As a "Friends" fanatic myself, I often wonder about the places in New York City featured in the various episodes and whether I could actually visit them. Most of them are fictional or no longer exist, but there are a few places you can go to reminisce about your favorite "Friends" moments. So, here are six places in New York City you definitely need to visit as a "Friends" fan.
1. The Apartment Building, Obviously
The building used for the exterior shot of the apartments in "Friends" is real and is located at 90 Bedford Street at the corner of Grove Street in Greenwich Village. It's an obvious must-see.
2. The Pulitzer Fountain
This is the fountain that the friends danced around in for the iconic theme song, and it's located right in Central Park.
3. Bloomingdale's
This is the department where Rachel worked before she moved on to Ralph Lauren, where she met Joshua, and where she started her career in fashion.
4. The Plaza Hotel
This is where Monica and Chandler celebrated their engagement in "The One WIth Monica's Thunder," and is actually really gorgeous.
5. The Central Perk Replica
While Central Perk isn't a real coffee shop, a pop-up replica opened up in 2014 on Lafayette Street and it's definitely a must-visit.
6. Chandler's Office
The fictional Chandler works in the real Solow Building, located on West 57th street.