'Killing Eve' Filming Locations You Can Visit Around the World

Here's where to live out your Villanelle fantasy (maybe with less murders, though).


Unfortunately, we can't get you inside the Russian prisons (filmed in the U.K.'s closed Reading Gaol), but plenty of the sets from BBC America's jet-setting thriller Killing Eve are ready for you to explore IRL. From London to Paris to Bucharest, the series has taken stars Sandra Oh and Jodie Comer all over Europe and shows no sign of stopping its adventures when the first episode of season two premieres on April 7. Read on to discover which London town hall was transformed into a Soviet modernist hotel and how you can stay in Konstantin's house on your next vacation (no really, it's gorgeous and bookable).

Here are the spots where Killing Eve was filmed—and a few spoilers, too.

Courtesy BBC America

Courtesy BBC America

Warwick House Street, London (MI6 Investigation Office)

You won't be able to see the inside of Carolyn Martens's off-the-books MI6 headquarters where Eve, Kenny, Bill, and Elena (pictured) hunt down Villanelle—but you can catch a glimpse of the exterior near Trafalgar Square. A few steps down Warwick House Street (it's more of an alley), you'll find the entrance at the second door on your right, recognizable by the circular window above the door.

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Courtesy BBC America

Place Vendôme, Paris

Some of the show's most impressive scenes are in Paris, and Konstantin and Villanelle's meeting at the Place Vendôme in Paris's 1st arrondissement is no different. Need ideas for where to find a flouncy pink dress of your own? Try Galeries Lafayette about a 10 minute walk away. The store stocks Molly Goddard, the designer behind the infamous pink dress, among other luxury brands.

Courtesy BBC America

Courtesy BBC America

Weberwiese Station, Berlin

Berlin's canary yellow U-Bahn trains and the complimentary yellow-tiled Weberwiese Station serves as the perfect monochromatic backdrop to Bill and Villanelle's first meeting (pictured). While the crew flew back to London to film the club scene in Berlin, this station is just minutes away from the Holy Grail of techno clubs, Berghain, set in a former East German power station.

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Fabric Nightclub, London (Club, Berlin)

As we mentioned before, the moment where Villanelle stabs Bill in Berlin was actually filmed some 600-plus miles away in London. The scene took place at Fabric, a 20-year-old nightclub near the Barbican performing arts centre, known for its vibrating dance floor attached to 450 bass transducers, which let partiers feel the music as well as hear it.

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Chiltern Hills, U.K. (Bletcham)

The idyllic English countryside that hides Frank's safe house in the show's fourth episode is labeled as Bletcham, but while they film nearby, it wasn't quite in Bletcham itself. Instead, the scenes with Villanelle and her crew, the car chase with Frank, and Eve's face-to-face with the murderess herself were filmed in Turville and the Chiltern Hills, a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, about an hour and a half northwest of central London.

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Alamy

Hornsey Town Hall, London (Hotel Atlasov, Moscow)

Built in 1933, London's Hornsey Town Hall, with its stark, modernist interiors and decorative ironwork, plays the role of Moscow's Hotel Atlasov. The hotel lobby, bar, and restaurant scenes were all filmed here—as were scenes from the Oscar-winning Bohemian Rhapsody and Netflix's The Crown. Today, the town hall is being developed into a hotel, co-working space, and art center, all while retaining and restoring its architecture.

Courtesy Kid & Coe

Courtesy Kid & Coe

Lake Snagov, Bucharest (Konstantin’s Home)

It's rare that you can actually have a filming location all to yourself, but Konstantin's house is actually a bookable, five-bedroom lakehouse on Kid & Coe, a vacation rental company that focuses on family-friendly homes. About 40 minutes north of downtown Bucharest, the home (complete with a boat house and dock also seen in the show during Konstantin's getaway) has a huge front lawn, paddleboards, canoes, and more to experience the lakefront. If you're a Villanelle fan, you'll want to check out the nearby Snagov Monastery. It's on an island in the middle of the lake, accessible by footbridge, and holds Vlad the Impaler's remains.

Walter Bibikow

Walter Bibikow

Romanian Athenaeum, Bucharest (Cafe Radozhny, Moscow)

The lobby of central Bucharest's opulent concert hall was transformed into a restaurant for the final, gun-slinging showdown of season one, when Eve, Konstantin, Villanelle, and Konstantin's daughter Irina all meet up. Visitors are usually only allowed inside the main auditorium during philharmonic orchestra's concerts (tickets here), but you can usually sneak a peek of the lobby during regular hours.