Where was The Last Thing He Told Me shot? Revisiting key filming locations of Apple TV’s mystery thriller

Where was The Last Thing He Told Me shot? (Image Via Apple TV)
Where was The Last Thing He Told Me shot? (Image Via Apple TV)

The Last Thing He Told Me, an adaptation of the eponymous book by Laura Dave, is a mystery-drama that fuses emotional charge with a slow-burning investigation. It follows Hannah Michaels, whose world is shattered when her husband vanishes into thin air, leaving her a mysterious message to “protect” his teenage daughter. While searching for answers, she must also come to trust her 16-year-old stepdaughter, Bailey, a nascent connection that serves as the heart of the series.

Filming locations for the series, with Jennifer Garner starring as Hannah, Nikolaj Coster-Waldau as Owen, and Angourie Rice as Bailey, highlight the themes of isolation, secrecy, and fluid identity. Scenes set on fog-enshrouded docks in Northern California and in the heat-baked streets of Austin, Texas, starkly opposing landscapes serve as a visual metaphor for Hannah’s journey from safety to danger, and from domestic harmony to heart-stopping investigation.


Here are the full filming locations of The Last Thing He Told Me

Where was The Last Thing He Told Me shot? (Image Via Apple TV)
Where was The Last Thing He Told Me shot? (Image Via Apple TV)

Much of the early action takes place in Sausalito, a scenic waterfront town just across the bay from San Francisco. The Michaels reside at Waldo Point Harbor, a marina renowned for its vibrant, artistically crafted houseboats. The family’s floating home is situated in this iconic community, offering both tranquility and fragility. Real estate appraisals such as Zillow indicate that comparable homes in the neighborhood can easily fetch around $1.7 million, suggesting that Hannah’s life was a comfortable, if unremarkable, one before it imploded.

The Mediterranean climate and bayfront allure in Sausalito make for an almost perfect setting, which is at odds with the panic bubbling beneath. Throughout the series, fans also catch a glimpse of Old Town staples like Boutique Georgiou and the Victorian twins that were constructed in 1886. Another gem is “Castle by the Sea,” a Queen Anne-style boarding house said to have been visited by Jack London.

Where was The Last Thing He Told Me shot? (Image Via Apple TV)
Where was The Last Thing He Told Me shot? (Image Via Apple TV)

San Francisco, meanwhile, is the urban nerve center for the story across the Golden Gate Bridge. Hannah is shopping at the Ferry Building Marketplace, a historic site that was built in 1898 and has housed a gourmet marketplace since 2002. The busy street vendors and craft markets contrast with Hannah’s inner chaos.

The skyline and water are often shown with the Golden Gate Bridge not far behind, with three segments shot on three occasions along Marin Headlands Road, Marin County. The towering cliffs and vast Pacific views are both liberating and threatening.


Austin, Texas, was another phenomenal location for The Last Thing He Told Me

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By Episode 3, “Keep Austin Weird,” the mystery moves to Austin. Establishing shots are of the Texas State Capitol, large and ornate, which places the viewers right in the center of Texas. With a warm color palette and open plateaus, this city is a completely different scene from the grey Northern California.

The fictitious “Town Hotel” is the Hilton Embassy Suites in Downtown Austin, with additional scenes shot at Darrell K. Royal–Texas Memorial Stadium, where the University of Texas Longhorns play.


Therefore, the show relies on actual places to raise the emotional stakes. Sausalito’s floating homes visually mirror Hannah’s unstable footing. San Francisco landmarks symbolize this visibility-yet-secrecy theme. A new place with a cultural vibe and bright look of its own, Austin is a shift, a move away from home, and suspicion towards uncovering hidden truths.

In grounding its mystery in real, familiar locations, The Last Thing He Told Me makes geography a narrative texture. Every location is more than a setting; it reflects Hannah’s psychological odyssey of drifting and searching and ultimately facing what’s hiding under the surface.

Edited by Deebakar