Experience the ultimate Rocky movie adventure with a private driving tour of iconic locations. Visit Mickey’s gym, Adrian’s restaurant, the Italian Market, and more. Don’t forget to run up the Rocky Steps!
Experience the ultimate Rocky movie adventure with a private driving tour of iconic locations. Visit Mickey’s gym, Adrian’s restaurant, the Italian Market, and more. Don’t forget to run up the Rocky Steps!
- Rocky Statue - Among the many highlights of the tour, the iconic statue and steps that epitomize the essence of the Rocky films are a must-see. Channel your inner Balboa in front of this statue, arguably the most photographed in Philadelphia. Don’t forget to stretch before ascending the city’s 72 most famous steps and striking a victorious pose!…
- Rocky Statue - Among the many highlights of the tour, the iconic statue and steps that epitomize the essence of the Rocky films are a must-see. Channel your inner Balboa in front of this statue, arguably the most photographed in Philadelphia. Don’t forget to stretch before ascending the city’s 72 most famous steps and striking a victorious pose! The view from the top is breathtaking, and your guide will capture the moment on your phone.
- Philadelphia Museum of Art - As one of the largest art museums in the United States, the Philadelphia Museum of Art boasts an extensive collection that spans various centuries and cultures. Its front steps, made famous by the “Rocky” films and known as the “Rocky Steps,” have become a city symbol, where visitors often reenact Rocky Balboa’s triumphant run.
- Mighty Micks - The building that served as the exterior of Micky Goldmill’s gym, Rocky’s second home, still stands. Visitors can explore the building, take photos, and learn why the director chose this location. Across the street is the bar where the dramatic Tommy Gun fight took place, making it a fantastic Rocky corner!
- 1818 E Tusculum St - Rocky’s Apartment from the first movie.
Located in the heart of the Kensington neighborhood, on a side street easily missed without a guide, is Rocky’s apartment from the first film. The building and street remain unchanged since 1976, allowing visitors to take a photo while stretching on the stoop, just like Balboa did before his early-morning run.
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Italian Market - One of America’s oldest and largest outdoor markets, this was the backdrop for Rocky’s famous training montages as he prepared to face Creed. Drive along the road he ran, past delightful shops and fruit vendors, and Pat’s King of Steaks, where Gazzo gave Rocky money for expenses. If time permits, enjoy a steak here.
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1303 Dickinson St - Adrian’s Restaurant, the classic Italian eatery Victor Cafe, serves as the setting for Rocky’s fictional restaurant where he meets Adonis Creed and sits cautiously with Ivan Drago.
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St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic Church - Also known as Father Carmine Church
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Visit this active Catholic Church in South Philly and stand outside the window where Father Carmine sends down a blessing to Rocky, “….So that if I get beat up tonight, it won’t be too bad.”
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Pennsylvania Hospital - Drive past Pennsylvania’s oldest hospital, which served as the setting for the hospital Rocky visits after his first fight with Creed.
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Front Street Gym - The real-life boxing gym extensively used in Creed. This is where Adonis’s training montage concludes with motorcycles racing around him. If open, visitors can take a look inside. It’s the real deal!
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2313 S Lambert St - Rocky and Adrian’s house from Rocky II, nestled in a charming alley in South Philly. The exterior remains as it was during filming, with the numbers still almost adding up to 9!
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Laurel Hill Cemetery - This serene and picturesque cemetery overlooking the Schuylkill River is the resting place of Rocky’s beloved Adrian and Paulie. Pay respects to these characters in front of the real stones made for the movies, and your guide will lead you to the spot where Rocky sits on his wooden chair, reflecting while reading the newspaper.
- Run in the footsteps of Rocky Balboa at the Italian Market
- Donation to a charity supporting Rocky movie communities
- Local expert guide passionate about Rocky
- Explore iconic Rocky film locations like the statue & Rocky steps
- Private transportation in a spacious van through filming neighborhoods
- Run in the footsteps of Rocky Balboa at the Italian Market
- Donation to a charity supporting Rocky movie communities
- Local expert guide passionate about Rocky
- Explore iconic Rocky film locations like the statue & Rocky steps
- Private transportation in a spacious van through filming neighborhoods
- Food and drinks
- Gratuities
- Food and drinks
- Gratuities
Embark on an exhilarating “Rocky” movie locations tour and explore several iconic sites from the legendary series.
Let a knowledgeable local guide handle the driving as you discover the neighborhood that Rocky called home. Visit his apartment from the first film and the building that was used as Mighty Mick’s Gym.
Venture into South Philly, where you can…
Embark on an exhilarating “Rocky” movie locations tour and explore several iconic sites from the legendary series.
Let a knowledgeable local guide handle the driving as you discover the neighborhood that Rocky called home. Visit his apartment from the first film and the building that was used as Mighty Mick’s Gym.
Venture into South Philly, where you can jog through the Italian Market, seek a blessing at Father Carmine’s church, and pass by Adrian’s Restaurant.
Travel to the historic Laurel Hill Cemetery to honor Adrian and Paulie at the headstones created for the movies.
The tour’s grand finale is the renowned “Rocky” steps at the Philadelphia Museum of Art, where you will also find the impressive bronze statue of Rocky himself! Climb the steps for a stunning view of the city and pose with the statue for a fantastic photo opportunity.
Throughout the tour, the guide will share Rocky trivia and recite memorable quotes word for word.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.