Godfather Movie Locations New York Tour with Private Guide

Explore iconic ‘The Godfather’ NYC locations with a private guide. Uncover film secrets and walk in the footsteps of legendary characters.

Duration: 2 hours
Cancellation: 1 day learn more
Highlights
  • Radio City Music Hall - Experience the enduring charm of Radio City Music Hall, situated at 1260 Avenue of the Americas in Midtown Manhattan. Famous for its red-and-blue neon lights and Art Deco design, this legendary venue has appeared in numerous films, including classics like Annie, Rosemary’s Baby, and Rocky III. Although it had a minor role in The Godfather, Radio City Music Hall remains notable for its unchanged look since the 1970s and even the 1940s, the period in which the movie is set. In a memorable scene, Michael and Kay Corleone leave the music hall after watching The Bells of St. Mary’s, a delightful 1945 musical comedy-drama starring Bing Crosby and Ingrid Bergman. Dive into the movie’s authentic atmosphere as you explore this historic New York City landmark.

  • The St. Regis New York - Discover the timeless sophistication of the St. Regis Hotel in Midtown Manhattan, just half a mile northeast of Radio City Music Hall. This 18-story Beaux-Arts marvel, built by business tycoon John Jacob Astor IV, has been offering luxurious stays since its grand opening in 1904. The St. Regis features prominently in The Godfather, with various scenes showcasing its grandeur. See Michael and Kay’s arrival for an overnight stay in an exterior shot, visit the on-site barbershop where hitman Willie Cicci gets a quick shave before a manhunt, and brace yourself for a tense murder in an elevator—a stark contrast to the movie’s symbolic christening scene.

  • Mietz Building - In the gripping story of The Godfather, this location serves as the setting for crucial business meetings, including the moment when Don Vito Corleone rejects Virgil “The Turk” Sollozzo’s proposal and becomes the target of a brutal assassination attempt by Tattaglia family hitmen, which takes place across the street at the fruit stand at 137 Mott Street. Today, this enduring fruit stand retains the essence of Little Italy and Chinatown’s shared history. Witness the city’s evolution while following the cinematic footsteps that made this location a part of movie history.

  • Hotel St. George - Explore the rich history of Brooklyn Heights by visiting the historic Hotel St. George, an architectural treasure built in 1885 by Captain William Turnbridge. This ten-story landmark was once the city’s largest hotel, featuring over 2,600 guest rooms, 17 ballrooms, and a state-of-the-art saltwater swimming pool. Immerse yourself in the legacy of The Godfather as you walk through the corridors that hosted a crucial meeting at the hotel bar between Luca Brasi, Vito Corleone’s formidable enforcer, and Sollozzo—a secretive encounter that led to Brasi’s tragic end.

  • St. Patrick’s Old Cathedral - Journey to the heart of Nolita, where the Basilica of St. Patrick’s Old Cathedral stands at 264 Mulberry Street. This Gothic-Revival cathedral, built between 1809 and 1815, invites you into its sacred halls. While its Midtown counterpart may attract more tourists, this hidden gem in Lower Manhattan reveals the history of the Archdiocese of New York. Step back in time to The Godfather era as you admire the Basilica’s towering stained-glass windows and majestic stone pillars. It was within these revered walls that the christening of Michael and Kay’s firstborn, Anthony, took place.

  • Calvary Cemetery - Enter the solemn grounds of Calvary Cemetery, a 365-acre expanse spanning Maspeth and Woodside in Queens. As you walk through this sacred burial site, you’ll encounter a narrative that goes beyond fiction—a story intertwined with the final chapters of notable lives, including performers, politicians, and real-life organized crime figures like Vito Bonventre and Stefano Ferrigno. With nearly 175 years of history, this cemetery is the resting place for over 1.75 million individuals, creating a rich tapestry of memories. Spoiler alert: Recall one of the movie’s most poignant scenes, as a procession of vehicles pays tribute during Don Corleone’s funeral.

What's Included
  • Must see and off the beaten path of NYC
  • Multiple start times available
  • Customizable itinerary
  • Meeting in the hotel lobby
  • Private walking tour with the use of subway
  • Expert advice where to go and what to do after the tour
  • Authentic local New York experience with legendary movie locations
  • All taxes
  • Friendly local guide
What's Not Included
  • Gratuities (optional)
Additional Information

Immerse yourself in the legacy of “The Godfather” with a captivating tour through the iconic filming locations scattered across the boroughs of New York City. Director Francis Ford Coppola seamlessly integrated the city into the storyline, creating an enduring narrative that brings the metropolis to life. Explore the streets where “The Godfather” unfolded its legendary scenes, letting the city itself become a character in this timeless tale. From hidden gems to well-known landmarks, discover how each location played a crucial role in shaping the cinematic narrative. Join a journey guided by an expert who unravels the mysteries and secrets behind the film’s production.

Unveil the movie secrets as you stroll through the streets of Big Apple.
Follow your knowledgeable guide who knows everything about the movie and NYC locations.
Walk in the footsteps of your favorite characters and feel the vibe of Empire City.

Location
Radio City Music Hall
1260 6th Avenue, Between 50th and 51st Streets
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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