The Real World? - Seasons

Seasons

Season # Title Location Year(s) Aired Number of Episodes
1 The Real World: New York Manhattan, New York 1992 13
2 The Real World: Los Angeles Los Angeles, California 1993 21
3 The Real World: San Francisco San Francisco, California 1994 20
4 The Real World: London London, United Kingdom 1995 23
5 The Real World: Miami Miami, Florida 1996 22
6 The Real World: Boston Boston, Massachusetts 1997 25
7 The Real World: Seattle Seattle, Washington 1998 21
8 The Real World: Hawaii Honolulu, Hawaii 1999 23
9 The Real World: New Orleans New Orleans, Louisiana 2000 23
10 The Real World: Back to New York Manhattan, New York 2001 22
11 The Real World: Chicago Chicago, Illinois 2002 24
12 The Real World: Las Vegas Las Vegas, Nevada 2002–2003 28
13 The Real World: Paris Paris, France 2003 25
14 The Real World: San Diego San Diego, California 2004 26
15 The Real World: Philadelphia Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 2004–2005 26
16 The Real World: Austin Austin, Texas 2005 24
17 The Real World: Key West Key West, Florida 2006 25
18 The Real World: Denver Denver, Colorado 2006–2007 28
19 The Real World: Sydney Sydney, Australia 2007–2008 24
20 The Real World: Hollywood Los Angeles, California 2008 13
21 The Real World: Brooklyn Brooklyn, New York 2009 13
22 The Real World: Cancun Cancún, Mexico 2009 12
23 The Real World: D.C. Washington, D.C. 2009–2010 14
24 The Real World: New Orleans New Orleans, Louisiana 2010 12
25 The Real World: Las Vegas Las Vegas, Nevada 2011 13
26 The Real World: San Diego San Diego, California 2011 12
27 The Real World: St. Thomas Charlotte Amalie, Virgin Islands 2012 12
28 The Real World: Portland Portland, Oregon 2013 TBD
  • Seasons one through nineteen aired 30 minute episodes. Seasons twenty through the current season air one hour episodes.

For more detailed information on seasons, cast lists, and DVDs, see: List of The Real World seasons.

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