Star Trek Into Darkness was filmed in Los Angeles in the United States of America.
Memorial Service
In movie
Scene where Kirk gives a speech to the Academy to commemorate the lost crew members and to dedicate the new Enterprise.
Real
San Francisco Plaza
In movie
Scene where Spock beams to the surface and chases Khan through the panicking populace.
Real
USS Enterprise (torpedo bay)
In movie
Scene where Kirk and others examine the torpedoes that were loaded onto the ship. Filmed in the Switchyards area at the NIF.
Real
Kelvin Memorial Archive (lobby)
In movie
Scene where Thomas Harewood enters the archive and is scanned through security.
Real
Scene was shot Formerly known as Pacific Center.
Los Angeles
Kelvin Memorial Archive (exterior)
In movie
Scene where Thomas Harewood spots Khan across the street and then enters the archive to complete his mission.
Real
Scene was shot This former Bank of America building was constructed in 1921 and used as the bank’s headquarters until 1972. Designed by the firm Schultze & Weaver, the classic venue is now used for weddings, galas, and filming.
Los Angeles
Starfleet HQ
In movie
Scene where Kirk and Spock go to Starfleet HQ to discuss the incident with the volcano.
Real
Royal Children's Hospital
In movie
Scene where Thomas Harewood is taking care of his daughter at the hospital when he is approached by Khan.
Real
Scene was shot This Los Angeles estate was constructed in 1928 for Edward Doheny, son of an oil tycoon. The property was purchased in 1965 by the city and is now a park and historic place. The grounds are open to the public, and the mansion itself can be toured.
Beverly Hills
USS Enterprise (engineering)
In movie
Scene where Bowels of the Enterprise where, among other things, Chekov saves Scotty and Kirk when the gravity shifts.
Real
San Francisco Street
In movie
Scene where Spock chases Khan down and across a street.
Real
USS Vengeance (bay)
In movie
Scene where Scotty works to hack the Vengeance's computers to let Kirk, Spock, and Khan enter the ship.
Real
Scene was shot Former home of the Hughes H-4 Hercules until it was moved in 1980.
Los Angeles