The Sopranos is easily one of the greatest television series of all time and helped to revolutionize the television landscape ever since its release in 1999.

Even though I was way too young to be watching that show while it was out, I would always find a way to watch it. And even though certain things would go over my head at times, I still knew I was watching greatness. My dad was a big fan of the show, so what I would do, I would sneak out of my room and quietly watch each episode from the hallway.

I remember one time in particular, I'm pretty sure I was in 2nd grade, and I went into school very depressed. My teacher took notice and pulled me aside to ask me how I was doing. I broke down into tears and told her how upset I was when Tony Soprano got shot. My teacher turned white and was so concerned that I was watching The Sopranos at my age!

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Whether you were old enough to enjoy The Sopranos when it first aired, or you've been able to stream the series since there is something for every fan to enjoy as the show celebrates its 25th anniversary this year!

Celebrate The Soprano's 25th Anniversary with the Soprano Sites Tour

Even though we just wrapped up the holiday season, it isn't too late to gift a loved one or yourself a spot on the 25th Anniversary Sopranos Site Tour. On Location Tours is hosting a journey through the streets and neighborhoods that served as the backdrop for the gripping tales of Tony Soprano and his Mafia family.

This exclusive tour will provide a unique behind-the-scenes perspective, allowing participants to relive memorable moments from the series and gain insights into the creative process that made The Sopranos a cultural phenomenon. The tour is led by a local actor tour guide who shares behind-the-scenes filming secrets and trivia.

From the bustling streets of New Jersey, where the Soprano family resided, to the quaint neighborhoods and eateries that served as the backdrop for their intricate lives, this tour provides an unparalleled opportunity to witness the magic of the series come to life.

Gain exclusive insights into the making of The Sopranos and discover the secrets behind some of the most unforgettable scenes in television history.

Highlights:

  • Embark on a visual journey through the opening credits as you encounter Pizzaland, The Muffler Man, and other enigmatic sites
  • See the very spot where Big Pussy, caught between loyalty and betrayal, shared fateful words with the FBI
  • Get a glimpse of Barone Sanitation, Tony's legitimate facade
  • Step inside the real-life Bada Bing, otherwise known as Satin Dolls
  • Take a photo of the restaurant booth where Tony Soprano sat in the climactic final scene
  • And more!

The tour will be happening on Wednesday, January 10th. To secure your spot on this exclusive tour, please RSVP by Tuesday, January 9th by contacting Erin at erin@onlocationtours.com, or by calling (203) 598-8838. Space is limited, so be sure to reserve your place early.

We look forward to celebrating 25 years of "The Sopranos" with you on this special tour. Don't miss this opportunity to immerse yourself in the world of one of the greatest television series of all time!

About On Location Tours:

On Location Tours, the Concierge Choice Award Winner for Sightseeing and Tours, is among the world’s largest TV and movie tour companies with tours in New York City, Boston and Chicago. The tours feature sites from the hottest and latest on the big and small screen. Founded in 1999, it is one of the East Coast’s most popular tourist attractions. Some of the tours include New York TV & Movie Sites, Sex and the City Hotspots, Gossip Girl Sites, Sopranos Sites, Central Park TV & Movie Sites and Boston TV & Movie Sites.

Real life Sopranos spots to visit in NJ

Since its debut 25 years ago, The Sopranos has lived on as a favorite among fans, old and new. While time has changed some of the New Jersey landscape, there's still plenty of spots that Tony visited, that you can, too.

Gallery Credit: Erin Vogt

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