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Discover Brooklyn’s iconic movie locations with a 6.5-hour guided tour including Brooklyn Bridge, DUMBO, Coney Island, and the New York Transit Museum for $98.
Explore Brooklyn’s film history on a 6.5-hour guided tour priced at $98 per person, offering an engaging look at some of the borough’s most recognizable filming locations. This experience, rated 4.6 out of 5, is perfect for film fans and curious travelers eager to see Brooklyn’s streets and landmarks featured in Hollywood movies and popular TV shows. The tour starts in Williamsburg and covers renowned spots like DUMBO, the Brooklyn Bridge, and Coney Island, with entry tickets included to the New York Transit Museum. While the tour provides a rich blend of movie history and scenic views, it’s best suited for those comfortable walking and prepared for a full day of exploring Brooklyn’s diverse neighborhoods.
This tour offers a well-rounded look at Brooklyn’s cinematic contributions, combining outdoor visits with museum exploration. The experience balances iconic photo opportunities with behind-the-scenes insights, making it a practical choice for anyone interested in Brooklyn’s role as a film hub. The inclusion of transportation, a professional guide, and entry tickets enhances value, though it does not cover meals or personal expenses. Overall, it’s a comprehensive and enjoyable way to see Brooklyn through the lens of its movie history.


The tour departs from two convenient Brooklyn locations: the Apple Store at 123 Flatbush Ave at 09:00, or at the Dunkin’ Donuts at 272 Broadway at 09:15. The guide leads the group through Brooklyn’s streets and neighborhoods, providing commentary and pointing out filming details. Transportation is included, with the vehicle type based on the number of guests, ensuring a comfortable experience. The tour concludes at Coney Island after about 6.5 hours, leaving ample time to explore or head back on your own.
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The tour begins in Williamsburg, known as Brooklyn’s hipster hub. Here, you’ll see streets that featured in “2 Broke Girls” and admire murals that decorate the neighborhood’s walls. The guide shares insights into how Williamsburg’s gritty charm has made it a popular film and TV backdrop. Expect to see local indie coffee shops and historic brownstones, which add to the area’s authentic Brooklyn feel. The outside visit lasts about 30 minutes, perfect for snapping photos and soaking in the neighborhood’s vibrant atmosphere.
Next, the tour moves to DUMBO, the neighborhood “Down Under Manhattan Bridge Overpass.” DUMBO’s cobblestone streets and red-brick warehouses are instantly recognizable and serve as backdrops for several movies like “Past Lives” and “Once Upon a Time in America.” The area’s scenic views and architecture make it a favorite for filmmakers. The guide points out the exact spots where “The Wedding Banquet” and “Transformers” were shot, giving visitors a deeper appreciation of Brooklyn’s cinema scene. This stop lasts 30 minutes, giving plenty of time to explore and take photos.
The tour then heads to the Manhattan Bridge Viewpoint, a classic spot that appears in many films including “Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them”. The guide highlights the specific angle used in filming, so visitors can replicate that shot later. This stop lasts about 15 minutes, offering a perfect photo opportunity with the Manhattan skyline in the background.
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No Brooklyn film tour would be complete without a walk across the Brooklyn Bridge. The guide shares the bridge’s history and its frequent use in movies like “Spider-Man” and “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel.” As you cross, enjoy sweeping views of Manhattan and Brooklyn. The 20-minute walk provides an iconic experience and photo ops from one of New York City’s most celebrated landmarks.
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The tour then moves to the New York Transit Museum, where vintage subway cars and transit memorabilia await. The guide explains the evolution of NYC’s transit system and points out filming scenes from “Mrs. Maisel” Season 2 set in a retro subway station. The museum visit lasts about 30 minutes and offers a chance to explore historic subway cars up close.

The final leg of the tour takes visitors to Coney Island, famous for its vintage amusements and seaside charm. At Coney Island, the group spends about 45 minutes soaking up the classic boardwalk atmosphere, enjoying beach views, and seeing the amusement park rides that have appeared in films and TV. It’s a relaxed ending with plenty of photo opportunities and time to enjoy the nostalgic scenery.

The entire experience includes professional transportation, with vehicle type based on group size, and is led by a live English-speaking guide. Gratuities, taxes, and fees are covered in the price, making it a straightforward experience. Entry to the New York Transit Museum is included, adding value for those interested in transit history and vintage subway cars.

The tour does not cover meals, drinks, or additional personal expenses. Travelers should bring comfortable shoes, a camera, and weather-appropriate clothing to stay comfortable during outdoor stops. It’s not suitable for wheelchair users, and children under 7 need a car seat or booster. Pregnant visitors should check if they are within the allowed pregnancy duration for safety.
This tour offers a well-balanced mix of film history, scenic views, and neighborhood exploration. It’s especially suited for film enthusiasts who want to see Brooklyn’s streets and landmarks that have made appearances on screen. The inclusion of entry tickets to the Transit Museum and transportation makes it a convenient and cost-effective choice. The guides’ local knowledge and attention to filming details stand out, enhancing the experience with insider insights.
While the tour covers many iconic locations and offers plenty of photo opportunities, it’s a full day of walking and outdoor activity. Travelers should be prepared for the pace and bring weather gear. This Brooklyn movie locations tour provides an engaging way to see Brooklyn’s cinematic side, exposing visitors to both its vibrant neighborhoods and its role in film and TV history.
What is included in the ticket price?
The price covers professional transportation, a guide, entry to the New York Transit Museum, taxes, and gratuities for guides and drivers.
How long does the tour last?
The entire experience lasts around 6.5 hours, starting in the morning and concluding at Coney Island.
Where does the tour start?
It departs from Apple Store at 123 Flatbush Ave at 09:00 and Dunkin’ Donuts at 272 Broadway at 09:15.
Is the tour suitable for children?
Children under 7 need a car seat or booster, and the tour is not suitable for wheelchair users.
What should I bring?
Travelers should bring comfortable shoes, a camera, and weather-appropriate clothing for outdoor stops.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.