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Ghostbusters Movie Locations Private Tour in New York

4.3(3)New York City1 hour
VIATOR4.0(2)TRIPADVISOR5.0(1)

Description

Start a thrilling adventure through the spectral landscapes of the iconic Ghostbusters movie as you explore the very locations where Dr. Peter Venkman, Dr. Ray Stantz, Egon Spengler, and Winston Zeddemore battled otherworldly forces. This tour takes you to the heart of New York City, unveiling the magic behind the movie-making scenes. Get ready to witness the most iconic Ghostbusters filming locations and explore the landmarks of the Big Apple along the way. Join us on the tour, where the boundary between fiction and reality blurs, and the spirit of the supernatural comes to life in the streets of New York City. If you encounter anything strange along the way, rest assured, you know exactly who to call. Explore the iconic city landmarks and recall the movie scenes Delve into the history of the city and go behind the scenes of the cult movie Unravel the mysteries of the paranormal and let the echoes of the past guide your exploration. It's a private walking tour with the use of subway.

Tour Options

Ghostbusters Movie Locations Private Tour in New York
  • Pickup included

Itinerary

15 min

Begin your journey at the New York Public Library, where the original Ghostbusters encountered their first paranormal activity. Explore the grandeur of the Stephen A. Schwartzman Building and relive the iconic opening scene. Discover the Rose Main Reading Room, where Egon Spengler initiates his investigation. Feel the historic ambiance as you stand in the midst of towering bookshelves, echoing with the knowledge of 2.5 million volumes. Encounter the majestic stone lions, Patience and Fortitude, as they stand guard over the closed-stack research library.

15 min

Immerse yourself in the collegiate charm of Columbia University, where the Ghostbusters roamed the picturesque green. Uncover the secrets of this historic campus and recall the scene where the trio faces a grim revelation: the Board of Regents decides to pull the plug on their grant, leaving the ghostbusters with an uncertain future. In reality, there is no Weaver Hall or department of paranormal studies at Columbia University. Columbia University, having expanded its presence throughout the city, maintains its historic core at Morningside Heights. The iconic Low Memorial Library, serving as a backdrop where Venkman and Stantz drown their sorrows and formulate a business plan, stands proudly on West 116th Street between Broadway and Amsterdam avenues. Visit this distinguished institution, witness the architectural marvels, and relive the moments where the supernatural met academia in the Ghostbusters saga.

15 min

Visit the iconic FDNY Hook and Ladder Company 8, immortalized as the Ghostbusters' headquarters in the heart of Tribeca. Once the team secures funding from the fictional Manhattan City Bank (filmed at a now-defunct Irving Trust Bank location near the library on the Avenue of the Americas), they venture seven miles south to this historic firehouse on North Moore Street. Despite concerns about the building's structural integrity, the Ghostbusters decide to make this early-1900s Beaux-Arts firehouse their base of operations. While interior scenes were filmed in Los Angeles, the exterior shots have made this decommissioned firehouse a must-visit for fans and tourists.

10 min

Venture to the Upper West Side and marvel at the imposing structure of 55 Central Park West. Referred to by Stantz as "Spook Central," this art deco marvel, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, has never had an official name despite its illustrious history. Built in 1929, the exterior shots in Ghostbusters depict the building as taller and more ornate than its real-life counterpart, featuring an elaborate rooftop shrine. Witness where the paranormal meets the posh, and discover how Barrett's otherworldly encounter with flying eggs and a refrigerator portal makes her the ghostbusters' first official customer.

15 min

Experience the romance of Ghostbusters at Lincoln Center, where Venkman and Barrett's story takes a delightful turn. Amidst the cultural heart of Manhattan's Upper West Side, Josie Robertson Plaza stands as a hub of artistic brilliance. Positioned between West 65th and 62nd streets and Columbus and Amsterdam avenues, this iconic complex hosts world-renowned institutions like the Metropolitan Opera, the New York City Ballet, and the New York Philharmonic. Picture the enchanting scene as Venkman and Barrett stroll around the fountain in Josie Robertson Plaza. Here, in the midst of Lincoln Center, Venkman seizes the moment to share news of a breakthrough in Barrett's supernatural case, extending an invitation for a date that adds a touch of magic to their budding connection.

15 min

Witness the chaos unfold as Tully opens his bedroom door to an unwelcome guest—Vinz Clortho, The Keymaster, a growling demigod and loyal minion of Gozer. Tully's comical escape leads him into the heart of Central Park. Follow Tully's desperate antics as he seeks refuge at the Tavern on the Green, a historic gem nestled next to Sheep Meadow. The former sheepfold, converted into a restaurant in 1934, adds a touch of charm to the scene. As Tully attempts to garner help from unsuspecting diners, the romantic ambiance and comedic chaos create an unforgettable moment within the earshot of nonchalant patrons. After a brief closure and a multi-million-dollar renovation, Tavern on the Green reopened in 2014, inviting you to relish lunch, dinner, and weekend brunch in a nice setting.

15 min

Against the backdrop of the 57-foot-high USS Maine National Monument, commemorating the sailors lost in the 1898 USS Maine tragedy, Tully encounters a horse and amusingly queries if it's The Gatekeeper. Experience the supernatural spectacle as Louis Tully, now possessed by the ominous spirit of The Keymaster, ventures to the southwest corner of Central Park—Columbus Circle. Nestled at the crossroads of 8th Avenue and West 59th Street, this bustling hub invites you to explore its sights and attractions.

Highlights

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 included

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
Not included
Food and drinks
Gratuities (optional)

Pickup Locations & Times

Your guide will meet you at your centrally-located hotel, hostel or vacation rental If your hotel is located far from the city center, your guide will offer an alternative meeting point in city center of NYC for better logistics. It's a private walking tour with the use of subway. You don't need to call to confirm the tour. The local supplier will contact you via email

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Important Information

  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
  • Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
  • Please note: it's a private walking tour with the use of subway

Reviews(3)

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I8634ARnicholask
July 11, 2025
So cool

Excellent guide, lots of fandom fun, traveled from midtown to Central Park and the upper west side to tribeca to lower Manhattan and

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Rona_K
June 10, 2025
It's a walking tour

This is a WALKING TOUR with subway transportation. The description of the tour on Viator website is deceiving. I assumed because it says on the first page "FREE pick-up included" that meant a car???? Instead we had to take an uber to met our guide on site at Lincoln Center . "What's included" has a drop down menu and you have to open it to see that its a walking tour. Shame on me I guess. It also said Meeting in hotel lobby and we did not. My 8 year old grandson - the big ghostbuster fan lost interest quickly - we were not prepated for so much walking. Stan was a very nice guide and knew his ghostbusters sites. When we got to the firehouse - it was national ghostbuster day with hundreds of people. It was so crowded, the lines were around the block to get into the firehouse or to buy merchandise, so we just left and called it a day without finishing the other GB sites. we could have done this on our own and saved alot of $$$$$. I would not do this again.

Operator response

Dear Rona, Thank you for taking the time to share your feedback. We’re genuinely sorry to hear that your experience did not meet your expectations. We understand how frustrating it must have been to arrive expecting a different type of tour. While the tour is clearly described as a walking tour with subway transportation in several places on the Viator listing, we realize that important details can sometimes be missed, especially if they appear in dropdown menus. We’ll review the listing again to ensure everything is as clear and accessible as possible to future guests. Regarding the meeting point, we apologize for any confusion caused. We aim to provide accurate meeting instructions and will make sure they are consistently communicated. As for the large crowds at the firehouse on National Ghostbusters Day — we completely understand your disappointment. That event draws significant attention each year, and while we can’t control the turnout, we typically recommend guests who prefer a more relaxed experience choose dates outside of this celebration. On a positive note, we’re very glad to hear that you found Stan to be a knowledgeable and friendly guide. We truly appreciate your kind words about him — our guides are the heart of what we do, and your recognition means a lot to us. Thank you again for your honest feedback. If there's anything else we can do for you or clarify further, please don’t hesitate to reach out.

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AnaLee_Z
January 3, 2025
Stan the tour guide was...

Stan the tour guide was wonderful! He was so knowledgeable about the area and very friendly! Loved visiting so many places!

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