building · New York City, United States
Hook & Ladder 8
A filming location from Ghostbusters in New York City.

The scene
This working Tribeca firehouse is the Ghostbusters' headquarters, its red doors instantly recognisable.

How to visit
A real, active fire station, so admire the exterior from the sidewalk without blocking the doors; there's a small Ghostbusters plaque and sign. It's in the heart of Tribeca.
Address: 14 N Moore St, New York, NY 10013, United States · Open in Google Maps
- Tribeca's cobbled streets and cafés surround it.
- The Hudson River greenway is a short walk west.
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Good to know
- What was filmed at Hook & Ladder 8?
- This working Tribeca firehouse is the Ghostbusters' headquarters, its red doors instantly recognisable.
- Can you visit Hook & Ladder 8?
- A real, active fire station, so admire the exterior from the sidewalk without blocking the doors; there's a small Ghostbusters plaque and sign. It's in the heart of Tribeca.
- Where is Hook & Ladder 8?
- Hook & Ladder 8 is a real filming location in New York City. 14 N Moore St, New York, NY 10013, United States
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