Step into the glamorous world of Gossip Girl on a 3-hour walking tour of the most iconic filming locations of the hit TV series. From Serena’s dramatic arrival at Grand Central to Chuck Bass’s legendary Empire Hotel, see the Upper East Side like a true insider.
Visit iconic Gossip Girl locations and walk in the footsteps of Serena, Blair, and Chuck as you explore their favorite NYC hotspots. Soak in the luxury from The Palace Hotel to high-end boutiques along Madison Avenue, and see where the Upper East Side elite live, shop, and scheme.
Strike a pose at the Met Steps, channel your inner Queen B, and snap the ultimate Gossip Girl-inspired photo. Stop by Ladurée for Blair’s favorite French macarons and experience the finer things in life.
See Central Park’s most romantic spot, Bethesda Terrace, the dreamy backdrop for some of the most iconic Gossip Girl moments.
The tour begins at the exact place where Gossip Girl history started—Serena van der Woodsen’s return to Manhattan in Season 1, Episode 1.
Directly across from Grand Central, this exclusive private club represents the academic ambitions of Blair and Nate, who both dream of going to Yale.
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Constance Billard & St. Jude’s School,
This elegant facade doubled as the elite private schools in the show—Constance Billard for girls and St. Jude’s for boys.
Blair Waldorf ruled these steps, while Dan and Jenny were the outsiders trying to break in.
Blair’s favorite macaron spot.
20 minute break to grab a macaron or coffee, just like Blair would. (food and beverage are optional and not included)
The infamous “throne” of Blair and her minions, these steps became a social battlefield where alliances formed and reputations crumbled.
Frequently seen in Seasons 1–2 during lunch scenes.
Enjoy a scenic stroll across Central Park, passing by locations where Chuck, Blair, Serena, and Nate had their most intimate conversations and romantic interludes.
The dramatic and romantic wedding of Chuck and Blair in the final episode.
Chuck & Blair's most important moments took place here.
Chuck Bass's residence and hotel business from Season 3 onward.
After buying the hotel, Chuck turns it into his power base—host to steamy encounters, shady business deals, and emotional showdowns.
Our guide will be waiting by the Main Concourse Clock, easily recognizable by a distinctive tour sign.
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