Why choose this New York City tour ?

Embark on a Private Succession Sites Tour and dive into the opulent world of the Roy family! Discover the dazzling New York City skyline and explore landmarks that reflect the Roys’ extravagant lifestyle. Your journey, led by a passionate local actor guide, includes engaging trivia and behind-the-scenes secrets about bringing Succession to life. See The American Irish Historical Society, Logan Roy’s grand estate; The Plaza Hotel, which was reimagined as a Virginia hotspot in Season 3; Le Coucou, where Kendall and his ex have a dramatic Season 1 encounter; Rava’s plush apartment from Season 3, and so many more! This tour is great for fans of the show, or anyone who wants a unique sightseeing tour of different neighborhoods in Manhattan!



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What makes Private Succession Sites Tour in New York by Car a unique experience ?

Step into the world of the Roy family with a visit to 200 Amsterdam Ave, a prime example of New York City’s elite living. This towering luxury residence in the heart of the Upper West Side captures the essence of the opulence and power that defines the world of Succession. While not a direct filming location, the building and surrounding neighborhood embody the grandeur and exclusivity that the Roys would call home. Imagine Kendall, Shiv, or Logan navigating deals and drama, all against the backdrop of one of Manhattan’s most prestigious addresses. This stop offers a taste of the high life, Succession-style.

Discover the Church of St. Ignatius Loyola, a breathtaking landmark that played a significant role in Succession. This grand, historic church is where key scenes were filmed, including Logan Roy’s powerful and poignant funeral. The majestic architecture and ornate interior provide a fitting backdrop for the show’s most dramatic and emotional moments. As you step inside, you’ll feel the weight of the Roy family’s legacy and the gravity of their power struggles, all set within the solemn beauty of this iconic New York City church. This stop offers a moment of reflection on the series’ themes of family, loyalty, and the ultimate price of power.

Visit the cozy Birch Coffee, a charming café that offers a quieter glimpse into the world of Succession. Tucked away on the Upper East Side, this spot might not be a show location, but it embodies the kind of understated elegance where deals could be whispered over cappuccinos. Just across the way, you’ll find 180 E 88th St, an exclusive high-rise that mirrors the luxurious, high-stakes world the Roys navigate daily. Together, these stops give you a contrast between the serene and the opulent—a true reflection of the duality of New York City and the lives of those who control it.

Step into the world of Succession at the American Irish Historical Society, a storied institution nestled along Fifth Avenue. This elegant townhouse, rich in history and cultural significance, served as a filming location for key scenes in the series. The building’s classic architecture and prestigious location perfectly capture the old-world charm and deep-rooted legacy that characters like the Roys strive to uphold. As you explore this iconic space, you’ll sense the blend of tradition and ambition that defines both the society and the power dynamics within the Roy family. This stop offers a unique glimpse into the intersection of heritage, culture, and the pursuit of influence in New York City.

The iconic Plaza Hotel, a symbol of luxury and opulence, and a key location in the world of Succession. Situated at the crossroads of 59th Street and Fifth Avenue, this legendary hotel has hosted some of the series’ most intense and pivotal scenes. The Plaza, with its grand interiors and storied history, is the perfect backdrop for the Roy family’s high-stakes power plays and lavish gatherings. Walking through its halls, you can almost hear the echoes of deals being made and alliances being broken. This stop offers an inside look at the extravagant lifestyle and intense drama that define the Roys empire.

St. Regis Hotel, a beacon of timeless elegance and luxury, is located at the corner of 55th Street and Fifth Avenue. This iconic hotel, known for its opulent interiors and impeccable service, has been a backdrop for some of the most dramatic moments in Succession. The St. Regis, with its classic charm and sophisticated atmosphere, perfectly captures the world of high society and corporate power that the Roy family navigates. As you walk through its grand spaces, imagine the tense meetings and secretive conversations that could have taken place here, all in the pursuit of control and influence. This stop immerses you in the refined yet ruthless world of the Roys.

Experience a different side of the Roy family at Maru Karaoke Lounge, a lively and stylish spot in the heart of Koreatown. While the Roys are often seen navigating boardrooms and power struggles, this vibrant lounge represents a place where even the most powerful need to unwind. Known for its private rooms and energetic atmosphere, Maru offers a setting where the Roys—or those in their world—might escape for a night of uninhibited fun, letting their guards down away from the prying eyes of the corporate world. This stop adds a playful twist to your Succession tour, highlighting that even in a life of power, everyone needs a break.

Step into Chelsea Square Restaurant, a classic diner that offers a nostalgic slice of New York City life. Located in the vibrant Chelsea neighborhood, this unassuming spot contrasts sharply with the glitz and glamour of the Roys’ world, making it an intriguing addition to your Succession tour. While not a direct filming location, Chelsea Square captures the essence of the city’s diverse character—the kind of place where the show’s characters might find themselves in a moment of reflection, away from the pressures of wealth and power. This stop provides a glimpse into the everyday New York, a reminder that even in a city of billionaires, the heart of the city lies in its timeless, local establishments.

Peter McManus Cafe, is a historic and quintessentially New York tavern located on 7th Avenue. This beloved spot, known for its traditional charm and welcoming atmosphere, represents the kind of authentic, down-to-earth New York experience that stands in stark contrast to the opulence of the Roy family’s world. While it may not feature prominently in the show, it embodies the city’s rich, unpretentious character—offering a place where even those caught up in high-stakes drama could find a moment of respite. This stop provides a refreshing change of pace, allowing you to savor a bit of the city’s timeless, local culture amidst your Succession tour.

Jack H. Skirball Center for the Performing Arts, is a prestigious venue known for its vibrant cultural events and performances. Situated on LaGuardia Place, this modern space provides a dramatic contrast to the glitz and glam of the Roy family’s world. While not a filming location for Succession, its role as a hub for the arts resonates with the show’s themes of power and performance. Imagine the world of the Roys intersecting with the arts scene, where the stakes are high both on and off the stage. This stop offers a glimpse into the cultural side of New York City, highlighting how art and drama mirror the high-octane world of the Roys.

Le Coucou is a renowned French restaurant on Lafayette Street that embodies sophistication and culinary excellence. Known for its exquisite menu and chic ambiance, Le Coucou is the type of high-end dining experience that fits perfectly into the world of Succession. While not a filming location, the restaurant’s elegant setting and upscale atmosphere make it a fitting representation of the opulent lifestyle the Roy family enjoys. This stop offers a taste of the luxury and refinement that define the series, providing a backdrop where characters might gather for a meal that matches their high-stakes lives.

Explore the vibrant neighborhood around 350 Broadway, where Think Coffee and Leonard News offer a unique glimpse into the everyday life of New York City. Think Coffee, with its modern, laid-back vibe, is a perfect spot for a casual coffee break—a place where the Roys might unwind with a coffee in hand, away from their high-powered world. Just across the street, Leonard News stands as a classic newsstand, providing a snapshot of local culture and daily life. These stops offer a fascinating contrast to the show’s opulence, highlighting the rich tapestry of city life that exists alongside the high-stakes drama of Succession.

Admire the Woolworth Building, a stunning example of early 20th-century architecture and one of New York City’s most iconic skyscrapers. Located at 233 Broadway, this historic building, often referred to as the “Cathedral of Commerce,” exudes the grandeur and ambition that mirrors the world of Succession. Though not a filming location, its impressive façade and storied history reflect the high-stakes environment that the Roy family navigates. As you gaze upon this architectural masterpiece, imagine the corporate power and influence that defines both the Woolworth Building and the Roy empire. This stop underscores the show’s themes of wealth and dominance, set against a backdrop of timeless elegance.

Four Seasons Hotel New York Downtown, located at 27 Barclay Street, is a symbol of modern luxury and sophistication. This sleek and stylish hotel captures the essence of high-end living that resonates with the world of Succession. Known for its exceptional service and contemporary design, it offers a glimpse into the kind of upscale accommodations the Roy family might enjoy. While not a filming location, the hotel’s elegance and exclusivity align perfectly with the series’ portrayal of wealth and power. This stop provides an insight into the refined lifestyle and high-profile world that defines the Roy family’s universe.

Zuccotti Park, located at Cedar Street, is a significant public space known for its role in various high-profile events and movements, including the Occupy Wall Street protests. While it’s not a filming location for Succession, the park’s history of social and economic activism offers a stark contrast to the world of the Roy family. It’s a place where themes of power, influence, and societal impact come to the forefront. Visiting Zuccotti Park adds a layer of historical and social context to your tour, highlighting the broader landscape of New York City where the dramatic world of Succession intersects with real-world issues.

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