The 35 Best Romantic Movies Set in New York, Ranked
- Billy Crystal, Meg Ryan, Carrie Fisher
When Harry Met Sally... is a quintessential romantic comedy that captures the lively spirit of New York City and its enduring role in shaping the relationships between people who call it home. Through the delightful banter and poignant transitional phases of the titular characters' lives, the film cleverly explores the complexities of modern romance within the bustling urban landscape. The iconic Katz's Delicatessen scene and the romantic New Year's Eve finale embody the city's vitality and set the perfect stage for this unforgettable love story to unfold. Considered a trailblazer in the rom-com genre, When Harry Met Sally... continues to resonate with audiences as a testament to the enduring charm of New York City and true love.
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- John Cusack, Kate Beckinsale, Molly Shannon
A beacon of hope for romantics seeking destiny, Serendipity pays tribute to the magical moments that can only happen in the heart of New York City. This charming film intricately weaves the lives of its protagonists, played by John Cusack and Kate Beckinsale, through iconic landmarks like Central Park, Bloomingdale's, and the enchanting Serendipity 3 café. Showcasing the city's serendipitous nature, the movie artfully uses New York's vibrant atmosphere, bustling streets, and striking architecture to paint a picturesque backdrop for this captivating love story. Rooted in chance encounters and fateful decisions, Serendipity firmly stands as a testament to the wonder and allure of New York City romance.
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- Kate Hudson, Matthew McConaughey, Adam Goldberg
In this fast-paced romantic comedy, How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days offers a delightful glimpse into the cutthroat world of New York City's advertising and publishing industries. The competitive, high-stakes environment sets the stage for a whirlwind romance between Kate Hudson's vivacious magazine writer and Matthew McConaughey's charismatic ad executive. The glamorous lifestyle and eccentric pace of the city are beautifully captured through scenes at lavish parties, elegant restaurants, and iconic landmarks like Madison Square Garden. A delightful exploration of love and ambition in the big city, How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days solidifies its place as one of New York City's greatest romantic comedies.
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- Patrick Swayze, Demi Moore, Whoopi Goldberg
This supernatural romance solidifies its place among the best romantic films set in New York City by taking a unique approach to love and loss. Ghost skillfully leverages the city's bustling streets and distinctive neighborhoods to create a powerful visual narrative as Patrick Swayze's spirit navigates the metropolis to protect the woman he loves. The iconic pottery scene and emotional final moments perfectly showcase the enduring connection between lovers, transcending even the boundaries of life and death. A poignant exploration of love's unwavering power, Ghost utilizes the dynamic energy of New York City to craft a truly unforgettable cinematic experience.
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- Tom Hanks, Meg Ryan, Parker Posey
In You've Got Mail, the wonders of technology and the endearing quirks of New York City's literary scene converge to craft a delightful contemporary take on romance. This classic Nora Ephron film lovingly portrays the Upper West Side streets, charming bookshops, and quaint cafes, highlighting the importance of local culture and community. The anonymous email correspondence between the protagonists (played by the effervescent Meg Ryan and the ever-charismatic Tom Hanks) offers a unique perspective on modern courtship, nestled amidst the distinctive backdrop of New York's bustling urban life. A nostalgic masterpiece, You've Got Mail remains an enchanting love letter to both the city and the people who find their soulmates within it.
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- Meg Ryan, Hugh Jackman, Liev Schreiber
The charming time-travel romance of Kate & Leopold beautifully melds the past and present of New York City, highlighting the contrast between the city's history and today's hustle and bustle. The relationship between Kate, a present-day marketing executive, and Leopold, a 19th-century duke, showcases a delightful exploration of modern love with an old-fashioned touch. Iconic locations like the Brooklyn Bridge and Central Park provide a stunning backdrop for their whirlwind romance, further accentuating the enchanting nature of New York that has captivated countless hearts. By intertwining two seemingly incompatible worlds, Kate & Leopold ultimately celebrates the beauty and timelessness of love in the city that never sleeps.
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- Jennifer Garner, Mark Ruffalo, Judy Greer
This playful, heartwarming film allows audiences to experience New York City through the wide-eyed wonder of a young teenager suddenly thrust into the world of adulthood. 13 Going on 30 utilizes iconic locations like the Fifth Avenue shopping district and Times Square to showcase the city's magic and effervescence, while also highlighting the complexities of modern relationships. The film's exploration of self-discovery and growth, both personally and romantically, is beautifully complemented by the city's constant evolution and bustling energy. As a captivating ode to love, friendship, and embracing one's dreams, 13 Going on 30 serves as a reminder that even amid the chaos of the city, true connections can always be found.
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- Nicolas Cage, Bridget Fonda, Rosie Perez
In this charming love story, the vibrant streets of New York City serve as the perfect backdrop for an unexpected romance rooted in a winning lottery ticket and a humble act of kindness. It Could Happen to You showcases the city's distinctly diverse neighborhoods, offering a heartwarming glimpse into the lives of everyday New Yorkers facing extraordinary circumstances. The endearing relationship that blossoms between Nicolas Cage's down-to-earth police officer and Bridget Fonda's struggling waitress captures the resilience and spirit of the city itself. Emphasizing the power of love and generosity, It Could Happen to You is a shining example of the magic waiting to be discovered on the streets of New York City.
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- Natalie Wood, Richard Beymer, Russ Tamblyn
The enduring classic West Side Story represents a powerful fusion of love, cultural barriers, and New York City's gritty urban landscape, breathing life into the timeless tale of star-crossed lovers. Set against the backdrop of Manhattan's West Side in the 1950s, the film masterfully navigates the turbulent turf wars between rival gangs while simultaneously weaving a heart-wrenching romance. The iconic musical numbers and poignant storyline meld seamlessly with the city's rough but vibrant streets, offering an unforgettable glimpse into the complexities of love amid adversity. As a brilliant reimagining of Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet, West Side Story showcases the unyielding passion and spirit of New York City's diverse communities.
- Sandra Bullock, Hugh Grant, Alicia Witt
Two Weeks Notice provides an entertaining look at the world of high-powered New York City real estate through the lens of a charming, unconventional romance. Featuring the delightful pairing of Sandra Bullock and Hugh Grant, this witty comedy explores the often chaotic intersection of professional ambition and matters of the heart. Notable landmarks like Coney Island and the United Nations Headquarters serve as dynamic settings, reflecting the larger-than-life nature of New York and its role as a playground for both love and business. By bringing together the seemingly incompatible worlds of activism and luxury development, Two Weeks Notice triumphantly illustrates the victory of love over adversity in the ever-evolving metropolis.
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- Amy Adams, Patrick Dempsey, James Marsden
An enchanting blend of fantasy and reality, Enchanted brings the magic of fairy tales to the bustling streets of modern-day New York City. The film's juxtaposition of the whimsical world of animation against the dynamic urban landscape allows for a fresh, captivating exploration of love and self-discovery. The endearing characters, brought to life by Amy Adams and Patrick Dempsey, navigate the complexities of romance within the backdrop of Times Square, Central Park, and the iconic New York City skyline. A delightful fusion of Hollywood fantasy and the charms of everyday life, Enchanted is a testament to the transformational power of love in the city that never sleeps.
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- Justin Timberlake, Mila Kunis, Patricia Clarkson
With its humorous take on modern relationships and commitment, Friends with Benefits artfully showcases the city's unique blend of style and sophistication. As the protagonists, played by Justin Timberlake and Mila Kunis, navigate the complexities of their casual arrangement, the film skillfully utilizes iconic locations such as Central Park, Times Square, and the High Line. The stunning backdrop of the city's skyline perfectly complements their evolving emotions, resulting in a captivating journey toward self-discovery and true love. Embodying the spirit of contemporary dating culture in a rapidly evolving world, Friends with Benefits stands as a testament to the power of love in the ever-changing landscape of New York City.
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- Cher, Nicolas Cage, Vincent Gardenia
Moonstruck effortlessly harnesses the eclectic charm of New York City's Italian-American community, showcasing a delightful, captivating romantic comedy that has stood the test of time. Set in Brooklyn, the film embraces the unique sensibilities and traditions of the neighborhood while exploring the intricacies of love, passion, and familial bonds. Cher delivers an unforgettable performance as a woman caught between her commitment to family values and the electricity of newfound love. Boasting iconic scenes at the Metropolitan Opera House and enchanting local eateries, Moonstruck is a warm-hearted tribute to both the city and the power of love to transform lives.
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- Eddie Murphy, Arsenio Hall, John Amos
In this classic fish-out-of-water romantic comedy, Eddie Murphy stars as a pampered African prince who ventures to New York City in search of true love. Coming to America brilliantly utilizes the city's diverse cultural landscape, from the opulence of the Waldorf Astoria to the vibrant streets of Queens, to create a delightful and engaging exploration of romance. The film's endearing storyline and memorable comedic moments accentuate the inherent magic and unpredictability of finding love in the bustling metropolis. A celebration of New York City's diversity and unique energy, Coming to America remains an enduring classic that showcases the city's ability to inspire both laughter and love.
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- Cary Grant, Deborah Kerr, Richard Denning
Often considered one of the most romantic films of all time, An Affair to Remember captures the elegance and sophistication of New York City in the 1950s. The iconic rendezvous atop the Empire State Building solidifies the film's place among the city's most beloved love stories, providing a heart-wrenching exploration of fate and destiny. Cary Grant and Deborah Kerr deliver unforgettable performances as star-crossed lovers swept up in the glamour and allure of Manhattan's high society. A poignant and mesmerizing cinematic journey, An Affair to Remember remains an undeniable classic that perfectly encapsulates the beauty, passion, and heartache of romance in the city that never sleeps.
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- Michelle Pfeiffer, George Clooney, Mae Whitman
In this charming romantic comedy, George Clooney and Michelle Pfeiffer play two career-driven single parents who find love amidst the chaos of balancing work and family life in New York City. As they navigate various setbacks and complications, the city's bustling energy and stunning skyline serve as the ultimate backdrop for their blossoming romance. From navigating the challenges of parenthood on a busy workday to sharing tender moments at a picturesque riverside park, One Fine Day successfully blends humor, heart, and the undeniable magic of New York City. A delightful celebration of love and perseverance in the face of the city's unrelenting pace, this film stands as an endearing tribute to finding happiness in unexpected places.
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- Richard Gere, Winona Ryder, Anthony LaPaglia
Beautifully capturing the alluring colors and ambience of fall in the city, Autumn in New York explores the poignant relationship between a middle-aged restauranteur, played by Richard Gere, and a young woman battling a terminal illness, portrayed by Winona Ryder. Their unconventional romance unfolds against the stunning backdrop of Central Park draped in autumn foliage, the bustling streets of Manhattan, and the cozy warmth of small cafes. The film's poignant exploration of love, loss, and self-discovery finds inspiration in the city's breathtaking scenery, creating a tender and evocative portrait of romance in New York City. Poised at the intersection of passion and mortality, Autumn in New York artfully reminds viewers of the transformative power of love and the city that nurtures it.
- Jennifer Lopez, Ralph Fiennes, Natasha Richardson
A modern Cinderella story set in the bustling world of New York City's hospitality industry, Maid in Manhattan follows the unexpected romance between a hotel maid (Jennifer Lopez) and a wealthy politician (Ralph Fiennes). Through its exploration of ambition, class dynamics, and the transformative power of love, the film highlights the complexities and beauty of human connection within the city's vibrant landscape. Iconic landmarks like Central Park and the glamorous world of Fifth Avenue fashion make for a visually stunning cinematic experience, creating the perfect canvas for this heartwarming love story to unfold. With its unforgettable charm and endearing cast, Maid in Manhattan stands as a beloved testament to the magic of finding true love in the city that never sleeps.
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- Catherine Zeta-Jones, Aaron Eckhart, Abigail Breslin
Set in the bustling realm of New York City's culinary scene, No Reservations explores the evolving relationship between two chefs brought together by an unexpected turn of events. Catherine Zeta-Jones and Aaron Eckhart effortlessly portray the passionate, complex dynamics of their characters as they navigate the challenges of love, ambition, and personal growth. The film's rich portrayal of the city's diverse culinary landscape provides a delectable backdrop for the unfolding romance, accentuating the enticing nature of both love and food. A delightful journey through the heart and soul of New York City's restaurant industry, No Reservations serves up a charming and heartwarming tale of love's transformative power.
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- Tom Hanks, Daryl Hannah, John Candy
A whimsical twist on the classic romantic comedy genre, Splash brings the enchanting world of mermaids to the bustling streets of Manhattan. Tom Hanks and Daryl Hannah share an electric chemistry, navigating the complexities of love across species against the city's dynamic backdrop. Iconic locations like the Statue of Liberty and Central Park offer a charming contrast to the fantastical nature of the film, grounding the unconventional romance in the magic of the city. A delightful fusion of humor, heart, and fantasy, Splash serves as an enduring testament to the power of love in the most unlikely of places.
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- Will Smith, Eva Mendes, Kevin James
In this entertaining romantic comedy, Will Smith stars as New York City's "date doctor" who unexpectedly finds himself falling for a gossip columnist while coaching a lovestruck client. Hitch cleverly showcases the city's diverse dating scene, from the luxurious world of high society soirées to the quirky, offbeat charm of a neighborhood jet ski tour. The film's charismatic cast, witty dialogue, and captivating plot provide an engaging and dynamic exploration of love and self-discovery in the heart of the metropolis. With its unique blend of humor and heart, Hitch emerges as a delightful ode to the unpredictable nature of romance in the city that never sleeps.
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- Jack Lemmon, Shirley MacLaine, Fred MacMurray
A captivating blend of romance, drama, and social commentary, The Apartment explores the turbulent relationships and power dynamics within the high-stakes world of New York City's corporate culture during the 1960s. The film masterfully showcases the intricate balance between personal and professional lives, highlighting the often-complicated pursuit of love and happiness in the bustling urban landscape. Starring Jack Lemmon and Shirley MacLaine, The Apartment offers a compelling exploration of the city's influence on matters of the heart. As a bold and poignant examination of life and love in the big city, The Apartment remains an enduring classic that continues to resonate with audiences.
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- Kat Dennings, Michael Cera, Mimi Imfurst
This enchanting coming-of-age romance captures the youthful energy and vitality of New York City's indie music scene, as two teenagers embark on an unforgettable night of adventure and self-discovery. Nick & Norah's Infinite Playlist artfully utilizes the city's dynamic nightlife, distinctive neighborhoods, and the unbridled spirit of the underground music community to illustrate the captivating nature of young love. As the titular characters, played by Michael Cera and Kat Dennings, navigate the complexities of heartache and vulnerability, the city's vibrant streets and hidden gems become an integral part of their unfolding love story. A unique and heartfelt ode to finding love amidst chaos, this film perfectly encapsulates the electrifying essence of New York City and the limitless potential of love.
- Audrey Hepburn, George Peppard, Patricia Neal
A timeless classic, Breakfast at Tiffany's features the enchanting and sophisticated world of New York City in the 1960s and follows the iconic Holly Golightly, portrayed by Audrey Hepburn. Through Holly's tumultuous relationships, the film sheds light on the complexities of love and loneliness within the bustling urban landscape and high society of Manhattan. Throughout the film, iconic landmarks such as Tiffany & Co. and the brownstones of the Upper East Side provide a captivating backdrop for the unfolding romance. With its unforgettable style, elegant charm, and endearing characters, Breakfast at Tiffany's remains an enduring depiction of love and life in the city that never sleeps.
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- Jennifer Westfeldt, Heather Juergensen, Scott Cohen
This groundbreaking romantic comedy offers an insightful and heartfelt exploration of love, identity, and self-discovery in the diverse landscape of New York City. Kissing Jessica Stein follows the journey of a young woman, played by Jennifer Westfeldt, as she navigates the complexities of her newfound romantic relationship with another woman, portrayed by Heather Juergensen. The film skillfully showcases the city's distinctive neighborhoods and cultural institutions, artfully highlighting the unique challenges and joys of discovering oneself and finding love within its vibrant atmosphere. As a pioneering exploration of love's boundless nature and the fluidity of human connection, Kissing Jessica Stein stands as a powerful tribute to the resilience and diversity of romance in the city that never sleeps.
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- Halle Berry, Jessica Biel, Jon Bon Jovi
This star-studded ensemble film captures the sparkling energy and anticipation of New Year's Eve in New York City, weaving together multiple interconnected stories of love, hope, and new beginnings. With iconic landmarks like Times Square and Central Park at the center of its narrative, New Year's Eve showcases the city's vibrant atmosphere and the universal desire for connection and fresh starts that pervades the holiday. The film embraces the diverse and dynamic nature of New York City, exploring heartfelt themes of love, friendship, and second chances in the city's most glamorous settings. As a celebration of the ever-changing world of romance in the heart of the metropolis, New Year's Eve stands as a shimmering tribute to the magic of New York City.
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- Woody Allen, Diane Keaton, Tony Roberts
Woody Allen's iconic masterpiece Annie Hall offers a brilliantly witty exploration of modern relationships within the vibrant, eclectic world of New York City in the 1970s. The film's unconventional narrative structure, punctuated by its trademark humor and memorable monologues, perfectly captures the complexities of self-discovery and romance in the city's dynamic landscape. From the intellectual banter at Upper East Side cocktail parties to the nostalgic charm of Coney Island, Annie Hall reflects the unique sensibilities of New York City life while providing a deeply insightful examination of love and human connection. Hailed as one of the greatest romantic comedies of all time, this groundbreaking film remains an immeasurable influence on both the genre and cinematic portrayals of New York City romance.
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- Lindsay Lohan, Chris Pine, Samaire Armstrong
In this delightful romantic comedy, Lindsay Lohan stars as a perpetually lucky woman whose fortunes suddenly change after a chance encounter with a handsome stranger, played by Chris Pine. Set against the bustling streets of Manhattan, Just My Luck showcases the city's vibrant energy and inherent unpredictability, reflecting the shifting dynamics of luck and love. The film's entertaining premise, engaging characters, and distinctive New York City backdrop provide an enchanting exploration of romance in the face of adversity. With its unique twist on the classic love story, Just My Luck serves as a whimsical reminder of the magic that can be found on the streets of the city that never sleeps.
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- Spencer Tracy, Katharine Hepburn, Judy Holliday
This classic screwball comedy set in New York City follows the hilarious personal and professional rivalry between a married couple, played by Spencer Tracy and Katharine Hepburn, both of whom are attorneys engaged in a high-profile case. Adam's Rib masterfully explores the complexities of love, gender roles, and work-life balance in the city that never sleeps. The witty banter, engaging plot, and distinctive New York City backdrop combine to create a truly unforgettable romantic comedy. As a delightful ode to the chaotic beauty of love and marriage in the big city, Adam's Rib remains a beloved classic in the world of cinema.
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Port Authority
Fionn Whitehead, Leyna Bloom, McCaul LombardiThis stirring and artful film tells the story of a young man who moves to New York City and becomes entrenched in the city's vibrant ballroom culture, ultimately falling for a transgender woman involved in the scene. Port Authority shines a light on the dynamic, often underrepresented world of New York's LGBTQ+ community, offering a unique and captivating portrayal of love, identity, and self-discovery. The film's exploration of the city's underground queer culture underscores the richness of its diverse neighborhoods and the empowering impact of finding one's tribe in a seemingly chaotic cityscape. As a compelling depiction of love and acceptance in the heart of New York City, Port Authority serves as a testament to the transformative power of human connections that defy traditional norms.
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