landmark · New York City, United States
Hudson Yards
A filming location from Succession in New York City.

The scene
The gleaming glass towers of this development stand in for the Roy family's media empire.

How to visit
A public plaza free to wander, with the climbable Vessel sculpture and the ticketed Edge sky deck above; it's at the end of the High Line. Go for the architecture and the river views.
Address: Hudson Yards, New York, NY 10001, United States · Open in Google Maps
- Walk the High Line straight to Hudson Yards.
- The Edge observation deck juts out overhead.
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Good to know
- What was filmed at Hudson Yards?
- The gleaming glass towers of this development stand in for the Roy family's media empire.
- Can you visit Hudson Yards?
- A public plaza free to wander, with the climbable Vessel sculpture and the ticketed Edge sky deck above; it's at the end of the High Line. Go for the architecture and the river views.
- Where is Hudson Yards?
- Hudson Yards is a real filming location in New York City. Hudson Yards, New York, NY 10001, United States
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