House of Cards Filming Locations
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The exterior of the Underwoods' home is actually located at 1609 Park Avenue in Baltimore's Bolton Hill neighborhood, standing in for their Washington, D.C., townhouse. | |
This museum serves as the backdrop for clandestine meetings between Frank Underwood and Zoe Barnes, adding an artistic ambiance to their secretive encounters. | |
Extensive filming for season 5 was conducted here, utilizing its historic interiors to depict various scenes within the series. | |
This historic music school doubles as the fictional Hotel Cotesworth, the venue for Claire Underwood's charity event. | |
Serving as the Washington Opera House in the series, this venue hosts significant events attended by the Underwoods. | |
Frank Underwood's favorite rib joint was created in an abandoned building at 2605 Greenmount Avenue in Baltimore, providing a cozy setting for many pivotal scenes. | |
Located in Monkton, Maryland, this summer camp stands in for Camp David, the President's rural retreat. | |
A large industrial warehouse in Joppa, Maryland, houses full-scale reconstructions of the West Wing, including the Oval Office, and other key interiors. | |
The historic Maryland State House in Annapolis serves as the stand-in for the U.S. Capitol's interiors, adding authenticity to legislative scenes. | |
This station is the filming location for the dramatic scene where Zoe Barnes meets her fate, adding a tense urban backdrop. | |
Located in Baltimore's Four Seasons Hotel, this restaurant is frequently used for Frank Underwood's important lunch meetings and political scheming. | |
This café in Baltimore's Hampden neighborhood appears in the series, adding local flavor to the show's setting. | |
This Spanish restaurant in Baltimore serves as the setting for intense meetings involving Doug Stamper and Rachel Posner. | |
The real-life offices of The Baltimore Sun double as the fictional Washington Herald, where Zoe Barnes works as a reporter. | |
These gardens in Monkton, Maryland, stand in for a location in Beijing during Doug Stamper's visit to China. | |
The exterior of Baltimore's City Hall is used to depict Washington, D.C.'s City Hall in the series. | |
This hotel serves as a stand-in for the United Nations in New York during scenes involving Claire Underwood's political maneuvering. | |
The iconic peach-shaped water tower in Gaffney, South Carolina, is featured in the series as Frank Underwood's hometown landmark. |