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Carrie's Stoop (Perry Street)
A filming location from Sex and the City in New York City.

The scene
This Greenwich Village brownstone stoop is Carrie Bradshaw's front step, the show's most photographed address.

How to visit
A private home on a quiet street, so admire and photograph from the public sidewalk and keep noise down; a chain across the steps marks where to stop. It's a short walk from Christopher Street.
Address: 66 Perry St, New York, NY 10014, United States · Open in Google Maps
- The West Village's cafés and shops are all around.
- Bleecker Street's boutiques are a block away.
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Good to know
- What was filmed at Carrie's Stoop (Perry Street)?
- This Greenwich Village brownstone stoop is Carrie Bradshaw's front step, the show's most photographed address.
- Can you visit Carrie's Stoop (Perry Street)?
- A private home on a quiet street, so admire and photograph from the public sidewalk and keep noise down; a chain across the steps marks where to stop. It's a short walk from Christopher Street.
- Where is Carrie's Stoop (Perry Street)?
- Carrie's Stoop (Perry Street) is a real filming location in New York City. 66 Perry St, New York, NY 10014, United States
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