Times Square
Craig Blankenhorn/MaxWhen Miranda and Mary have their emotional goodbye, it happens in Times Square. Pretty obvious location, but wanted to include it here nonetheless.
Red Rooster: 310 Lenox Ave, Harlem
Craig BlankenhornWhen LTW is tasked with pulling together a fundraiser for Herbert last minute, she chooses Red Rooster, a real restaurant in Harlem.
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Lincoln Center: Upper West Side
Craig BlankenhornWhen Carrie meets Lily, Rock, Giuseppe and Anthony to watch a ballet rehearsal, they're at Lincoln Center, which is a real place you can go watch the ballet in New York. You can also go to the opera!
Washington Square Park: West Village
Craig BlankenhornThe site of Carrie and Seema's first walk and talk of the season (and also the site of that crazy hat) is Washington Square Park. You can tell it's this park specifically because there are a bunch of graduates walking around in NYU purple gowns, and Washington Square Park is basically part of NYU's campus.
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Motel No Tell: 210 Avenue A, East Village
Craig BlankenhornIn the premiere episode, the girls head to a gay bar that is, in real life, Motel No Tell. That's where Miranda meets Mary the nun and they go home together. The bar is doing a specialty Cosmo to celebrate its And Just Like That debut.
Carrie's New House: Gramercy Park
Kirkikis//Getty ImagesNow that Carrie has sold her Upper East Side apartment, she's relocated to a house on Gramcery Park. You can walk around the park, but it is not open to the public. You can only go in if you have a key, and to get a key, you have to own or rent property right around the park. But you can peer in from the outside!
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Enid Frick’s Upper East Side Townhouse: 129 East 73rd Street
HBOThe living quarters of Carrie’s former Vogue editor Enid Frick appear on episode four of the new season, titled “Alive!” In the episode, Carrie attends a launch party for Enid’s new magazine at her Upper East Side home. If that iconic spiral staircase looks familiar, it’s because the real home—which is currently on the market for $27.5 million—was the home of Miranda Priestly in The Devil Wears Prada.
Charlotte's Upper East Side Home: 930 Park Avenue
HBOSame, same, but full of Goldenblatts. Charlotte’s Park Avenue apartment in And Just Like That is actually the same spot she lived in throughout Sex and the City, now complete with Harry and their two children.
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The Mark Bar: Madison Ave
HBOIn episode four of the new season, Lisa Todd Wexley and her husband Herbert visit The Mark for a round of child-free drinks. This Madison Avenue bar is an iconic spot for Manhattan’s elite, having been featured in Succession and hosting A-list guests for pre-Met Gala drinks.
The Comedy Store: West Hollywood, Los Angeles
HBOWhile in Los Angeles, Miranda follows Che to her set at the iconic Comedy Store on the Sunset Strip. This historic club opened in 1972 and has hosted some of the biggest names in comedy from Johnny Carson to Che Diaz, and everyone in between.
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KYU: NoHo
KyuIn episode two, Carrie and Seema meet for drinks at the iconic blue bar at KYU’s NoHo location. This multiple-dollar-sign destination serves up Asian barbecue and contemporary Korean fare. In this case, our girls stuck to liquid dinner.
Neptune's Net: Malibu, California
HBOAlso in Los Angeles, Miranda heads to the beach to engage in some light activism, losing her phone and relying on some friendly surfers to guide her home. When she calls Che to pick her up, the friendly surfers plant her location as across from Neptune’s Net, a landmark seafood restaurant in Malibu.
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Daniel: Upper East Side
HBOIn episode three, Seema meets her current fling Zed for dinner at Daniel, an Upper East Side spot that opened in 1993. There, she is surprised by a visit from his wife—you know, that classic situation.
Nello: Upper East Side
NelloAlso in episode three, Seema meets with Zed at Nello, an Upper East Side Italian restaurant known for its celebrity clientele and $300 pasta dishes. Of course, we never see her dine on that luxury dish, as she storms out when Zed asks her to be a business partner instead of a romantic partner.
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Poppi: Upper East Side
PoppiWant to coffee date like Carrie Bradshaw? Carrie and Seema visit the Upper East Side’s Poppi, an Italian cafe specializing in warm brews and pastries (plus negronis on tap).
Carrie’s Old Apartment: 66 Perry St.
NDZ/Star Max//Getty ImagesYep, you definitely recognize that door. It’s the iconic brownstone where Carrie lives, and you can see the IRL version on Perry Street in the West Village in New York City. (Even though in the show, her apartment is on the Upper East Side.) This is a private residence, btw, so don’t be weird about it if you decide to check it out.
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Carrie and Miranda’s Meetup Spot: Grant’s Tomb
MEGA//Getty ImagesWhen Carrie is on her uncharacteristic walking spree through Manhattan, she goes to say hi to Miranda at Columbia. It looks like they’re sitting on campus, but they’re actually at Grant’s Tomb, which is a monument in Harlem.
James Devaney//Getty ImagesHere’s another view of what the set looked like that day.
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Another Carrie Walking Spot: Bethesda Terrace
James Devaney//Getty ImagesOn her walking tour of Manhattan where she discovers that, yes, the Upper West Side exists, Carrie also takes a quick trip through Central Park, where she finds herself walking on top of the Bethesda Terrace.
Roy Rochlin//Getty ImagesHere’s what it looks like underneath. You might also recognize this iconic spot from Gossip Girl because it’s where Chuck and Blair got married. Fun!
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