Discover Philadelphia’s Movie and TV Magic: An Honest Review

If you’re a film buff or just love seeing the city through a different lens, the Philadelphia Movie and Television Sites Walking Tour offers a pretty neat way to combine sightseeing with some Hollywood history. This tour is designed for those who want to see where some of their favorite movies and TV shows were filmed, all while strolling through Philly’s lively streets. We’ve found that it’s a chance to learn about the city’s connection to pop culture in a laid-back, engaging way.
What we really like about this experience is how knowledgeable guides bring these sites to life with stories and tidbits you won’t find on a map. Plus, the tour hits some iconic spots, especially the Rocky steps and the famous LOVE Park, giving you great photo ops. However, a potential drawback is that it’s quite a walk—so it’s best for those comfortable with a bit of distance and summer sun. It’s a solid pick for anyone who’s curious about film locations or wants a different way to explore Philly beyond the usual tourist spots.
This tour is best suited for movie fans, TV enthusiasts, or anyone interested in Philly’s cinematic role. It’s not a leisurely sit-down event, but if you’re up for a walk and some fun stories, you’ll find it quite rewarding.
Key Points

- Engaging guides make the stories behind each location come alive.
- Iconic Philly landmarks like the Rocky steps and Love Park are part of the route.
- Filming locations from popular films and shows add a fun twist to the city’s sights.
- A mix of history and pop culture makes the tour appealing to a broad audience.
- Fast-paced walking means you’ll need to be comfortable with a good amount of movement.
- Great value at $35 per person considering the sights and stories you’ll see and hear.
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The Tour Experience: What You Should Expect
This walking tour lasts about 2 hours and covers a variety of Philadelphia’s film and TV spots. Starting at the Academy of Music, your journey will wind through some of the city’s most recognizable neighborhoods and landmarks, ending at the Philadelphia Museum of Art steps, famously known as the Rocky steps. The tour runs at a consistent pace, so wear comfortable shoes—you’ll be walking quite a bit.
The Itinerary Breakdown
Rittenhouse Square is the first stop, giving you a taste of upscale Philly and a picture-perfect backdrop. It’s not just pretty—this square has been in films like Trading Places, Rocky II, and The Sixth Sense. You’ll get insights into its cinematic role that can turn a simple park visit into a mini film history lesson.
Next, the tour visits a site featured in Martin Scorsese’s Age of Innocence. This spot isn’t necessarily a blockbuster but adds a touch of classic movie history to your walk. Trading Places fans will enjoy seeing the location from that 1980s comedy, which is part of the tour’s charm—highlighting that Philly’s film footprint isn’t just modern blockbusters.
A stop dedicated to M. Night Shyamalan’s Unbreakable is a highlight, especially for fans of the director’s intriguing storytelling. You’ll learn how these locations tie into his filmography and add a layer of local pride to the tour.
The route also passes the Wanamaker’s Eagle, a classic shopping landmark, and a site from the acclaimed film Philadelphia. This film, which won an Oscar, is especially meaningful for its portrayal of the city and its history.
TV and Film Highlights
Some stops stand out because they’ve appeared in TV shows like Cold Case and Baby Mama, giving fans of those shows a chance to step into their worlds. The tour also includes locations from DC’s Shazam! and the National Treasure franchise, making it a mix of genres and eras.
Not to forget, the Rocky steps and the iconic Rocky Statue are the grand finale—something every visitor looks forward to. You’ll likely end up with plenty of photos at this world-famous spot, and it’s a satisfying way to wrap up your Philly film walk.
The Guides and Group Size
Reviewers rave about the guides’ knowledge and friendliness. One reviewer mentioned Alex as being engaging and interesting, while another praised David for his professionalism and storytelling skills. Smaller groups, capped at around 25 people, make the experience more personal, allowing for questions and interaction.
The Practical Side
The ticket costs $35, which is quite reasonable considering the number of locations covered and the stories told. The tour begins at 3:00 pm, making it a perfect afternoon activity—especially if you want to avoid the heat or combine it with other sightseeing.
People have noted that the walk can be physically demanding, especially in summer, so bring water and wear comfortable shoes. If you’re not into walking or have mobility concerns, this might not be the best fit.
The Value and Who It’s For

Given the price and what you get—an expert guide, visits to major film sites, and a fun walk through Philly—this tour offers good value. It’s particularly attractive for film lovers who want more than just a history tour and are interested in seeing the city through a pop culture lens. The stories shared by guides add depth, making the experience more than just sightseeing.
If you’re visiting Philadelphia and want a mix of entertainment, city sights, and some surprises, this tour will likely delight. Just keep in mind the walking distance and pace—it’s best suited for active travelers comfortable with a fair bit of strolling.
FAQ
Is this tour suitable for families or children?
While not specifically geared toward kids, this tour can work for families with older children who enjoy movies and TV shows. Keep in mind the walking distance and that it’s a two-hour trek.
What is the meeting point?
The tour starts at the Academy of Music at 240 S Broad St, Philadelphia.
When does the tour end?
It concludes at the Philadelphia Museum of Art steps at 2600 Benjamin Franklin Pkwy.
How long is the tour?
It lasts approximately 2 hours, covering multiple filming locations and landmarks.
Is the tour accessible for public transportation?
Yes, the starting point is near public transit, making it easy to reach.
Are service animals allowed?
Yes, service animals are permitted on the tour.
Do I need to book in advance?
Yes, most travelers book about 26 days in advance, and the tour is popular—so planning ahead is a good idea.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, there’s free cancellation up to 24 hours before the tour, providing some peace of mind.
Philadelphia Movie and Television Sites Walking Tour
“Great info about tv/movie locations, ending at the famous Rocky Steps. Our guide Alex was friendly and interesting.”
Final Thoughts
If you’re someone who loves movies, TV shows, or just enjoys learning about how Philadelphia has been a backdrop for countless stories, this walking tour is a solid choice. The knowledgeable guides and the cinematic landmarks make it a fun, engaging way to see the city differently. Just be prepared for a good amount of walking, especially in warmer months.
For those who appreciate stories behind the scenes and want to tick off some iconic Philly sights while doing so, it’s a reasonably priced, enjoyable highlight of any trip. It’s not overly touristy, and the mix of history, pop culture, and local flavor makes for a memorable stroll.
This tour strikes a nice balance—informative, lively, and packed with recognizable sights—and it’s well worth considering if you’re eager to see Philadelphia through the lens of film and television.
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