Follow in Midge’s footsteps on a ‘Marvelous Mrs. Maisel’ location tour

Hey, Maisel fans! Now’s your chance to step back in time to 1950s Manhattan and follow in the footsteps of Midge on “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel” Sites Tour with On Location Tours.

Marvelous Mrs. Maisel Tour
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The popular Amazon Prime series is centered around Mrs. Miriam “Midge” Maisel (Rachel Brosnahan), who lives in the Upper East Side with her husband Joel (Michael Zegan) and two kids. Midge’s life changes when she decides to pursue stand-up comedy and perform in the West Village.

Join a marvelous tour guide for a “just-dandy” private cruise in a classic 1957 Studebaker Commander, the same kind of car featured in all three seasons of “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel.” During the tour, you may have a coffee where Abe (Tony Shalhoub) meets with his lawyer in season two, stroll through the park where Midge joins a protest, or grab a bite at the Euro-American diner central to Midge and Joel’s relationship. Plus, you’ll learn how the show’s crew disguised modern-day New York City to make it appear as the 1950s you see in the TV show.

Some of the locations from “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel” include:

Marvelous Mrs. Maisel tour
  • The kosher butcher where Mrs. Maisel picks up the lamb for her famous brisket and black-and-white cookies.
  • The swanky arts center where Joel introduces his parents to Midge.
  • The old-timey bar where Joel gets drinks with his friend Archie. Fun Fact: The bar is also seen in “Mad About You” as the place Ursula works (the twin sister of Phoebe from “Friends,” both played by Lisa Kudrow!)
  • The music store where Midge gets old comedy records

The private 75-minute “Marvelous Mrs. Maisel” sites tour takes place every Saturday. The cost is $450.00 per group of up to three people max (age 13 and older). For a limited time, add on the Central Park TV & Movie Sites walking tour during the purchase process for only $14.00 (Central Park TV & Movie Sites and Mrs. Maisel Sites Tour must be taken on different days).

Click here for more information and to book a tour.

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