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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.
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