Get Your Hands Dirty While Visiting Filming Locations For ‘A Working Man’ In London, England

Sep 13, 2025 - 21:30
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Get Your Hands Dirty While Visiting Filming Locations For ‘A Working Man’ In London, England

If you’re a fan of high-octane action thrillers, you may have already seen the latest Jason Statham vehicle, “A Working Man.” The movie, released in theaters in March, has gone on to dominate streaming platforms with audiences across the globe. For those that don’t know, the film centers on Statham’s Levon Cade, who leaves his life as a decorated member of the Royal Marines to work a simple construction job. While trying to lay low, Cade uncovers a kidnapping plot, which forces him to spring into action as a lone agent to save an innocent young woman.

The film spends a lot of time highlighting the beauty of its setting, so it should come as no surprise to learn that the entire production was captured on location in and around London, England. Whether you’ve been meaning to give the UK a spin for a long time or just want to see where “A Working Man” was shot, be sure to read ahead. We’ll outline a few key filming locations and provide some tourist-tested and local-approved excursions, hotels and restaurant recommendations along the way.

Explore London, England Like A Working Man

Key Scenes: As Soap Central reports, most of the scenes in “A Working Man” were captured in downtown London, offering viewers a brief glimpse into the city’s finest landmarks and attractions. The London Underground railway is even highlighted right in the trailer, meaning you’ll have plenty of time to snap cool reference photos in between stops when you visit. Some sequences were also captured in the Berkshire region, just to the west of the city. These scenes highlight the natural beauty of England’s forests, especially Berkshire Downs, Swinley Forest and the River Kennet. While you’re unlikely to encounter any kidnappers during your stay, you should have no trouble identifying key filming locations from the movie alongside your traveling companions.

Best Time to Visit: Though London is a stunning vacation spot year-round, most locals would suggest making the pilgrimage during the spring. April and May are especially touted as the best time to visit, since that portion of the year offers mild weather, outdoor activities, and plenty of exciting photo opportunities. Summer in London is also quite nice, but American tourists should be prepared for high humidity and a distinct lack of air conditioning in most buildings. Likewise, London is beautiful in the wintertime, but can be coated in freezing rain throughout most of the holiday season.

Transportation Options: London’s downtown area has an excellent public transportation grid, which allows visitors and natives alike to traverse the city quickly, efficiently and at a reasonable price. Expect to see plenty of buses, trains and cable cars lining the area, as well as taxi cabs and rideshare drivers. If you’re looking to explore every all the filming locations for “A Working Man,” you may need to shell out a little extra cash for an elongated cab ride, or rent a car. Still, this expense shouldn’t be strictly necessary as most of the core locations in the film can be easily reached.

For now, there don’t seem to be any official production tours highlighting “A Working Man” filming locations. Even still, fans are encouraged to embark upon their own self-guided adventure. Even if you’re not especially interested in the movie, you’ll find a wealth of fun opportunities in London. Before locking in your itinerary, check out some of the tours in the area. These will help you to get the lay of the land and get in touch with some local art and culture.

Things to Do: Depending on what you’re into, you might want to try the big bus tour, the River Thames cruise tour, or even the Warner Bros tour, which showcases some of the most iconic backdrops from the “Harry Potter” franchise. From there, make time for some must-see attractions such as Big BenBuckingham Palace, the British Museum and even Stonehenge. A few other local favorites include the Royal Botanic Gardens just outside the city, as well as the breathtaking Sky Garden, which offers the best top-down view of the entire city.

Where to Eat: After a long day of visiting filming locations, or hunting down kidnappers and beating them for information, you’ll want to settle in for a nice meal. Luckily, London is packed with excellent eateries for visitors of all appetites. 64 Old Compton Street and Ottolenghi Spitalfields are local favorites, as well as the Michelin star-rated Chiltern Firehouse, for those looking to enjoy an upscale experience. If your budget doesn’t accommodate for these kinds of restaurants, or you find yourself struggling to secure a reservation, you can always count on London’s many bars and pubs. These locales can be found on every corner, and often provide regional favorites like fish and chips, which you can wash down with a pint of Guinness. Don’t be afraid to experiment with your palate while visiting England, as the country offers a delightful blend of cuisine from cultures across the globe.

Where to Stay: Hotel stays in the Big Smoke can sometimes be quite pricey, though there are a few hacks you can lean on to make the most out of your stay. Be sure to check a few of the chain hotels in the region, as they offer everything you need to enjoy your trip, minus the extravagant frills. Airbnb might also have some nicer estates open depending on your trip dates, especially if you’re splitting the cost with a few friends. If money isn’t an object for you, you can always gun for the high-end accommodations at the Cadogan Belmond Hotel, the St Martins Lane London or the Chesterfield Mayfair. No matter how your trip shakes out, be sure to say some kind words to the working men and women you encounter on the street. You never know when you might lean on them to save you from kidnappers, thieves and other foreign threats.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is “A Working Man” rated R?

According to Kids-In-Mind, “A Working Man” is rated R by the MPAA for “strong violence, language throughout and drug content.” There are brief moments of partial nudity and implied sexuality in the film, though the main source of this adult-only rating is the blood and gore visible through many of the gruesome fight scenes. The film also includes nearly 100 instances of the F word, so you may want to send the kids away before loading this one up on your next movie night.

Will there be “A Working Man 2”?

At this time, there have been no confirmed reports of a sequel film. Still, the first movie managed to make a major profit at the global box office, so it seems likely that another installment will follow.

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