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New York City Filming Locations: 47 Iconic Movie and TV Sites to Visit
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New York City Filming Locations: 47 Iconic Movie and TV Sites to Visit

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From classic to modern films and shows, The Hollywood Reporter has compiled a list of real-world places that brought them to life.

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New York City Filming Locations: 47 Iconic Movie and TV Sites to Visit From classic to modern films and shows, The Hollywood Reporter has compiled a list of real-world places that brought them to life. By Lexi Carson Plus Icon Lexi Carson Associate Editor View All March 28, 2026 Share on Facebook Share on X Google Preferred Share to Flipboard Send an Email Show additional share options Share on Reddit Post a Comment Share on Whats App Share on Pinterest Share on LinkedIn Print the Article Share on Tumblr New York City — a place of both grit and vibrant energy, and home to more than 8 million people — is widely considered one of the greatest cities in the world. Its rich history and culture have also provided the backdrop for some of the most memorable moments in film and television. From classics like Taxi Driver and When Harry Met Sally… to more recent titles like Love Story, Highest 2 Lowest and Is This Thing On?, many productions have been shot at notable locations throughout the city, making New York a character in its own right. This list won’t include every movie or TV series filmed at each site (because then you’d probably never stop reading), but instead highlights one title where the location left a big impression. Read on to see what made the cut, listed alphabetically, with filming locations provided for each entry. Use it to plan your next trip to the Big Apple — or simply to play tourist for a day. (This story first published on Dec. 26 and has been updated to include new items.) American Museum of Natural History Location: 200 Central Park W New York, NY 10024 On the Upper West Side of Manhattan, the American Museum of Natural History is a natural history museum housing more than 30 million specimens and objects. Its most recognizable exhibits are the Blue Whale model and the Tyrannosaurus rex skeleton, the latter of which inspired the dinosaur in the Night at the Museum movies starring Ben Stiller. In the films, the dinosaur — nicknamed “Rexy”— comes ...
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