Valentine’s Day: The Filming Locations Revealed

Valentine’s day is right around the corner, and couples are looking to spend a romantic time together. What better way to celebrate than watching ‘Valentine’s Day,’ the movie that captures the essence of love? But have you ever wondered where these iconic scenes were shot? Look no further because we’ve got all the deets on filming locations from this rom-com classic.

#1 Los Angeles – California

If anyone knows how to capture romance on camera, it has got to be Hollywood. Many films showcase a city known for its bright lights, iconic landmarks and star-studded history. In “Valentine’s day,” we follow various interconnecting stories of love centered in LA.

Did You Know?

– Julia Roberts’ scene where she plays captivated by flowers was filmed at a real-life flower market called Original Flower Market located at 754 Wall St in LA.
– Are you feeling adventurous like Ashton Kutcher and Jessica Biel as they jump into their convertible car and go chase after true love in San Francisco Bay? The Japanese Garden Holiday LightShow Venice Canal Historical District is just perfect for recreating that special moment.

#2 University High School – Santa Monica

One famous sequence features George Lopez proposing marriage – bad idea during school assembly – culminating with young loves accepting their impending nuptials. Though much acting takes place between lovers-to-be within classrooms, most of University high featured left-brained coursework like math or science education rather than younger pursuits such as artistry, creativity etcetera (e.g., decorating giant heart—oops!).

So why not visit one of California’s top schools check out some academic programming while there?

Check Out More Cool Facts On This Scene Here!

  • One scene required them actually block off 23rd Street next close intersection Euclid Avenues doors open so audience could exit immediately afterwards.

#3 Jensen’s Recreation Center – Echo Park

For a moment that perfectly captures the fragile nature of pre-adolescent love, this is THE scene for you. In Valentine’s Day’s opener, we see Jordan (Emma Roberts) break up with her boyfriend as she takes in all his things before throwing them overboard.

Fun fact: The recreation center has been recently renovated and named National Register of Historical Places due to its authentic 1924 design

#4 Almansor Court Banquet & Conference Center – San Gabriel Valley

What would Valentine’s Day be without a heated tennis match? Fans of Jamie Foxx will remember this scene where he coaches his son and takes on professional tennis player Sam Querrey at their club courts located just east side LA County in San Gabriel Valley bordering Angeles Forest en route Mount Baldy summit!

Is This Scene Close To Your Neighbourhood? Check It Out With The Map Below

Almansor Court Banquet & Conference Centre
700 South Amherst Ave.,Alhambra CA

#5 Oviatt Building – Los Angeles

This building was featured as Topher Grace travels towards Fort Worth Zale Museum of Love where Ashton Kutcher ultimately devises grandiose plan for proposing to Jessica Biel. Construction completed cast iron floors wood-laced ceiling gothic-style interior accommodated various film needs.

Try And Spot Some Of These Movie Scenes While Walking Downtown By Accessing The Pin-Drop Navigation!

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#6 LAX Terminal Sixties- Telefónica Ornament Tower Rooftop

The use of rooftops can add hidden dimensions when filming; it creates modern day settings whilst providing city views producing breathtaking sets chosen mostly urban landscapes throughout entire movie.

Want access to Victoria Secrets VIP lounges? Check out the airside Terminal Sixties where few airport lounges have access to. Don’t forget to snap a photo with Valencia White in her shorts and heels during scene shoot.

#7 Now Boarding – Los Angeles

Looking at romantic hotspots across LA? The luxurious bar ‘NowBoarding’ is spectacular for its aerial views of 50’s era à la Draper/Sterling inclinations narrow dining room. The infinity pool is heart-throbbing worth checking out after sunset! It has also been said that Jennifer Garner was bombarded by paparazzi while filming scenes here!

Did You Know?

– Celebrities like Gigi Hadid, Kendall Jenner and Selena Gomez often throw their parties within this venue.
– On February 14th, it’s recommended that you make your reservation early as thousands would be flocking together here desperately aiming for Valentine romance

#8 Comedy Store – Sunset Boulevard

There were some gut-wrenchingly hilarious moments in Valentines Day; we can attest to that. But have you ever wondered which comedy club provided inspiration?

That’s right—the Comedy Store on Sunset Boulevard. Seeing stars perform stand-up acts provided director Gary Marshall (RIP) oodles of material he seems likely drawn from many aspects people-to-peoples lives themselves when writing script making scripted lines sound true.

See Who Stand-Up From This City By Checking Out Their Schedule Below

Comic: Showtimes:
Maz Jobrani Feb 11th – Feb12th
Tom Segura Feb18th-Feb19th

Another destination off the beaten path if you’re looking for excitement but wouldn’t mind avoiding crowds so much might involve booking private tours on certain dates only available through specialized agents near Broadway theaters or nightlife areas marked around downtown LA.

#9 Grand Park – Downtown Los Angeles

The romantic dance sequence that took place between Jessica Alba and Jamie Foxx’ characters in ‘Valentine’s Day’ at the Grand Park. You can book private tours with Downtown LA Walking Tours or plan your visit during the annual spring season when seasonal flowers blossom in their sensory gardens.

In addition to making our hearts skip a beat, this scene also showed us how beautiful of a Los Angeles landmark it is in reality!

Plan Your Visit To This Historic Landmark And Check Out Other Events That Are Happening In The Area Here!

Grand Park
200 N Grand Ave, Los Angeles

#10 Gramercy Place

These sprawling mansions located on Gramercy Place an area in Central City East have been gaining traction among location scout companies for some time now. Why? Absolutely stunning exteriors blending early turn-of-the-century architecture mid-Renaissance Italian designs but completely modernized inside!

Guess which building has played as ‘DMV branch office?’ Of course its one situated South from Washington Boulevard alongside Martin Luther King Jr Blvd across street Auto Zone store we all love being in queuing lines there… eyeroll

Have Fun Admiring This View By Booking A Limo Tour With Friends…and Make Sure Not To Miss These Hidden Gems Like:

—Escape Game (worldwide entertainment games concept)

—-Great Western Forum

——Universal Studios Hollywood

Final Thoughts

Now that you know the secrets behind “Valentine’s Day,” why not grab your loved one(s) and experience each of these iconic locations yourself? Who knows what new romances can spark up while visiting these places? Remember to keep your eyes peeled because who knows, you might just bump into some very famous faces whilst sightseeing around California countryside.

Happy Valentine’s day!

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