Gossip Girl Tour: See NYC's Iconic Movie Spots!
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Overview
The Gossip Girl Tour takes fans into the real-life world of Manhattan's elite. This private pedicab tour, run by Official Central Park Tours, explores famous spots from the TV show. See where Blair Waldorf and Serena van der Woodsen schemed and shopped!
What to Expect: Visitors will be chauffeured around in comfort. The tour stops at places like The Empire Hotel, where Chuck Bass lived. Pass by an Upper East Side bakery, perfect for grabbing a treat. See the steps of The Metropolitan Museum of Art, a classic Gossip Girl hangout. Glimpse an Upper West Side apartment building and the Central Park wedding location. Plus, see various other New York City locations featured in the show.
This tour includes a private guide to share fun facts and insider stories. It does not include food, drinks, or entrance fees. Experience the glamorous side of New York City on this unforgettable tour! With knowledgeable guides and a comfortable ride, it's a must for any Gossip Girl fan.
Highlights
See Real Gossip Girl Locations: Visit famous spots from the TV show in New York City.
Private Guided Tour: Enjoy a personal tour with a knowledgeable guide.
Comfortable Pedicab Ride: Travel in style and comfort between locations.
Iconic Landmarks: Pass by The Empire Hotel, Central Park, and more!
Sentiment Analysis
Customers generally enjoyed seeing the filming locations from the show.

Customers enjoyed seeing the real-life locations from the show.
Many felt the tour guide was knowledgeable and fun.
Some visitors liked that it was a private tour.
Visitors appreciated that it was a pedicab tour so they didn't have to walk
Some visitors mentioned that they were not able to go inside some locations.
Some visitors disliked not having any inclusions.
The Journey
The Empire Hotel
The Empire Hotel, owned by Chuck Bass in Gossip Girl, is a real luxury hotel located at 44 West 63rd Street in Manhattan. Beyond its television fame, it offers elegant rooms, a rooftop pool and bar with city views, and a rich history dating back to its opening in 1923. It's a destination for those seeking a taste of Upper East Side glamour and a luxurious stay.
Upper East Side Bakery
While the specific bakery Dan exited isn't explicitly identified, imagine strolling out of a charming Upper East Side bakery, the aroma of freshly baked pie lingering in the air. You might find yourself on a picturesque street corner, much like Dan, witnessing a dramatic 'Serena' moment unfold amidst the city's bustling energy. Numerous bakeries populate the Upper East Side, from artisanal bread shops to classic cake and pie establishments, each offering a slice of New York charm.
The Metropolitan Museum of Art Steps
The 'Met Steps' are an iconic meeting place in New York City, featured prominently in Gossip Girl. More than just steps leading to a world-renowned art museum, they serve as a social hub for students and tourists alike. Perched on Fifth Avenue, the steps offer a prime vantage point to observe the city's vibrant street life and enjoy the architectural grandeur of the museum.
Upper West Side Apartment
Experience the elegance of the Upper West Side, where Chuck Bass once shared an apartment with Nate Archibald. While the specific building is fictional, the Upper West Side embodies a sophisticated residential charm. Known for its pre-war architecture, cultural institutions like Lincoln Center, and the sprawling greenery of Central Park, the Upper West Side offers a refined contrast to the Upper East Side's frenetic energy.
Central Park (wedding location)
Imagine a fairytale wedding amidst the lush greenery of Central Park. While the exact location of Chuck and Blair's wedding within the park may be fictional, Central Park provides countless idyllic settings for romantic celebrations. From Bethesda Terrace to the Conservatory Garden, the park offers a blend of natural beauty and iconic landmarks, making it a perfect backdrop for creating unforgettable memories.
Various New York City locations
Explore the diverse underbelly of New York City, as featured in clandestine scenes involving remote-controlled boats for drug exchanges and other discreet encounters. While 'Friend's Fountain' is fictional, many parks, waterways, and public spaces throughout the city serve as backdrop for similar scenes in film. From the hidden corners of Central Park to the waterfront promenades, each location offers a unique perspective on the city's complex character.
Know Before You Go
This tour includes a private guide to lead the way. It does not include any food, drinks, or entrance fees to attractions. Confirmation will be received at time of booking. The meeting point will be at the entrance to Central Park, near the Plaza Hotel. Please be there 15 minutes before the tour.
Hot Tip
Many people have recommended that it is best to book earlier in the day before the tourist crowds get too large.