This article describes the filming locations by episode used for the production of White Collar, which are almost exclusively located in boroughs of New York City. Following is a list of filming locations whose respective pages provide a list of episodes or scenes recorded at that location.
Season 1[]
Episode 1: Pilot[]
- 351 Riverside Drive: as the exterior of June's home
- 385 West St: as the exterior of Neal's new "home" (the hotel Peter checks Neal into)
- Windsor Tower: as the rooftop terrace on June's home.
Episode 2: Threads[]
- 620 Loft & Garden: as the setting for an outdoor party used to lure Ghovat
- Bethesda Fountain, Central Park: as a meeting place for the FBI and Ghovat to exchange a dress for a hostage
Episode 3: Book of Hours[]
- Masso: during an FBI stakeout
- Trinity Church: as the Church from which the Bible was stolen
Episode 5: The Portrait[]
- Grand Central Terminal:
- Place Ville Marie, Montreal: when Peter and Elizabeth talk about Neal's potential relationship with Taryn Vandersant
Episode 10: Vital Signs[]
- 351 Riverside Drive: as the exterior of June's home
- Glen Cove Mansion Hotel and Conference Center
Episode 12: Bottlenecked[]
- Downtown Manhattan Heliport: as the getaway/meeting point between Keller and Sergey.
Season 2[]
- Gramercy Park
- Silvercup East: where many studio scenes are filmed.
Episode 1: Withdrawal[]
- Ramscale Studios: as Edward Walker's home.
Episode 3: Copycat Caffrey[]
- Fordham University: as East Side University
- Grand Army Plaza: as meeting location between Mozzie, Alexandra Hunter and Neal
Episode 4: By the Book[]
Episode 6: In the Red[]
- New Yorker Hotel: as the exterior of Abramov's gaming room.
Episode 10: Burke's Seven[]
Hospital scene: Neal and Mozzie are at CUNY Baruch College in NY, NY
- North Cove Marina: as Rodgers Yacht Club.
Episode 14: Payback[]
Madison Square Park: The park where neal gets the green ring to pay of Keller
Season 3[]
Episode 15: Stealing Home[]
- Yankee Stadium: as the site of Gordon Taylor's planned heist.
Season 4[]
Episodes 1 & 2: [1] Casa de España: as the home of Dobbs.
Main Title[]
- Big Daddy's: behind Neal in the main title.
Episode 6: Identity Crisis[]
- Stuyvesant Square: as the site of Mozzie's meeting with the descendent of the Culper Ring, Tempest (Agent 355).
- The Prison Ship Martyrs' Monument: as the hidden location of the flag that George Washington used when crossing the Delaware River.
Episode 13: Empire City[]
- The Cotton Club: is a Jazz club behind reopened by an ex-con and his brother.
Episode 14: Shoot the Moon[]
- New York Hall of Science: as the location of the moon rock that Nate Osbourne tries to steal for his girlfriend Penny Chase
Episode 15: The Original[]
- Ramscale Studios: as JB Belmiere's art studio.
Episode 16: In the Wind[]
- Empire State Building: as the location where Neal has located Ellen's evidence box.
- Artisanal as the restaurant where Peter Burke meets Reece Hughes
- Wolcott Hotel in front of which Neal meets June
Season 5[]
Episode 3: One Last Stakeout[]
- Museum of the Moving Image: as the Gershon Museum, location of the Mosconi Codex
External Sites[]
- OnLocationVacations.com - a source for filming locations, sightings and events
Season 6[]
Episode 1: Borrowed Time[]
- 1155 Avenue of the Americas: as the Kessman Building, the location of Alan Woodford's (the head of the Pink Panthers) office.