Where is Blue Bloods actually filmed? Locations of the police procedural show, explored

Blue Bloods (Image Source - CBS)
Blue Bloods filming locations (Image via CBS)

CBS's Blue Bloods, a fan-favorite police drama, has captivated audiences with its portrayal of the Reagan family, a line of NYPD officers and legal experts serving the city of New York. The show doesn’t just tell a story. It brings fans right into the heart of New York, thanks to its commitment to filming on location.

Fans are wondering where Blue Bloods is actually filmed. Let’s explore the real-life locations that make this show so authentic, from NYC neighborhoods to studio setups.


Exploring the filming locations of Blue Bloods

1) The Reagan family home: Bay Ridge, Brooklyn

The Reagan family home is central to the show, especially with its famous family dinners. The home’s exterior scenes are filmed in the Bay Ridge neighborhood of Brooklyn. Fans can visit this spot and see where those family moments happened (on-screen).


2) Frank Reagan’s police headquarters: Downtown Manhattan

NYPD Police Commissioner Frank Reagan’s office and the police headquarters are shown as the bustling nerve center of the force. While parts are filmed on a set, many exterior scenes are shot around 1 Police Plaza in downtown Manhattan.


3) East Village adventures

The East Village frequently appears on Blue Bloods (Image via CBS)
The East Village frequently appears on Blue Bloods (Image via CBS)

The East Village frequently appears on Blue Bloods, with its streets providing a backdrop for urban scenes. This area offers New York City vibes, showcasing NYC's diverse communities and bustling life.


4) The NYPD Precinct sets in Brooklyn

While some action scenes are shot in real NYC precincts, much of the internal police work, like scenes at the precinct desk or around briefing tables, is filmed on carefully designed sets in Brooklyn. These sets allow the show to maintain consistency while giving viewers a peek into the day-to-day work of the NYPD.


5) Staten island’s streets

Staten Island’s Charming Streets (Image via CBS)
Staten Island’s Charming Streets (Image via CBS)

Staten Island also appears throughout the show, often as a backdrop for neighborhood scenes. Its quieter streets contrast the busy scenes in Manhattan or Brooklyn, adding variety to the locations in Blue Bloods.


6) Scenes in Queens

Queens has a special place in the show, adding depth to its neighborhood feel. Blue Bloods showcases Queens as a unique part of New York City’s cultural fabric, from residential areas to local businesses.


7) Courtroom drama in Lower Manhattan

Blue Bloods also shows courtroom drama when cases go to trial. Many scenes set in courtrooms are filmed in the lower Manhattan court buildings, lending the show an authentic legal vibe.


8) Filming in the Bronx

New York’s diverse communities (Image via CBS)
New York’s diverse communities (Image via CBS)

The Bronx brings a different perspective to the show with its historic landmarks and vibrant culture. Filming here allows Blue Bloods to connect to more diverse New York communities.


9) The Reagan Family’s dinner scenes: A studio in Brooklyn

Those family dinner scenes are filmed on a dedicated soundstage in Brooklyn. This setup ensures the appropriate environment for filming the intimate Reagan family discussions, which have become a hallmark of the series.


10) NYC landmarks and hotspots

NYC Landmarks and Hotspots (Image via CBS)
NYC Landmarks and Hotspots (Image via CBS)

Blue Bloods often includes shots of famous NYC landmarks. From the Brooklyn Bridge to Central Park, the show doesn’t miss a chance to feature some of the city’s most beloved sights.


11) The real police stations in NYC

While much of the police action is filmed on set, Blue Bloods sometimes uses real precincts for exterior shots, giving the audience a true feel for the NYPD’s environment.


12) Filming offices and stages in Brooklyn

The crew has established a base in Brooklyn for their offices and stages, which makes it convenient to film nearby in various neighborhoods, adding to the show’s NYC authenticity.


13) Authentic NYC streets and alleys

Some of the most intense scenes are shot in New York’s iconic alleys and side streets. These locations are suitable for dramatic confrontations, chases, and undercover work.


14) Queens suburbs for family feel

Occasionally, the show ventures into the Queens suburbs, adding a personal neighborhood feel to the show that reflects the Reagan family’s deep ties to New York.


15) New York’s changing seasons

The show films throughout the year, capturing New York’s changing seasons. Snow-covered streets, spring blooms, and autumn leaves bring another layer of realism.


The show immerses viewers in New York city. The show's commitment to using real NYC locations adds layers of authenticity that resonate with fans. From family dinners in Brooklyn to police work in Manhattan, the locations reflect the city's diversity.

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Edited by Toshali Kritika