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Famous hotels from famous movies that you can actually visit

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Although our lives may seem dull compared to the one on the movie screen, we can at least get a taste of the movie by visiting one of the 13 famous hotels that have appeared in famous movies. Live like Kevin McCallister (Home Alone), if only for a day and without the cameras and headlights.

Although many of the locations we come across in movies are just scenery, there are even more that are filmed on actual locations. If you would like to feel like movie stars, we present to you 13 famous hotels from movies, which you can visit and spend a night or two there.

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The Timberline Lodge

The Timberline Lodge
The Timberline Lodge

> Location: Mount Hood, Oregon (USA)
> Movie: The Shining (Radiation)
A hotel for all those who are not afraid of ax maniacs and the creepy Grady twins. Shelley Duvall may still be walking the halls of Timberline, too.

Fontainebleau

Fontainebleau
Fontainebleau

> Location: Miami, Florida (USA)
> Movie: Scarface (Scar)
If you want to see where Tony Montana shook his theories about cocaine, women and power, head to the Fontainebleau Hotel in Miami.

Caesar's Palace

Caesar's Palace
Caesar's Palace

> Location: Las Vegas, Nevada (USA)
> Movie: The Hangover (The Hangover)
Unfortunately, the real Caesar was never here, so Bradley Cooper and the gang spent the night here after the legendary brotherhood. You can too, but remember that tigers are beautiful, but also very dangerous animals.

The Seven Hotel

Seven Hotel
Seven Hotel

> Location: Paris, France
> Movie: James Bond
Secret agent 007 is a frequent guest of hotels. If you would like to feel like an agent of her majesty, then visit the "tematsk007" colored The Seven Hotel in Paris, where the interior of the rooms is furnished according to the model of individual James Bond films.

Sadri Miss or Tatooine respectively

Sadri Miss or Tatooine respectively
Sadri Miss or Tatooine respectively

> Location: Tunisia
> Movie: Star Wars: A New Hope (Star Wars IV: A New Hope)
Room service, continental breakfast, palace size. Qualities a Jedi does not crave. Jedi longs for a night on his home planet in a "bungalow" on the desert planet of Tatooine, where he can sip blue milk, buy a droid, and devour a double sunset.

The Millennium Biltmore Hotel

Millennium Biltmore Hotel
Millennium Biltmore Hotel

> Location: Los Angeles, California (USA)
> Movie: Ghostbusters (Ghostbusters), Spider-Man (Spiderman), Wedding Crashers (Bride Hunters), True Lies (True Lies), etc.
The Millennium Biltmore has featured in more movies than Kevin Bavon and the explosions together. Luxurious from head to toe, it is the perfect example of living life on the big foot.

Desert Sands Hotel for bikers

Desert Sands Motor Hotel
Desert Sands Motor Hotel

> Location: Albuquerque, New Mexico (USA)
> Movie: No Country For Old Men (No place for old people)
If you remember the final scene from the Cohen brothers' modern classic, then you probably won't want to stay at the Desert Stands Hotel. If for whatever reason you decide to be, then it won't hit you too hard in the pocket, but lock the door. Why? For more than obvious reasons.

The Georgian House

The Georgian House
The Georgian House

> Location: London, England
> Movie: Harry Potter
This hotel has taken full advantage of its prime central London location and themed the rooms after the Harry Potter franchise. With the difference that you will not be pre-booked here, you will only be assigned a room number.

The Hobbit Motel

The Hobbit Motel
The Hobbit Motel

> Location: Waitomo, New Zealand
> Movie: Lord of the Rings (Lord of the Rings), The Hobbit (The Hobbit)
Hobbits live in duplinan in Middle-earth, which in real life is in New Zealand, where you can actually live as Bilbo, Frodo and Sam and the rest of the creatures of Middle-earth.

Park Hyatt Tokyo

Park Hyatt Tokyo
Park Hyatt Tokyo

> Location: Tokyo, Japan
> Movie: Lost In Translation (Lost in translation)
If you want to relax, we recommend the Suntory hotel, and for sipping whiskey in the manner of Bill Murray, we suggest visiting the Park Hyatt Tokyo hotel, which is located in a prestigious location and is the ideal place to meet a charming young girl.

The Plaza Hotel

The Plaza Hotel
The Plaza Hotel

> Location: New York (USA)
> Movie: Home Alone 2: Lost in New York (Home Alone 2: Lost in New York), Almost Famous (Almost Popular)
If you want to live where Kevin McCallister (Macaulay Culkin) used to eat ice cream and watch gangster movies, expect an extremely high bill. Do you still remember that cry of his father at the end of the movie: "Keeeeeeeviiiiiiiin!"

Chateau Marmont

Chateau Marmont
Chateau Marmont

> Location: Los Angeles, California (USA)
> Movie: Somewhere (There Somewhere) and in practically every classic Hollywood movie
Hotel Chateau Marmont is probably the most famous hotel in Hollywood, firstly because it appears in almost every Hollywood classic and secondly, because many stars are and stay here from time to time (Bono, Jim Morrison, Vincent Chase, Johnny Depp,...). John Belushi also tragically passed away here.

Hitching Post Motel

Hitching Post Motel
Hitching Post Motel

> Location: Forest Lake, Minnesota (USA)
> Movie: Fargo
The movie Fargo made this hotel famous. This is where that scene with William H. Macy trying to escape through the bathroom window in his underwear took place. Recreate the scene…or not. Your hotel room, your decision.

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