UNITED STATES

New York: The City of Iconic Movies and TV Shows

New York is a true movie and television star. 

Whether it's Friends with its iconic Central Perk café, Home Alone 2 set in the luxurious Plaza Hotel, or Breakfast at Tiffany's and its famous scene in front of the Fifth Avenue jewelry store, every corner of the city has been immortalized on screen. 

Walking through Times Square, strolling in Central Park, or gazing at the Empire State Building, you'll feel like you've stepped into scenes you've watched countless times. 

The city is a living canvas where love stories, comedies, and adventures come to life at every turn.


Exploring 1950s America

The United States in the 1950s embodied optimism, rebellion, and innovation. 

Picture yourself driving along the legendary Route 66, passing through small towns seemingly frozen in time, with retro diners, flashing neon signs, and classic cars. 

The influence of rock 'n' roll and film noir is everywhere, and each stop offers a chance to relive an era where America was both traditional and rapidly evolving. 

From impromptu concerts to vintage fashion, 1950s America promises a full immersion into a pop culture that shaped generations.

New Escapade is an independent company, not affiliated with or endorsed by the mentioned franchises. The trips offered are inspired by pop culture without official brand exploitation.