Find out what makes the Old Royal Naval College “one of the most popular film locations in the world” and some trade secrets as to how it is done.
The site has nearly 100 years of filming history and this tour will not only take you around the iconic riverside grounds, but also inside to see the magnificent Painted Hall where so many famous scenes have been filmed and into the exquisite Chapel, the star of a fair few stunning wedding scenes.
Find out why location managers have chosen the Old Royal Naval College as the setting for some of the most memorable scenes in major film and TV productions, including The Crown, Les Miserables, Thor: The Dark World, Cruella, Bridgerton and many more.
• Film Tours run Saturday and Sunday at 12:30 and 14:30 until 17th March 2024 and then 12.30 & 2.30pm on Thursdays and Sundays (in addition to the 600 years tour).
From a starring role as Buckingham Palace in The Crown and as the backdrop for the award-winning TV period drama series Bridgerton, to 19th century revolutionary Paris in Les Misérables, the Old Royal Naval College has provided the setting for some of the most memorable scenes in major film and TV productions. On this tour you will be guided through over 60 years of filming both on our iconic riverside grounds and inside the magnificent Painted Hall.
Join us for a behind-the-scenes tour of ‘the most popular filming location in the world‘ (Empire magazine).
The minimum age for this tour is 5 years.
The Tour includes entry to the breathtaking Painted Hall, Chapel and Visitor Centre
The check in point is at the Visitor Centre.
On the day of the tour, please present your bar code at the Visitor Centre desk.
Please check in at least 10 minutes prior to the beginning of the tour, check in point is at the Visitor Centre
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