It’s at 451, not 45, and only open for a few days. The queue is insane and unnecessary — unless you need a photo on the set, just peek through the front and remind yourself this isn’t the UWS anyway.
Maria G.
Classificação do local: 5 New York, NY
Finally Seinfeld apartment pop-up in NYC! In addition, all 180 episodes are now available to stream on Hulu starting today! This pop-up apartment opens from 10AM — 7PM so come visit before it goes away! This pop-up features Jerry’s one-bedroom apartment 5A from the show. While being nowhere near the UWS, it is still a cool idea for visitors to check it out. Located right underneath the High Line, come visit this week and next! There are two lines. The first line is right outside of its main exhibit hall. If you don’t want to wait for hours in line to see the apartment, you can peek through the glass window from the outside and see the set-up. But it is more fun to touch and feel when you go to the inside! Once you made it inside, there is a second line to go into the«5A apartment.» You have an option to have the staff taking a video of you making a Kramer entrance. From there, you will need to rush and take a quick tour of its kitchen area. Yes, you can touch those cereal boxes! Then the staff will rush you through the couch area. Yes, you can sit on the couch and take a photo but the staff will ask you to rush. From there, you just have to keep on moving. You will see the PC in the corner. But apparently, Jerry had a Mac in the show, not a PC. Otherwise, the set-up is pretty detail-oriented and accurate. From there, you exit the apartment area and are free to explore its«museum» area. It is very small and you can tour around the space within like 15 minutes from there. You can take a photo on the red couch too! I was lucky to see the«Soup Nazi» Larry Thomas and he was SO nice in person! He was accommodating and did multiple«no soup for you» impersonations for different visitors. The staff were all pretty nice in general. Definitely recommended!