Poster Spider-Man: Far from Home 2019

Where was Spider-Man: Far from Home filmed

2019, Action Adventure
Filming country: Spain United Kingdom Italy USA

Spider-Man: Far From Home was filmed in Venice in Italy, London in the United Kingdom, Prague in Czechia, New York in the United States of America, and in Spain.

St. Mark's Square

In movie

Scene where Peter watches his classmates having lots of touristy fun before heading off on his errand.


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Venice St. Mark's Square



Dock

In movie

Scene where Mr. Harrington takes a timed selfie of himself before dropping his camera in the water.


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Venice



Travel stop in the mountains

In movie

Scene where The bus with the students stopped on the way to Prague in an Austrian village.
Clock iconTiming: 00:37:31


Real

Scene was shot in the small village of Dobřeň, in the north of the Czech Republic.



Broadway

In movie

Scene where Peter Parker is on his way to get his passport.


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New York



Prague Railway Station

In movie

Scene where Peter hops on top of a train leaving Prague for Berlin.


Real

Scene was shot Praha hlavní nádraží (Prague main railway station) is the largest and most important railway station in Prague in the Czech Republic. Located in Vinohrady, it was originally opened in 1871 and named Franz Josef Station after Franz Joseph I of Austria. During the First Republic and from 1945 to 1948 the station was called Wilson Station (Czech: Wilsonovo nádraží) after former President of the United States, Woodrow Wilson. His statue stood in the park in front of the station before being torn down by German authorities when the U.S. entered the war in 1941. A new statue of Wilson was installed in 2012. In 2014, the station served 224,505 trains and 27 million passengers.
Prague Prague Main Station



Prague Street

In movie

Scene where Fury and Hill race across town to help.


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Prague



Prague Street

In movie

Scene where Hill and Fury race across town in their car towards the square.


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Prague



Carlo IV Hotel

In movie

Scene where Mr. Harrington is super proud of himself when the group is shown to the upscale hotel where they will be staying for their time in Prague.


Real

Scene was shot The Dedica Anthology Hotels (formerly known as Boscolo‎) is a luxurious 5-star hotel located in the center of Prague.
Prague



Prague Street

In movie

Scene where The tour bus drives into Prague as a crowd parties around them.


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Prague



Campo de R. Sterno

In movie

Scene where The class trip is upgraded to a swanky new bus driven by Dimitri for their journey to Prague.


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Venice



Leonardo da Vinci Museum

In movie

Scene where Mr. Harrington takes several of the students to the museum only to find it closed.


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Venice



Bridge

In movie

Scene where People flee from a bridge as Mysterio flies towards them while running from the elemental.


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Venice



Shop

In movie

Scene where Peter buys a Black Dahlia necklace for MJ in a small shop.


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Venice



Hotel de Matteis

In movie

Scene where The boat takes the tour group to their hotel which is a bit more rundown than expected.


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Venice



Rialto Bridge

In movie

Scene where The boat trip to their hotel takes the kids under the famous bridge which is later damaged in the elemental attack.


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Venice



Approaching Venice

In movie

Scene where Peter and his classmates ride a boat into Venice.


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Venice



Marco Polo Airport (customs)

In movie

Scene where Peter gets stopped at customs and they discover his suit but only care about the fruit he was carrying.


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Venice



Canal

In movie

Scene where Fury gives Peter something that Tony left him while they head to the hidden S.H.I.E.L.D. facility.


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Venice



Austrian Pass

In movie

Scene where Peter desperately tries to stop the drone attack that he accidentally unleashed on Brad while his class drives through the mountains.


Real




Tower of London

In movie

Scene where Happy wants to save the children and impresses them by saying he works with Spider-Man, and not for Spider-Man.


Real

Scene was shot The Tower of London, officially Her Majesty's Royal Palace and Fortress of the Tower of London, is a historic castle located on the north bank of the River Thames in central London. It lies within the London Borough of Tower Hamlets, separated from the eastern edge of the square mile of the City of London by the open space known as Tower Hill.
London



Urban Sports & Cultural Center (exterior)

In movie

Scene where Peter appears as Spider-Man to support the charity that his Aunt May is running.


Real

Scene was shot The center was built in 1931 and is currently (2019) for sale.
New York



St. Pancras Station

In movie

Scene where Brad tries to call out all of the madness surrounding Peter and the trip when the class arrives in London but MJ is able to expertly shut him down.


Real

Scene was shot St. Pancras Station was constructed by the Midland Railway in 1868 as the terminus of their only line into London. It was designed by William Henry Barlow with a single-span iron roof, the largest such roof at the time spanning 245 feet. In the early 2000s the platforms were extended with a new train shed to allow the station to accommodate the longer Eurostar trains coming in through the Chunnel. As soon as the station was complete, construction began on a hotel at the front of the station designed by architect George Gilbert Scott in a Italian gothic style with polychromatic brick materials. The hotel operated until 1935 when it was converted into offices, but it was eventually renovated and converted back into a hotel in 2011.
London St Pancras International



Charles Bridge

In movie

Scene where Peter tries to work up the courage to confess his feelings to MJ but before he can she asks if he is Spider-Man.


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Prague Charles Bridge



Tower Bridge

In movie

Scene where there's a battle taking place on Tower Bridge, where Spider-Man fights his enemy.


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Scene was shot Despite its appearance, Tower Bridge is one of the newer spans across the River Thames constructed between 1886 and 1894 designed by Sir Horace Jones in the Gothic style. The central drawbridge portion can open to give 139 ft. clearance for passing ships.
London




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