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| Where Was ‘Thank You, Next Season 3’ Filmed? Every Stunning Shooting Location From the 2026 Netflix Series. (Credits: Netflix) |
Netflix’s ‘Thank You, Next Season 3’ does not just serve relationship drama, emotional confusion, and glamorous breakdowns over coffee. The 2026 Turkish hit also quietly turns Istanbul into one of the most visually addictive backdrops currently on streaming. Half the audience came back for Leyla’s complicated love life, while the other half immediately started searching where those waterfront scenes, rooftop dinners, and stylish city shots were filmed. Fair enough really. If heartbreak looked this cinematic in real life, people would probably cry more elegantly.
The third season of ‘Thank You, Next’ (Kimler Geldi Kimler Geçti) was filmed entirely across Turkey, with production heavily centred in Istanbul, the city that somehow manages to look romantic, chaotic, luxurious, and emotionally exhausting all at once. The new season officially premieres globally on Netflix on May 8, 2026, and viewers are already obsessing over the locations almost as much as Leyla’s latest emotional decisions.
One thing the production reportedly handled carefully was location privacy during filming. Several exact shooting spots were intentionally kept low-profile while cameras were rolling to avoid disrupting production and attracting overly enthusiastic fans trying to track the cast around the city.
Considering modern fandom culture occasionally behaves like a full-time detective agency with Wi-Fi, that decision probably saved everyone several headaches.
At the centre of the series remains Leyla, played by Serenay Sarıkaya, whose journey through career ambition, emotional healing, and questionable romantic timing continues against Istanbul’s striking cityscape.
Thank You Next Season 3 reportedly dives deeper into her attempts to redefine love on her own terms after the emotional chaos of earlier seasons. Naturally, the city itself becomes part of that storytelling, because no emotional crisis in this drama is allowed to happen in an ugly location.
One of the major filming spots featured throughout the season is the legendary Bosphorus Strait. Several scenes reportedly show characters travelling by boat across the calm waters separating Europe and Asia, delivering the kind of expensive-looking visuals Netflix absolutely loves.
The Bosphorus has long been one of Istanbul’s defining landmarks, lined with elegant waterfront mansions, luxury restaurants, and historic architecture. In the series, it gives emotional conversations an almost unfair level of beauty. Even awkward silence somehow looks sophisticated there.
The production also utilised large sections of Istanbul’s historic city centre, where centuries-old streets blend with modern cafés and upscale boutiques.
Many exterior shots capture the city’s layered atmosphere, showing why Istanbul remains one of the most visually distinct filming destinations in Europe and the Middle East combined. It is the kind of city where somebody can dramatically question their life choices beside a 1,500-year-old landmark before heading off for artisanal dessert five minutes later.
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Several scenes reportedly include the iconic Hagia Sophia, one of Turkey’s most famous architectural treasures. Originally constructed as a cathedral before later becoming a mosque and museum, the structure remains one of Istanbul’s most recognisable landmarks.
In the Thank You Next Season 3 series, it quietly dominates the skyline during transitional shots, adding an almost cinematic reminder that Leyla’s dating problems are occurring inside a city with more history than most countries.
Another major location appearing throughout Season 3 is Ortaköy Mosque, positioned directly along the Bosphorus waterfront. The area surrounding Ortaköy is famous for its lively atmosphere, street food stalls, cafés, and late-night energy.
The production reportedly filmed several evening scenes around the district, making full use of the glowing bridge lights reflected across the water. Honestly, if two attractive people stare silently at the Bosphorus long enough in this show, audiences immediately assume somebody’s relationship is about to collapse.
The famous Galata Tower Museum also appears in multiple exterior sequences. Standing above Istanbul’s Beyoğlu district, the medieval stone tower offers panoramic city views and has become one of the city’s most photographed attractions.
The surrounding streets, filled with boutique shops, steep alleyways, vintage trams, and packed coffee spots, fit perfectly with the series’ stylish urban aesthetic. It is essentially the visual equivalent of somebody saying “I’m emotionally unavailable” while wearing a designer coat.
Fans will also recognise the beautiful Maiden’s Tower, sitting alone on a tiny islet in the Bosphorus. The historic structure has become one of Istanbul’s most iconic postcard images, especially during sunset scenes.
In Thank You Next Season 3, the tower reportedly appears during several emotionally reflective moments involving Leyla, because apparently no television producer can resist using isolated towers as metaphors for complicated feelings.
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Another filming location woven into the season is the stunning Blue Mosque, known for its enormous domes and intricate blue İznik tiles.
Exterior sequences around Sultanahmet highlight the historic heart of Istanbul while balancing the series’ polished modern tone. The contrast between old-world architecture and contemporary relationship drama gives the show much of its visual identity.
The production also reportedly filmed sequences around Bebek, one of Istanbul’s most upscale waterfront districts. Known for luxury cafés, stylish promenades, and expensive apartments that silently judge your bank account, Bebek adds a glossy atmosphere to several scenes involving Leyla’s social circle.
Viewers have already pointed out how often the area appears during moments where characters pretend everything is emotionally under control while visibly spiralling internally.
Another standout location included in the season is Balat, one of Istanbul’s most colourful neighbourhoods. Famous for its narrow streets, bright historic houses, antique shops, and independent cafés, Balat brings a softer and more intimate visual energy to the series. Some viewers online are already calling those scenes the “Pinterest section” of the season because every frame somehow looks ready to become a travel moodboard.
Production also reportedly utilised scenes around Çırağan Palace, the luxurious Ottoman-era waterfront palace now operating as a five-star hotel.
The palace’s extravagant architecture appears during several elegant event scenes throughout the season, proving once again that wealthy fictional people apparently never attend normal restaurants in Netflix dramas.
Online reactions to the filming locations have exploded across social media since the trailer release. Some fans admitted they paused scenes simply to identify cafés, hotels, and waterfront areas appearing behind the cast.
Others joked that Istanbul itself deserves official cast billing this season because the city steals almost every scene it appears in. Meanwhile, Turkish viewers have praised the production for showcasing both famous landmarks and quieter districts without making the city feel overly touristy.
There has also been growing travel interest surrounding the series, with many viewers adding locations like Ortaköy, Galata, and Bebek directly onto future holiday plans.
Some fans are even jokingly referring to Season 3 as “a luxury tourism advertisement disguised as emotional damage.” To be fair, they may not be entirely wrong.
What makes ‘Thank You, Next Season 3’ stand out visually is how naturally Istanbul becomes part of the emotional storytelling rather than just existing as background decoration.
The city reflects Leyla’s emotional state constantly — beautiful, messy, unpredictable, dramatic, and occasionally impossible to fully understand. Which, honestly, might also describe half the relationships in the series.
And judging by fan reactions already flooding online, viewers are not just ready for another season of romance and personal chaos.
They are also ready to start planning flights, recreating scenes, and arguing over which filming location delivered the best visuals. So if you suddenly find yourself searching Istanbul hotels after finishing the series, just know you are absolutely not the only one.


