They represent a dream destination of many people and a thorn in the side of those who will never be able to afford to spend a single night there. They are luxurious, famous and targete by well-known directors. What are we talking about? Unique hotels, where legendary movie scenes were filmed! Visit with us the most famous five!
A 5-star hotel right in the center of Tokyo with a stunning view of the city's neon lights and the sacred Fuji Mountain in the distance. Is there a better place where Bob (Bill Murray) and Charlotte (Scarlett Johansson) could meet for the first time? This is where their Japanese adventure began - and you can stay in exactly the same place.
Bed linen is made of Egyptian cotton here, you can relax in a huge bathtub or enjoy the Park Spa. On the 52nd floor, you'll find the luxurious New York Grill restaurant serving Japanese and French cuisine.
Do you remember this pack of old friends on their way to enjoy a wild party in Las Vegas? They could hardly have chose a more ideal hotel for their party than the luxurious Caesars Palace! Located right on the Stripe, it features the Forum Shops mall, a wellness center and 7 swimming pools. Dining is available at Gordon Ramsy's Pub & Grill and Hell's Kitchen. Needless to mention that the hotel has its own casino, as well as a lively nightclub, Omnia.
The movie Party in Vegas featured the abovementioned casino and hotel facilities, including the reception, lobby, entrance, hallway, elevators, and the roof where Doug (Justin Bartha) was eventually found. Next to this movie, Iron Man or Rain Man were also filmed here.
It was at this luxury hotel where James Bond (Sean Connery) first met the wicked Auric Goldfinger (Gert Fröbe). Here, too, an iconic scene was shot in which Bond discovered a dead body covered in gold paint.
The inviting resort has direct beach access, 6 outdoor pools with private gazebos, a wellness area, 9 restaurants and a nightclub. It is about 5 kilometers away from the famous Art Deco District. This is the real Bond deal!
The most romantic film of all times was shot at the historic Beverly Wilshire Hotel in Beverly Hills, California. The hotel is part of the Four Seasons Group and is located just opposite Rodeo Drive. It features a swimming pool, a hot tub and an amazing restaurant serving Mediterranean cuisine.
You can even buy a "Pretty Woman For the Day" package, which starts at $ 15,000 and includes a stay in the luxurious presidential suite where the movie was filmed, shopping on Rodeo Drive, and a massage for couples. The hotel also appeared in the movies Sex in the City or Escape from the Planet of the Apes.
And finally we have a real treat for you! This luxury design hotel was opened in downtown Los Angeles for the first time in 1923 and has since appeared in many films, for example: The Sting (1973), Chinatown (1974) or the action comedy Beverly Hills Cop with Eddie Murphy. It features a Gallery Bar and a Cognac Room. The whole hotel looks like a castle and its beauty will literally steal your breath. Marble bathrooms go without saying, you'll also find here a Roman-style indoor pool and the rooms look so comfortable that we don't wonder they are so popular with movie directors! The location is not bad at all either - it's close to the Museum of Contemporary Art and Walt Disney Concert Hall.