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Where was P.S. I Love You filmed

P.S. I Love You

Year: 2007

Genre: Comedy, Drama, Romance

Country: Ireland, Oman, USA

<p>The film was shot in Ireland and the USA. In Ireland, filming took place in the outskirts of Dublin &ndash; in historic neighborhoods with narrow streets, cozy cafes, and green parks that created an atmosphere of warmth and nostalgia. In the USA, work was carried out in New York City, where a dynamic urban landscape, iconic buildings, and bustling streets gave the project a modern look. Carefully chosen locations enhanced the emotional impact of the piece. The locations perfectly complemented the picture, adding a touch of brilliance.</p>

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Locations

  • Whelan's pub

    In movie

    Scene where Holly and Gerry meet again over a pint of Guinness in a traditional Irish pub as Gerry sings Galway Girl and sweeps her off her feet.

    Real

    Scene was shot Whelan's is a pub and music venue in Dublin, Ireland. The pub is quoted in the film as follows: “Denise, take Holly to Whelan's, my favourite pub. There's beautiful music to be heard, beautiful people to be around.” The Backpacker's Guide 2012 describes it "In general the evening begins with a pint in this lovely rustic pub, always packed, before heading to the concert hall. The program includes the best traditional bands of the island and world music, in front of an enthusiastic and warm audience. An institution of the Dublin scene. "

  • Wicklow National Park - Bridge

    In movie

    Scene where Holly and Gerry meet for the first time.

    Real

    Scene was shot Wicklow Mountains National Park is a 220-square-kilometre (54,000-acre) protected area in Ireland, one of six national parks in the country. The park stretches through County Wicklow as well as small areas of South Dublin and Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown in County Dublin. The park is located in the Wicklow Mountains a short distance south of Dublin. It contains a variety of attractions that are popular with city dwellers seeking recreation, and areas visited by tourists and history enthusiasts.