New Girl was filmed in Los Angeles in the United States of America.
Cedar Grove (Griffith Park)
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627 South Carondelet Street
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837 Traction Avenue
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Scene where Some exteriors scenes and most establishing shots use this building as the location of Jess and the gang's loft.
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The Prince
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Scene where Nick is a bartender at The Prince.
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Scene was shot Originally opened in the 1940s as The Windsor, the restaurant was renamed The Prince in 1991 and is now known for its its Korean fried chicken paired with classic decor. The Prince's red leather booths, wood paneling and classic wallpaper make it popular for filming period pieces, or just a good bar scene.
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The MacArthur
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Scene was shot Formerly the Park Plaza Hotel, now used exclusively for events and filming.
Los Angeles
Millennium Biltmore Hotel
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Scene where After finding the perfect wedding venue, Schmidt and Cece learn there is one other couple in the running, Schmidt's old college frenemy Benjamin in episode 5x08 “The Decision”.
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Scene was shot The grand Los Angeles Biltmore Hotel opened in 1923 as the largest hotel west of the Mississippi. The hotel was designed by Schultze & Weaver in a mixture of styles from around the Mediterranean. The lush interior of the hotel includes murals by artist Giovanni Smeraldi who has also painted works for the Vatican and the White House. In addition to being featured in hundreds of films and TV shows over the years, the hotel was also the location where the Academy Awards were planned in 1927 and hosted the ceremony eight times over the years.
Los Angeles
Millennium Biltmore Hotel
Bronson Canyon (Griffith Park)
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Scene where Jess and Robby take shelter in a cave during their ill-fated hike in episode 6x14 “The Hike”.
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Scene was shot Also known as Brush Canyon, this portion of Griffith Park is popular for filming due to its remote and rugged appearance. The distinctive cave is actually a tunnel created when the canyon was used as a quarry in the early 1900s.
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Vasquez Rocks
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Scene where Nick drives to the desert instead of moving in with Caroline in episode 1x24 “See Ya”.
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Scene was shot A nearly 1000-acre park located north of Los Angeles with distinctive uplifted rock formations. The distinctive look and location within the Thirty-mile zone have made the rocks an extremely popular filming location since it first appeared in Werewolf in London back in 1935.
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