If you’re a fan of The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, this private tour promises to bring the show’s beloved Manhattan to life. It’s a curated walk through the real locations that appeared in the series, giving fans a chance to step into the world of Midge Maisel and her comedy circuit. While it doesn’t go into the depths of NYC’s history, it’s a fun and personalized way to connect to the show’s aesthetic and era without the hassle of navigating alone.
What really makes this tour stand out are the knowledgeable guides and the intimate, private experience. You get tailored attention and the chance to ask all your burning questions about the show, the filming locations, and how period dramas are brought to life in a bustling city like New York. A second perk is the variety of stops, from historic bars to vintage shops, that add depth and authenticity to your walk.
On the flip side, one thing to consider is the price — at over $300 per person, it’s not a budget option, especially if you’re traveling solo or in a small group. Also, since food and beverages aren’t included, you might want to plan some snacks or a meal around the tour. This experience is best suited for die-hard fans who love the show’s setting and want an engaging, photo-friendly adventure. If you enjoy a mix of pop culture and city exploration, this could be just the ticket.
Key Points

- Personalized attention makes the experience more engaging and flexible.
- Ideal for fans who want to see filming locations up close and hear behind-the-scenes stories.
- Good value for lovers of TV history, given the knowledgeable guides and curated sites.
- Price point reflects the private, intimate nature, but may be steep for some travelers.
- Timing options offer flexibility, with morning or afternoon tours available.
- Most sites are free to explore, providing a budget-friendly component to the experience.
Exploring the NYC of The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel

This private tour is really about capturing the spirit of 1950s and 60s Manhattan, as seen through the lens of the series. We loved the way the itinerary mixes recognizable filming sites with actual historical spots, giving you a layered sense of the city’s past and present. It’s a walk that’s both nostalgic and lively, perfect for fans who want more than just a generic city tour.
While the experience is centered on the TV series, it’s also a little window into the era’s social scene—think jazz clubs, vintage shops, and classic bars—that shaped Midge’s world. The tour’s private nature means you’re free to ask questions and get personalized insights, which adds a lot of value, especially for super fans.
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The Itinerary in Detail
Stop 1: McSorley’s Old Ale House
This historic pub is a natural starting point. Featured in the series, it’s one of New York’s oldest bars, and stepping inside is like walking into a slice of history. According to reviews, guests love this spot as a first taste of the city’s vintage vibe. It’s a quick stop, about 15 minutes, and the best part? It’s free to visit—just pay for your own drinks if you wish.
Stop 2: Washington Square Park
Walking around this iconic park, you can picture Midge joining a protest, a key scene from the show. The guide will give you context about the park’s place in NYC’s social fabric. It’s a 15-minute stop, and again, free to explore. We think this part of the tour captures the lively, bohemian energy that’s so central to the series.
Stop 3: Old Town Bar
Another gem, this one’s among the oldest bars in NYC. The show features it as a classic NYC watering hole, and it’s a highlight for fans wanting to see where Midge might have sipped her drinks. The 15-minute visit feels just right before moving on.
Stop 4: Albanese Meats & Poultry (Lutzi’s Butcher)
Here, you get a peek at the shop where Midge shouted, “I got the rabbi!” The photo opportunities alone make this stop worthwhile. It’s a quick 10-minute visit but packed with photo potential.
Stop 5: Music Inn
A vintage music shop filled with records and old instruments, this spot adds to the nostalgic feel. It’s a 10-minute stop that will appeal to music lovers and vintage enthusiasts alike.
Additional Stops: Cafe Reggio and Gaslight Cafe
The latter was the comedy club where it all began for Midge, a fitting conclusion to your tour. While the tour doesn’t specify how long these stops are, they offer a chance to soak in the atmosphere of the city’s cultural scene.
What’s Included and What’s Not
The tour covers transportation and a private guide—meaning you won’t have to worry about navigating the city or missing out on insider info. Not included? Food and drinks, so plan accordingly if you’re hungry or want to toast at McSorley’s.
Starting from the CUNY Graduate Center, the tour ends at 8th Avenue, close to public transit, making it easy to continue your NYC adventure afterward. The private nature of the tour means only your group participates, providing a comfortable, flexible environment to ask questions and explore at your own pace.
The Value of the Experience

While the $319.50 price tag might seem steep, remember it covers personalized guidance, transportation, and exclusive access to filming locations. Reviews highlight how much guests appreciated the guide’s knowledge and friendliness—many mentioning how they shared memories and met shop owners, adding warmth and authenticity to the experience.
One reviewer summed it up, saying, “Katherine, our guide, was pure delight! We shared so many memories of episodes and got to experience the places filmed from the TV series.” That kind of personal touch really elevates this tour from just sightseeing to a memorable cultural experience.
Who Should Consider This Tour?

This is best suited for dedicated fans of the show who want to see NYC through The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel’s lens. It appeals to those interested in vintage NYC, comedy history, or simply looking for a private, curated experience with a knowledgeable guide. Since it’s a private tour, it’s also ideal if you prefer a more intimate, flexible schedule.
If you’re after a budget-friendly overview of NYC or a comprehensive city tour, this might not be the best fit. But for fans craving nostalgia and charm, it hits the right note, especially with the engaging guide leading the way.
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FAQs

Is this tour suitable for children?
It’s not explicitly designed for children, but since it’s a private, relaxed walk, families interested in the show or NYC history could find it enjoyable. Just keep in mind the stops are mostly quick visits to bars, shops, and parks.
How long does the tour last?
Approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes, depending on your pace and stops.
Can I choose morning or afternoon?
Yes, you can select your preferred time slot to fit your schedule.
Are the sites included in the price?
All the stops are part of the tour, but the sites are free to visit—additional costs might be for food or drinks.
What is the meeting point?
The tour begins at the CUNY Graduate Center at 365 5th Ave, and ends at 28 8th Ave, making it easy to access via public transportation.
Is this a group or private experience?
It’s a private tour, so only your group will participate, providing a more personalized experience.
How much does the tour cost?
$319.50 per person, which reflects the private, guided nature of the tour.
What if I need to cancel?
This experience is non-refundable and cannot be changed once booked, so plan accordingly.
What’s the best way to book?
Booking is recommended about two weeks in advance, as it’s popular among fans.
Is there anything I should bring?
Comfortable shoes, camera, and maybe a notebook if you want to jot down your favorite moments.
If you’re a Mrs. Maisel enthusiast or just love vintage NYC, this tour could be a delightful way to see the city’s classic spots with a guide who shares your enthusiasm. It’s a well-balanced mix of TV nostalgia, local history, and personal connection, all wrapped in a private, flexible package. Just be prepared for the price and plan to enjoy a cozy, intimate experience that’s all about celebrating the charm of a bygone era.
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