The Wolf of Wall Street was filmed in New York in the United States of America.
Yacht at the marina
In movie
Scene where FBI agents come to question Belfort on the yacht, where they get an offer to return with a warrant or get off private property.
Real
Scene was shot at the North Cove Marina, located in Manhattan, New York. This is a very small marina in one of the most expensive locations in the city, which emphasizes the cost of parking a yacht there.
New York
North Cove Marina
The bank in Geneva
In movie
Scene where Belfort and his colleagues are traveling to Geneva to make sure his money is safe if the FBI arrests him and his U.S. accounts.
Real
Scene was shot outside an office building in London.
London
Jordan's House on the beach
In movie
Scene where There is a huge party in the Jordan's house. He meets Naomi here for the first time.
Real
Scene was shot in a house designed by renowned architect Myron Goldfinger. The house is located on Long Island.
New York
First office of Straton Oakmont
In movie
Scene where Jordan has leased the old garage and transformed it into his very first own broking company, lately renamed to Straton Oakmont.
Real
Scene was shot in upstate New York.
New York
Country Club
In movie
Scene where Jordan has to get to the nearest public telephone because his own is propably monitored.
Real
Scene was shot at the Harrison Meadows Country Club just north of New York City.
New York
Harrison Meadows Country Club
At the restaurant
In movie
Scene where Donnie admires Jordan's yellow Jaguar: If you show me your paycheck, I'll quit and I will work for you.
Real
Scene was shot in a diner in the Queens borough of New York City. The building has now been demolished and construction work is underway in its place.
New York
Restaurant
In movie
Scene where On his first day on the job, Belfort has lunch with his boss Mark Hanna. His boss explains to him the rules of the stock market, and he does so by ordering copious amounts of alcohol. Everything is not as it seemed to Belfort and Wallstreet is not just a stock exchange, but a way for rich people to take large amounts of money from gullible simpletons.
Real
Scene was shot at the restaurant of the Bakkarat Hotel, it is located on the 41st floor and offers a stunning view of the city. We chose it because it is obviously not a cheap place and showing that the boss often dines there, as the waiter knows him personally - emphasizes his status.
New York
Baccarat Hotel