Experience the enchanting world of Holly Golightly, portrayed by Audrey Hepburn, as you embark on a journey through the iconic Breakfast at Tiffany's filming locations in New York. Holly's whimsical brownstone on the upscale East Side sets the stage for this madcap adventure. Step into the timeless allure of Tiffany's, where Holly seeks solace from the "mean reds." Walk the same streets as Paul Varjak, a young writer portrayed by George Peppard, who enters Holly's life and takes her on a memorable day around town. Feel the romance blossom as Paul realizes he's in love with Holly and proposes to her. Feel a delightful blend of romance, whimsy, and the timeless elegance of New York's East Side.
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Step behind the scenes of "Breakfast at Tiffany's" and discover the captivating stories that unfolded during the filming process. As Audrey Hepburn embarked on her iconic window-shopping scene, little did she know that hundreds of onlookers would gather, making her nervous and prone to mistakes. It took a near-electrocution incident behind the camera to rally her composure and successfully conclude the scene, showcasing the resilience that went into creating cinematic magic. Delve into the glamour of movie memorabilia as the famous black dress worn by Audrey Hepburn in the opening scenes reaches dazzling heights. Sold for a staggering $807,000 at Christie's Auction House in London on December 4, 2006, it claimed its place as the second most expensive piece of movie memorabilia ever auctioned.
Feel the echoes of their romantic escapades as you traverse these iconic New York City streets —the very pathways that led Holly and Paul Varjak (George Peppard) into each other's lives. Immerse yourself in the same glamorous surroundings that captivated audiences, making this location a symbol of elegance and sophistication. Stroll through this Manhattan intersection, following in the footsteps of Holly Golightly.
Approach Holly Golightly's iconic brownstone apartment and let your guide unveil the cinematic mysteries surrounding its location. Despite common misconceptions, the correct number is 169, while the film displays 167—a quirky detail only an insightful guide can provide. Several sources may lead you astray, but your guide will ensure an accurate and entertaining narrative, making your visit a true celebration of classic cinema. Immerse yourself in the whimsy of the movie and discover the secrets of Holly's beloved abode with a guide who brings the motion picture's magic to life.
Wander through this picturesque location in the green heart of the bustling city. Recall the movie moments, relish the opportunity to stand on the same grounds where movie history was made, and let the charm of Conservatory Water in Central Park be your guide through the enchanting world of Breakfast at Tiffany's.
At the Naumburg Bandshell, one of Central Park's timeless features, Paul encounters the mysterious man played by Buddy Ebsen, who later reveals himself as Doc Golightly. In a twist of fate, Doc is Holly's estranged husband, having married her when she was not yet 14 years old. Recall the conversation scene and admire the views around you.
Continue your journey through the vibrant streets of New York with the main characters and remember the scenes shot around the New York Public Library, one of the most iconic and historically rich libraries in the world. The main branch of the NYPL, also known as the Stephen A. Schwarzman Building, is an architectural masterpiece. Designed by architects Carrère and Hastings, the library features a Beaux-Arts design and was opened to the public in 1911. The library is guarded by two majestic marble lions named Patience and Fortitude. In the movie, Paul boldly autographs his book "Nine Lives," much to the chagrin of the librarian. The film later revisits the library, where Paul seeks out Holly, who is immersed in studying about South America, hinting at her plans to venture away with José, the affluent Brazilian from an earlier wild party scene in the film.
Explore the intersection of Park Avenue and East 52nd Street in Manhattan, where luxury meets the vibrant pulse of New York City. This iconic location showcases upscale residential buildings and sophisticated office spaces, offering a glimpse into the refined taste and bustling lifestyle of New York's high society. Immerse yourself in the romantic urban atmosphere created by the elegant architecture and vibrant surroundings. Join locals and visitors who gather here to relax, chat, and admire the captivating urban landscape. This cinematic setting captures the essence of New York's classic charm and stands as a must-visit destination for those seeking to gather significant movie locations.
Though the scene was entirely shot on stage, walking through the NYC streets, you can capture what inspired the director and recall a powerful moment from the movie. In the final scene of Breakfast at Tiffany's, Holly Golightly (Audrey Hepburn) is in the pouring rain, standing at the curb outside her apartment building. She puts her beloved cat, Cat, out of the cab and searches for Paul Varjak (George Peppard). Paul arrives, and they have an emotional exchange in the rain-soaked alley.
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