The entire movie was shot in Los Angeles, USA.
Karaoke bar
In movie
Scene where Tom and Mackenzie are at the karaoke bar when Summer arrives and sits with them.
Timing: 00:00:00
Real
Scene was shot at the Redwood Bar - it is a nice pirate-designed bar and grill. Music plays here every day. There is also a matinee on Sundays.
Los Angeles
Tom Hansen's favorite place
In movie
Scene where We are shown Tom and Summer on a park bench at the beginning of the movie, while a voiceover tells us the plot of the story, showing us one of the last days of the movie, and then bringing us back to the beginning.
Timing: 00:01:05
Real
Scene was shot on a bench in a small park "Angel Hill", which is located in the heart of Los Angeles, in the middle of the business district, which demonstrates a certain corner of tranquility in the "raging sea", which correctly characterizes the location for Tom, who loved it for its tranquility.
Los Angeles
Location of the interview
In movie
Scene where Tom Hansen is interviewed and meets Autumn.
Timing: 00:00:00
Real
Scene was shot in the Bradbury building which was built in 1883. It was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1977. It is the oldest landmark building in Los Angeles.
Los Angeles
Bradbury building
Cinema
In movie
Scene where Tom and Summer fall in love when they go to the movies.
Real
Scene was shot The Million Dollar Theater is one of the first movie theaters built in the USA. It opened in 1917 with the premiere of The Silent Man by William S. Hart. The theater was the first one built by Sid Grauman, who was also responsible for Grauman's Egyptian Theater and Grauman's Chinese Theater on Hollywood Boulevard. For some time the theater served as a Hispanic church. It has been abandoned since 2006.
Los Angeles
Million Dollar Theater
Grand Park
In movie
Scene where Tom Hansen is deeply in love with Summer Finn. He dances in the streets.
Timing: 00:00:00
Real
Scene was shot in Grand Park, Los Angeles. Grand Park is a 4.9 hectare park located in downtown Los Angeles, California. The first line of the project opened in July 2012. The fountain was built in memory of Arthur Will, who was the chief administrative officer of Los Angeles County from 1951 to 1957.