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The Devil Wears Prada NYC Locations and Filming Spots

As a movie fan for more than 50 years with IMBd credits and as the author of a New York City travel guide, I know when a movie location is more than a backdrop, it’s a character. Here’s how NYC travelers and fashion-forward fans can step from an On Location Tours bus directly into the world of The Devil Wears Prada and its sequel released in 2026.

As a refresher, the first film features these characters: Andy (Ann Hathaway), Miranda (Meryl Streep), Emily (Emily Blunt), Nigel (Stanley Tucci) and Christian (Simon Baker). It’s streaming on Disney+, Hulu and Max.

Highlights

  • Expert curation: Visiting key filming locations from The Devil Wears Prada films including exact Manhattan sites tied to major scenes
  • Behind the film scenes context: How these real NYC locations were used in the movies.
  • Insider’s travel tips: Tips for turning the tour into a stylish NYC experience with nearby photo-worthy destinations.

Editor’s Note: the writer was hosted.

Stop at Runway Magazine’s Home in the Heart of Manhattan

This sleek Midtown tower at 1221 Avenue of the Americas at W. 49th St. stands in for the offices of Runway Magazine, where Andy’s work-life spirals into high-fashion chaos. Andy frequently enters and exits through the building’s revolving doors. In the final, full-circle moment of the film, Andy looks across the street to glimpse Miranda getting into a waiting car.

Visit This Chic Hotel to See Where Andy Snags the Latest Harry Potter Book

The upscale St. Regis New York hotel in Midtown Manhattan was a film location site for the movie The Devil Wears Prada.

In the seemingly impossible task of securing an unpublished manuscript of the newest Harry Potter book series, Andy races a few blocks from her office in Midtown to meet Christian at the bar inside the St. Regis New York hotel at Fifth Avenue and E. 55th St. Amidst the quiet elegance of the bar, she rushes in and out. By securing the book for Miranda’s twin daughters, Andy manages to keep her job.

Lunch Where Andy Grabbed a Steak for Miranda

The original Smith and Wollensky steak restaurant at Third Avenue and 49th Street in Midtown Manhanattan was a location for the movie The Devil Wears Prada

Miranda orders Andy to bring her a Smith & Wollensky steak for lunch from Third Avenue and E. 49th St location. With an afternoon full of impossible takes (see Harry Potter above), she runs, grabs a takeout bag with the steak and rushes back to the office.

Stroll to Central Park for the Site of Nigel’s Fashion Shoot

The Gapstow Bridge in Central Park in New York City was a film location for the movie The Devil Wears Prada in a scene with a fashion shoot and models.

Nigel is off scouting locations in Central Park for a fashion shoot with models in outrageous costumes. At the Gapstow Bridge near the corner of 59th Street and Fifth Avenue, Andy arrives and confesses she is having boyfriend problems. Nigel makes Andy aware that she is now clearly wedded to the fashion industry.

Walk by Miranda’s Amazing Upper East Side Townhouse

A private residence on East 73rd Street near Lexington Avenue on the Upper East Side of Manhattan was used as the exterior of Miranda's townhouse in the movie The Devil Wears Prada

Andy delivers “the book” to Miranda’s home on the Upper East Side at E. 73rd St. and Lexington Avenue. With so many flower vases and tables, she is challenged to know exactly where to place her delivery. She inadvertently encounters Miranda arguing with her “latest” husband.

Window Shop at Hermès

Hermès Maison Madison is a landmark upscale fashion store on the Upper East Side of Manhattan which was featured in the movie The Devil Wears Prada

Late for work, Emily is seen rushing with bags of Hermès scarves. While on the phone to Andy, Emily crosses busy Madison Avenue at E. 63rd St. with its cabs and delivery trucks, and she is struck by a car. The scarves fly up in the air in a quick, colorful scene.

Climb the Steps for a Gala Selfie

The exterior of the American Museum of Natural History on Central Park West on the Upper West Side of Manhattan was featured in the movie The Devil Wears Prada.

With the principal cast members and hundreds of extras, the exterior of the American Museum of Natural History at Central Park West and 79th Street served as the entrance to the city’s major fashion gala in the film. While there is more than a passing nod to the Metropolitan Museum of Art (The Met) Gala, the filmmakers were not allowed to film on the steps of that museum.

What To Know about The Devil Wears Prada Filming Locations Tour

On Location Tours in New York City offers guided bus tour of film locations for The Devil Wears Prada and other famous movie and TV shows.

On Location Tours provides the most NYC movie tours. Priced at $160 per person for a private tour, this is a journey for filmgoers who are rabid fans of The Devil Wears Prada. Public tours at a lower price may be offered. To book a tour, visit onlocationtours.com or call 212-683-2027.

FAQ: What to Know about the Tour

Do I need to book the tour in advance?

Yes. Tours require a minimum number of people.

How long does the tour take?

It’s a 2.5 to 3-hour tour, depending on traffic.

Is there an opportunity to get off the bus for photos?

Along the way, the guide allows guests to quickly leave the bus to take photos.

Can I visit these locations on my own?

Yes. With Manhattan traffic, a tour that includes public transit and walking would probably take at least a half a day.