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Where was Friends with Benefits filmed

Friends with Benefits

Year: 2011

Genre: Comedy, Romance

Country: USA

Friends with Benefits was filmed in New York & Los Angeles in the United States of America.

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Locations

  • Bethesda Terrace

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    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.

  • Big Cinemas Manhattan

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    Scene was shot

  • Café Habana (SoHo/NoLita)

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    Scene where the pair’s friendship and attraction are framed in a believable downtown hangout environment, using the restaurant setting to keep dialogue grounded and contemporary rather than overly staged.

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    Scene was shot a well-known casual restaurant at Prince Street associated with busy sidewalk life and compact interiors, fitting naturally into downtown social scenes and everyday dating-energy moments in Manhattan.

  • Central Park

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    Scene was shot A small series of trails and rocks to the east of The Pond.

  • Grand Central Terminal

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    Scene where travel and commute moments are staged around this major terminal to underline schedule pressure and constant movement, while still keeping the characters visually anchored in a very real NYC landmark.

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    Scene was shot the historic Midtown transportation hub with its Main Concourse, signature clock, and frequent commuter flow; it is a practical filming location for arrival, departure, and “moving through New York” beats.

  • Grand Central Terminal

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    Scene was shot While colloquially known as Grand Central Station, this building has borne its current name since its construction in 1903 to replace the older Grand Central Depot. The train station houses 44 platforms, more than any other station in the world, all of which are below ground split into two levels. The most famous part of the station is the cavernous Main Concourse topped with an elaborate astronomical mural designed by architect Whitney Warren and artist Paul César Helleu.

  • Harper's Beach House

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  • Hollywood Sign

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  • Pantages Theatre

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    Scene where Concert venue where John Mayer is suppose to play.

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    Scene was shot The Pantages Theatre is a class Art Deco film palace & vaudeville stage which opened in 1930 by architect B. Marcus Priteca for the Pantages Theatre Circuit. For a decade starting in 1949 the theatre hosted the Academy Awards while under the ownership of Howard Hughes. Regular film screenings ended in 1977 and since then the venue has hosted live theatre performances. A major restoration in 2000 brought the theatre back to its original glory.

  • Rooftop

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    Scene was shot A 49 story office building constructed in 1982 that sits a block from Grand Central Station.