The Amazing Race was filmed in Los Angeles in USA, in London, United Kingdom and Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport
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London Heathrow Airport (LHR)
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Scene was shot Heathrow Airport began as the small Great West Aerodrome near the small town of Heathrow to the west of London. The airport began to expand greatly in 1944 to support the war effort but was repurposed into a civil airport when the war ended. The original layout and terminals were designed by Sir Frederick Gibberd and is now one of the busiest airports in the world.
London
Craigmillar Castle
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Preservation Hall
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Bayon Temple
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MGM Grand
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Petronas Twin Towers
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Los Angeles International Airport (LAX)
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Scene was shot LAX is the fourth busiest airport in the world (2nd in the United States) that covers over 3,500 acres near the beach between Westchester & El Segundo. The airport first opened in 1930 under the name Mines Field and got its current name in 1949. Four parallel runways serve the airport the longest of which is almost 13,000 ft long. LAX has nine passenger terminals with 128 gates as well as a cargo terminal and heliport. The distinctive googie-style Theme Building in the center of the terminal complex was designed in 1961 by architect Paul Williams. The arched structure contains a panoramic retro-futuristic restaurant with views of the airport.
Los Angeles
Los Angeles Airport
Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum (Exposition Park)
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Scene was shot The Coliseum was constructed in 1923 as a memorial to the veterans of WWI for just under $1-million with a capacity of over 75,000 people. In 1930 the stadium was expanded upwards to add an additional 25,000 seats for the 1932 Olympics. The stadium is home to the USC Trojans football team and the temporary home of the Los Angeles Rams until their new stadium is complete.
Los Angeles