Gallery Space located heart of Greenwich Village
Greenwich Village, New York, NY4.8 (5)
45 guests
West Village Office Production Studio or Post-Production Space
Greenwich Village, New York, NY5.0 (1)
10 guests
Light-Filled West Village Brownstone Duplex | Bay Window, Fireplace | Photo, Film, Fashion, Editorial, Interview, Podcast, Commercial
Greenwich Village, New York, NY5.0 (14)
11 guests
West Village Loft with a Clubhouse Feel
Greenwich Village, New York, NY5.0 (33)
15 guests
Stylish Apartment | 4125
Greenwich Village, New York, NY20 guests
Stylish, Funky, Eclectic Brownstone | 5322
Greenwich Village, New York, NY5.0 (1)
30 guests
Horatio Place
Greenwich Village, New York, NY8 guests
Large West Village Penthouse Loft
Greenwich Village, New York, NY5.0 (1)
25 guests
The Folly
Greenwich Village, New York, NY4.9 (8)
150 guests
Sunny West Village Lofted Studio - ft. in Apartment Therapy!
Greenwich Village, New York, NY5.0 (134)
5 guests
Cool downtown loft, quiet, South facing windows w/ holding space. Keyed elevator available.
Greenwich Village, New York, NY5.0 (2)
150 guests
Beautiful Meatpacking District Loft
Greenwich Village, New York, NY5.0 (1)
4 guests
Greenwich Village culinary studio
Greenwich Village, New York, NY5.0 (27)
16 guests
Beautiful Townhouse | 5055
Greenwich Village, New York, NY20 guests
Historic Townhouse Loft Greenwich Village - Great Room
Greenwich Village, New York, NY5.0 (36)
35 guests
West Village Clubhouse for Lifestyle Shoots
Greenwich Village, New York, NY5.0 (4)
30 guests
Dakota Studio
Greenwich Village, New York, NY4.9 (15)
35 guests
Pricing and popularity information in this section is based on proprietary Peerspace booking data, reflecting recent booking activity and the latest data available through March 2026.
Our local hosts have welcomed 11056 people into their film shoot locations with reviews averaging 4.97 stars. Most even said they would book again -- about 99%.
Film shoot locations in Greenwich Village average $347 per hour to rent, but it’s easy to spend less or more depending on what you’re looking for. For a space on the smaller side, expect to spend closer to $192, whereas larger venues run about $378 per hour.
Most film shoot locations are scheduled for 7 hours, with 10 people in attendance. You’ll find the most film shoots starting between 10:00 AM and 11:00 AM.