- McSorley’s Old Ale House - At the conclusion of your two-hour stroll, take a moment to sit at the very bar where Declan Howell once stood atop and delivered a monologue on Shakespeare during the second season.
McSorley’s is among the most venerable taverns in New York City, its interior adorned with close to two centuries of memorabilia! Behold a vintage campaign sign for Theodore Roosevelt, the shackles from which Houdini escaped, a sculpture of John F. Kennedy, among numerous other artifacts.
McSorley’s Old Ale House exclusively offers ale, eschewing other forms of alcohol.
- Washington Square Park - Midge fervently addressed the women beneath the Washington Square Arch, rallying support for writer and local Greenwich Village activist Jane Jacobs in her fight to prevent the park’s transformation into a freeway.
This campaign was indeed a genuine effort in the late 1950s!
The arch, established in 1889, celebrates the Wall Street inauguration of George Washington as the nation’s inaugural president!
The arch is a renowned symbol; it features in
Barefoot In The Park
August Rush
I Am Legend
and the favorite film of my spouse, When Harry Met Sally.
- Discover 200-year-old houses and hidden alleys in a historic neighborhood
- Visit iconic TV show locations: Glee, Sex & The City, and the ‘Friends’ building
- Enjoy a two-hour guided walk through Greenwich Village as seen in The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel
- Tips or gratuities. As you would a bartender or waiter, please tip your guide.
- The tour ends at a great historic bar, though drinks aren’t included.(for +18 travelers)
- Private transportation
This single walking tour brings together four TV shows that were situated in Greenwich Village. Not only will you get the opportunity to visit every spot in Greenwich Village where The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel was filmed.
You can also feast your eyes on locations from Sex & The City, and take a halt at the apartment building featured in Friends! From that point, Rachel and Finn’s romantic evening stroll spot in Glee is just a block away.
Furthermore, you’ll witness quaint homes dating back 200 years and walk on cobblestone streets. The tour concludes at one of the most historic bars in New York City.
- Not recommended for people who have difficulty walking, or those who only walk slowly.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.