REVIEW · NEW YORK CITY
3.5 Hour Private SATC Hotspots Guided Tour
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Want SATC magic without the crush? This private 3.5-hour tour turns New York into a show recap, with 40+ filming locations pointed out along the way. You’ll ride in comfort while a guide connects scenes to real streets, plus you get a stop at Scout at Onieal’s where you can order a cosmo.
My two favorite parts are the relaxed private format and the way the guide makes each location feel specific, not generic. One thing to consider: at $319.50 per person, this is a splurge compared to standard group tours, so it’s best if you’ll actually use the comfort and extra storytelling time.
In This Review
- Key Highlights You’ll Care About
- Private SATC Hotspots Tour: Comfort With Built-In Storytelling
- Meeting at Bergdorf, Ending at Bryant Park
- The On Location Tours Segment: 40+ Places Without the Foot Traffic
- Plaza, West Village, and Meatpacking: Quick Photo Stops That Still Feel Specific
- The Plaza Stop
- West Village Stop
- Meatpacking District Stop
- Buddakan Rehearsal Dinner: A Short Break With Real Scene Weight
- Onieal’s Grand Street Restaurant & Bar: The Scout Cosmo Moment
- What You’re Really Paying For: $319.50 Per Person Value Check
- How the Short Stop Timing Works (and How to Use It)
- Best Fit: Who Should Book This Private SATC Hotspots Tour
- Should You Book This SATC Hotspots Private Tour?
- FAQ
- How long is the Sex and the City hotspots private tour?
- Where does the tour start and end?
- Is this tour private?
- What’s included in the price?
- Are there admission tickets included?
- What about the cosmo at Onieal’s?
- What language is the tour offered in?
- Is the tour suitable for children?
- What happens if I cancel?
Key Highlights You’ll Care About

- Private coach format so you’re not stuck with a crowd every time you spot a familiar corner.
- 40+ SATC locations highlighted across the TV series and the two movies.
- A real stop for a cosmo at Onieal’s Grand Street (cosmo price not included).
- A short, focused Buddakan break where you can see where Carrie and Big had their rehearsal dinner.
- Quick neighborhood photo time in spots like the Plaza, West Village, and the Meatpacking District.
Private SATC Hotspots Tour: Comfort With Built-In Storytelling

If you love Sex and the City, you already know the magic is in the details. This tour’s idea is simple: drive between iconic spots, pause for photos, and have someone narrate what you’re looking at so you’re not wandering with a map and a half-remembered plot.
You’ll get a private experience with only your group. That matters more than it sounds, because it keeps the vibe fun instead of rushed, especially when people start stopping every few seconds for pictures. You also get coached transportation, which is a big deal in New York when the weather is unpredictable or your feet are already tired from exploring on your own.
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Meeting at Bergdorf, Ending at Bryant Park
Your tour starts at Bergdorf Goodman, 754 5th Ave. Ending at Bryant Park is handy because it puts you back in a central area with lots of transit options and easy access to more wandering.
Time-wise, plan for about 3 hours 30 minutes. The schedule is built around multiple short stops rather than one long walking segment, which keeps the pace lively without draining you. It’s a good format if you want SATC hits without turning the day into a marathon.
The On Location Tours Segment: 40+ Places Without the Foot Traffic

The core of the experience is the guided route that highlights more than 40 SATC locations across the TV series and both movies. You’ll do this via coach, which means you can sit back and let the guide connect the dots.
This is also the moment where the tour can save you effort. Instead of trying to line up filming spots on your own, the guide is doing the sequencing—so you’re less likely to miss something important or end up backtracking. Admission for this portion is listed as included, so you’re not juggling extra tickets mid-tour.
One practical tip: bring a charged phone and keep your camera ready. Because the tour uses brief stops, you’ll want to be able to capture the streets fast and then rejoin the group without friction.
Plaza, West Village, and Meatpacking: Quick Photo Stops That Still Feel Specific

After the main segment, you’ll hit three neighborhoods that are basically SATC shorthand.
The Plaza Stop
You’ll visit iconic locations from the show and movies in a half-day style, action-packed stop. Admission is listed as free for this segment, so this is about the experience and photos rather than buying anything.
The Plaza area can be busy, so the private format helps. You’ll still want to be efficient with your camera shots, but you won’t be fighting as many other tour groups for space.
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West Village Stop
Next up is the West Village, another neighborhood packed with recognizable “walk this way” energy. This stop is also listed as free for admission, and the time is set at about 15 minutes.
The value here is not just seeing the scenery. It’s having a guide frame what you’re looking at—so your photos end up tied to scenes, not just pretty streets.
Meatpacking District Stop
Then you’ll move to the Meatpacking District, another area that shows up again and again when the show wants that stylish, fashion-forward feel. Again, the stop is listed with free admission and about 15 minutes.
This is a good place to slow down and scan. Even in a short time window, you can spot details like building fronts, street angles, and the general neighborhood vibe that helps you understand why scenes looked the way they did.
Buddakan Rehearsal Dinner: A Short Break With Real Scene Weight

One of the most interesting parts is the stop at Buddakan, where you get off the bus to see where Carrie and Big had their rehearsal dinner. This is a tighter stop—listed at about 10 minutes—but it’s also one of the moments that feels most plot-linked.
Admission is listed as included for this stop. That’s meaningful because it keeps the tour moving while still giving you a structured reason to stop here, not just a glance from the sidewalk.
If you’re the type who likes to connect the scene to the setting, this is the part you’ll remember later. A short time window can work well here because it keeps attention focused on one specific story location.
Onieal’s Grand Street Restaurant & Bar: The Scout Cosmo Moment

The last attraction stop is at Onieal’s Grand Street | Restaurant & Bar for a cosmo at Onieal’s, aka Scout, the bar owned by Steve and Aidan. You’ll have about 15 minutes here.
This is the stop with the most clear “do something” value because you can actually order a drink. The cosmo isn’t included, so you’ll pay directly at the bar, but it’s a fun, low-effort way to make the tour feel real instead of just visual.
There’s also a small but smart reason this works: getting an adult beverage at the end gives you a break before you head into the rest of the evening. If you’re planning dinner or nightlife afterward, this makes timing easier.
What You’re Really Paying For: $319.50 Per Person Value Check

At $319.50 per person, this tour isn’t priced like a budget walking loop. The value comes from three things you can feel while you’re on it:
First, you’re paying for private pacing. That means fewer crowds around you when you’re trying to see the street corners that matter. Second, you’re paying for a guide who explains the sights while you ride, which cuts down on research time and guesswork. Third, the tour includes transportation by coach, which can save you time and energy in NYC.
You also get admission coverage in key places: the On Location Tours segment shows admission ticket included, and Buddakan is listed with admission ticket included as well. Other neighborhood stops are listed as admission free. And you’ll likely spend less energy planning your own ticket strategy because the tour folds those pieces into the route.
What’s not included is food and drinks unless specified. The cosmo option at Onieal’s is extra, so treat that as an add-on you may or may not want.
How the Short Stop Timing Works (and How to Use It)

The schedule is built on compact blocks: several 15-minute stops, plus a 10-minute Buddakan break. That structure can feel fast if you’re hoping for long hangs, but it’s also the reason the tour can fit in so many “I know this place” moments.
Here’s how to make it work for you:
- Keep your photos quick. Take the shot you want, then move.
- If you’re asking questions, do it early in a stop so the guide can answer without everyone waiting.
- Wear comfortable shoes anyway, because you’ll be getting in and out of the coach and walking a bit to viewpoints.
Also, since this is an English-language tour, plan to stick with the guide’s pace. The value is the explanation during the route and during each brief stop, not silent wandering.
Best Fit: Who Should Book This Private SATC Hotspots Tour
This tour is a great match if you want SATC locations without turning your day into an exhausting self-guided scavenger hunt.
You’ll likely enjoy it most if:
- You’re a fan who wants more than a photo stop and likes scene-to-street context.
- You prefer comfort and a private vibe over crowded group logistics.
- You’re traveling with friends or as a couple and you’d rather spend money on quality time than on DIY planning.
It’s not recommended for children aged 12 and under, so it’s better suited to adults and older teens who can handle the pace and the adult bar stop.
It’s also worth noting you can bring service animals, and it’s listed as near public transportation. Most travelers can participate, which makes it broadly practical for different trip styles.
Should You Book This SATC Hotspots Private Tour?
If your priority is seeing a lot of iconic Sex and the City locations with guide context, this is a strong option. The private format and coach transportation are the real selling points, especially if you want comfort and an easy timeline from start to finish.
I’d book it if you:
- Want 40+ hotspots handled for you in one outing.
- Value a calmer experience over joining the biggest crowds.
- Are happy with short, focused stops and want the cosmo option at the end.
I’d think twice if you’re budget-focused or you prefer long, slow wandering at your own pace. With only about 15 minutes at several key stops, this tour is best for people who like the “hit the highlights, then head out” style of sightseeing.
FAQ
How long is the Sex and the City hotspots private tour?
It runs about 3 hours 30 minutes.
Where does the tour start and end?
It starts at Bergdorf Goodman, 754 5th Ave, New York, NY 10019, and ends at Bryant Park, New York, NY 10018.
Is this tour private?
Yes. It’s a private tour/activity, meaning only your group will participate.
What’s included in the price?
The guided tour and transportation by coach are included. Food and drinks are not included unless specified.
Are there admission tickets included?
Admission is included for On Location Tours and for Buddakan. Admission is free for the Plaza, West Village, and Meatpacking District stops.
What about the cosmo at Onieal’s?
You can stop for a cosmo at Onieal’s (Scout), but the cosmo price is not included.
What language is the tour offered in?
The tour is offered in English.
Is the tour suitable for children?
It is not recommended for child aged 12 and under.
What happens if I cancel?
The experience is non-refundable and cannot be changed for any reason.





































