7th Street / Metro Center

According to People, the metro station Swift runs through (without shoes, no less) is this Downtown Los Angeles hub. Talk about swapping glamour for grit.

The Golden Gopher in Downtown Los Angeles. Photo: Courtesy of 213 Hospitality

Golden Gopher

Like the Millennium Biltmore, the Golden Gopher has quite the history. It was founded in 1905 by President Teddy Roosevelt and managed to stay open through prohibition by saying it sold "medicinal bitters." After a period of closure, the bar reopened in 2004, and is described as a “cool hideaway among the lofts of Downtown," by Zagat.

The main auditorium in the Los Angeles Theatre. Photo: Getty Images

Los Angeles Theatre

At one point, Swift glides through an empty ballroom, which, in reality, is part of the Los Angeles Theatre. But the real show-stopper? The landmark's ladies room—easily distinguishable thanks to its gilded, round mirror-filled interior. It's in this old-world room where Swift turns invisible.

Joe’s Deli

Perhaps the biggest mystery of Swift's music video is "Joe's Deli." Although there are a few similarly named restaurants in Los Angeles, none seem to bear the old school sign see in the video. Instead, some think it was created for the video as maybe a nod to Swift's boyfriend, Joe Alwyn, or perhaps the same-name video director.