24 was filmed in Los Angeles in the United States of America.
Los Angeles Union Station
In movie
Real
Scene was shot Constructed in the 1930s to consolidate several different rail services, this grand terminal was constructed on the ruins of the city's original Chinatown at a cost of $11 million. The station was designed primarily by John & Donald Parkinson in a mishmash of different styles. Across the tracks and connected by an underground tunnel is the Patsaouras Transit Plaza designed by Ehrenkrantz & Eckstut which hosts a number of bus lines as well as the Metro's offices.
Los Angeles
Union Station
Long Beach Airport (LGB)
In movie
Real
Scene was shot Beginning its life in 1923 as Daugherty Field, Long Beach Airport is a public airport consisting of three runways. Due to strict noise restrictions and proximity to LAX, the airport handles limited general commercial flights, but is very busy with air cargo, charter, private aviation, and other such flights. The airport also houses a Boeing facility that maintains military jets.
Long Beach
Millennium Biltmore Hotel
In movie
Real
Scene was shot The grand Los Angeles Biltmore Hotel opened in 1923 as the largest hotel west of the Mississippi. The hotel was designed by Schultze & Weaver in a mixture of styles from around the Mediterranean. The lush interior of the hotel includes murals by artist Giovanni Smeraldi who has also painted works for the Vatican and the White House. In addition to being featured in hundreds of films and TV shows over the years, the hotel was also the location where the Academy Awards were planned in 1927 and hosted the ceremony eight times over the years.
Los Angeles
Millennium Biltmore Hotel
Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum (Exposition Park)
In movie
Real
Scene was shot The Coliseum was constructed in 1923 as a memorial to the veterans of WWI for just under $1-million with a capacity of over 75,000 people. In 1930 the stadium was expanded upwards to add an additional 25,000 seats for the 1932 Olympics. The stadium is home to the USC Trojans football team and the temporary home of the Los Angeles Rams until their new stadium is complete.
Los Angeles