
Where was Enchanted filmed
Enchanted
Year: 2007
Genre: Adventure, Comedy, Fantasy, Romance
Country: USA
<p>Enchanted was filmed in New York in the United States of America.</p>
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Locations
Belvedere Castle
In movie
Scene where Giselle dances through a group of European dancers.
Bethesda Terrace
In movie
Scene where Giselle's song ends in front of Bethesda fountain.
Real
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.
Bow Bridge
In movie
Scene where The large party of singers continues dancing across the bridge.
Real
Scene was shot A cast iron bridge crossing over The Lake designed by Calvert Vaux & Jacob Wrey Mould and opened in 1862, the first cast-iron bridge built in the park. Bow Bridge is the longed bridge in Central Park clocking in at 87 feet. The bridge is topped by eight cast-iron urns which are duplicates installed in 2008 to replace the originals which disappeared in the 1920s.
Brooklyn Bridge
In movie
Scene where Giselle and Prince Edward walk across the Brooklyn Bridge at the end of their tour of the city.
Real
Scene was shot The Brooklyn Bridge which opened in 1883 as the New York and Brooklyn Bridge after fourteen years of construction. The bridge is the world's first steel-wire suspension bridge and was conceived designed by John Augustus Roebling.
Calypso
In movie
Scene where Giselle and Morgan begin their shopping spree.
Churchill, Harline, & Smith LLP
In movie
Scene where Robert takes Giselle with him to work where she causes problems with a client.
Columbus Circle
In movie
Scene where Nathaniel spots Giselle walking with Robert and sends the Prince off in a different direction while Giselle enters the park.
Real
Scene was shot A large traffic circle situated at the southwest corner of Central Park and was designed in 1857 as part of the original plan for the park and then named Grand Circle. At the center of the circle is a column installed in 1892 featuring a statue of Christopher Columbus, eventually leading to the circle's current name. For many official purposes, Columbus Circle is considered the center of the city. All highway distance markers to New York City are measured from the circle as well as the 25-mile radius for C-2 visas and the studio zone that determines how film crews compensated.
Dancing in Street
In movie
Scene where Giselle dances with a group of skaters in the the street during the song.
Deli
In movie
Scene where Pip tries to tell Prince Edward that Nathaniel is the bad guy.
Elie Tahari
In movie
Scene where Giselle and Morgan go shopping for clothes.