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Discover film locations in Central Park on this 2-hour guided walking tour for $44, visiting iconic sites from movies like *When Harry Met Sally* and *Breakfast at Tiffany’s*.

The New York City: Central Park Movie Locations Walking Tour offers a 2-hour guided stroll through one of the most cinematic spots in the world. Priced at $44 per person, this tour is ideal for film lovers and curious visitors alike. It departs from in front of the NRW Subway Station on 59th Street, between 5th and 6th Avenue, and features a live guide in English. Optional audio guides in Spanish, French, and German are available via a downloadable app, providing a multilingual experience.
The tour covers more than 40 film locations within Central Park, revealing where some of Hollywood’s most beloved scenes were shot. Guests visit iconic sites such as The Boathouse Café from When Harry Met Sally, the Bandshell seen in Breakfast at Tiffany’s, and the Bethesda Fountain, featured in The Avengers. The entire experience runs rain or shine, making it a reliable choice for a flexible sightseeing day. For those who enjoy movies and want a deeper look at Central Park’s role in cinema, this tour offers a memorable, affordable adventure.
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Central Park has been a backdrop for hundreds of films, and this tour zeroes in on its most recognizable movie sites. The guide takes you to The Boathouse Café, famous from When Harry Met Sally, allowing you to picture scenes of the film while standing at the real location. The Bandshell from Breakfast at Tiffany’s offers an opportunity to connect with classic Hollywood moments. Each stop is presented with interesting context, making it easy to see how Central Park shapes many stories.
This tour also visits the spot where Macaulay Culkin fed pigeons in Home Alone 2, a scene many remember fondly. Bethesda Fountain, seen in the climactic scene of The Avengers, offers a chance to pause and soak in the park’s grandeur. With more than 40 locations covered, the tour delivers a comprehensive look at how Central Park has contributed to film history.

The meeting point is in front of the NRW Subway Station on 59th Street, between 5th and 6th Avenue. It’s recommended to arrive 15 minutes early to find the guide with the blue umbrella. The tour is designed for walking, so comfortable shoes are essential. Guests are encouraged to bring a camera to capture the scenic and cinematic moments.
The group size tends to be manageable, allowing for personalized questions and interaction. Since the tour runs rain or shine, packing an umbrella or rain jacket is wise. The timing offers both morning and afternoon sessions, providing flexible options to fit into your sightseeing schedule.
Guests consistently praise the guides for their knowledge, enthusiasm, and ability to answer questions. Guides like Catherine and Laura are noted for sharing insightful stories and engaging commentary, which brings the locations to life. The optional audio guides in German, French, and Spanish are available via an app download, allowing multilingual participation and enhancing accessibility.
The guides often include relevant movie scenes on iPads, giving visual context as they point out each location. This mix of storytelling and visual aids helps even those unfamiliar with specific movies to appreciate the significance of each site.
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The 2-hour tour is designed to cover more than 40 sites, making for a paced and comprehensive walk. The guide balances film trivia with short walks between locations, keeping the experience lively and engaging. The tour is suitable for all ages, including teenagers and adults, as noted in reviews.
Guests should expect to walk at a comfortable pace, with opportunities to pause and ask questions. The duration is sufficient to enjoy the highlights without feeling rushed, though it’s best to wear comfortable shoes to handle the walking involved.
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What makes this walking tour unique is its focus on film locations within Central Park, a setting that has appeared in blockbusters and classic films alike. The small group size and knowledgeable guides create an intimate environment where each site has a story. The cost-effective price of $44 adds to its appeal, especially considering the number of locations visited.
The inclusion of scenes on iPads and multiple language options demonstrates a thoughtful approach to making the experience accessible and engaging for diverse visitors. The walking format allows for a relaxed yet thorough exploration of this famous park.
While the tour is rich in content, it is a walking tour, so participants should be prepared for some physical activity. The weather can impact the experience, though the tour runs rain or shine. Guests who arrive late may miss out, as the tour does not wait for latecomers.
At $44, the tour offers excellent value for those interested in movies and Central Park, but it is primarily suited for film enthusiasts or those curious about the park’s cinematic history. The tour is not designed for in-depth sightseeing of the park’s other features, but rather as a focused exploration of its film heritage.

This walking tour combines cinematic history with scenic Central Park scenery, making it an engaging choice for film buffs and casual visitors alike. The expert guides are highly praised for their storytelling, and the stops at famous movie sites create vivid connections to classic and modern films. The affordable price and flexible schedule make it a practical addition to any New York itinerary.
While it requires comfortable shoes and early attendance, the small group size and multilingual options enhance the experience. For anyone wanting to see Central Park through a movie lover’s lens, this tour offers a memorable, well-paced journey into Hollywood’s favorite park.

How long is the tour and what is the cost?
The tour lasts 2 hours and costs $44 per person.
Where does the tour start?
It begins in front of the NRW Subway Station on 59th Street, between 5th and 6th Avenue, with the guide holding a blue umbrella.
Are there language options besides English?
Yes, audio guides in Spanish, French, and German are available via an app, which must be downloaded in advance.
Is the tour suitable for all weather conditions?
Yes, the tour runs rain or shine. Visitors should wear comfortable walking shoes and prepare for any weather.
What notable locations are included?
Stops include The Boathouse Café from When Harry Met Sally, the Bandshell from Breakfast at Tiffany’s, Bethesda Fountain, and the scene where Macaulay Culkin feeds pigeons in Home Alone 2.
How many locations are visited during the tour?
More than 40 movie locations are covered throughout the walk.
Do guides include visual aids during the tour?
Yes, guides like Catherine and Laura show relevant movie scenes on iPads to enhance the storytelling.
Is this tour recommended for children or teenagers?
Yes, the tour is described as engaging for all ages, including teenagers and adults.