Explore Additional Filming Locations from ABC’s Lost

The Bank Kate Robs

First Hawaiian Bank, 2 North King Street, Honolulu, HI.

One of the most popular episodes of Lost is Season 1, Episode 12 – Whatever the Case May Be. This episode focuses on Kate, showcasing the lengths she will go to in order to gain possession of a safety deposit box. What’s inside? A toy plane that signifies a cherished childhood memory.

In this episode, Kate, played by Evangeline Lilly, recruits several accomplices to orchestrate a bank heist, all for the sake of retrieving the contents of a safety deposit box located in the Chinatown Branch of First Hawaiian Bank at 2 North King Street, Honolulu. The bank is known for its vintage teller stations.

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Pool and Waterfall Where Kate Finds the Case

Waihi Falls at the Waimea Valley Audubon Center.
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In the same episode, we find Kate and Sawyer exploring the lush jungle of the mysterious island, ultimately discovering a mesmerizing pool and waterfall. Upon diving in, they make a shocking discovery: the bodies of several passengers from Flight 815, along with a case belonging to the marshall escorting Kate.

This scene, pivotal to the plot, was filmed at Waimea Valley, renowned for its breathtaking scenery and rich history of hiking trails and botanical gardens.

The Waimea Valley is situated at 59-864 Kamehameha Highway, east of Haleiwa on Oahu.

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Shrimp Truck in Australia

Famous Kahuku Sweet Shrimp Truck, North Shore, Oahu
Famous Kahuku Sweet Shrimp Truck, North Shore, Oahu.

James Ford, known as Sawyer, is a complex character whose backstory unfolds through the series. He is motivated by a tragic childhood where he witnessed a con artist ruin his family, leading him down an unexpected path of revenge.

In Lost Season 1, Episode 16 – Outlaws, James believes he has tracked down the man who destroyed his childhood—only to find himself tricked.

This gripping sequence was filmed on Oahu’s North Shore, near the Famous Kahuku Shrimp Truck, a popular stop known for its delicious shrimp dishes prepared with a local twist.

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Church Where Charlie Confesses

St. Paul's Mission, Queen Emma Square, Honolulu, HI
St. Paul’s Mission, Queen Emma Square, Honolulu, HI.

In Season 1, Episode 7 – The Moth, Charlie Pace confronts his demons in a confessional booth. Struggling with fame’s pitfalls, he faces the temptation of drugs and alcohol which threaten to derail his musical aspirations.

The church scenes were filmed at St. Paul’s Mission, located at Queen Emma Square in Honolulu, a serene venue next to the Cathedral Church of Saint Andrew.

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Walkabout Tour Company in Australia

1 North King Street, Honolulu, HI
1 North King Street, Honolulu, HI. Photo by Ryan Ozawa of The Transmission

Episode 4 of Season 1, titled Walkabout, introduces audiences to John Locke, whose intriguing history unfolds throughout the series. Locke’s frustrations lead him to embark on an adventurous tour in Australia, only to discover a shocking truth upon his arrival.

The scenes at the tour company were filmed at 1 North King Street in Honolulu, a vacant retail space that has since been leased out.

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Sydney Mosque Where Sayid Finds Essam

Laniakea YWCA, 1040 Richards Street, Honolulu, HI. Photo by Ryan Ozawa of The Transmission

In Season 1, Episode 21 – The Greater Good, the character Sayid Jarrah seeks his childhood friend Nadia, leading him through a tale filled with tension and emotional stakes.

The mosque scene was filmed at the Laniakea YWCA, a building with classic Spanish colonial architecture located at 1040 Richards Street in Honolulu.

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Park Where Sayid and Essam Play Soccer

Hawaii State Capitol Grounds, Honolulu, HI
Hawaii State Capitol Grounds, Honolulu, HI.

This park scene is pivotal for Sayid in Episode 21 as he confronts a troubling decision involving his old friend in a high-stakes situation.

The park is actually the grounds of the Hawaii State Capitol Building in Honolulu, providing a stunning backdrop for this intense sequence.

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Mr. Cluck’s Chicken Shack

Popeye's Chicken, 1515 Dillingham Blvd., Honolulu, HI
Popeye’s Chicken, 1515 Dillingham Blvd., Honolulu, HI.

The second season of Lost kicked off with a focus on Hugo Reyes, who won a staggering $115 million lottery jackpot but fears how it will change his life.

The scenes at Mr. Cluck’s Chicken Shack, which is actually a Popeye’s Chicken in Honolulu, depict Hugo’s conflicted emotions as he navigates newfound fame.

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Seoul Gateway Hotel

Royal Garden at Waikiki, 440 Olohana Street, Waikiki, HI
Royal Garden at Waikiki, 440 Olohana Street, Waikiki, HI.

In Season 2, Episode 5 – …And Found, Jin’s storyline reveals his struggles within the strict confines of his job at the Seoul Gateway Hotel, reflecting the cultural pressures he faces.

Scenes portraying the hotel were filmed at the Royal Garden at Waikiki, conveniently located near prominent landmarks in the heart of Waikiki.

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Canal Where Jin and Sun First Speak

Ala Wai Canal near the recently rebuilt Kalakaua Avenue Bridge into Waikiki
Ala Wai Canal Near the Recently Rebuilt Kalakaua Avenue Bridge into Waikiki.

In another impactful scene from Lost, we find a poignant moment between Sun and Jin along the Ala Wai Canal, which takes place in Season 2, Episode 5 – …And Found.

This scene marks the beginning of their relationship, set against the backdrop of the canal, near the Honolulu Convention Center, showcasing the charm of Waikiki.

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