• Visit the legendary Satin Dolls strip club.
• Snap a quirky photo at Venture Recycling (Barone Sanitation).
• Step back in time at the historic Skyway Diner.
• See the giant Muffler Man, a fiberglass landmark.
• Explore St. Cecilia's Parish, a historic Catholic church.
• Enjoy homemade treats at Holsten's Ice Cream Parlor.
From Manhattan to "Sopranoland"
Welcome to the ultimate Sopranos Filming Locations Tour, where you'll step into the iconic world of Tony Soprano and his crew right here in New York and New Jersey!
Our journey begins with the thrill of the opening credits, as you soak in the breathtaking Manhattan skyline and glide through the exit of the Lincoln Tunnel into Jersey territory. You'll witness famed sights like The Muffler Man, Pizza Land, and even catch a glimpse of the historic Tudor house before hitting the road to the Pulaski Skyway, just like in every episode's unforgettable ending.
As we delve deeper into the heart of Sopranos territory, get ready to recognize some familiar landmarks. From Barone Sanitation to Big Pussy's auto body shop, every stop is steeped in the gritty allure of the hit series. And of course, no tour would be complete without a visit to Satin Dolls, better known as the Bada Bing.
But we're just getting started. Prepare to step into the shoes of Tony and his crew as we explore major filming locations like Cozzarelli's, Party Box, and the legendary Satriale's Pork Store. Feel the nostalgia wash over you as we pull up to Holsten's, the setting for the unforgettable final scene of the series. Don't forget to grab some onion rings and cozy up in "Tony's" booth for a photo op that's sure to make your friends green with envy.
From the Gold Driving Range to Harrison High School, our tour leaves no stone unturned in uncovering the hidden gems of Sopranos lore. So join us for a day of cinematic exploration and relive the magic of one of television's greatest shows. Book your tickets now and let the adventure begin!
You Gotta Eat…
After delving into the world of The Sopranos, extend your culinary exploration to the enchanting neighborhood of Little Italy. Wander along Mulberry Street, where a plethora of inviting Italian eateries awaits your discovery. From the iconic Lombardi's to the cozy ambiance of Café Roma, you'll find a diverse array of dining options to suit every palate.
Immerse yourself in the rich history of Little Italy, once a bustling enclave teeming with Italian immigrants in the late 1800s. Though the neighborhood may have diminished in size, its charm remains intact, offering a glimpse into its storied past.
Savor the flavors of Italy at Umberto's Clam House or Il Cortile, where delectable dishes await. Experience the warmth of family-style dining at La Mela or indulge in upscale Italian cuisine at Grotta Azzurra.
And no visit to Little Italy would be complete without sampling some of its famous sweets. Treat yourself to cannolis at Ferrara Bakery and Café or unwind with a glass of wine and tiramisu at one of the charming outdoor cafes.
Whether you're craving traditional favorites or eager to explore new culinary delights, let Little Italy captivate your senses with its authentic Italian flavors. Buon appetito!
Consejos
Pick-up Information:
In front of the Button Statue at 191 West 39th Street at the corner of 7th Avenue.
Please look for a tour guide with a blue umbrella and contact us (212) 683-2027 for any issues.
Drop-off Information:
Near lower Time Square.
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