EastEnders is well known for its iconic setting in the fictional London borough of Walford with fans being familiar with pivotal locations like Albert Square and the Old Vic.
However, it may surprise many to discover that the popular BBC soap opera is not filmed in London and has two sets.
If you've ever wanted to learn more about the behind-the-scenes of the programme, here is everything you need to know.
Where is EastEnders filmed?
The EastEnders set is much further away from London than its apparent E20 postcode might suggest.
Walford is actually located in Borehamwood in Hertfordshire, on the outskirts of the city, according to The Sun newspaper.
This studio is brand new, opening in 2022 at a staggering cost of around £87 million. This is located just up the road from the old Albert Square.
However, it has been reported that BBC plans to sell the new set straight back to insurance company Axa.
Despite the reported sale, the BBC has confirmed that filming will still take place here.
Can I visit the EastEnders set?
Sadly, fans are not able to visit the EastEnders set because of the show's constant filming schedule.
This sets the London-based soap opera apart from other shows like Emmerdale which do allow super fans to visit.
The visitor experience allows people to explore the fictional Yorkshire village and take in the 50 years of drama that have taken place here.
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The official website states: "The Emmerdale Village Tour offers exclusive, behind-the-scenes access to the small village with big drama.
"Join our expert guides for an exciting 90-minute tour of the outdoor working production set.
"Walk down memory lane in your favourite characters’ footsteps, and feel like part of the action as you visit iconic Emmerdale locations."
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