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Film & TV Location Tours in the United States

Private When Harry Met Sally Sites Tour in New York

Duration: 2 hours

From: $320

Location: New York City

Spirit Of The Hills Tour

Duration: 2 hours to 3 hours

From: $65

Location: Los Angeles

Walking Dead In The City

Duration: 3 hours

From: $175

Location: Atlanta

Reel New York : Film Location tour with Games and Quizzes

Duration: 2 hours

From: $22

Location: New York City

Universal Orlando Resort Day Trip by Rail from Miami

Duration: 17 hours

From: $350

Location: Miami

Hollywood, Celebrity Homes, Film Locations and Sunset Strip Tour in Los Angeles

Duration: 2 hours

From: $99

Location: Los Angeles

Ft Lauderdale Day Trip to Universal Orlando Resort by Rail

Duration: 16 hours 30 minutes

From: $350

Location: Fort Lauderdale

W. Palm Beach Day Trip to Universal Orlando Resort by Rail

Duration: 16 hours

From: $350

Location: West Palm Beach

Aventura Day Trip to Universal Orlando Resort by Rail

Duration: 17 hours

From: $350

Location: Miami

Times Square Grand Central Rockefeller Tour

Duration: 2 hours

From: $29

Location: New York City

Movie Locations Segway Tour of Savannah

Duration: 1 hour 30 minutes

From: $75

Location: Savannah

New York City Gossip Girl Tour

Duration: 3 hours

From: $55

Location: New York City

Day Trip fr Oahu to Kauai: Highlights & Movie Sites w/ Helicopter

Duration: 10 hours

From: $878

Location: Oahu

Ever watched a movie scene and felt like you were right there? The diner from a romcom, the courthouse from a legal drama, the street where superheroes clashed - these aren’t just film sets. They’re real places across the U.S. that you can actually visit.

Film and TV location tours across the United States invite you to step into the worlds you’ve seen on screen. Whether it's the gritty corners of Chicago, the neon flash of Vegas, the brownstones of New York, or the backlots of Los Angeles, every city holds its own Hollywood story. These tours blend sightseeing with storytelling, letting you trace your favorite scenes and discover what happened behind the camera.

Why Take a Film & TV Tour?

Because it’s not just about what you see - it’s about what you *recognize*. You’re not walking down an ordinary street; you’re retracing the chase from your favorite crime show. That corner café? It’s where two characters fell in love. It hits differently when you've seen it on screen first.

Top Locations Across the U.S.:

  • New York City: From *Friends* to *Avengers*, it’s a cinematic playground
  • Los Angeles: Walk where legends filmed, from old Hollywood to Netflix hits
  • Chicago: Famous for gritty crime dramas and iconic comedies like *Ferris Bueller*
  • Atlanta: A modern film hub - think *Stranger Things*, *Marvel*, and more
  • Las Vegas: Over-the-top settings for films like *The Hangover* and *Ocean’s Eleven*
  • San Francisco: Bridges, car chases, and the eerie charm of *Vertigo*

What to Expect

Tours vary from city to city - some are led by actors or crew members, some offer multimedia guides showing scenes exactly where they were filmed, and others go deep into the behind-the-scenes lore. You’ll get a fresh look at familiar places and probably learn a few surprises along the way.

Formats Available

Walking tours, comfortable bus rides, and even private chauffeured experiences are available depending on the city. Some are themed - TV sitcoms, superhero movies, horror films - so you can pick what speaks to your fandom.

When’s the Best Time to Go?

Spring and fall are ideal for most cities, especially if you're walking. However, many locations - especially in LA and the South - offer tours year-round. Some cities even offer evening tours for a completely different vibe.

Bonus Tip

Bring your camera and your curiosity. Many spots are still used in active filming, so you might catch a crew setting up - or even a celebrity sighting if luck’s on your side.

Ready to explore the reel world in the real world? Film and TV location tours across the U.S. are more than a fan’s dream - they’re a new way to see America, one scene at a time.