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Where Was The Cook Of Castamar Actually Filmed?

Author

David Richardson

Published Mar 07, 2026

Creators brought early 18th century Spain to life in "The Cook of Castamar" by filming on location in and around Madrid, Segovia, and Cuenca, Spain (via 20minutos.com), all of which imbue the series with an authentic, historical-but-dreamy, mood heavy air. Segovia, located to the northwest of Madrid, lies nestled between a scenic mountain range and the picturesque Eresma River. It also just so happens to be the home of castle Alcázar of Segovia, a UNESCO World Heritage Site that you may recognize for its obvious and heavy influence on the castle in Walt Disney's "Cinderella" (via Travel and Leisure).

Cuenca — located in the eastern part of central Spain and characterized by majestic, rugged cliffs and river gorges — maintains much of its medieval aesthetic, including the Historic Walled Town, founded by the Moors and replete to this day with castle ruins, cobblestone streets, and eclectic architecture. Combined with the inherent romance and range of history and culture alive and well in Madrid, and the various settings of "The Cook of Castamar" become an element every bit as integral to the story as its menagerie of complex characters and detail-oriented period costumes.