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Explore New York City's iconic landmarks linked to the TV series "Succession" on a private 2-hour tour, led by a passionate local actor guide.
Discover the world of the Roy family with the Private Succession Sites Car Tour in New York. Priced at $319.50 per person, this 2-hour journey offers a unique chance to see the city through the lens of the hit TV series “Succession”. Led by a local actor guide, the tour brings behind-the-scenes secrets, engaging trivia, and fascinating insights about the show’s filming locations.
This private experience is ideal for fans of the series or anyone interested in exploring Manhattan’s neighborhoods from a fresh perspective. With group discounts and a mobile ticket, the tour provides flexibility and convenience, making it an excellent choice for those who want an exclusive, entertaining sightseeing adventure in NYC.


The tour begins at 200 Amsterdam Ave, a striking example of luxury living in the Upper West Side. This building symbolizes the elite lifestyle associated with the Roy family, making it a fitting first stop. It’s a towering residence that captures the grandeur of Manhattan’s upscale neighborhoods.
Visitors get a close-up view of this impressive property, setting the tone for the wealth and power portrayed in “Succession.” The tour emphasizes that this stop is admission-free and lasts about 5 minutes, perfect for quick photo opportunities and initial impressions.
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Next, the guide leads you to the Church of St. Ignatius Loyola, a breathtaking historic site that features prominently in the series. This grand church served as a key filming location, including scenes involving Logan Roy. Its architectural grandeur and historic significance enrich the experience.
Spending about 5 minutes here, visitors appreciate the visual and cultural importance of the church, which adds depth to the show’s setting. The location’s impressive interior and storied exterior make it a memorable stop, especially for fans who enjoy spotting filming sites in real life.

The tour then takes you to Birch Coffee, a cozy café in the Upper East Side that offers a quieter, more personal look into NYC life. While not a filming location, the spot embodies the unpretentious charm and everyday atmosphere that contrast with the show’s high-stakes power struggles.
Spending about 5 minutes here, visitors can imagine scenes of quiet reflection or informal meetings. The emphasis on authentic local spots adds a layer of genuine NYC flavor to the tour.

A major highlight is the American Irish Historical Society, located on Fifth Avenue. This elegant townhouse served as a filming location in the series and offers a glimpse into historic Manhattan.
This stop lasts around 5 minutes and showcases stunning architecture and cultural richness. The guide shares insider secrets about how this venue contributed to the show’s aesthetic, making it a must-see for fans and history buffs alike.

The iconic Plaza Hotel is next, standing at the crossroads of 59th Street and Fifth Avenue. This luxury hotel is a key location in “Succession,” often representing power, wealth, and high society.
Within 5 minutes, visitors get a sense of the hotel’s opulence and its role in the series. While just a viewing stop, the Plaza’s stately facade and historic interior give a sense of the glamorous world the Roys inhabit.

Continuing the theme of luxury, the St. Regis Hotel at 55th Street is renowned for its timeless elegance. Known for opulent interiors and impeccable service, it mirrors the prestige associated with the series’ characters.
The stop here lasts about 5 minutes, providing a visual feast and a chance to appreciate the luxurious NYC hotel scene that is integral to the show’s ambiance.

Moving into Koreatown, the Maru Karaoke Lounge offers a lively contrast to the earlier upscale stops. This stylish venue provides a vibrant atmosphere where the Roy family might unwind or celebrate.
This 5-minute stop highlights a different side of NYC—modern, energetic, and culturally diverse. While not directly related to the series, it adds variety to the tour’s exploration of Manhattan’s neighborhoods.

The tour then visits Chelsea Square Diner, a classic New York City diner, and Peter McManus Cafe, a historic 7th Avenue tavern. Both spots offer a nostalgic taste of local life, contrasting sharply with the show’s glamorous settings.
Each location is a quick 5-minute stop, emphasizing authenticity and everyday city charm. These eateries showcase the down-to-earth side of NYC that many visitors appreciate.
The Jack H. Skirball Center on LaGuardia Place hosts vibrant cultural performances. This modern venue provides a stark contrast to the historic and luxury locations, highlighting NYC’s artistic diversity.
Spending around 5 minutes, this stop introduces visitors to the city’s creative scene, enriching the overall experience beyond the TV series.
A highlight for food lovers, Le Coucou on Lafayette Street is a sophisticated French restaurant renowned for its exquisite cuisine and chic atmosphere. This 5-minute stop showcases culinary excellence and luxury dining, akin to the refined world depicted in “Succession.”
Although not a filming location, the restaurant’s elegant ambiance complements the tour’s theme of wealth and taste.
The tour continues through vibrant neighborhoods around 350 Broadway, with stops at Think Coffee and Leonard News—places that provide a glimpse into everyday NYC life.
Further, the tour passes Woolworth Building, Four Seasons Hotel, and Zuccotti Park, offering architectural marvels and public spaces integral to Manhattan’s urban fabric.
Notably, Battery Park at the southern tip of Manhattan offers spectacular views of the Statue of Liberty, even if not directly featured in “Succession,” it adds a scenic, historical touch to the journey.
Additional stops include the Cunard Building, with its grand architecture, and the FDNY Ten House, a vital NYC landmark symbolizing resilience and community strength after 9/11.
Each site, including the Zuccotti Park known for its role in protests, adds layers of urban significance and architectural beauty to the tour.
The tour concludes at the FDNY Ten House at 124 Liberty St, a notable fire station with deep ties to NYC’s history. This stop highlights the city’s emergency response and resilience, offering a fitting end to a tour that combines luxury, history, and culture.
This private tour includes transportation, ensuring a smooth experience with minimal walking. The meeting point is at 7 W 60th St, and the tour ends at the FDNY Ten House on Liberty Street.
The experience is ticketless, with mobile tickets available, and is suitable for most travelers, including service animals. The tour operates in good weather, and cancellations are non-refundable unless due to weather or minimum traveler requirements.
This tour offers a balanced mix of show-related locations with an authentic look at NYC’s upscale neighborhoods and historic sites. The expert guide, a local actor, adds entertainment and insider knowledge, making it more than just a sightseeing trip.
While the stops are brief, the variety of locations—from luxury hotels and historic churches to vibrant neighborhoods—ensures a well-rounded experience. It’s a great choice for fans seeking a themed tour or visitors wanting an offbeat way to explore Manhattan.
This private 2-hour adventure delivers an entertaining, informative, and visually rich look at Manhattan’s neighborhoods tied to “Succession.” The passionate guide, focused itinerary, and luxury-themed stops make it a memorable experience for those interested in the TV series and NYC’s high-end side.
The price point reflects the private, tailored nature of the tour, and the group discounts add value for larger parties. The short duration makes it a convenient option for a quick, immersive glimpse into the city’s glamorous and historic locations, with many stops offering photo opportunities and storytelling that brings scenes to life.
Is this tour suitable for all ages?
Yes, most travelers can participate, and it’s accessible for those comfortable with short stops and minimal walking.
Are food or drinks included?
No, the tour does not include meals or beverages, but it does visit several iconic eateries and cafes.
What should I wear?
Comfortable clothing and shoes are recommended, especially since you’ll spend time in various neighborhoods.
Can I bring a service animal?
Yes, service animals are allowed on the tour.
What if the weather is bad?
The tour requires good weather; if canceled due to rain or storms, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
How do I book?
Booking is straightforward with mobile tickets available, and the tour is operated by On Location Tours, Inc.