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I live in Connecticut but I visit the City a lot, by myself and with a group of friends.
Maybe not in this case but a lot of TV production companies, because of expenses, film some key scenes in the city and the rest is actually done in California inside a studio. Is very expensive to film in NYC. The same thing happened with CHEERS where the only thing Boston was the shot of the front of the building and the rest was produced in Burbank.
The city is a great place to visit and there are things to do all the time, especially if you are interested in the arts, sports or all kinds of entertainment, and excellent restaurants. A good source of info is The New Yorker, which has all the comings and goings in NYC and also the New York Times. We have a group of people and once a month we take the train from Connecticut, visit the latest museum exhibition, catch a play in Broadway and then go to one of the fine restaurants in the city, or go see the Yankees or the Mets or a show at Madison Square Garden. At the Museo del Barrio they always have some interesting exhibit of latinoamerican culture and art. Some times the street entertainers are the best show in town. And since the city has an excellent transportation system there is no need to look for parking or drive around (both activities could be an adventure in themselves). Like every big city there are dangers involved and you should get acquainted with some survival skills to navigate the city if you care to visit.
I have never watched SATC .
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