Постер к "Breakfast at Tiffany's"

Where was Breakfast at Tiffany's filmed

Breakfast at Tiffany's

Year: 1961

Genre: Comedy, Drama, Romance

Country: USA

Breakfast at Tiffany's was filmed in New York in the United States of America.

If you have suggestions for improving information about locations, you can make them using the editing function.

Locations

  • Central Park

    In movie

    Scene where Holly and Paul spend a day doing things they have never done before, walking through the park together in a sequence that captures the romantic spirit of New York City and the growing connection between the two characters as they explore the city.

    Real

    Scene was shot the sprawling 843-acre public park in the heart of Manhattan, one of the most visited urban parks in the world. The Mall in Central Park, specifically mentioned in the source text as a popular NYC film location, is a grand tree-lined promenade that has appeared in countless films over the decades.

  • Central Park - The Mall

    In movie

    Scene where Holly and Paul spend time together walking through Central Park, enjoying a day of spontaneous adventures around the city. The park scenes help establish their growing romantic connection and showcase the beauty of Manhattan's most famous green space during their carefree explorations.

    Real

    Scene was shot the Mall and Literary Walk in Central Park, a grand tree-lined promenade stretching from 66th to 72nd Street. It is one of the most photographed and filmed locations in all of New York City. The Mall is the only intentionally designed straight path in Central Park and is lined with American elm trees, creating a dramatic canopy that has appeared in countless films over the decades.

  • Conservatory Water

    In movie

    Scene where Paul is watches the boats in the water and is followed by Doc Golightly.

    Real

    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.

  • Holly Golightly's Apartment

    In movie

    Scene where Holly lives in an apartment building with Paul Varjak and Mr. Yunioshi.

    Real

    Scene was shot

  • Naumburg Bandshell

    In movie

    Scene where Doc Golightly tells Paul about Holly's past.

    Real

    Scene was shot

  • New York Public Library

    In movie

    Scene where Holly and Paul visit the New York Public Library together as part of their day of doing things they have never done before, exploring the grand interior of this beloved Manhattan institution during their spontaneous adventure around the city.

    Real

    Scene was shot the main branch of the New York Public Library, also known as the Stephen A. Schwarzman Building, located on Fifth Avenue at 42nd Street. This Beaux-Arts masterpiece was completed in 1911 and is famous for its grand reading rooms and the iconic stone lion statues guarding its entrance. It is one of the most filmed buildings in New York City.

  • New York Public Library

    In movie

    Scene where Holly and Paul visit the library and he explains how the cart catalogue works.

    Real

    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.

  • Sitting by Fountain

    In movie

    Scene where Holly and Paul talk while sitting on the rim of a fountain.

    Real

    Scene was shot

  • Tiffany & Co. flagship store, Fifth Avenue

    In movie

    Scene where Holly Golightly, still wearing a Givenchy evening dress from the night before, stares dreamily into the gem-filled Tiffany's window while consuming a breakfast of take-out coffee and a Danish pastry early in the morning on a deserted Fifth Avenue. This moment became one of cinema's most enduring images.

    Real

    Scene was shot the legendary Tiffany & Co. flagship store on Fifth Avenue in Midtown Manhattan, which has been operating at this location since 1940. The building is a landmark of luxury retail and one of the most photographed storefronts in the world. It served as the backdrop for the film's most iconic opening sequence.

  • Tiffany's & Co.

    In movie

    Scene where Holly window shops while eating breakfast and later returns with Paul.

    Real

    Scene was shot