The real-life settings from the CW’s “Gossip Girl” are easy to find in New York City. This CW Network sitcom, which ran from 2007 to 2012, starred Kristen Bell, Blake Lively, Leighton Meester, Penn Badgley, Chace Crawford, Taylor Momsen, and Kelly Rutherford and featured several locations across Manhattan.
The Campbell Apartment
Metropolitan Museum of Art
Grand Central Terminal
It’s constantly bustling with people, making great picture ops at the clock tower and plaza. To avoid becoming a target for pickpockets while setting down your camera to snap a selfie, consider bringing a companion or going on a tour where people are more than happy to take pictures of each other.
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The Campbell Bar
Serena van der Woodsen’s (Blake Lively) infamous hook-up with Nate Archibald (Chace Crawford), so of her best friend, Blair Waldorf, occurred in this legendary New York City pub housed within Grand Central Terminal, once known as The Campbell Apartment. This impressive room was formerly the office and reception hall of Jazz Age banker John W. Campbell, and it has a stone fireplace, elegant light fixtures, and a soaring, hand-painted ceiling that measures 25 feet in height. The Gerber Group just renovated the area, so now you can enjoy the Bar, the Palm Court, and the Terrace. A Cold Brew Martini and other creative drinks will set you back a pretty penny, and so will the bar’s selection of hors d’oeuvres.
The Hotel Palace
Want to put yourself in Serena’s shoes for a little while? The Gossip Girl package at Lotte New York Palace will allow you to experience life as she does. Macarons and Prosecco gummy bears are among the welcoming treats included in the box.
To feel like you’re living big, pop a bottle of champagne. In addition, you’ll get 25% off tickets to the “On Location Gossip Girl Sites Tour” and “Spotted at The Palace” postcards that map all of the shooting sites inside the Lotte Palace, making for great souvenirs.
There’s a hefty price tag, but the beverages are well worth it. It’s terrible that no one can seem to remain together these days, but they return in season five for the Shepherds’ divorce celebration. Take note that the staff is quite strict about guests using flash or bright phone lights within; you’ll want to sneak your photos in.
Empire State Building
Because Gossip Girl New York Locations were filmed in genuine buildings rather than fictitious ones, fans who aren’t part of the Upper Crust may still enjoy many of the shows’ depictions of the city. Lastly, read more about travel around the world here.