Go On Location: "Made in Chelsea LA"
Updated on September 10, 2015
On Monday, Aug. 10, British structured-reality television program Made in Chelsea kicked off its Los Angeles spin-off series. Made in Chelsea LA filmed on location throughout L.A. from May to July. Beginning with the spectacular city views in the premiere's opening sequence, Los Angeles will be as much a star of the six-episode series as the MiC cast members. Read on for Los Angeles locations featured in Episode One of Made in Chelsea LA.
Runyon Canyon Park
The opening sequence shows stunning views across Los Angeles as Jamie Laing and JP are followed hiking in Runyon Canyon Park, a 160-acre park located in the heart of Hollywood. Known for its hiking trails and sweeping views of the city, Runyon Canyon is an ideal spot to work up a sweat and catch a glimpse of your favorite star. Celebrities like Justin Timberlake, Tyrese Gibson and Anne Hathaway are often spotted making their way to the peak of Runyon.
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Rodeo Drive
In a storyline parallel to the main party, Mark-Francis Vandelli and Georgia Toffolo explore Beverly Hills and Rodeo Drive before stopping by Beverly Canon Gardens. Rodeo Drive is known around the world as the epicenter of luxury and fashion. Visitors stroll the three-block stretch of Rodeo Drive to experience over 100 exclusive boutiques, restaurants and hotels.
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Beverly Canon Gardens
The beautiful and tranquil Beverly Cañon Gardens are located adjacent to the Montage Beverly Hills in the 200 block of North Cañon Drive. The 33,000 square feet of public gardens and open space features public outdoor dining areas, water features, landscaped gardens and public colonnaded walkways connecting Beverly and Cañon Drives.
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Hollywood Forever Cemetery
Mark-Francis, Georgia and Olivia Fox visit Hollywood Forever Cemetery and highlight the graves of two Golden Age Hollywood legends, Rudolph Valentino and Cecil B. DeMille. Founded in 1899, Hollywood Forever Cemetery is the final resting place of legendary stars and cultural figures like George Harrison, Douglas Fairbanks, John Huston, Jayne Mansfield, Johnny and Dee Dee Ramone, “Bugsy” Siegel and many more. Since 2002, Hollywood Forever has hosted Cinespia, one of L.A.’s most popular outdoor movie series.
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Juice Served Here
The flagship location of Juice Served Here is a sprawling, sleek space located off bustling Lincoln Boulevard in Venice. Guests are invited to bring their laptops, sit at the bar and enjoy that cool ocean breeze. Juice Served Here offers products exclusively made from organic produce and sourced locally when available. All of their juices come in 16.9 ounce glass bottles. Offerings include pressed juices, nut milks, tonics, elixirs, shots, shakes, coffee, and raw bake shop items.
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Palisades Park
Toff and Jess Woodley are shown jogging at Palisades Park, located along Ocean Avenue in Santa Monica. The 26.4-acre park stretches 1.5 miles from Adelaide Drive to the historic Santa Monica Pier and offers breathtaking views of Santa Monica Bay from atop the sandstone bluffs. The three-mile running loop includes 30 varieties of plants and trees, sculptures, cannons and the 19th-century Camera Obscura.
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