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In ‘No Time to Die’ James Bond (Daniel Craig) lost his friend Felix Leiter from CIA (Jeffrey Wright) in a sinking ship but he managed to save himself and return to England. He directed his first steps to his garage where, among the gadgets known from other films, there was Aston Martin V8 Vantage. Bond uncovered the car and drove to the MI6 headquarters (read more in ‘No Time to Die’ at Whitehall Ct in London).

The scene with James Bond leaving the garage was filmed in tunnels under the railroad tracks at Centaur Street in London, UK.

Parking space at Centaur Street, London
– Entrance to the tunnel with garages from Centaur Street.

Garages are located on one side of the tunnel only. On the other side there is a wall with an opening below the ceiling. There is a Park Plaza London Waterloo hotel right behind it. Most of the garages have been converted into shops so it is pretty easy to find the one that belonged to James Bond.

Parking space at Centaur Street, London
– Tunnel with garages and shops on the right and a view at Park Plaza London Waterloo hotel on the left.

Bond left the garage that you can see in the next picture.

Parking space at Centaur Street, London
– Bond’s garage on the right.

He made a 180 degrees turn and left the tunnel driving towards Centaur Street at the intersection with Carlisle Ln.

Parking space at Centaur Street, London
– Exit from the tunnel with garages to Centaur Street on the left, exit to Centaur Street at the intersection with Carlisle Ln on the right and Bond’s garage behind the wall.

As you may notice while looking at the picture above, he had to turn left while in the film he turned right. The sequence was mirrored after filming.

Parking space at Centaur Street, London
– Exit from the tunnel with garages to to Centaur Street at the intersection with Carlisle Ln.

Parking space at Centaur Street, London
– Exit from the tunnel with garages to to Centaur Street at the intersection with Carlisle Ln.

Go to LOCATIONS GALLERY – ‘NO TIME TO DIE’ to see location photos compared with movie scenes.