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Explore Manhattan's key filming locations from HBO's SUCCESSION on a 2-hour walking tour, featuring iconic spots like Waystar Royco offices and Battery Park.

The SUCCESSION walking tour of downtown Manhattan offers a chance to relive scenes from the hit HBO series while exploring some of New York City’s most memorable locations. Priced at $39 per person, this approximately 2-hour tour covers 2.1 miles of walking through neighborhoods like Soho, Tribeca, and Financial District. The tour is led by an experienced guide who shares insights into the series and Manhattan’s iconic sites.
This tour is perfect for fans of the show eager to see favorite filming spots in real life, but it also appeals to anyone interested in a fun, guided exploration of downtown Manhattan’s streets and scenery. While it involves walking and some stops, it’s suitable for most travelers and provides a fresh perspective on the city’s backdrop for the Roy family’s dramas.
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The tour begins at 138 Lafayette Street in the Lafayette Street area, a central spot easy to access via public transit. The meeting point is clearly indicated, and the tour concludes at 10 Battery Place, overlooking the Hudson River and Statue of Liberty. The 1:30 pm start time offers a relaxed afternoon activity, especially appealing on a clear day.
The small group size, capped at 12 travelers, ensures a comfortable, personalized experience. Since confirmation is provided immediately upon booking, travelers can plan their afternoon with confidence.

The tour’s first stops include Le Coucou, a French restaurant where Kendall invites Rava in one of the series’ memorable scenes. This exquisite eatery is a highlight for fans eager to see where some of the show’s most intimate moments unfold.
Next, the group visits an Italian restaurant where Greg encounters a Logan Roy biographer, a location that adds context to Greg’s storyline. Nearby, Greg’s apartment, provided by Kendall, offers insight into Greg’s living situation and character development.
A coffee shop stop follows, where Kendall meets with Stewy—an ideal spot for photo opportunities and a chance to imagine the conversations that take place there. The walks between stops are short, allowing plenty of time to absorb the urban scenery and discuss the show’s plot points.

One of the most visually striking stops is the Shiv and Tom’s triplex apartment, where an epic balcony fight takes place. This scene is a fan favorite, and standing outside the real-world location adds a new dimension to viewing the series.
The tour then visits Rava’s apartment atop the Woolworth Building, a stunning historic skyscraper with a distinctive façade. This location exemplifies New York’s iconic architecture and connects the series’ narrative to a real-world landmark.

A key highlight is the visit to the Waystar Royco offices, situated across from the 9/11 memorial and the World Trade Center. This location anchors the series’ corporate universe within Manhattan’s financial heart. The guide shares background about the series’ depiction of corporate power and wealth.
Nearby, the site of the Waystar Royco RECNY ball and Cousin Greg’s freak-out over butter offers a fun glimpse into pivotal moments. This stop is close to the famous Charging Bull statue, making it a convenient photo opportunity while connecting the series’ events with the city’s iconic symbols.
The final stop is Battery Park, where Kendall Roy walks mournfully along the waterfront, a powerful scene from the series’ end. Standing here, visitors get a sense of the series’ emotional climax, with views of the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island providing a fitting backdrop for reflection.
The scenic outdoor setting offers a peaceful conclusion to a tour packed with iconic locations, allowing visitors to soak in the atmosphere and think about the series’ themes of power, family, and legacy.
This mobile ticket tour is designed for ease of access and convenience. The meeting point is close to public transportation, making it simple to join from different parts of the city. The 2-hour duration includes walking and stops, with ample time to take photos and ask questions.
The group size of 12 ensures an engaging experience, with the guide’s expertise creating a lively and informative atmosphere. Service animals are permitted, and most travelers can participate comfortably.
The success of the show and the knowledgeable guide make this tour a delightful experience for HBO fans. The stops include authentic filming locations that bring scenes to life in a new way. The scenic finale at Battery Park offers a meaningful ending with great views.
While the tour involves walking and can be busy at certain stops, the manageable length and small groups keep it enjoyable. The $39 price point makes it a budget-friendly way to see Manhattan through the lens of one of television’s most talked-about series.
This tour appeals most to series fans eager to connect with the show’s locations in real life. It also suits interested visitors who want a guided walk through downtown Manhattan with an emphasis on pop culture. The tour is appropriate for most travelers, with no significant physical demands, and offers a unique perspective on the city’s landmarks.
The SUCCESSION walking tour combines popular TV content with urban exploration, making it a fun and engaging activity in New York City. The tour’s well-curated stops, insightful guide, and scenic ending make it a strong choice for fans or curious visitors alike.
At $39, it offers great value for a memorable, behind-the-scenes look at Manhattan’s role in the series. Whether you’re a dedicated fan or just interested in seeing the city’s prime filming spots, this tour delivers a fun, informative experience.
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What is the duration of this tour?
The tour lasts approximately 2 hours, covering 2.1 miles of walking.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins at 138 Lafayette Street and ends at 10 Battery Place in Battery Park.
Is this tour suitable for all ages?
Most travelers can participate, and the tour is accessible for most, with service animals allowed.
Do I need to prepare or bring anything?
A mobile ticket is provided, and comfortable walking shoes are recommended for the 2-hour walk.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is there a guide who knows a lot about the show?
Yes, the guide is experienced and passionate about Succession, providing engaging insights into both the series and Manhattan’s streets.