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Discover the iconic Gossip Girl filming locations in NYC on this 3-hour guided tour for $69, exploring landmarks like Grand Central, Empire Hotel, and Bethesda Terrace.
The New York City Gossip Girl Tour offers a 3-hour walk through the most recognizable filming locations of the beloved TV series. Priced at $69 per person, this guided experience is ideal for fans eager to see where Serena, Blair, and Chuck walked, shopped, and schemed. The tour departs from Grand Central Terminal, a key starting point, and ends at the Empire Hotel, Chuck Bass’s residence and social hub in the series.
With an average booking time of 66 days in advance, this tour indicates strong interest among fans. The experience is suitable for those with moderate physical fitness, and it features a live guide who shares insights about the show, the city, and even some local history. Since the tour is limited to 15 participants, it offers an intimate setting with plenty of opportunities for photos and questions.
While food and beverages are not included, stops at iconic locations like Ladurée for Blair’s favorite macarons and the Met Steps for a Gossip Girl-inspired photo make this outing both fun and memorable. The length, just around 3 hours, makes it perfect for a leisurely afternoon adventure along the Upper East Side.

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The tour kicks off at Grand Central Terminal, central in Gossip Girl’s storyline as the place where Serena van der Woodsen’s NYC return is filmed. This bustling transit hub sets the scene for a walk that blends show-famous sites with real New York landmarks. Starting at this location, the guide explains the significance of the terminal in the series and its architectural grandeur.
From here, the tour moves across the street to the Yale Club, symbolizing Blair and Nate’s aspirations. This private, historic club underscores the upper-class aspirations that define much of the show’s characters’ ambitions. The guide highlights the importance of Yale as a recurring theme in Gossip Girl’s narrative, adding context to the series’ portrayal of elite education.

Next, there’s a walk along Madison Avenue, renowned for its high-end boutiques and luxury boutiques. This street encapsulates the fashion and wealth that are central to the series’ aesthetic. While the guide leads the group through this fashionable district, they share insights into the real-world luxury shopping scene and how it mirrors the gossip girl universe.
This segment offers a glance at the exclusive lifestyle of the Upper East Side elite, making it a favorite for those wanting to see the real-life settings that inspired the show’s glamorous image.

The tour then visits the elegant Museum of the City of New York, which doubles as the facade for Constance Billard and St. Jude’s private schools. These locations are key scenes for Blair Waldorf’s reign and the social scene she rules. Although admission tickets are not included, the guide points out the architectural details that made these buildings perfect for the series.
Expect to hear about Blair Waldorf’s iconic school moments and see where Dan and Jenny’s storylines unfolded. The exterior’s grandeur captures the sense of privilege and tradition that defines the series’ school scenes.

A highlight of the tour is a 20-minute break at Ladurée, the renowned French pastry shop. This stop offers the chance to enjoy Blair’s favorite macarons or a coffee, just like she would. While food and beverages are not included, the group gets to soak in the sophisticated atmosphere and snap photos of the charming storefront.
This pausing point blends show references with a taste of Parisian elegance, adding a sweet touch to the experience.

At the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the famous Steps serve as a social hub in Gossip Girl. Here, Blair Waldorf and her clique often gather, and the steps are the backdrop for many scenes where alliances are made or broken. The guide explains the significance of this location and its role in the series’ social conflicts.
While admission to the museum is not included, the steps themselves become a symbol of Gossip Girl’s high society, perfect for photos and imagining the glamorous conversations that take place there.

A scenic 30-minute walk through Central Park allows visitors to see where many romantic and intimate scenes between Chuck, Blair, Serena, and Nate occur. The guide points out key spots where these interactions unfold, including quiet corners perfect for imagining the series’ love stories.
This part of the tour offers a more relaxed pace, allowing time for photos and soaking in the park’s natural beauty amidst the show’s romantic backdrop.

The tour’s emotional centerpiece is Bethesda Terrace, the site of Chuck and Blair’s wedding in the series’ final episode. The guide shares the story behind this romantic setting, emphasizing its importance in the show’s storyline and its picturesque architecture.
Visitors get to take photos at this iconic location, reliving the series’ most dramatic and heartfelt moments.
The tour concludes at The Empire Hotel, Chuck Bass’s residence and business hub from Season 3 onwards. This historic hotel becomes a backdrop for many shady deals, romantic encounters, and emotional confrontations.
Standing outside the hotel, visitors can appreciate its architectural details and reflect on Chuck’s rise to power that the series depicts. The short 5-minute stop allows for photos and final impressions.
The tour starts at 3:30 pm from Grand Central Terminal and ends at the Empire Hotel. It features a live guide who shares insights, making the walk engaging and informative. Because of the small group limit of 15, visitors enjoy a more personalized experience.
Booking typically occurs 66 days in advance, signaling strong demand among fans. The tour’s free cancellation policy offers flexibility, with full refunds available if canceled at least 24 hours before the start.
This tour stands out because of its clear focus on filming locations of Gossip Girl, combined with the charm of New York City’s Upper East Side. The stops are carefully curated to include both iconic landmarks and series-specific sites, like the Met Steps and Bethesda Terrace.
On top of that, the presence of a knowledgeable guide who can tailor insights—covering not just gossip girl lore but also Broadway, history, and geology—creates a richer experience. The tour’s moderate physicality makes it accessible for most participants, and the mobile ticket ensures convenient access.
This experience is perfect for fans of Gossip Girl, wanting to walk in the footsteps of Blair, Serena, Chuck, and Nate. It also appeals to those interested in architecture, fashion, and New York City’s upper-class lifestyle. The limited group size makes it suitable for visitors who prefer a more intimate and engaging atmosphere.
However, those looking for in-depth historical or museum-focused content should consider that admission to locations like the Met and Musem of the City of New York is not included, so additional visits might require separate tickets.
The New York City Gossip Girl Tour offers a well-paced, engaging experience that blends show highlights with real NYC landmarks. With a competitive price of $69 for a 3-hour guided walk, it provides excellent value for fans eager to see the locations that shaped the series’ glamorous universe.
The expert guide enhances the experience, making it more than just a sightseeing trip. Instead, it becomes a fun, insider look into the lives of the Upper East Side’s elite, both on-screen and in reality.
While not a comprehensive tour of all NYC attractions, its focus on series-specific filming sites makes it a memorable outing for anyone wanting to connect with Gossip Girl’s NYC story. The stops at Ladurée, Bethesda Terrace, and the Empire Hotel are highlights that will resonate long after the walk ends.
How long is the Gossip Girl Tour?
The tour lasts approximately 3 hours, covering multiple filming locations across the Upper East Side.
Where does the tour begin and end?
It begins at Grand Central Terminal and ends at The Empire Hotel.
Is food included in the tour?
No, food and drinks are not included, but there is a 20-minute stop at Ladurée for macarons and coffee.
What is the group size?
The maximum group size is 15 travelers, ensuring a personal experience.
Do I need to book in advance?
Yes, bookings are typically made about 66 days in advance, especially during peak seasons.
Is the tour accessible for all physical levels?
Participants should have moderate physical fitness, as it involves walking and standing during the 3-hour experience.
Are tickets for museums or other locations included?
No, admission to places like the Metropolitan Museum of Art or Museum of the City of New York is not included.
Can I cancel my booking?
Yes, the tour offers free cancellation if canceled at least 24 hours before the start.
Who is the tour provider?
The experience is operated by CARERI ENTERTAINMENT, with contact available for questions.
Would this tour suit non-fans of Gossip Girl?
While primarily designed for fans, the tour also offers a chance to explore iconic NYC landmarks and luxurious neighborhoods, making it enjoyable for those interested in the city’s scenery and architecture.