Taxi Driver Movie Locations on Private Tour in New York City

Explore 1970s New York with a Taxi Driver tour. Visit iconic film locations, historic sites, and immerse in the city’s cinematic history.

Duration: 2 hours
Cancellation: 1 day learn more
Highlights
  • New York City - Crossroads crossed by Travis

Step into the iconic crossroads once traversed by Travis Bickle as he contemplated his nightly endeavors, mirroring the scenes immortalized in Taxi Driver. Just like Travis, savor the moment, cigarette in hand, at this renowned location, a pivotal setting extensively featured in the film’s promotional campaigns. Immerse yourself in the cinematic charm of Show and Tell Theater, the adult movie theater frequented by Travis. Though the building no longer stands, the echoes of its cinematic legacy resonate through this historical spot. Pose at the exact location featured in the film, creating lasting memories against the backdrop of New York’s captivating cinematic cityscape.

  • New York City - Electoral office of Charles Palantine
    Explore the very building where Travis forged connections in the world of politics, as you unveil the former electoral office of Charles Palantine, a setting where Travis engages with Betsy (Cybill Shepherd), a passionate volunteer for the senator’s campaign. Today, this historical location has transformed into the bustling premises of Bank of America. Delve into the behind-the-scenes magic of Taxi Driver, where keen-eyed visitors may catch a glimpse of none other than the legendary director Martin Scorsese himself. Scorsese makes a subtle cameo appearance, seated near the entrance, observing Betsy’s comings and goings—a cinematic treat for avid fans.

  • Hector’s Cafe & Diner - Immerse yourself in the enduring ambiance of Hector’s Cafe and Diner, an iconic establishment that has graced the streets for over half a century. Nestled in the heart of the Meatpacking District, this diner has been a cherished haunt for the hardworking denizens of the meat district, standing steadfast against the passage of time without losing its original charm. Legend has it that Martin Scorsese himself chose this very diner as the backdrop for the important scene where Travis rendezvouses with his fellow taxi drivers. While most sources affirm this cinematic connection, the mystique of Hector’s Cafe and Diner continues to spark spirited debates among fans, adding an extra layer of intrigue even today.

  • Maine Monument - Stand at the foot of the USS Maine monument, and experience the historical echoes of the poignant site where Travis bears witness to the impactful speech of candidate Charles Palantine, portrayed by Leonard Harris. Erected in 1913, this monument stands as a solemn tribute to the 260 sailors who tragically lost their lives in the explosion of the USS Maine, a warship that vanished into the depths of Havana harbor in 1898.

  • Lyric Theatre - Step into the captivating narrative of The Lyric Theatre, an establishment with a history as rich and varied as the performances that have graced its stage. Originally conceived as an opera school, the theater faced financial setbacks and declared bankruptcy before its grand opening in 1903. This setback, however, marked the beginning of an intriguing journey. The Lyric Theatre transformed into a cinematic gem in 1934, evolving from its theatrical roots into a movie theater. It was within these walls that Travis extended an invitation to Betsy for a movie outing, only for their plans to take an unexpected turn when she discovered the nature of the film—Sometime Sweet Susan. Fast forward to 1996, and the Lyric Theatre underwent a comprehensive renovation. While the facade remains a testament to its historic roots, the interior underwent a complete transformation. Neon lights now adorn the exterior, casting a vibrant glow that sets it apart from its earlier iterations.

  • Times Square / Theater District - Immerse yourself in the luminous charm of Times Square, a dazzling backdrop that makes a recurring appearance in the iconic film Taxi Driver. Transport yourself to a bygone era when this now-tourist haven was shrouded in a different reputation—one of edginess and a touch of danger. Times Square, renowned for its vibrant night lights, once played host to a myriad of adult cinemas that have since faded into history. Explore the intriguing evolution of this iconic location, now a magnet for tourists seeking the bright lights of Broadway and the thrill of the city that never sleeps. Uncover the transformation from its once gritty reputation to the bustling, family-friendly destination it is today.

  • The Olcott - Trace Travis’s steps as he navigates the streets of New York, transporting passengers to the Olcott Hotel and unlocking the cinematic history within its walls. As Travis undertakes one of his errands, he transports a woman to this landmark from the vibrant expanse of Times Square. Established in 1930, the Olcott Hotel boasts a legacy of hosting numerous celebrities, including the ukulele-accompanied singer Tiny Tim and esteemed producer and songwriter Rick Hendrix. Unearth fascinating stories about the notable personalities who have called the Olcott home.

  • The St. Regis New York - In the final scene, Betsy exits the Saint Regis hotel, stepping into Travis’s taxi for one last poignant ride. The Saint Regis, an iconic backdrop for this cinematic moment, adds an air of sophistication to the farewell scene, leaving an indelible mark on the conclusion of Taxi Driver.

What's Included
  • Must see and off the beaten path
  • Multiple start times available
  • Authentic local New York experience with iconic movie locations
  • Customizable itinerary
  • Meeting in the hotel lobby
  • Private walking tour with the use of subway
  • All taxes and fees
  • Expert advice where to go and what to do after the tour
  • Friendly local guide
What's Not Included
  • Food and drinks
  • Gratuities (optional)
Additional Information

Embark on an unforgettable cinematic journey through the gritty streets of 1970s New York with Taxi Driver, featuring the incredible Travis Bickle, portrayed by the legendary Robert De Niro, a Vietnam veteran navigating the urban landscape. Discover the allure of the Big Apple during its most intriguing era, as you explore the locations immortalized in this cinematic masterpiece. Taxi Driver stands as a timeless portrayal of New York’s complexity and charm. Dive into the city’s captivating past, where every street corner has a story to tell, making it a must-visit destination for film enthusiasts and urban adventurers alike.

• Immerse yourself in the vibrant energy of the Big Apple during its most intriguing era
• Explore the historic sites and neighborhoods depicted in Taxi Driver
• Visit renowned movie landmarks like Times Square and the iconic yellow cab stands, connecting with the city’s cinematic history
• Enjoy the company of your local guide who knows all things New York

Location
New York City
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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