Once was filmed in Dublin in Ireland.
Waltons music shop (closed)
In movie
Scene where The couple go to the music store where they make some music.
Real
Scene was shot The store on South Great George’s Street opened in the early 1990s. In 2018 the store has to close its doors. The Waltons New School of Music, which operates above the South Great George’s Street premises, continues to offer music lessons.
Dublin
Fusilier’s Arch
In movie
Scene where The guy has to run after the man who just stole his money. He catches up with him in the park.
Real
Scene was shot Fusiliers' Arch is a monument at the entrance of St Stephen's Green park, in Dublin. It is dedicated to the officers, non-commissioned officers and enlisted men of the Royal Dublin Fusiliers who fought and died in the Second Boer War (1899–1902). It was erected in 1907.
Dublin
Montjoy Square East
In movie
Scene where The girl finds out there is something special waiting for her…
Real
Scene was shot Montjoy Square is a Georgian garden square in Dublin, Ireland, on the north side of the city. It is one of five Georgian squares in Dublin. It was planned and developed in the late 18th century.
Over the centuries, the square has been home to many of Dublin's most prominent people: lawyers, churchmen, politicians, writers and visual artists. The writer James Joyce lived around the square during some of his formative years.
Dublin
Phil Lynott Statue
In movie
Scene where The street artist are asked if they want to join the couple in the recording studio.
Real
Scene was shot The Phil Lynott Statue is a bronze statue located in the centre of Dublin. It pays tribute to Phil Lynott, the Irish singer and bassist who was a well-known member of the group Thin Lizzy. Lynott died on 4th of January, 1986. The statue was created by Paul Daly and cast by Leo Higgins. Phil’s mother Philomena unveiled the statue in 2005 outside Bruxelles bar on Harry Street.
Dublin
Killiney Hill Park
In movie
Scene where After taking a trip on a motor, the couple enjoys the view.
Real
Scene was shot Killiney Hill and Dalkey Hill are both part of Killiney Hill Park, a small public park overlooking the villages of Dalkey to the north and Killiney to the west. In 1887 the park was dedicated to public use by Prince Albert Victor of Wales. Originally it was called Victoria Hill. There are several walking tracks in the park.
Dublin