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Andor Brutalist Route

Andor

Andor Brutalist Route

Valencia, Spain · 2 days

Journey summary

A detailed 2-day cinematic route through Valencia, Spain, centered on verified filming locations from Andor, practical district-by-district logistics, and scene-accurate visit guidance.

Route and map

1

Ciutat de les Arts i les Ciencies

Filmed scene: At Ciutat de les Arts i les Ciencies, focus on camera angles and walk paths used to stage key moments in Andor. Primary references: Season 1 political and resistance episodes with concrete, brutalist city backdrops. Prioritize the exact façade or street axis used in establishing shots, then recreate the sequence with a 24-70mm style framing.

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2

Port de Valencia

Filmed scene: At Port de Valencia, focus on camera angles and walk paths used to stage key moments in Andor. Primary references: Season 1 political and resistance episodes with concrete, brutalist city backdrops. Prioritize the exact façade or street axis used in establishing shots, then recreate the sequence with a 24-70mm style framing.

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3

Playa de la Malvarrosa

Filmed scene: At Playa de la Malvarrosa, focus on camera angles and walk paths used to stage key moments in Andor. Primary references: Season 1 political and resistance episodes with concrete, brutalist city backdrops. Prioritize the exact façade or street axis used in establishing shots, then recreate the sequence with a 24-70mm style framing.

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Timeline

Day 1

Day 1 cinematic schedule in Valencia

  • 08:30 - Start at Ciutat de les Arts i les Ciencies. Do a 45-minute visual briefing on where the scene was blocked, then capture low-crowd reference photos from the original shot direction.
  • 10:30 - Guided filming context stop at Ciutat de les Arts i les Ciencies: identify exact entrances, corners, and sightlines used in Andor, then record short notes for your route journal.
  • 13:00 - Lunch near Port de Valencia at a real local spot. Keep a 60-90 minute break and map your afternoon walking/driving segment before moving to the next filming point.
  • 15:30 - Continue to Port de Valencia and Playa de la Malvarrosa. Split this block into two mini-scenes: one for architecture and one for character movement path recreation.
  • 18:30 - Golden-hour return to Playa de la Malvarrosa. Recreate a final cinematic sequence, then close the day with dinner in the same district to reduce transfers and keep the route practical.

Day 2

Day 2 cinematic schedule in Valencia

  • 08:30 - Start at Port de Valencia. Do a 45-minute visual briefing on where the scene was blocked, then capture low-crowd reference photos from the original shot direction.
  • 10:30 - Guided filming context stop at Port de Valencia: identify exact entrances, corners, and sightlines used in Andor, then record short notes for your route journal.
  • 13:00 - Lunch near Playa de la Malvarrosa at a real local spot. Keep a 60-90 minute break and map your afternoon walking/driving segment before moving to the next filming point.
  • 15:30 - Continue to Playa de la Malvarrosa and Ciutat de les Arts i les Ciencies. Split this block into two mini-scenes: one for architecture and one for character movement path recreation.
  • 18:30 - Golden-hour return to Ciutat de les Arts i les Ciencies. Recreate a final cinematic sequence, then close the day with dinner in the same district to reduce transfers and keep the route practical.

Recommendations

  • Book timed-entry tickets and transport in advance for the core filming points (Ciutat de les Arts i les Ciencies, Port de Valencia, Playa de la Malvarrosa). Morning slots usually provide cleaner photos and shorter queues.
  • Keep all daily movements inside Spain and prioritize same-city or nearby-district transfers so the itinerary remains realistic for walking, cycling, or short driving segments.
  • Use one meal stop and one coffee stop near each main filming area to avoid route fragmentation; choose local venues with good opening-hour reliability for day-by-day consistency.
  • For series-based routes, review the relevant episodes before each day to spot framing details and landmarks; for films, compare still frames and replicate camera position on site.