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Where was 27 Dresses filmed

27 Dresses

Year: 2008

Genre: Comedy, Romance

Country: USA

Film was shot in New York and Providence. In New York, the crew used the bustling streets of Manhattan, office buildings, and urban parks to create an atmosphere of business rhythm and modern hustle. In Providence, filming took place against the backdrop of historic quarters with cozy architecture and picturesque views, which lent the shots a unique charm and allure. The locations conveyed a contrast between the metropolis’s dynamism and the calm of the old town, and the locations brought brightness.

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Locations

  • Bethesda Terrace (Central Park)

    In movie

    Scene where

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    Scene was shot Sitting at the end of The Mall and beside The Lake, Bethesda Terrace is a Central Park landmark. Constructed during the Civil War, the terrace contains ornate ceramic tiles and a fountain called Angel of the Waters designed by prominent American sculptor Emma Stebbins.

  • Bethesda Terrace (Central Park)

    In movie

    Scene where The characters are placed in a recognizable public landmark that supports a romantic-comedy tone—busy enough to feel real, but structured enough to stage dialogue and walking beats with clear visual continuity and iconic backdrops.

    Real

    Scene was shot Bethesda Terrace is one of Central Park’s most filmed architectural features, with its ornate arcade, steps, and the nearby Bethesda Fountain area. The structure provides natural cover, ambient city-park sound, and strong symmetrical backgrounds.

  • DUMBO street corner (Brooklyn)

    In movie

    Scene where A New York transition moment is staged on a gritty-but-photogenic Brooklyn block, providing a distinct texture compared with Midtown, and helping the film show that the characters’ lives extend beyond a single neighborhood.

    Real

    Scene was shot 25 Washington Street at Plymouth Street is in DUMBO, Brooklyn, an area recognized for its cobblestone streets, converted industrial buildings, and proximity to the Manhattan Bridge. The corner is frequently used for establishing shots and walk-and-talk setups.

  • Jane’s Apartment (building exterior)

    In movie

    Scene where Jane’s personal routines and quieter beats are supported by this neighborhood exterior, reinforcing her off-duty life away from wedding venues and corporate spaces, and giving a grounded sense of her daily commute and home base.

    Real

    Scene was shot 310 East 9th Street is a residential address in Manhattan’s East Village area, surrounded by low- to mid-rise buildings and typical neighborhood storefronts, offering a believable “real life” contrast to the film’s office and wedding locations.

  • Loeb Boathouse (Central Park)

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    Scene where

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    Scene was shot

  • Meatpacking District corner (Manhattan)

    In movie

    Scene where Work-and-city-life beats are supported by a downtown streetscape that feels contemporary and busy, giving the characters a believable Manhattan backdrop for entering/exiting workplaces and moving between appointments.

    Real

    Scene was shot Gansevoort Street at Greenwich Street sits at the edge of the Meatpacking District, an area defined by wide streets, mixed historic and modern facades, and heavy pedestrian flow. It is often chosen for street-level coverage with a fashionable downtown look.

  • The New York Palace (hotel exterior)

    In movie

    Scene where Jane moves through a high-end wedding and business-world environment, with exterior shots that sell the upscale Manhattan tone and the constant flow of events she is pulled into, including arrivals, departures, and street-level interactions.

    Real

    Scene was shot The Lotte New York Palace is a luxury hotel on Madison Avenue by St. Patrick’s Cathedral, widely used for film and TV thanks to its grand frontage, busy curbside activity, and instantly recognizable Midtown setting.