The Doors: The Doors Are Open Filming Locations
Where was The Doors: The Doors Are Open filmed? The Doors: The Doors Are Open was filmed in 13 locations across United Kingdom, Australia and United States in the following places:
The Doors: The Doors Are Open Filming Locations
London, the capital of England and the United Kingdom, is a 21st-century city with history stretching back to Roman times. At its centre stand the imposing Houses of Parliament, the iconic ‘Big Ben’ clock tower and Westminster Abbey, site of British monarch coronations. Across the Thames River, the London Eye observation wheel provides panoramic views of the South Bank cultural complex, and the entire city.
St. James’s is an exclusive area near Buckingham Palace, with many fine-dining restaurant options. The Theatre Royal Haymarket and Her Majesty’s Theatre stage West End plays. Art dealers surround Christie’s auction house, while the Royal Academy of Arts draws crowds to Piccadilly. Upscale shops include Fortnum & Mason, with its posh food hall, and Jermyn Street’s tailors. St. James’s Park is popular for picnics.
Westminster is the bustling government area near Buckingham Palace. Tourists head to Trafalgar Square’s monuments and to see the changing of the guards at Horse Guards Parade while politicians mingle in Whitehall’s pubs. At the Houses of Parliament, by the River Thames, the Big Ben bell rings out from its iconic clock tower. Medieval Westminster Abbey contains the graves of historical figures such as Charles Darwin.
Multicultural Bayswater is known for Kensington Gardens, an expansive park with landscaped lawns, a large playground, and contemporary exhibitions at the Serpentine Gallery. Also here is stately Kensington Palace, a royal residence. Chinese eateries, bistros, and Italian restaurants line busy Queensway road, along with sandwich spots and cafes. Mid-range hotels and serviced apartments fill the surrounding streets.
The Doors: The Doors Are Open (1968)
A British TV documentary that originally aired in 1968. The Doors are Open focuses on the bands performance at London's Roundhouse with rare backstage footage and interviews.