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If you read People We Meet on Vacation when it came out and immediately thought, this is would be an amazing movie, same. And if you are also the kind of person who watches rom-coms with one eye on the screen and the other on Google Flights, Netflix’s adaptation probably felt extremely personal.
Because yes, Poppy and Alex’s story is about missed timing, emotional baggage, and years of unresolved feelings. But it is also about place. And once the credits roll, there is really only one question left: where was People We Meet on Vacation actually filmed?
On screen, People We Meet on Vacation hops from Canada to Italy to Spain, with stops in Ohio and New Orleans along the way. Behind the scenes, the production kept things far more streamlined, filming nearly the entire movie in just two locations: New Orleans and Spain’s Costa Brava, with Barcelona stepping in for several key moments.
New Orleans
Spain’s Costa Brava (with Barcelona doing some heavy lifting)
It is classic movie magic. And honestly, it works.
Let’s start with New Orleans, which plays itself and steals every scene it is in.
The French Quarter, Bourbon Street, and Royal Street
Poppy and Alex’s chaotic, joyful New Orleans trip was filmed right in the French Quarter. Those crowds? Real. That energy? Also real. The production did not shut the city down. They just let New Orleans be New Orleans, which is always the correct choice
Café du Monde
Yes, that breakfast scene happens at the real Café du Monde. The people in the background are actual customers who just wanted coffee and beignets and accidentally ended up in a Netflix movie.
Frenchmen Street and Bamboula’s
The dancing scene was filmed at Bamboula’s, a local favorite on Frenchmen Street. It is loud, joyful, and exactly where a rom-com dance-off should happen.
Ohio (But Make It Louisiana)
Alex’s fictional hometown of Linfield, Ohio is also filmed in quiet neighborhoods around New Orleans, including areas near Audubon Park and Covington. Think Midwest calm, Southern sunshine.
Spain’s Costa Brava is where the movie really flexes.
Canada (But Actually Spain)
The camping trip set in Squamish, Canada was filmed at the Masjoan Arboretum, a forest filled with towering trees that somehow manage to pass as British Columbia. You would never guess this was southern Europe unless someone told you. Now someone has.
Water scenes were filmed at Pantà de Terradets, a dramatic reservoir surrounded by cliffs that looks far more remote than it actually is.
Tuscany (Also Spain)
That emotionally loaded villa scene set in Tuscany was filmed at Can Llambí, a historic Catalan farmhouse. Vineyards. Stone walls. Feelings. It checks all the boxes. Sadly, it is not open for casual visits, which feels a bit rude, but understandable.
Some of the movie’s most important emotional beats happen in Barcelona, and the locations are very real.
The Rooftop Pool Scene
That sunset call takes place at ME Barcelona, a sleek hotel in the Eixample district. Yes, you can stay there. Yes, it looks exactly like it does in the movie. Yes, it will make you feel like a different version of yourself.
The Wedding Events
The rehearsal dinner scenes were filmed at Museu Blau, while the wedding itself unfolds at Casa de Santa Clotilde, a clifftop estate with gardens overlooking the Mediterranean. The gardens are open to visitors and are every bit as cinematic in real life.
This movie understands something rom-coms sometimes forget: places are not just pretty backdrops. They carry memory and tension, shaping who the characters were and who they are trying to become. New Orleans feels electric and messy, the forests feel hopeful, the villas feel fragile, and Barcelona feels like almost. And that is exactly the point.
If you loved the book, watching those emotions land in real places makes the story feel even more lived-in.
Where was People We Meet on Vacation filmed?
Primarily in New Orleans, Louisiana, and Spain’s Costa Brava region, including Barcelona.
Was the movie filmed in Canada or Italy?
No. Those scenes were filmed in Spain using forests, beaches, and historic estates.
Can you visit the wedding location?
Yes. Casa de Santa Clotilde’s gardens in Lloret de Mar are open to the public.
Was People We Meet on Vacation filmed on location or on sets?
Both. Many outdoor scenes in New Orleans and Spain were filmed on location, while select interiors, including Poppy’s New York apartment, were built on soundstages in Barcelona.
Why did the filmmakers change some locations from the book?
Condensing filming into fewer regions made production more practical while still preserving the emotional tone of each trip. Author Emily Henry approved the changes, focusing on capturing the spirit of the story rather than exact geography.
Is this worth watching if you loved the book?
Absolutely. It stays true to the emotional core, even when locations change.