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Explore NYC through the lens of HBO’s "Succession" with this expertly guided tour covering filming sites uptown and downtown, complete with insider stories and scenic stops.
Our review of the “SUCCESSION” Walking Tour—Uptown & Downtown NYC Filming Locations offers a chance to see the city like a true fan of HBO’s acclaimed series. While we haven’t personally taken this journey, the detailed itineraries, glowing reviews, and the carefully curated stops suggest it’s a memorable way to combine sightseeing with immersion into the show’s fictional world. For fans craving a behind-the-scenes look at the series’ most iconic sites, this tour promises a fun, engaging, and surprisingly comprehensive experience.
What we love most? First, the small-group format capped at 12 keeps the experience intimate and allows for more interaction with the guide, who apparently knows their stuff—many fans note Patti’s engaging storytelling. Second, the blend of uptown and downtown locations provides a well-rounded view of New York City, tying the show’s fictional narrative to real-world landmarks. That said, a possible consideration is the need for some light transit—travellers will hop from one neighborhood to another via subway or taxi, which adds flexibility but also requires some planning.
This tour suits anyone who enjoys TV-based sightseeing with a love for New York City’s neighborhoods, history, and architecture. It’s especially good for those who want a guide to connect the dots in the series’ filming locations without wasting time on individual research. If you’re a “Succession” superfan or simply curious about the city’s filming secrets, this tour could be a highlight of your NYC trip.
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For $59 per person, you receive a comprehensive tour that kicks off at 10 am with a roughly 2-hour uptown exploration, followed by a lunch break, then downtown sites in the early afternoon. The total duration is about five hours, with approximately 2.8 miles of walking uptown and 2.1 miles downtown. The tour is designed to be manageable for most travelers, with walking segments broken into stops in-between, which means you get to catch your breath and take photos at key moments.
All fees and taxes are included in the price, but gratuities are appreciated—as the guide will likely make or break the experience, a tip is a nice gesture if you enjoyed yourself. The tour uses mobile tickets, making for a straightforward check-in process, and is capped at 12 travelers, ensuring plenty of space for questions and personalized anecdotes.
The journey begins across from Kendall’s apartment at Birch Coffee, a cozy spot where you can imagine Kendall pondering his next move. From there, the tour hits several key sites: the church where Logan Roy’s funeral took place, and the diner where Logan has a quick escape with his bodyguard. These sites are not just scenic—they carry emotional weight from the series, giving fans a tangible connection to the show’s dramatic moments.
Walking through the streets, you’ll see Logan’s lavish townhouse, Madison Avenue where Tom buys a watch for Logan, and Kendall’s designer purchases at Tom Fords. The guide’s stories about these locations bring extra life, making you feel part of the fictional Roy family saga. One reviewer notes, “Patti is a fantastic tour guide, friendly, entertaining, and engaging, and there’s pretty much nothing she doesn’t know about all things Succession.”
A highlight is the visit to Central Park, where Greg spots Stewy and Sandy sitting together—fans will love visualizing that scene. The tour then continues to various hotels used as filming locations for political events, Logan’s dinner scenes, and Kendall’s hotel meetings. Each stop offers a glimpse into how real NYC locations double as the dramatic backdrop.
After a lunch break, which you’ll need to arrange yourself, the tour resumes downtown—crossing from the World Trade Center area to Battery Park. Here, the last scenes of Kendall walking mournfully by the river are set, making the final stop especially poignant. The guide provides directions and tips for continuing your exploration, whether by subway or cab.
The downtown segment also includes Waystar Royco’s offices, located across from the 9/11 memorial, giving a sobering contrast to the show’s corporate excess. Nearby, the site of the RECNY ball and Roman’s mob encounter are included, connecting the dots between the fictional Roy empire and the real city.
What makes this tour so engaging is that it connects famous filming sites with the authentic character of NYC neighborhoods. You get to see the luxurious and the gritty, the opulent hotels and the humble coffee shop, all while hearing behind-the-scenes stories and anecdotes that add depth to your viewing experience.
Traveling at your own expense between uptown and downtown gives flexibility—whether you want to explore a bit more or stay for a longer lunch. The guide provides directions, or you can opt for an Uber, which many find convenient. This self-directed element is a thoughtful touch, allowing you to control your pace.
According to reviews, the guide’s knowledge is a standout feature. Fans particularly appreciated how Patti’s stories revealed details about the filming process, the show’s production, and even the real-life NYC locations that stood in for the fictional settings. One reviewer expressed, “We visited all of the main locations and learned so much about the filming and the series itself.”
The experience isn’t just about ticking off locations; it’s about understanding how the city’s diverse neighborhoods shape the series’ mood and storylines. Plus, the scenic views at Battery Park provide a tranquil ending after a day of walking and exploring.
Given the tour’s length and walking segments, comfortable shoes are recommended. Since the tour is in mid-morning to early afternoon, bringing water and a hat for sun protection is sensible. The group size of 12 helps ensure you won’t get lost or feel rushed, and the small-group format makes it easy to ask questions.
The price point of $59 offers good value, considering the length, the storytelling, and the insider knowledge you gain. While you’ll need to handle your meals and transportation between neighborhoods, the tour takes care of the main sights and stories, saving you hours of research and wandering.
This experience is perfect for hardcore “Succession” fans eager to see the show’s key locations firsthand. If you enjoy TV-based sightseeing and want a guided narrative that connects the show’s fictional world with real NYC neighborhoods, you’ll likely find this tour engaging. It’s also ideal for travelers who appreciate small-group intimacy and a more relaxed pace.
However, visitors who dislike walking or prefer fully guided tours with transportation included might find the self-transport aspect a bit cumbersome. If you’re short on time and want to see many sites in a day, this tour’s five-hour duration might be a stretch, but the depth of experience more than makes up for it.
For fans of “Succession”, this tour offers a rare chance to walk in the footsteps of Kendall, Logan, and Roman, while learning about the real New York City locations that set the scene. The knowledgeable guides, combined with stunning views and authentic stops, create a memorable experience that combines pop culture with the city’s vibrancy.
If you value good storytelling and insider info, you’ll appreciate how this tour elevates a simple sightseeing walk into an immersive experience. The small-group setting fosters conversation and discovery, making it a highlight of any day exploring NYC’s neighborhoods and film locations.
For those seeking a fun, affordable, and well-organized way to connect with the series and the city, this tour is a smart choice. It balances entertainment, education, and authentic sightseeing, making it a worthwhile addition to a TV-lover’s itinerary.
How long is the entire tour?
The tour lasts about five hours, split into two main segments—up to two hours uptown, a lunch break, then downtown.
What’s the walking distance?
You’ll walk approximately 2.8 miles uptown and 2.1 miles downtown, with stops in-between for photos and stories.
Is transportation between neighborhoods included?
No, you’ll travel at your own expense—via subway, Uber, or taxi—based on guide instructions.
What’s the group size?
The tour is limited to 12 travelers, ensuring a more intimate experience.
Do I need to book in advance?
Yes, most travelers book around 22 days ahead, as it’s a popular experience, especially during peak seasons.
Are meals included?
No, you’re responsible for your lunch break, but the guide provides a stop and directions for self-arranged meals.
Is this suitable for all ages?
Most travelers can participate; just be prepared for some walking and standing.
Is the guide knowledgeable?
Yes, reviews highlight Patti’s entertaining, engaging, and well-informed storytelling about “Succession” and NYC.