited during the tour.
Will I learn behind-the-scenes stories?
Yes, the guide provides behind-the-scenes stories and trivia at each site.
What is the tour’s duration?
The tour lasts approximately 2 hours, including walking time.
Does the tour operate rain or shine?
The data does not specify, but outdoor walking tours typically proceed unless conditions are severe.
How do I book this tour?
Booking is available through the provider’s platform on Viator, with bookings usually made 65 days in advance due to high demand.