New York Travel: Stroll Through Central Park's Movie Locations, Relive Classic Scenes
Known as New York's 'backyard,' Central Park, located in the heart of Manhattan, covers 843 acres and is not only favored by global travelers but also serves as a filming location for numerous television and film productions due to its beautiful and serene scenery. Strolling through the park, you can join the Central Park TV & Movie Sites Tour, step into film sets, and relive classic scenes from your favorite movies and TV shows, gaining a unique New York travel experience.
With its classic landscape design and distinct seasonal beauty, Central Park always feels like a scene from an eternal romantic movie. This wonderful sensation may come from the classic horse-drawn carriages and tree-lined paths, or perhaps from the hundreds of films shot here over the years.
Over the years, countless films and TV shows have been filmed in Central Park. A 2-hour walking tour covering 40 locations will make every second in the park full of fun. Here, you can visit the Bethesda Terrace, which appears in both 'The Avengers' and 'Elf';
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Dance in Central Park like the cast of 'Glee,' 'Enchanted,' and 'Isn't It Romantic';
Take photos at the Wollman Rink from 'Serendipity' and create your own serendipitous story;
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See the spot where Steve Carell and Tina Fey escaped from villains in 'Date Night' and feel the thrilling excitement;
Find inspiration at the Naumburg Bandshell, featured in 'Breakfast at Tiffany's' and 'Law & Order: Special Victims Unit';
Visit the Boathouse Cafe from 'When Harry Met Sally...' and enjoy its tranquil and relaxing atmosphere;
Feed pigeons like Macaulay Culkin did in 'Home Alone 2: Lost in New York'...
And many more blockbuster films have also been shot in Central Park. Don't miss this unique opportunity to explore Central Park!
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Tour meeting point: N/R subway station on 59th St (Central Park South) between 5th & 6th Aves
Departure time: Daily (Chinese guided tours available)
Tour duration: 2 hours
Tour fee: $36, free with The New York Pass