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These are the most famous hotels from Hollywood movies

Always wanted to be in your favorite movie? With a visit to one of these hotels, it's almost possible!

August 6, 2021


Wouldn't it be a fabulous experience to feel like a star from a Hollywood movie for once? These hotels make it possible. From Pretty Woman to James Bond, these hotels were the filming location for Hollywoodproductions.

1. The St. Regis Bora Bora Resort

Motu Ome'e BP 506, Bora Bora 98730, French Polynesia
Tel: +689 40 60 78 88
marriott.com

The St. Regis Bora Bora Resort, located on one of the most beautiful islands in the world, is where the Hollywood movie All Inclusive was filmed. The hotel is built in a dream location with magnificent colors. The attentive staff of the dream destination in Bora Bora not only provide a well-kept facility but also offer first-class service. "All Inclusive", released in 2009, is a US comedy film. It is about a couple with marital problems who, because of a tempting group discount for couples therapy, invites friendly couples to a paradisiacal resort. Surrounded by clear water, white sandy beaches, palm trees and sun, the therapy threatens to fail, because a visit to the east side of the resort, which is intended for singles, seems too tempting for the participants.

 
 
 
 
 
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2. BEVERLY WILSHIRE, A FOUR SEASONS HOTEL

9500 Wilshire Blvd, Beverly Hills, CA 90212, United States
Tel: +1 310-275-5200
fourseasons.com/beverlywilshire

The Beverly Wilshire is famous for the Hollywood film Pretty Woman, which was filmed at the hotel. The luxury hotel dates back to 1928 and has its place opposite Rodeo Drive in Los Angeles. Part of what makes staying at the hotel a highlight is the professionalism of the staff. Pretty Woman is a 1990 romantic comedy about a wealthy businessman and a prostitute who, through hurdles, discover that they are in love with each other. Businessman Edward Lewis, who normally has a chauffeur, decides to rent a car due to the divorce from his wife. However, the latter has little idea about driving. So he makes the acquaintance of Vivian Ward, a prostitute. Quickly the two do business, which does not only serve professional purposes.

 
 
 
 
 
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3. Caesars Palace Hotel

3570 S Las Vegas Blvd, NV 89109, United States
Tel: +1 866-227-5938
caesars.com

One of the most famous hotels from Hollywood movies is Caesars Palace Hotel, as it opened its doors for the filming of Hangover 1 and 3. The ancient Roman-style luxury hotel has been in existence since 1962. Despite its old age, Caesars Palace Hotel is still one of the most beautiful in the city. Guests can choose from six hotel towers. Hangover is an extremely amusing comedy that was released in 2009. A bachelor party that takes place in Las Vegas goes thoroughly awry, because when three friends wake up the next day in a rundown suite, one question looms: "Where's the groom and what's the tiger doing in the bathroom?" With no memories of the previous night, they set out to find answers.

 
 
 
 
 
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4. Gran Hotel Ciudad de México

Av. 16 de Septiembre, 82 Centro, Mexico City
Tel: +52 55 1083 7700
granhoteldelaciudaddemexico.com

The Gran Hotel Ciudad de México was one of the locations for the Hollywood film James Bond "License to Kill". The beautiful hotel offers unique charm in the middle of the old town of Mexico City. Here guests are welcomed by a Tiffany glass roof construction and heavy chandeliers. The City Hotel also scores with a great atmosphere, good service and a rooftop terrace. The 16th James Bond movie "License to Kill", which was released in 1989, made it among the most visited movies of 1989. Compared to the other Bond parts, this one is also much more brutal. In this part, James Bond refuses an order from his superior and thus loses his "license to kill". From now on, the ex-agent acts on his own and tries to destroy a drug cartel.

 
 
 
 
 
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