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$ 65
Private Tours
Per Person, Minimum of Three
$ 160
‘Nobody Wants This’ Filming Locations Tour by On Location Tours
Lights, camera, romance! Step into the world of Nobody Wants This on a fun, fast-paced driving tour through Los Angeles, where the show’s most memorable moments unfold against some of the city’s most iconic backdrops.
From Mid-Wilshire to West Hollywood and Hollywood to Los Feliz, you’ll trace the on-screen journey scene by scene, cruising past “everyday LA” neighborhoods, stylish hotspots, and instantly recognizable landmarks that helped give the series its signature mix of modern romance, comedy, and real-life city energy.
Ride in comfort on our climate-controlled tour bus (cool in the summer, cozy in the winter) as our expert local actor tour guides bring the show to life with behind-the-scenes filming details, character context, and the kind of insider tidbits fans love, plus plenty of time for photos at the best stop-worthy locations.
Don’t just binge the show, live it! If you’ve ever wanted to stand where the characters stood, see what they saw, and feel the LA vibe that shaped their story, this is your tour.
What Will You See On This Tour?
Highlights include:
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Wilshire Boulevard Temple — Start and end at the Temple, the spiritual “center of gravity” for Noah’s world, and the place that turns Joanne and Noah’s relationship into something bigger than chemistry, because it’s where faith, family expectations, and community pressure all collide.
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Harold A. Henry Park — Stop at this quiet pocket of Koreatown where the couple has their weekday make-out session in Season 2, Episode 10.
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Sasha & Esther’s House — Cruise through the neighborhood where nearly all the most important Sasha-and-Esther conversations happen, because this house becomes the backdrop for everything from gossiping about other couples to the bigger relationship questions.
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The Podcast House — See the home where Joanne and Morgan record their podcast, “Nobody Wants This,” and where so many of the show’s frank conversations about sex, dating, and relationships take shape.
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Urban Light — Snap photos beneath the famous lamps where Noah and Joanne, even after breaking up, still can’t fully let go of each other, and the moment ends with a kiss under the glow in the final episode of Season 2.
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Academy Museum of Motion Pictures — Take in the modern museum setting where nearly 95% of the Season 2 finale unfolds, starting with an awkward elevator run-in between Noah and Joanne and then moving to the Dolby Family Terrace rooftop for Andy and Dr. Morgan’s engagement party, which spirals into the show’s biggest emotional domino effect as Noah and Joanne split, Sasha and Esther decide to part ways, and even the engagement itself collapses mid-party.
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Osteria Mozza — Pass the upscale Italian restaurant where Noah plans a Valentine’s Day “romantic activities” date that includes dinner and pasta making for lunch, but where Morgan calls him out for ruining the sisters’ sacred “drunk lunch” tradition, making this stop a perfect example of how romance and family dynamics constantly compete in the series.
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Jet Rag — See the iconic vintage shop where, in the first scene of Episode 6 Season 2, Noah and Joanne go shopping for costumes for Purim—described as a “Jewish Halloween”—so you get a fun, very LA-style crossover between fashion, tradition, and their relationship trying to fit into Noah’s world.
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The Pleasure Chest — Roll into WeHo to spot the adult boutique where Joanne goes for her podcast searching for “The Obliterator” (a fictional product not actually sold there), with Noah tagging along, and their flirtatious, risky jokes get them caught by Mr. Goldberg, a board member of Noah’s temple, turning a funny errand into a high-stakes “oh no” moment.
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3rd Base LA (Hollywood) — Head into Hollywood nightlife territory to see the sports bar where the Matzah Ballers celebrate their win in Episode 7, and while Joanne tries to cozy up with the WAGS, the guys are posted up with beers watching games under a ceiling of TVs, giving you that classic LA “post-game hang” energy the show taps into.
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And more!
Ready to ride through LA like you’re inside the show? Book now and get ready for a rom-com-meets-city-sightseeing experience packed with filming locations, photo ops, and behind-the-scenes fun.
FAQS
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This tour is for all ages.
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Yes, the vehicle will stop a few times throughout the tour to let guests off and walk around, as well as visit some of the locations.
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No, our buses do not have two decks. Depending on the size of your group, your tour might be in a coach bus, mini bus, Sedan, SUV, or sprinter.
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Please email [email protected] at least 72 hours in advance of the tour to request a wheelchair-accessible vehicle.