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5 LA Locations From Your Favorite Films

Hollywood filming locations may have spread to other cities and even countries with the tax breaks and other perks but Los Angeles continues to be the reigning king of cinematic backdrops, offering filmmakers an unparalleled blend of stunning locations, world-class facilities, favorable weather, and a vast pool of local talent.

As the entertainment industry evolves, Los Angeles remains a constant, as a place where dreams are pursued, stories are told, and the magic of filmmaking comes to life.

And a bonus for us that live in Los Angeles is recognizing some of these iconic places from films as we move around town. In this post we have gathered 5 of our favorite locations where some of your favorite movies have been filmed.  We hope you enjoy visiting and photographing these beloved places as much as we did.

 


1 – Union Station

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Union Station, with its timeless elegance and distinctive architectural features, has rightfully earned its place as a favorite filming location in Los Angeles. Its ability to transform into various times and eras has proved its versatility and appeal time and time again.

One of the most recognizable features of Union Station is its majestic waiting room, known as the Grand Concourse. The soaring ceilings, magnificent chandeliers, and polished marble floors exude a sense of timeless glamor.

Union Station has been featured in some very big blockbuster films including The Dark Knight Rises in 2012, Drag Me to Hell in 2009, Catch Me if You Can in 2002, Blade Runner in 1982, and The Way We Were in 1975.

Whether you’re a film buff or simply appreciate the beauty of historic landmarks, a visit to Union Station is a must, where you can immerse yourself in the history and allure of one of the most iconic filming locations in our beautiful city of LA.

Location: 800 N Alameda St, Los Angeles, CA 90012

 

Pic Credit: @sceenit

 


2 – Griffith Park

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Griffith Park is a sprawling oasis that has captivated locals and visitors alike for over a century. But this vast urban park spanning over 4,310 acres, is not only a beautiful recreational haven but also a coveted film location. 

The gorgeous and diverse landscapes, and iconic landmarks have provided the backdrop for countless movies and television shows. Beyond its visual appeal, Griffith Park offers practical benefits for filmmakers. Its proximity to major studios, large spaces and its accessible location within the city make it an ideal choice for production teams

Classic movies such as “Jurassic Park,” “Back to the Future,” and “La La Land” have all utilized the park’s picturesque landscapes to captivate audiences. Television shows like “Parks and Recreation,” “Stranger Things,” and “Buffy the Vampire Slayer” have also showcased Griffith Park’s versatility, taking advantage of its distinct locations to help bring their stories to life.

 

Location: 2800 E Observatory Rd, Los Angeles, CA

 

PIC Credit: @discoverlosangeles

 


3 – Santa Monica Pier

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Santa Monica Pier has played host to numerous film and television productions over the years, cementing its status as an iconic location in the world of entertainment. Films like “Forrest Gump” (1994) and “Iron Man” (2008) have featured memorable scenes shot at the pier, while TV shows such as “Baywatch” and “90210” have showcased its beauty to a global audience. These appearances have contributed to the pier’s cultural significance and have further elevated its appeal as a film location.

The pier continues to inspire and enchant audiences worldwide, ensuring its place as a cinematic treasure for years to come. Whether you’re a film buff, a traveler, or simply seeking a taste of the magic of the silver screen, a visit to Santa Monica Pier is sure to transport you into the heart of Hollywood’s dream factory.

 

Location:  200 Santa Monica Pier, Santa Monica, CA 90401

 

PIC Credit: @ visit california

 


4 – The LA River

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One of the most historic landmarks in our city, the LA River,  has been featured in some of the greatest blockbuster movies of all time, and it continues to be on the radar for many film makers.

Remember the iconic car race scene between Danny and Leo in the movie Grease?  The scene was filmed along a section of the river located in the city’s Atwater Village neighborhood.  Another famous film featuring the LA River is “Terminator 2: Judgment Day” (1991). The river appears in several action sequences, including the scene where the T-1000 chases John Connor on a motorcycle.

The river has been the backdrop of many more movies including “Point Break” (1991), “Drive” (2011), and “Her” (2013). Each film showcases different sections of the river, providing unique visual effects.

Not only can you visit the LA River but if the conditions allow it you can even kayak for free on it from certain designated access points.

Location: LA River

PIC Credit: @the guardian

 


5 – Gamble House in Pasadena

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The Gamble House in Pasadena is an iconic example of American Arts and Crafts architecture. This incredible historic landmark and its furnishings were designed in the early 1900s by Charles and Henry Greene, and it’s now owned and operated by the city of Pasadena.

It has been featured in many films including one of the most beloved movies of all time, Back to the Future!  The Gamble House served as the exterior of Dr. Brown’s House in Back to the Future, and now many fans of the movie gather here to commemorate the film’s anniversaries.

So go Back to the Future and take your DeLorean for a spin, then head towards Gamble House for a one of a kind selfie at this historic location!

Location: 4 Westmoreland Pl, Pasadena, CA 91103

 

PIC Credit: @gamble house

 


 

Do you agree with our list or did we miss an obvious one? Let us know by commenting below!

 

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