List of James Bond Film Locations

List Of James Bond Film Locations

This is a list of locations in which films of the James Bond series have been set and filmed.

The countries Bond visits all over the world are almost always filmed on location. Only the following countries appear in Bond movies, but were not actually shot on location: Cuba, Czechoslovakia, East Germany, Yugoslavia, Albania, Afghanistan, Lebanon, Macau, China, Uganda, Madagascar, Montenegro, Kazakhstan, Pakistan, Vietnam, North Korea, South Korea, Bulgaria, and the USSR. (Although more recent Bond films were shot on location in the Czech Republic, Russia, Germany and Azerbaijan.)

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