1. The Friends building is a famous apartment building located in Greenwich Village, New York City. The building was used as the fictional residence for the main characters in the hit TV show, Friends. The exterior shots of the building were used in the beginning and end credits of every episode. The building itself is an iconic piece of Manhattan architecture, with its red brick facade, fire escapes, and ornate decorations. The actual interior of the building was not used in filming, as the show was shot primarily on a soundstage in Los Angeles.
2. The Friends building is a private apartment building, so there are no specific working hours. However, fans can walk by the building at any time to see and take photos of the outside. The phone number for the building is not publicly available for privacy reasons.
3. There is no ticket required to see the Friends building, and transportation options include taking the subway to the West 4th Street station (A, B, C, D, E, F, or M trains) or the Christopher Street station (1 train). The building is located at 90 Bedford Street, between Grove and Barrow Streets. It is easily recognizable by its distinctive appearance and the large crowds of fans that can often be found taking photos outside.


