Breakfast at Tiffany's was filmed in New York in the United States of America.
Locations
Sitting by Fountain
Scene where Holly and Paul talk while sitting on the rim of a fountain.
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Naumburg Bandshell
Scene where Doc Golightly tells Paul about Holly's past.
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Holly Golightly's Apartment
Scene where Holly lives in an apartment building with Paul Varjak and Mr. Yunioshi.
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Tiffany's & Co.
Scene where Holly window shops while eating breakfast and later returns with Paul.
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New York Public Library
Scene where Holly and Paul visit the library and he explains how the cart catalogue works.
Scene was shot The imposing main building of the New York Public Library began construction in 1902. It was completed in 1910, but didn't open until 1911 because it took a year to move all 1,000,000 volumes onto the shelves. During the 80s the library was expanded underneath the adjacent Bryant Park to include miles of new shelves to contain its growing collection.
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Conservatory Water
Scene where Paul is watches the boats in the water and is followed by Doc Golightly.
Scene was shot Named after a conservatory that was part of the original plan for Central Park but never constructed, Conservatory Water is an artificial lake sitting just west of 74th Street. While the lake was originally constructed to be very naturalistic pond filled with waterlilies, it was later remolded with a more definite edge to support a fleet of model boats.