Didn’t get enough of HBO’s Succession? Still yearn to talk about Logan Roy, Kendall, Roman and Shiv? As writers and actors are getting back up to speed after the strike, now’s the time to cherish the show’s prodigious writing and acting by booking a walking tour of filming locations in Manhattan, yeah?
See the upper east side Roy family residences, restaurants, funeral service locations and street scenes.
Approximately 2 hours.
58 minutes of walking with stops in-between.
Total distance is 2.8 miles.
See filming locations in Soho, Tribeca and Fidi including Waystar Royco office buildings and Battery Park - scene of the gut wrenching finale.
Approximately 2 hours.
42 minutes of walking with stops in-between.
Total distance is 2.1 miles
Visit uptown and downtown locations back to back on the same day or savor the experience and book each tour on different days.
See Sample Itinerary at top of page.
Kendall raps along to Beastie Boys' Open Letter to NYC, wearing headphones, and his driver, Fikret, says "You're the man" as they arrive at this exact midtown location for a meeting with Lawrence Yee, head of Vaulter, dude.
See the location of the Virginia political event that was actually filmed in midtown Manhattan. Logan tells Pinky "you win" when she refuses to be photographed standing next to Jeryd Mencken.
Kendall's 5,508 interior square foot duplex residence is for sale IRL for $29 million! Birch Coffee is across the street where Rava meets Kendall to tell him their daughter doesn't want to go to school because of ATN.
Home of Logan Roy located on the beautiful upper east side. With a spit and a handshake, Marcia accepts Connor Roy's $63 million offer to buy it.
Logan’s widow, Marcia, was called the sexy funeral lady, Caroline jokes that Peter's brought his autograph book and Roman had a hard time holding it together.
Locate the exact park bench where Greg spotted Stewy Hosseini and Sandy Furness sitting together.
Restaurant where Kendall jokingly described that he "ordered a shaved fennel salad and picked at it inquisitively” with a journalist who reported on Kendall being “really happy in his headspace.”
Coffee shop with donuts where Kendall asked Stewy for 4 billion dollars. "You know, if you eat it fast enough it actually burns off the calories. It's like a loophole ." Authentic bathroom stop too!
Cousin Greg regrettably meets with a Logan Roy biographer. Greg would have been better off with Connor's approach: "Connor Roy was interested in politics from a very young age."
The beautiful Woolworth Building that's a National Historic Landmark. Also Kendall’s secret base of operation to meet with PR and legal teams. Greg valiantly yells "No Comment" to paparazzi as he leaves the building with Kendall and PR executive, Carolina. "It was like OJ if OJ never killed anyone."
Cipriani 25 is the site of Waystar Royco's annual RECNY ball and Connor shows how "forks are placed thusly" and has the cold butter freak out. Across from the Charging Bull statue.
Lobby of Waystar Royco where Kendall enters after rushing through city traffic to attend board meeting for vote of no confidence, Greg arrives on Thanksgiving to do shredding, FBI swarms the building looking for those cruise documents and inside Logan is "terrifyingly moseying. He's like if Santa Claus was a hitman."
Sign up for both uptown and downtown locations.
Meet across the street from Kendall’s apartment outside Birch Coffee, 171 East 88th St. (between Lexington & 3rd Avenue). It’s where Rava explained to Kendall that daughter Sofia didn’t want to go to school because of ATN.
Tour ends at Battery Park overlooking the Hudson River and Statue of Liberty, where Kendall walks mournfully after fateful board meeting and series ending.
Meet across the street from Kendall’s apartment outside Birch Coffee, 171 East 88thSt. (between Lexington & 3rd Avenue). It’s where Rava explained to Kendall that daughter Sofia didn’t want to go to school because of ATN.
Tour ends at Quality Bistro, 120 W 55th (between 6th Ave. & 7th Ave.) This is the restaurant where Kendall met with a journalist.
Meet outside Le Coucou restaurant in Tribeca, 138 Lafayette St. (between Canal & Howard) Where Kendall and Rava dined.
Tour ends at Battery Park overlooking the Hudson River and Statue of Liberty, where Kendall walks mournfully after fateful board meeting and series ending.
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Even if you "pre-grieved" the ending of Succession, you will enjoy reliving everything you loved about the show! An experienced tour guide will be showing you memorable filming locations while at the same time you'll be passing by important Manhattan places that are the backdrop to the lives of these ultra-wealthy media moguls. Clearly a splendid way to tour the big apple even for those who didn't see the tv show.
Tour guide is a native New Yorker
Licensed by NYC Department of Consumer and Worker Protection, DCWP
Member of Guides Association of New York City, GANYC
Watched Succession every Sunday night and re-binged a few times!