Imagine wandering through Brooklyn’s streets where your favorite movies were shot, crossing iconic bridges with skyline views, and stepping into vintage subway cars—sounds like a cinematic dream, right? For those who love film and New York City, this Brooklyn: Movie Locations Guided Tour offers a fantastic blend of authentic NYC neighborhoods, history, and Hollywood magic, all for $98 per person. The tour runs roughly 6.5 hours, with a friendly, knowledgeable guide, and a small group setting that keeps things intimate and engaging.
What we particularly like about this tour is its variety—you get to see the gritty charm of Williamsburg, the cobblestone allure of DUMBO, and the fun nostalgia of Coney Island. Plus, walking across the Brooklyn Bridge and taking in those breathtaking skyline views makes for memorable photos and moments you’ll cherish. The inclusion of the New York Transit Museum adds a fun history lesson that even non-transport enthusiasts will enjoy.
A potential consideration is that this tour isn’t suitable for wheelchair users, which could limit some travelers with mobility challenges. Also, since the tour covers quite a bit of ground, comfortable shoes are a must. It’s best suited for film lovers, history buffs, and anyone eager to see Brooklyn’s diverse neighborhoods through a cinematic lens—people who appreciate authentic neighborhoods, stunning vistas, and a bit of Hollywood glamour.
Key Points

- Authentic filming locations in Brooklyn, including streets from “2 Broke Girls”
- Iconic bridges like Brooklyn and Manhattan Bridge with stunning skyline views
- Visit to the New York Transit Museum featuring vintage subway cars
- Scenic drive to Coney Island with beach and boardwalk views
- Small group size and professional guides ensuring personalized attention
- Duration of 6.5 hours offers a comprehensive and relaxed experience
A Walk Through Brooklyn’s Cinematic Streets
We start our day in Williamsburg, Brooklyn’s trendsetting neighborhood. Our guide, Alex, meets us at a central spot, and immediately, we dive into the vibe of this hipster haven. The streets here are alive with indie coffee shops, colorful murals, and historic brownstones—all of which have appeared or inspired scenes in various movies. We loved the way Alex shared stories about the filming scenes tied to specific locations, giving us context that made the streets feel like more than just backdrops.
One of the biggest highlights in Williamsburg is the outside visit to the filming location of “2 Broke Girls”. As we stroll past the familiar storefronts, Alex pointed out how these streets match the show’s gritty but charming aesthetic. Several travelers noted, “It felt like stepping into the shows I love,” highlighting the tour’s appeal to fans eager to connect real neighborhoods with their favorite scenes.
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Exploring DUMBO: Cobblestones and Movie Magic

Next, we transfer to DUMBO, or Down Under the Manhattan Bridge Overpass. This neighborhood’s cobblestone streets and red-brick warehouses evoke a time when Brooklyn was a bustling port. We loved wandering the streets where movies like “Joker” and “Past Lives” filmed key scenes, with Alex pointing out specific spots and sharing fun behind-the-scenes stories.
The highlight here is the Manhattan Bridge Viewpoint, where you’ll get that iconic shot of the bridge, used in countless films like “Fantastic Beasts.” It’s a walk that combines photo opportunities with a dose of film history. Many guests appreciated how Alex explained the exact angles used in filming, making the experience both visual and educational.
Crossing the Brooklyn Bridge: An Iconic NYC Moment

Walking across the Brooklyn Bridge itself is a must-do. The views of Manhattan’s skyline are spectacular—expected, but still awe-inspiring. As we strolled, Alex pointed out famous film scenes, such as those from “Spider-Man” and “Transformers,” shot right on this historic structure. We loved the way the guide highlighted how the bridge has served as a backdrop in so many genres, giving us a deeper appreciation of its cinematic significance.
The Retro Charm of the New York Transit Museum

From the bridge, we headed to the New York Transit Museum, housed in a historic Brooklyn subway station. Here, we explored vintage subway cars and learned about the evolution of NYC’s transit system. The museum’s collection offers a nostalgic glimpse into the city’s transportation past, with plenty of photo ops and engaging displays.
Many visitors remarked how much they enjoyed this part, especially as it connects Brooklyn’s history with its role in countless movie scenes. For example, the guide pointed out where Mrs. Maisel filmed some retro subway scenes, adding an extra layer of authenticity for fans of the show.
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The tour’s final stop is Coney Island, a beachside amusement park known for its nostalgic charm. Here, you can soak in beach views, walk along the boardwalk, and get a sense of the lively atmosphere that has made Coney Island a film icon. We loved the relaxed vibe and the opportunity to snap photos of the historic rides and colorful storefronts.
Travelers keep mentioning how viewing Coney Island from this perspective makes the whole experience feel complete—like stepping into a scene from “Anora” or other seaside films. Plus, with 45 minutes here, there’s plenty of time to explore or grab a classic Nathan’s hot dog.
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How the Experience Comes Together

The entire day is paced well, with a mix of outside visits, walking, and transportation that keeps you engaged without feeling rushed. The professional driver and guide make sure everything runs smoothly, and the vehicle used accommodates the group comfortably. The tour includes taxes, fees, and gratuities, simplifying the booking process so you can focus on the sights.
The price of $98 offers solid value considering the number of iconic filming locations, the transportation, and the expert commentary. We found the inclusion of entry to the Transit Museum and the guided walks to be particularly worthwhile, providing a deeper dive into Brooklyn’s vibrant neighborhoods and their cinematic ties.
Practical Tips for Tour Participants

Wear comfortable shoes since there’s quite a bit of walking, especially on uneven cobblestone streets and bridges. Bring a camera for those picture-perfect moments, and check the weather forecast to dress appropriately—Brooklyn weather can be unpredictable. The tour starts early, with pickups at two locations, so plan your arrival accordingly.
Keep in mind, not suitable for wheelchair users, and children under 7 will need a car seat or booster, so prepare accordingly. The tour is offered in English, with flexible cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, making it easy to adapt your plans if needed.
Is This Tour Right for You?

If you’re a film enthusiast, this tour offers a unique chance to connect with Brooklyn’s neighborhoods in a whole new way. History and architecture lovers will appreciate the storytelling behind each location, and those wanting a scenic, relaxed way to explore Brooklyn’s diverse districts will find plenty to enjoy. It’s perfect if you’re looking for a combination of sightseeing, storytelling, and iconic views—all in one day.
The Sum Up

This Brooklyn movie locations tour provides a well-rounded experience mixing film history, local neighborhoods, and stunning vistas. It’s particularly suited for travelers who appreciate authentic places, enjoy storytelling, and want to see Brooklyn’s filming scenes firsthand. The knowledgeable guides, scenic stops, and inclusion of the Transit Museum make it a value-rich option that brings Brooklyn’s cinematic charm to life.
While it doesn’t cater to everyone—especially those with mobility challenges—the tour’s focus on film scenes and Brooklyn’s character makes it a standout for fans of movies and local history alike. If you want a day of relaxed sightseeing with some Hollywood magic thrown in, this tour is a smart choice.
FAQ
How long is the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 6.5 hours, giving ample time to enjoy each location without feeling rushed.
What is included in the price?
The price covers transportation, a professional guide, gratuities, taxes, fees, and entry to the New York Transit Museum.
Where does the tour start?
Tour pickups are available at 09:00 at the Apple Store on 123 Flatbush Ave and at 09:15 at Dunkin’ Donuts on 272 Broadway, Brooklyn.
Is transportation provided?
Yes, the tour includes professional transportation suited to the group size, ensuring comfortable travel between locations.
Are meals included?
No, meals, food, and beverages are not included, so plan to bring snacks or plan your own lunch.
Is the tour suitable for children?
Children under 7 need a car seat or booster, and the tour is not suitable for wheelchair users.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, offering flexibility in your planning.
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