
Railroad tracks near L’Enfant Plaza, looking towards the U.S. Planes landing at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport are visible, as well as the National Gallery of Art. bridge-the Hopscotch Bridge-where train tracks split for Union Station.

South bank of the Anacostia River with the Frederick Douglass Memorial Bridge and Nationals Park in the background. In Seasons 2 and 3, the shot is the same as #9. Grant Memorial down the National Mall towards the Washington Monument. The Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center. Looking up at the arcade arches at the entrance of Union Station. You can read more about Super Liquor on Ghosts of DC. Same location as 3 townhouses on North Capitol. Looking down North Capitol from the T St. The shot was taken from the Old Post Office Pavilion tower. Kennedy Department of Justice Building (right) are visible, with the U.S. Edgar Hoover Building (FBI HQ left) and the Robert F. On Pennsylvania Avenue looking southeast at about 12th. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts are all visible. Capitol, Lincoln Memorial, Thomas Jefferson Memorial, and The John F. The Teddy Roosevelt Memorial Bridge (left) and the Arlington Memorial Bridge (right) are visible. You should also take the House of Cards Walking Tour hosted by DC By Foot.įrom Rosslyn (specifically Top Of The Town) looking east across the Potomac River into DC. I incorporated a few additional tidbits of information from there. Note that their shot numbers are one off from mine. Note that after I compiled much of this information, I found the Opening Credits Locations on the House of Cards Wikia.

For more information, see David Friedman's excellent writeup on the comparison between Season 1 and Season 2 on Ironic Sans. Many of the shots are of the same location where the shots are completely different, these blue boxes will summarize the changes. The intro credits change between Season 1 and Season 2, most notably the transformation from Summer/Fall to Winter.
