Where Is the Actual Christmas Vacation House?

By Robert Palmer

Are you a fan of the classic Christmas comedy movie “National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation”? If so, have you ever wondered where the iconic Griswold family house is located? Well, look no further because we have all the information you need to know!

Firstly, it’s important to know that the exterior shots of the Griswold family house were filmed at a real house located in Burbank, California. The address is 2311 North Vermont Avenue, which is still standing today and looks almost identical to how it appeared in the movie! However, don’t expect to see any large light displays or Cousin Eddie’s RV parked out front.

The Interior Shots

While the exterior shots were filmed in Burbank, all interior scenes were filmed on a set built inside a soundstage. The set was constructed on Stage 14 at Warner Bros. Studios in Burbank, California. This means that unfortunately, there is no actual house to visit if you want to see where Clark Griswold awkwardly flirts with his wife or where Cousin Eddie empties his RV’s septic tank.

Trivia

Did you know that the house used for exterior shots has also been featured in other movies and TV shows? It was used as Danny Glover’s character’s home in “Lethal Weapon” and appeared in an episode of “Charmed.”

Also interestingly enough, the house has become a popular tourist attraction around Christmas time with fans flocking to take pictures out front. In fact, some people have even decorated their own homes similarly to how the Griswold family’s house was decorated in the movie!

Conclusion

In summary, if you want to see where the exterior shots of the Griswold family house were filmed then head on over to Burbank, California and check out 2311 North Vermont Avenue. But if you’re hoping to see the inside of the house, you’ll have to settle for re-watching the movie instead. Either way, it’s clear that this iconic house has become an important part of pop culture and will continue to be a beloved feature in Christmas movies for years to come.

So there you have it, now you know where the actual Christmas Vacation house is located and a little bit more about its history. Happy holidays!