Humans Filming Locations
Where was Humans filmed? Humans was filmed in 13 locations across United Kingdom in the following places:
Humans Filming Locations
St. Albans is a city in the commuter belt north of London, England. Its vast centuries-old cathedral features medieval wall paintings. Nearby, Verulamium Park has ornamental lakes and the remains of the city's ancient Roman wall. Also here is the Verulamium Museum, displaying artefacts from the city’s Roman past, including mosaics and the Sandridge Hoard of gold coins. A 2nd-century Roman theatre stands nearby.
Southwark is a bustling district by the River Thames, with cultural draws like the Tate Modern gallery and Shakespeare’s Globe theatre. Borough Market is a popular spot for artisan eats and produce, and cosy pubs like the George, a 17th-century inn, are welcoming spots to have a pint. Centuries-old Southwark Cathedral is dwarfed by the soaring Shard skyscraper, which has a viewing platform and restaurants.
Islington’s Victorian homes and quiet backstreets, popular with families and liberal politicos, contrast with its commercial heart. A well-heeled crowd frequents Upper Street's indie stores and Camden Passage antiques market by day, and trendy pubs and eateries at night. Dance performances at Sadler’s Wells, plays at the Almeida Theatre, and performances at the Union Chapel church are part of the vibrant arts scene.
Lewisham is an area of southeast London, England, six miles south of Charing Cross. It is the principal area of the London Borough of Lewisham, and was within the historic county of Kent until 1889.
Dulwich is an affluent, villagelike neighbourhood with a row of indie boutiques and smart restaurants at its heart. Broad paths wind through the area’s elegant namesake park, which has a winter garden, sports pitches, and a boating lake with pedalos. Dulwich Picture Gallery displays a renowned collection of British portraits and 17th- and 18th-century European Old Masters in a building by Sir John Soane.
Humans (2015)
In a parallel present where the latest must-have gadget for any busy family is a 'Synth'--a highly-developed robotic servant that's so similar to a real human--is transforming the way we live.