Films that will make you want to visit New York City
Posted at 11:00 am • Dec 15, 2018 • Sanel Huskanovic • TV Shows
Thanks to the numerous films, everyone has the feeling of knowing New York before visiting the city, because thanks to its lively streets and sights, New York City has been a popular filming location for years. Here are 25 famous places that film fans among you can visit.
From Katz's Delicatessen, made famous when Meg Ryan faked an orgasm there in "When Harry Met Sally," to the upscale Club 21, where Michael Douglas recommended the steak tartare in "Wall Street," 25 iconic filming locations in New York City.
Email for you - Cafe Lalo, 201 W 83th Street
Night at the Museum - The American Museum of Natural History, Central Park West & 79th Street
Tootsie - The Russian Tea Room 150 W 57th Street
Wall Street - 21 Club, 21 West 52th Street
Buddy the Christmas Elf - Rockefeller Center , 45 Rockefeller Plaza
The Wolf of Wall Street - The Four Seasons , 99 E 52nd Street
The Prince of Zamunda - The Waldorf Astoria, 301 Park Ave.
Sex and the City The Movie - Buddakan, 75 9th Ave.
Mex in Black 3 - The Roosevelt Hotel, 45 E 45th Street
Ghost, message from Sam - Mezzogiorno, 195 Spring Street
The Legacy of the Knights Templar - Trinity Church, 75 Broadway
Ghostbusters - Hook & Ladder 8, 14 N Moor Street
Big Daddy - Felix, 340 W Broadway
Spiderman - Joe's Pizza, 7 Carmine Street
Harry and Sally - Katz's Delicatessen, 205 E Housten Street
Crocodile Dundee, A crocodile to kiss - Vazac's Horseshoe Bar, 108 Avenue B
Coyote Ugly - Coyote Ugly, 153 1st Avenue
Forget Me Not! - Grand Central Terminal, 89 E 42nd Street
American Psycho - Smith & Wollensky , 797 Third Ave
Sleepless in Seattle - Empire State Building , 350 5th Avenue
The Godfather - St. Regis New York, 2 E 55th Street
Because you exist - Serendipity 3, 225 E 60th Street
Almost Famous - The Plaza Hotel, 768 5th Avenue
Breakfast at Tiffany's - Holly Golightly's Brownstone Apartment, 169 E 71st Street
Ice Cold Angels - Valmont Manison in the Ukrainian Institute of America, 5th Avenue & 79th Street
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