Die Another Day was filmed in London & Camberley in the United Kingdom as well as in Spain & Iceland.
Vauxhall Cross Station Maintenance Entrance
In movie
Real
Scene was shot Westminster Bridge was designed by Thomas Page and opened in 1862 to replace the failing earlier span. The bridge consists of seven cast-iron arches with details by Charles Barry. It is the oldest standing river crossing in London.
London
Blades Club (lobby)
In movie
Real
Scene was shot The Reform Club is a private members' club constructed in 1841 by architect Sir Charles Barry in the Italian Renaissance style. While originally founded as an all-male club and home for progressive political parties, the club was the first of its kind to begin admitting women in 1981 and has now shifted to a less political role since the decline of the Liberal Party.
London