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Experience the world of HBO's SUCCESSION with this detailed walking tour of Manhattan filming locations, perfect for fans and NYC explorers alike.
If you’re a fan of HBO’s SUCCESSION, or just curious about the stylish backdrop of Manhattan’s elite, this walking tour promises an engaging glimpse into the show’s iconic filming spots. For $39, you’ll spend about two hours meandering through trendy neighborhoods like Soho, Tribeca, and the Financial District, visiting key filming locations and soaking in some of New York City’s most recognizable sights. Guided by an enthusiastic expert, this tour combines TV nostalgia with a practical tour of Manhattan’s upscale streets and landmarks.
What we love most? The authentic feeling of walking through the very streets where the Roy family’s dramas unfold, all narrated by guides who clearly know their stuff. The tour’s well-paced, with stops at just the right moments to appreciate the scenery and catch interesting tidbits. However, keep in mind that it involves about 2.1 miles of walking, so it’s best suited for those comfortable with a moderate stroll. If you’re a Succession fan eager to relive the series or a curious tourist wanting to see Manhattan through a unique lens, this tour offers a memorable, value-packed experience.
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The tour kicks off at 138 Lafayette Street, right in the heart of trendy Soho. From here, your guide, often a super-enthusiastic Succession aficionado, will set the tone, sharing some background and what’s to come. The first stop is the famous French restaurant, Le Coucou, where Kendall Roy took Rava to woo her. It’s a chic spot that screams ‘Upscale Manhattan,’ and seeing it in person adds a layer of reality to the show’s glamorous scenes.
Walking about 7 minutes from Lafayette, you’ll arrive at this extravagant eatery. While you might not dine here, just standing outside feels like stepping into Kendall’s world—an elegant, high-end backdrop that represents the show’s opulence. The guide will probably share anecdotes about key moments from the series, making this spot one of the more memorable stops.
Next, a short 3-minute walk takes you to the Italian restaurant where Greg met with the Logan Roy biographer—an event that hints at the show’s sharp wit and Greg’s awkward charm. It’s a simple yet clever stop because it ties the storyline to real-world NYC dining spots often associated with power lunches and serious conversations.
Just a minute further, you’ll pass by Greg’s apartment, which was given to him by Kendall, and then Rava’s apartment inside the Woolworth Building. You’ll love the way the tour weaves these locations with the show’s plotlines, making them feel accessible and tangible. Reviewers often mention how fun it is to see these apartments and realize their real-world charm.
Moving onward, a 6-minute walk will bring you to the coffee shop where Kendall and Stewy meet, a typical NYC spot but with a Succession twist. The guide might hint at the importance of this location in the series’ negotiation scenes. Also, you’ll pass by the Shiv and Tom’s triplex, where the infamous balcony fight took place—a highlight for fans who want to visualize the show’s intense family battles.
The Woolworth Building, where Rava’s apartment is located, offers a fairy-tale backdrop with its impressive architecture, providing a picturesque pause before heading downtown. The next stops include the Waystar Royco offices across from the 9/11 Memorial, anchoring the tour in the real New York skyline and history.
The tour continues to the site of the RECNY ball and the infamous butter freak-out scene, located just across from the iconic Charging Bull statue. This part of the tour mixes TV landmarks with the vibrant energy of Wall Street, giving a sense of the financial undercurrents that underpin the series.
The last stop is at Battery Park, overlooking the Hudson River, with stunning views of the Statue of Liberty. Here, Kendall’s mournful walk at the series’ end is set in the real world, providing a reflective moment to wrap up the experience. Some reviewers mention that the peaceful waterfront views offer a stark contrast to the high-tension scenes earlier, making it a fitting finale.
This walking tour is designed for fans who want to connect the series to real Manhattan locations, but it’s also a good choice for those interested in the city’s upscale neighborhoods and rich scenery. The entire route covers approximately 2.1 miles and involves a fair amount of walking, including stops for commentary, photos, and quick visits to key sites.
The guided narration, which is often delivered by guides like Patti, adds depth. Reviewers praise guides for their knowledge, with comments like “Patti is a great tour guide!” and “Brilliant to see how parts of the story linked together geographically.” This makes the experience more than just a sightseeing walk—it becomes a storytelling journey.
The tour’s timing—starting at 1:30 pm—means you’ll enjoy the daylight, perfect for photos and soaking in the city’s vibe. It’s designed to last about two hours, with a comfortable pace that allows for photos and discussion without feeling rushed.
At $39, the tour offers solid value considering the locations visited, the guided insights, and the unique perspective on Manhattan’s neighborhoods. The small group size—max 12 travelers—ensures a more personalized experience, and the mobile ticket system means no fuss with paper tickets.
The tour is accessible to most travelers, with most participants being able to keep up with the pace. It also ends conveniently in Battery Park, near public transportation options to continue exploring the city.
Pros:
– Knowledgeable and engaging guides who share insider stories
– Great mix of TV location sightseeing and NYC culture
– Reasonably priced for a two-hour guided walk
– Stunning views at the final stop with the Statue of Liberty and Hudson River
Cons:
– The walk might be a bit tiring for those with limited mobility
– The focus is heavily on filming locations, so non-fans might find it less engaging
– Weather-dependent, as it’s an outdoor walking tour
This tour is perfect for Succession fans eager to see the real locations that brought the series’ scenes to life. If you love HBO’s intricate family dramas—plus the city backdrop—this experience will deepen your appreciation. It’s also a good pick for those interested in Manhattan’s upscale neighborhoods, architecture, and iconic landmarks.
Travelers who enjoy guided walks that combine entertainment with cultural insights will find this tour both fun and informative. The relatively short duration and manageable pace make it suitable for most fitness levels, but be prepared for some walking and standing along the way.
The SUCCESSION Walking Tour of Downtown Manhattan Filming Locations offers a compelling mix of pop culture and New York City scenery. It provides a rare chance to see the show’s most recognizable spots, while also taking in the vibrant neighborhoods that highlight Manhattan’s wealth and power. With a knowledgeable guide enhancing the experience, it’s an engaging way to spend a couple of hours exploring the city’s luxe side—whether you’re a devoted fan or simply curious about the series’ backdrop.
Given its reasonable price point, small group size, and scenic stops, this tour is a smart pick for anyone wanting a lively, story-rich exploration of Manhattan. Just prepare for some walking, and you’ll walk away with a deeper understanding of both the show and NYC’s glamorous streets.
Is this tour suitable for people who haven’t watched Succession?
Yes, even if you’re unfamiliar with the show, you’ll enjoy the scenic walks and Manhattan landmarks. However, Succession fans will appreciate the connections and behind-the-scenes stories.
How long does the tour last?
It lasts approximately 2 hours, covering about 2.1 miles of walking with several stops for commentary and photos.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins at 138 Lafayette Street and concludes at Battery Park overlooking the Hudson River and Statue of Liberty.
Is the tour accessible for most travelers?
Most travelers can participate, though it involves walking and standing, so those with mobility issues should consider this.
What is the group size?
The tour is limited to a maximum of 12 travelers, ensuring a more personalized experience.
Do I need to prepare anything?
Just wear comfortable shoes, bring a camera for the scenic views, and come ready for moderate walking.
Are tips included?
No, gratuities are not included but are gratefully accepted if you enjoy your guide’s commentary.
What’s the cost of the tour?
It costs $39 per person, which offers good value considering the locations and insights provided.
In sum, this tour is a well-balanced mix of TV nostalgia, city sightseeing, and insider stories. It’s perfect for fans wanting to step into the world of Succession and for anyone keen to explore Manhattan’s upscale, film-friendly neighborhoods.