The Lost City was filmed in Dominican Republic, United States of America
Altos de Chavón
In movie
Scene where Loretta and Alan dance in a local village after escaping Fairfax.
Real
Scene was shot Altos de Chavón is a replica 16th century Mediterranean village in the heart of the Dominican countryside.
The village is a cultural center for residents, tourists, and working artists from all over the world. The project was conceived by the Italian architect Roberto Copa, and the industrialist Charles Bluhdorn.
La Romana
San Lorenzo bay
In movie
Scene where Loretta and Alan escape from the cave before they are found by Beth.
Real
Scene was shot San Lorenzo Bay forms a major part of the Parque Nacional Los Haitises' landscape.
Los Haitises National Park is a national park located on the remote northeast coast of the Dominican Republic that was established in 1976.
Los Haitises National Park contains spectacular landscapes like the San Lorenzo Bay, the islets (keys), and the mangroves. The Cayo de los Pájaros ("bird key").
Cosón Beach
In movie
Scene where Cover model Alan Caprison is doing what he's supposed to do: look pretty!
Real
Cosón Beach and river
In movie
Scene where Loretta is taken to the place to help find the treasure.
Real
Sublime Samana Hotel & Residences
In movie
Scene where All ends well
Real
Natural Monument Salto De Socoa
In movie
Scene where After a long and exhausting trip thought the jungle Loretta and Allan find a waterfall which gives some clues about the lost city.
Real
Scene was shot The waterfall is located in Los Haitises National Park, one of the most precious natural parks of the Dominican Republic. It’s located at a 40-minutes’ drive away from Santo Domingo.