Arrested Development was filmed in Los Angeles in the United States of America.
Blue Cloud Movie Ranch
In movie
Real
Scene was shot This location has a middle eastern town set.
Los Angeles Airport Marriott
In movie
Scene where Lindsay drops Marky Bark off at the convention center hosting a Herbert Love rally.
Real
RMS Queen Mary
In movie
Scene where The Bluths throw a party on the Queen Mary. When they notice the SEC police boats, Lucille tries to take this docked boat to sea in episode 3x13 “Development Arrested”.
Real
Scene was shot The RMS Queen Mary is a British ocean liner that first sailed in 1936 as the flagship of the Cunard-White Star Line. The ship sailed the route between Southampton and New York and held the regular speed record for that route until 1952. The Queen Mary was retired from service in 1967 due to the rise of jet travel and was sailed to Long Beach where it has been permanently moored since. The ship currently houses a hotel, several restaurant, and a museum and is on the list of Historic Places.
Veluzat Motion Picture Ranch
In movie
Scene where George Sr. is hiding in a Mexican town in episode 2x03 “¡Amigos!”.
Real
Scene was shot Located in the hills above Santa Clarita, the Veluzat Ranch is a western-themed backlot on 750-acres of property. The location includes exteriors and interiors of several buildings including a ranch house, log cabin, bank, jail, hotel, and Mexican-style church.
Beverly Hills City Hall
In movie
Scene where The Bluth brothers have a fight on the courthouse lawn in episode 2x18 “Righteous Brothers”.
Real
Scene was shot The historic Beverly Hills City Hall was constructed in 1932 by architects William J. Gage and Harry G. Koerner in the Spanish Revival style. At the time of its construction the building was the largest and most expensive city hall constructed in any city of its size in the country.