Does Seinfeld live at the Beresford?
Does Seinfeld live at the Beresford?
Jerry Seinfeld is a real-life celebrity of the UWS, but his actual apartment is at The Beresford, located at 211 Central Park West (on the corner of 81st Street).
What neighborhood does Jerry live in Seinfeld?
Much of the show’s action takes place in Jerry’s apartment located in New York City at 129 West 81st Street, apartment 5A (3A in seasons 1 and 2). He and his friends also frequently have coffee or meals together at Monk’s Café.
What floor is Jerry Seinfeld’s apartment on?
No joke: The price of this 14th-floor apartment at the legendary Beresford, where residents include Jerry Seinfeld, has been slashed nearly in half.
Where is Jerry’s apartment in real life?
The West 81st Street address that was home to Jerry, Kramer, and Newman can still be found on a quiet block between Amsterdam and Columbus avenues. But the show exterior doesn’t look like the one above for good reason: The true building is evidently located at 755 S. New Hampshire Avenue—in Los Angeles.
Can you visit Seinfeld’s apartment?
Fans enter the exhibit through a hallway of famous Seinfeld quotes and can take a left to stop by Jerry’s to dissect the day’s minutia. Although you can’t visit Kramer’s apartment, you can recreate George’s risque photo shoot, which Kramer directed, at the opposite end of the gallery.
Where is the real Seinfeld Diner?
Tom’s is at Broadway and 112th Street on Manhattan’s Upper West Side. Take the No. 1 train to Cathedral Parkway/110th Street. Walk two blocks north on Broadway and the diner will be on your right on the north side of the 112th Street.