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]]>This Italian town stunned viewers in the cinema, and the team making the James Bond film made sure to show off all of its stunning vistas and streets. Matera’s neighborhoods are built into limestone cliffs, and many of its buildings are in fact caves. Shelter from the midday sun in a cool, chic cave bar, before venturing out at sunset to capture some golden hour photos, Matera is a glamorous, grow-up destination. Maybe leave the stunt driving around its tiny, cobbled streets to the professionals, though.
Paris really needs no introduction, and if you want to feel like a movie star there is no better city to sashay down the sidewalk in, wearing your best clothes. The beloved film Amélie, about a young waitress’ imaginative adventures, is largely set in the neighborhood of Montmartre. Expect artisanal delis, cool bars, and pretty cobbled streets leading up to the Sacré-Coeur de Montmartre, the white-domed church with views across Paris.
This dark comedy, about a pair of gangsters and a hit list that goes wrong, shows the Belgian city of Bruges off to its full potential. Stuffed full of pretty canals, cobbled streets, chic boutiques, and scrumptious chocolate shops, Bruges is the perfect destination for a romantic getaway. Whilst the film includes a fair amount of peril, visitors will have a relaxing time, whiling away the hours on a boat ride around the city, or sampling the different types of Belgian fries.
These locations have made it into films for a reason (in the case of Paris, lots of different films). In their own way, they offer glamor, escapism and beauty—so if you want to live like a star, book your next vacation to Matera, Paris, or Bruges today.
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]]>This time, viewers were introduced to a new set of characters, as well as a brand new location. The Italian island of Sicily serves as the backdrop for all the drama, meaning we, as the audience, get to be transported to the exquisite region.
During episode three, two of the characters spend a girls night at a villa in Noto. In truth, the Villa Tasca is situated in Palermo and is actually available to rent!
The home, which is listed on Airbnb, dates back to the 1500s and spares none of the trimmings.
Expect high ceilings, fresco paintings hanging on the walls, and windows that stretch from floor to ceiling. The property boasts four bedrooms and five-and-a-half bathrooms, in addition to a billiard room, music room, formal dining room, swimming pool, citrus grove, greenhouse, and private lake.
Guests can relax by smelling the fresh pink roses or occupy themselves with the grand piano. They will also be attended to for the duration of their stay by a housekeeper, manager, butler, two room attendants, and personal chef.
Fancy living in luxury? Well, you can, for only $5,949 a night!
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]]>The post Visit the Filming Locations from “To All The Boys: Always and Forever” in Seoul appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>Remember that black and white 2D café from the opening scene that look like something you only get to see in the movies? It turns out that it’s a real place you can actually visit—and it’s one of Seoul’s most Instagrammable attractions thanks to its quirky design.
Visiting Seoul without exploring its rich and colorful street food scene is like never going at all. If you’re want to try some of the most popular Korean delicacies in one place, head to the iconic Gwangjang Market, just like Lara Jean and her family.
Many cities around the world have a spot where enamored couples flock to leave a padlock with their names behind. Seoul is no exception, and one of the most memorable movie scenes in this city shows Lara Jean and her sisters looking for a padlock with their parents’ names at the roof terrace of N Seoul Tower.
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]]>The opening scene, which features masked men in a concert hall, was filmed in Linnahall Kalasdama 4, in Tallin Bay. The railyard that makes an appearance is in Tallinn as well.
The next destination for the character simply known as The Protagonist, is Mumbai, India. The private club that The Protagonist meets his contact in is the Royal Bombay Yacht Club, which is perfect for sundowners.
The globetrotting continues to London, where The Protagonist heads to the Reform Club, which has been featured in a couple of James Bond films as well. The auction house, which is also featured in the film, is another club called the National Liberal Club. Both clubs are open to the public now.
In yet another stunning location, The Protagonist makes his way to Oslo. If you’ve ever seen photos of Oslo, you will note the Oslo Opera House, which The Protagonist hangs out at with his sidekick Neil, played by Robert Pattinson.
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]]>The post Most Stunning Filming Locations from Netflix Series “Emily in Paris” appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>Emily and her colleagues from Savoir used this spot as a backdrop for a perfume ad, which isn’t much as a surprise since this happens to be one of the most extravagant Art Nouveau bridges in Paris.
Emily had her Audrey Hepburn moment at this opulent opera house, which took our breath away with both its exterior and the grand staircase.
This immersive gallery is 100% real, and it presents classic pieces of art through one-of-a-kind exhibitions accompanied by music and video elements.
Emily’s company threw a lavish launch party at this restaurant in the Trocadero, which offers some of the best views of the Eiffel Tower that you can get in all of Paris.
Emily in Paris featured many chic cafés and restaurants, but this is one of the most important historic coffeehouses in the city that was often visited by high-profile clientele.
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]]>The post Star Wars Fans Must Put Tozeur, Tunisia on Their Bucket List appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>The set once served as a backdrop for the fictional planet of Tatooin and the spaceport of Mos Espa in The Phantom Menace, but it was abandoned in the desert after the filming wrapped up. Some of the structures that were built for the purpose of filming are still around, and they helped Tozeur become a major tourist attraction.
This wasn’t the only Star Wars movie filmed in Tunisia, and filming locations are actually scattered all around the country. You can even book a tour from Tozeur that covers several filming locations in a single day.
This city became pretty popular with Hollywood directors, and Star Wars wasn’t the only hit franchise filmed here. So was the first Indiana Jones film Raiders of the Lost Ark, and the Oscar-winning drama The English Patient.
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]]>The real-life “Escape from Alcatraz” inspired the gripping movie of the same name. The infamous prison has appeared in countless other credits and can be visited by tourists today.
Nob Hill features in Alfred Hitchock’s cinematic masterpiece, Vertigo. The Golden Gate Bridge also makes an appearance.
If you’re a fan of Mrs. Doubtfire, you can actually visit the house where Robin Williams’ eccentric character lived.
Many scenes in Joy Luck Club were filmed in San Francisco’s China Town. Given the Chinese-American theme of Amy Tan’s novel of the same name, what better place to film?
Many scenes in Bullit are set on the streets of San Francisco. The most iconic scene in the movie is probably the part where the cars jump into the air at each intersection. You can view the backdrop from Taylor and Vallejo, looking down at the Bay.
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]]>The post Top Film Locations To Visit In Europe appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>This Italian town stunned viewers in the cinema, and the team making the James Bond film made sure to show off all of its stunning vistas and streets. Matera’s neighborhoods are built into limestone cliffs, and many of its buildings are in fact caves. Shelter from the midday sun in a cool, chic cave bar, before venturing out at sunset to capture some golden hour photos, Matera is a glamorous, grow-up destination. Maybe leave the stunt driving around its tiny, cobbled streets to the professionals, though.
Paris really needs no introduction, and if you want to feel like a movie star there is no better city to sashay down the sidewalk in, wearing your best clothes. The beloved film Amélie, about a young waitress’ imaginative adventures, is largely set in the neighborhood of Montmartre. Expect artisanal delis, cool bars, and pretty cobbled streets leading up to the Sacré-Coeur de Montmartre, the white-domed church with views across Paris.
This dark comedy, about a pair of gangsters and a hit list that goes wrong, shows the Belgian city of Bruges off to its full potential. Stuffed full of pretty canals, cobbled streets, chic boutiques, and scrumptious chocolate shops, Bruges is the perfect destination for a romantic getaway. Whilst the film includes a fair amount of peril, visitors will have a relaxing time, whiling away the hours on a boat ride around the city, or sampling the different types of Belgian fries.
These locations have made it into films for a reason (in the case of Paris, lots of different films). In their own way, they offer glamor, escapism and beauty—so if you want to live like a star, book your next vacation to Matera, Paris, or Bruges today.
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]]>The post That Gorgeous Villa from “The White Lotus” is Available on Airbnb! appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>This time, viewers were introduced to a new set of characters, as well as a brand new location. The Italian island of Sicily serves as the backdrop for all the drama, meaning we, as the audience, get to be transported to the exquisite region.
During episode three, two of the characters spend a girls night at a villa in Noto. In truth, the Villa Tasca is situated in Palermo and is actually available to rent!
The home, which is listed on Airbnb, dates back to the 1500s and spares none of the trimmings.
Expect high ceilings, fresco paintings hanging on the walls, and windows that stretch from floor to ceiling. The property boasts four bedrooms and five-and-a-half bathrooms, in addition to a billiard room, music room, formal dining room, swimming pool, citrus grove, greenhouse, and private lake.
Guests can relax by smelling the fresh pink roses or occupy themselves with the grand piano. They will also be attended to for the duration of their stay by a housekeeper, manager, butler, two room attendants, and personal chef.
Fancy living in luxury? Well, you can, for only $5,949 a night!
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]]>The post Visit the Filming Locations from “To All The Boys: Always and Forever” in Seoul appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>Remember that black and white 2D café from the opening scene that look like something you only get to see in the movies? It turns out that it’s a real place you can actually visit—and it’s one of Seoul’s most Instagrammable attractions thanks to its quirky design.
Visiting Seoul without exploring its rich and colorful street food scene is like never going at all. If you’re want to try some of the most popular Korean delicacies in one place, head to the iconic Gwangjang Market, just like Lara Jean and her family.
Many cities around the world have a spot where enamored couples flock to leave a padlock with their names behind. Seoul is no exception, and one of the most memorable movie scenes in this city shows Lara Jean and her sisters looking for a padlock with their parents’ names at the roof terrace of N Seoul Tower.
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]]>The post Loved Tenet? Visit These Top Filming Locations appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>The opening scene, which features masked men in a concert hall, was filmed in Linnahall Kalasdama 4, in Tallin Bay. The railyard that makes an appearance is in Tallinn as well.
The next destination for the character simply known as The Protagonist, is Mumbai, India. The private club that The Protagonist meets his contact in is the Royal Bombay Yacht Club, which is perfect for sundowners.
The globetrotting continues to London, where The Protagonist heads to the Reform Club, which has been featured in a couple of James Bond films as well. The auction house, which is also featured in the film, is another club called the National Liberal Club. Both clubs are open to the public now.
In yet another stunning location, The Protagonist makes his way to Oslo. If you’ve ever seen photos of Oslo, you will note the Oslo Opera House, which The Protagonist hangs out at with his sidekick Neil, played by Robert Pattinson.
The post Loved Tenet? Visit These Top Filming Locations appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>The post Most Stunning Filming Locations from Netflix Series “Emily in Paris” appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>Emily and her colleagues from Savoir used this spot as a backdrop for a perfume ad, which isn’t much as a surprise since this happens to be one of the most extravagant Art Nouveau bridges in Paris.
Emily had her Audrey Hepburn moment at this opulent opera house, which took our breath away with both its exterior and the grand staircase.
This immersive gallery is 100% real, and it presents classic pieces of art through one-of-a-kind exhibitions accompanied by music and video elements.
Emily’s company threw a lavish launch party at this restaurant in the Trocadero, which offers some of the best views of the Eiffel Tower that you can get in all of Paris.
Emily in Paris featured many chic cafés and restaurants, but this is one of the most important historic coffeehouses in the city that was often visited by high-profile clientele.
The post Most Stunning Filming Locations from Netflix Series “Emily in Paris” appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>The post Star Wars Fans Must Put Tozeur, Tunisia on Their Bucket List appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>The set once served as a backdrop for the fictional planet of Tatooin and the spaceport of Mos Espa in The Phantom Menace, but it was abandoned in the desert after the filming wrapped up. Some of the structures that were built for the purpose of filming are still around, and they helped Tozeur become a major tourist attraction.
This wasn’t the only Star Wars movie filmed in Tunisia, and filming locations are actually scattered all around the country. You can even book a tour from Tozeur that covers several filming locations in a single day.
This city became pretty popular with Hollywood directors, and Star Wars wasn’t the only hit franchise filmed here. So was the first Indiana Jones film Raiders of the Lost Ark, and the Oscar-winning drama The English Patient.
The post Star Wars Fans Must Put Tozeur, Tunisia on Their Bucket List appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>The post Popular Film Locations in San Francisco, California appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>The real-life “Escape from Alcatraz” inspired the gripping movie of the same name. The infamous prison has appeared in countless other credits and can be visited by tourists today.
Nob Hill features in Alfred Hitchock’s cinematic masterpiece, Vertigo. The Golden Gate Bridge also makes an appearance.
If you’re a fan of Mrs. Doubtfire, you can actually visit the house where Robin Williams’ eccentric character lived.
Many scenes in Joy Luck Club were filmed in San Francisco’s China Town. Given the Chinese-American theme of Amy Tan’s novel of the same name, what better place to film?
Many scenes in Bullit are set on the streets of San Francisco. The most iconic scene in the movie is probably the part where the cars jump into the air at each intersection. You can view the backdrop from Taylor and Vallejo, looking down at the Bay.
The post Popular Film Locations in San Francisco, California appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
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