11 Iconic Film Locations in Los Angeles (2025)
- Date: March 30, 2024
- Topic: Filmmaking
- Contributors: Written by Nina Gunther-Segal

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Looking for classic film locations in Los Angeles? The City of Angels is especially well known worldwide for being the home of Hollywood, where movie magic comes to life. The city is also the setting of many movies and TV shows, meaning there are tons of iconic film locations in Los Angeles. Today we’ve put together 11 of them to get our feet wet in the city – but that’s only the beginning.
With the help of Peerspace, the largest online marketplace for securing filming locations in the Los Angeles metro area, you have countless options available to you that are just a few clicks away. There’s just about anything that a filmmaker or creative would need on the website and LA definitely has it all. So take a trip to the streets of Tinsel Town while we tour some of the finest that the city has to offer.
1. The Bradbury Building – a DTLA cultural landmark
Starting off this list, we have a truly stunning piece of architecture known as the Bradbury Building. Movie fans will remember the iconic stairs and interlocking railings from the original “Blade Runner” movie and more recently in the Oscar-winning movie “The Artist”. When you see the building, you know why it’s a favorite of many directors, as it’s really an out-of-this-world design.
If you want a landmark-worthy space to film your next production but don’t have a Bradbury Building-sized budget, never fear. A quick scroll through Peerspace can connect you to a production-friendly venue like this sun-bathed mid-century hilltop home in Highland Park. It features a curved staircase, three-story windows, and other amazing architectural and design features to help set an amazing scene. It’s also just $150 per hour, making it super budget friendly to boot!
2. Cast your gaze across the city when you explore The Griffith Observatory
Located in Griffith Park, the Griffith Observatory is not only one of the most iconic film locations in Los Angeles, it’s known worldwide for being in so many movies. The love letter to Los Angeles that is “La La Land” filmed a famous scene there and it was also used in “Jurassic Park.”
3. Film a very SoCal space at Point Dume
Located in Malibu, part of the Los Angeles Metro Area, you can film the beautiful beach at Point Dume. It was used for the infamous final scene of the original “Planet of the Apes” along with many other movies, like “The Big Lebowski”. Checking out movie history is a lot nicer when you do it on a beautiful California beach!
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4. Get an iconic location and yummy food all in one spot at Pink’s Hot Dogs
Possibly one of the most famous hot dog shops in the world, Pink’s Hot Dogs has been a fixture in the city for years. Fans of the TV show “Nathan for You” will remember his earnest attempt to generate more business for them while battling line-cutters. Movie fans will also remember Pink’s in “The Muppets” and many others.
If you’re looking for a Pink’s-like atmosphere to shoot some content, then check out this outdoor cafe event space in Elysian Valley. Its colorful umbrellas and seating look similar to Pink’s, yet it welcomes your film shoots and private events/
5. A true L.A. icon: Randy’s Donuts
If you’re looking for some dessert after your delicious hot dog, then take a trip down to the giant donut at Randy’s Donuts. TV viewers and film fans alike have seen the massive pastry in “Arrested Development” and “Iron Man 2.”
6. Opt for lavish decor at the Millennium Biltmore Hotel
Los Angeles is home to many beautiful and classic hotels. Yet none are as lavish as the Millennium Biltmore Hotel, making it one of the premier iconic film locations in Los Angeles. The gorgeous hotel with its ornate furnishings has been featured in movies such as “Beverly Hills Cop” and “Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery,” along with TV shows like “Mad Men”. Its ornate, classic style is impossible to replicate.
7. For futuristic sets, check out the Pacific Design Center
It’s easy to make Los Angeles look futuristic when you have awe-inspiring design like that of the Pacific Design Center. Moviegoers will remember seeing it in “Her” and “Demolition Man,” and fans of the TV show “NCIS: Los Angeles” will also recognize it as well. There are three brightly colored buildings – red, blue, and green – that give this spot its charm.
8. Go classic California with the San Fernando Mission
A fixture in the area for hundreds of years, the San Fernando Mission has undergone many changes that led it to being one of the most iconic film locations in Los Angeles. Movie fans have seen the San Fernando Mission in “Pee-Wee’s Big Adventure”. In fact, it has been used in TV productions going all the way back to “Dragnet.”
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9. For timeless luxury, check out The Prince
A bar that has been around since prohibition times and still holds some of those classic stylings, The Prince has been used as a period-appropriate bar in movies and television shows like “Chinatown” and “Mad Men”. You can also eat there yourself and soak up that ultra-cool old-school vibe.
10. Create an ornate setting when you film at Greystone Mansion
Being the largest mansion in Beverly Hills makes the Greystone Mansion a frequent location for scenes from films and television shows in Los Angeles. The 16-acre estate is a huge amount of land for the tight quarters of the city and has been put to good use in movies like “There Will Be Blood” and “Star Trek: Into Darkness”
To get your hands on an LA mansion that’s just as grand as Greystone Mansion, head to Peerspace. There, you can book venues like this French-style chateau mansion in Brentwood that’s 10,000-square-feet of grandeur while still being production-friendly.
11. For a setting rich with nostalgia, opt for the Santa Monica Pier
One spot down by the beach that audiences know and love is the Santa Monica Pier. The huge ferris wheel is impossible to miss, so movie fans will recognize it from “Forrest Gump” and “Pacific Rim: Uprising,” among others. A must-see landmark for anybody visiting the city.
Peerspace is home to film locations in Los Angeles

Movies and TV have been filmed in Los Angeles since the dawn of the medium, so this list is just getting us started as far as famous locations go. If you’re looking to make content in Los Angeles you should be turning to Peerspace, which has the widest variety of locations with some that are more well-known along with tons of hidden gems.
With so much to choose from on Peerspace from passionate and creative hosts, you can find whatever you’re looking for and so much more. Be sure to check out some of the reviews from users like you so you can find the best of the best that the city of LA has to offer.
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