Go On Location: The Ultimate "Pretty Little Liars" Guide to Warner Bros. Studio Tour Hollywood

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Got a secret! Can you keep it? The hit television series Pretty Little Liars, which returns to the small screen on Tuesday, Jan. 12, 2016, is set in the fictional city of Rosewood, Pennsylvania. However, outside of the pilot (which was shot in Vancouver), filming takes place almost entirely at Warner Bros. Studio in Burbank.

Big changes are in store for the Liars - the series is jumping ahead five years when the winter premiere of Season 6 airs on Jan. 12. Freeform, the rebranding of the ABC Family channel, will make its debut along with the Pretty Little Liars season premiere.

Filming at Warner Bros. remains a staple, though. While interiors are mainly shot on WB soundstages, the show has utilized virtually every square inch of the 20-acre backlot for exterior scenes.

The vast majority of the locales featured on the show can be viewed via the Warner Bros. Studio Tour Hollywood. Read on for a list of 36 not-to-miss spots. Just be sure to be on your best behavior when visiting the WB, because in Rosewood you never know who may be watching.

1. Hanna Marin’s House (Building 187, Warner Village)

Hanna Marin's house in "Pretty Little Liars" at Warner Bros. Studios
Hanna Marin's house in "Pretty Little Liars" | Photo by Lindsay Blake

Used repeatedly throughout the series, the house where Rosewood’s funniest Liar Hanna Marin (Ashley Benson) lives is a large Colonial-style estate located at the southern end of Warner Village. Only the exterior appears on the show. As is the case with all of the Liar’s residences, the inside of Hanna’s house is a set located inside a soundstage. The building’s actual interior serves as a production office.

2. Emily Fields’ House (Midwest Residential Street)

Emily Fields house in "Pretty Little Liars" at Warner Bros. Studio
Emily Fields house in "Pretty Little Liars" | Photo by Lindsay Blake

The home of the sweetest Liar Emily Fields (Shay Mitchell) is the northernmost house located in the Midwest Residential Street area of the lot. The same home was also used as Ross (David Schwimmer) and Monica Geller’s (Courteney Cox) parents’ house on Friends. It is a practical set, meaning that both the interior and exterior can be utilized for filming. While the inside was used on Friends (Season 2’s “The One with the Prom Video”), it does not appear on PLL. Like Hanna’s house, the interior of the Fields’ home is a set that exists inside a soundstage.

3. Mona Vanderwaal’s House (Midwest Residential Street)

Mona Vanderwaal's house in "Pretty Little Liars" | Photo by Lindsay Blake

The blue and white clapboard dwelling that troublemaker Mona Vanderwaal (Janel Parrish) calls home is located on Midwest Residential Street next door and to the south of the Fields’ House. It did not show up on the series until the Season 4 episode titled “Now You See Me, Now You Don’t,” but has been utilized regularly ever since.

4. Spencer Hastings’ House (Midwest Residential Street)

Spencer Hastings' house in "Pretty Little Liars" at Warner Bros. Studio
Spencer Hastings' house in "Pretty Little Liars" | Photo by Lindsay Blake

The façade that serves as the stately home where intellectual Liar Spencer Hastings (Troian Bellisario) lives is actually the rear side of Mona’s residence. The dwelling should look familiar to Gilmore Girls fans – it was also used as Lorelai (Lauren Graham) and Rory Gilmore’s (Alexis Bledel) home on the WB series.

5. Spencer Hastings’ Barn (Midwest Residential Street)

Spencer Hastings' barn in "Pretty Little Liars" at Warner Bros. Studio
Spencer Hastings' barn in "Pretty Little Liars" | Photo by Lindsay Blake

The backyard barn that Spencer painstakingly redecorated and that her sister, Melissa (Torrey DeVitto), then promptly moved into is located directly across from the Hastings’ residence, in what is actually the home’s front yard.

6. Hastings Gate (The Jungle)

The Hastings gate in "Pretty Little Liars" at Warner Bros. Studio
The Hastings gate in "Pretty Little Liars" | Photo by Lindsay Blake

The large gated entrance to Spencer’s estate is not actually located near her home, nor is it a permanent façade – it is a piece that is set up in the northeastern portion of the lot’s Jungle area when needed. Because it is only put into place during an actual shoot, you’re not likely to catch a glimpse of it while on the Warner Bros. Studio Tour. The same area of the Jungle is also where Hanna’s mom, Ashley (Laura Leighton), hits Officer Darren Wilden (Bryce Johnson) with her car in Season 3’s “Hot Water.”

7. Alison DiLaurentis’ House (The Jungle)

Alison DiLaurentis' house in "Pretty Little Liars"
Alison DiLaurentis' house in "Pretty Little Liars" | Photo by Lindsay Blake

The home belonging to the notorious Alison DiLaurentis (Sasha Pieterse) and her family, and where Maya St. Germain (Bianca Lawson) also once lived, is a façade located on the shores of the Jungle’s Lagoon, and not even a full one at that. The structure is missing a roof, which is actually apparent at times onscreen. It is while parked out in front of Alison’s house that Hanna delivers her infamous line, “No, you follow him! I have to change my underwear!” after being scared by Jason DiLaurentis (Drew Van Acker) in Season 5’s “Whirly Girlie.”

8. Toby and Jenna’s House (Midwest Residential Street)

Toby and Jenna's house in "Pretty Little Liars" at Warner Bros. Tour
Toby and Jenna's house in "Pretty Little Liars" | Photo by Lindsay Blake

The house where step-siblings-with-benefits Toby Cavanaugh (Keegan Allen) and Jenna Marshall (Tammin Sursok) lived during the show’s early seasons was located on Midwest Residential Street, two doors south of Emily’s home. The structure was blown up, both on the show and in real life, in the Season 5 episode titled “Miss Me x 100.” The Warner Bros. Studio Tour’s new interactive exhibit, Stage 48: Script to Screen, now stands in that location.

9. Aria Montgomery’s House (Midwest Residential Street)

Aria Montgomery’s house in "Pretty Little Liars" at Warner Bros. Studio
Aria Montgomery’s house in "Pretty Little Liars" | Photo by Lindsay Blake

The Craftsman-style dwelling used in establishing shots as the residence of raven-haired beauty Aria Montgomery (Lucy Hale) is actually located in Vancouver. On occasion, though, the façade situated across the street from Mona’s home is utilized as the exterior of Aria’s pad. Such was the case in Season 6’s “Don’t Look Now,” when Spencer secretly visits the Montgomery residence in order to look through the trash for Aria’s discarded anti-anxiety medication.

10. Rosewood High School (Midwest Business Street)

Rosewood High School in "Pretty Little Liars" at Warner Bros. Studio
Rosewood High School in "Pretty Little Liars" | Photo by Lindsay Blake

The Liar’s stately brick high school is located in the Midwest Business Street area of the backlot. The structure appears regularly on the series, but only the exterior is utilized. The hallways and classrooms of Rosewood High School are sets located inside a soundstage. The same structure was also utilized regularly as the Hazzard County Courthouse and Sheriff’s Office on The Dukes of Hazzard.

11. Rosewood City Hall / Rosewood Police Department (Midwest Business Street)

Rosewood City Hall / Police Department in "Pretty Little Liars" at Warner Bros. Studio
Rosewood City Hall / Police Department in "Pretty Little Liars" | Photo by Lindsay Blake

The Rosewood City Hall/Rosewood Police Department façade is located adjacent to and just north of the Rosewood High School façade. As with the high school, only the exterior of the structure is used onscreen. This facade also regularly portrayed the Hazzard County Building on The Dukes of Hazzard.

12. Apple Rose Grille (Midwest Business Street)

Apple Rose Grille in "Pretty Little Liars"
Apple Rose Grille in "Pretty Little Liars" | Photo by Lindsay Blake

Apple Rose Grille, the local restaurant where the Liars regularly hung out during the early seasons of the show, is located on the rounded corner of Midwest Business Street and French Street. The structure is a practical set and both the interior and the exterior were featured regularly on Pretty Little Liars. The same spot also masked as Luke’s Diner on Gilmore Girls.

13. Rosewood Church (Midwest Business Street)

Rosewood Church in "Pretty Little Liars" at Warner Bros. Studio
Rosewood Church in "Pretty Little Liars" | Photo by Lindsay Blake

The local Rosewood Church, which is situated in the center of the Midwest Business Street area of the lot, has appeared countless times on Pretty Little Liars. Not only is it where Pastor Ted Wilson (Edward Kerr) regularly preaches, but it’s also where Ian Thomas (Ryan Merriman) tries to kill Spencer in Season 1’s “For Whom the Bell Tolls”; where Hanna attempts to sabotage her dad’s wedding in Season 2’s “Over My Dead Body”; where the Liars find Officer Wilden’s car – along with a dead pig in the trunk – in Season 3’s “A dAngerous gAme”; and where Mona’s funeral takes place in Season 5’s “Through a Glass, Darkly.” The church is a practical set and both the interior and exterior are featured on the series.

14. Dr. Anne Sullivan’s Office/Hastings & Reibman Law Office (Midwest Business Street)

Dr. Anne Sullivan's office / Hastings & Reibman Law Office in "Pretty Little Liars" at Warner Bros. Studio
Dr. Anne Sullivan's office / Hastings & Reibman Law Office in "Pretty Little Liars" | Photo by Lindsay Blake

Throughout Season 2, the Liars regularly visit therapist Dr. Anne Sullivan (Annabeth Gish) at her office, the exterior of which is situated on Midwest Street across from the northern side of Rosewood Church. The same façade also masks as the entrance to the Hastings & Reibman Law Office, Veronica Hastings’ (Lesley Fera) legal firm.

15. Ezra Fitz’s Apartment Building (Building 60, Embassy Courtyard)

Ezra Fitz's apartment building in "Pretty Little Liars" at Warner Bros. Studio
Ezra Fitz's apartment building in "Pretty Little Liars" | Photo by Lindsay Blake

In Season 1’s “If at First You Don’t Succeed, Lie, Lie Again,” Aria shows up to the brick apartment building where English teacher Ezra Fitz (Ian Hardy) lives for their first date, only to find him waiting for her across the street in an idling limo. So this is what a real date with Ezra Fitz looks like! The exterior of Ezra’s building is located between French Street and Embassy Courtyard, across from New York Park.

16. Philadelphia City Museum (Building 61, Embassy Courthouse)

Philadelphia City Museum in "Pretty Little Liars" at Warner Bros. Studio
Philadelphia City Museum in "Pretty Little Liars" | Photo by Lindsay Blake

Aria and Ezra’s first official (but secret) date takes place at the Philadelphia City Museum. The two don’t have to travel far to get there, though, as Warner Bros.’ Embassy Courthouse, which is located adjacent to Ezra’s building, masks as the museum in the scene. The structure was also featured regularly as the Gotham City Police Department in the 1966 Batman television series.

17. Noel Kahn’s Cabin / Lost Woods Resort (Practical House, The Jungle)

Lost Woods Resort in "Pretty Little Liars" at Warner Bros. Studio
Lost Woods Resort in "Pretty Little Liars" | Photo by Lindsay Blake

In Season 1’s “To Kill a Mocking Girl,” the Liars attend a party thrown at a cabin belonging to Noel Kahn (Brant Daugherty). The building utilized as the cabin is located in the northern part of the WB’s Jungle area and is known as the Practical House. The structure has actually been featured countless times on the series as numerous different locations. It is best known for its regular appearance as the Lost Woods Resort, aka A’s lair, but has also masked as the West Maple Riding Club in Season 2’s “Touched by an A-ngel” and Paige McCullers’ (Lindsey Shaw) aunt’s lakeside cabin in Season 4’s “Into the Deep.”

Though the front of the Practical House was used as Noel’s cabin in “To Kill a Mocking Girl,” the rear side masqueraded as that same cabin in Season 3’s “The Kahn Game” and “What Lies Beneath.” The rear side also popped up as Ezra friend’s cabin, where Aria and Ezra would secretly rendezvous during Season 3, and as the house that Aria, Emily and Ezra followed Neilan (Charles Carpenter) to in Season 5’s “To Plea or Not to Plea.”

18. Emily and Maya’s Lakeside Hangout (Shore-Side Cabin, The Jungle)

Emily and Maya’s lakeside cottage in "Pretty Little Liars" at Warner Bros. Studio
Emily and Maya’s lakeside cottage in "Pretty Little Liars" | Photo by Lindsay Blake

In Season 3’s “Stolen Kisses,” Emily takes Nate St. Germain (Sterling Sulieman) to visit a lakeside cottage where she and Maya used to hang out. The lot’s Shore-Side Cabin, located in the southeastern portion of the Jungle, played their former haunt in the episode. The structure is actually one of Pretty Little Liar’s most-used locations. It was also utilized as the studio of “dimensional artist” Hector Lime (Jed Rees) twice during Season 4 and as Ibi’s Coffee & Sweets, where Emily, Sara Harvey (Dre Davis) and Claire (Skyler Day) very awkwardly share a plate of cookies in Season 6’s “O Brother, Where Art Thou.” The Shore-Side Cabin is a practical set and its interior has also appeared on the series, most notably as the greenhouse where the Liars set up several clandestine meetings in the beginning of Season 2.

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