Where was Eyes Wide Shut filmed
Eyes Wide Shut
Year: 1999
Genre: Drama, Mystery, Thriller
Country: United Kingdom
Eyes Wide Shut was filmed in the United Kingdom
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Locations
Final Christmas Shopping Scene
In movie
Scene where the ground-floor toyshop setting for the final shopping and reconciliation beat, using a busy, brightly lit retail environment to bring the couple back into ordinary life after intense nighttime experiences.
Real
Scene was shot London’s iconic multi-floor toy store on Regent Street, known for bright displays and heavy foot traffic. The ground-floor retail space offers a clear, everyday public setting that contrasts with the film’s earlier private rooms and nighttime detours.
Harford's Apartment
In movie
Scene where the exterior reference for the Harfords’ Manhattan apartment, supporting arrival and departure beats and establishing the couple’s upscale, Central Park-adjacent domestic setting before the night journeys begin.
Real
Scene was shot a well-known Upper West Side residential building facing Central Park, used here as a convincing Manhattan home exterior. The address sits between West 74th and West 75th Streets, with classic pre-war streetscape details that sell the upscale neighborhood feel.
Secret Society Mansion
In movie
Scene where the countryside mansion used for the masked gathering sequence, where entry protocols, watchful staff, and the overwhelming interior scale underline how far Bill has stepped outside ordinary social rules.
Real
Scene was shot a major 19th-century English country house in Buckinghamshire, recognizable for its grand Jacobethan-style architecture and estate setting. The scale, symmetry, and formal approach help create an intimidating, high-status venue suitable for a tightly controlled private gathering.
Street Walk / Stalker Sequence
In movie
Scene where the stretch of street used as Bill is followed after leaving Domino’s apartment, with added street dressing to read as New York and to heighten the uneasy feeling of being watched in public.
Real
Scene was shot a central London street in the Holborn area, historically associated with the jewelry trade and lined with offices and storefronts. The production dressed parts of the street with New York-style payphones to mimic Manhattan while keeping full control of the environment.
Victor Ziegler's Mansion
In movie
Scene where
Real
Scene was shot The house on the Luton Hoo Estate was designed in the neoclassical style by architect Robert Adam and constructed for John Stuart, the 3rd Earl of Bute starting in 1767. The exterior of the house was renovated by architect Robert Smirke in 1830 to its present form. The house was gutted by a fire in 1843 and in the subsequent rebuild the interior was modernized to match Smirke's exterior. The interior was redesigned once more in 1903 by new owner Sir Julius Wernher in the belle epoque style. Currently the house is operated as a 228-room luxury hotel, while the surrounding estate is still owned by the Wernher family.