Luxury on screen: Discover 5 Iconic film settings

vLive like a movie star at these iconic resorts featured in your favourite movies
Explore the glamorous world of luxury travel by visiting the iconic hotels and destinations that have graced
the big and small screens. From romantic escapades to thrilling adventures, these locations offer an
extraordinary experience that makes you feel like a star. Experience cinematic luxury and a grand vacation
unlike any other.
Hotel du Cap-Eden-Roc, French Riviera
As seen on Diamonds are Forever

Experience the allure of the French Riviera at Hotel du Cap-Eden-Roc, featured in the James Bond film
Diamonds are Forever. This iconic hotel, with its breathtaking views of the Mediterranean and unparalleled
luxury, has been a favorite of celebrities and royalty for decades. Follow in the footsteps of 007 and indulge
in the glamorous and adventurous spirit of the Bond lifestyle.
A timeless legend perched on the tip of Cap d’Antibes, the Grande Dame is the essence of French Riviera
glamour and has welcomed artists, writers, celebrities, politicians, and high society for over 150 years.
Succumb to the sweet embrace of the Grande Dame’s wellbeing offering, from the classic French elegance
of Dior Spa Eden-Roc to its state-of-the-art fitness facilities and full-service beauty salon.
The hotel was originally conceived as an artists’ retreat and considered a winter destination until 1923 when
the Murphy’s, a young American couple, rented the entire property, launching the Riviera as a summer
haven. They infused a sense of joie de vivre that lives on today, bringing with them jazz, parties, picnics on
the beach and a new concept –sunbathing!
Holding French Palace status, the hotel offers 118 beautifully renovated bedrooms and suites, two private
three-bedroom villas and one five-bedroom villa.
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The Lanesborough London
As seen on Eyes Wide Shut
Explore the mystery and opulence of London at The Lanesborough, as seen in Stanley Kubrick’s Eyes Wide
Shut. This regal hotel offers exquisite accommodationsand impeccable service, perfect for those seeking a

truly indulgent experience. The grandeur and intrigue of The Lanesborough provide the ideal setting for a
journey into the hidden depths of the city’s elite circles.
Constructed in 1719, Lanesborough House originally served as an elegant country house for James Lane,
Viscount Lanesborough. Designed as a private London residence, the hotel boasts a very eclectic, yet
quintessentially British Regency style, created by the late Alberto Pinto. Home to 2,000 pieces of original
art, all sourced from the 1800s, these are the only element of the property as old as the building itself. The
Lanesborough is firmly rooted in history and heritage, and can be described as a Regency icon in London.
Always look up at The Lanesborough – over £12 million was invested into the ceiling work across the hotel
with some 2,100 books of 23 ¼ carat gold leaf installed to reflect its Regency heritage. The Lanesborough
is home to a 7-bedroom Royal Suite – the largest and one of the most prestigious ones inLondon – and

95% of all materials in the hotel were created by British designers. One of the hotel’s biggest standouts is
its 24hr butler service across all rooms and suites – truly unique in London, as it was the first to do this.
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Cheval Blanc Paris
As seen on Emily in Paris
For fans of Emily in Paris, Cheval Blanc Paris is a must-visit. This extraordinary urban hotel perfectly
captures the essence of Parisian elegance and sophistication. Stroll along the Seine, enjoy a croissant at a
nearby café, and imagine yourself living out your own Parisian adventure, complete with fabulous fashion
and, of course, a touch of romantic drama.
Overlooking the Seine, just a stone’s throw from the Louvre and the Marais, Cheval Blanc Paris breathes
new life into La Samaritaine’s iconic Art Deco building. Showcasing the French art de vivre and inspired
by a bold, contemporary spirit, its 72 keys – 26 rooms and 46 suites – along with its living areas, restaurants
and well-being facilities were imagined by architects Edouard François and Peter Marino. Chef Arnaud
Donckele orchestrates a culinary symphony at the gastronomic restaurant Plénitude – a three-Michelinstarred restaurant, whilst Pastry Chef Maxime Frédéric arranges a gourmet composition from breakfast to
afternoon tea at Limbar, facing the Pont-Neuf. Completing the culinary offering, the 7th floor is home to a
contemporary Parisian brasserie, Le Tout-Paris, as well as an Italian restaurant, Langosteria, opening onto
a spacious tree-lined terrace, embracing the most beautiful views of Paris.
At the heart of the Maison, a curved swimming pool adorned with mosaics is an invitation to a sensory
escape. Not forgetting the exclusive Dior Spa Cheval Blanc Paris for a holistic immersion in the world of

Maison Dior. Dreamt up for children by sailor Maud Fontenoy, Le Carrousel kids’ club celebrates the
family spirit and the importance of environmental awareness. Intuitively pre-empting every desire, the
Ambassadeurs carefully carve out each detail, each gesture, each personal touch to ensure every stay is an
unforgettable one. Cheval Blanc Paris is more than a new address, it is a destination.
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Baccarat Hotel New York
As seen on Sex and the City

Channel your inner Carrie Bradshaw at theBaccarat Hotel New York, as seen in Sex and the City. Baccarat

Hotel New York is the first hotel and global flagship for the more than a quarter century-old Baccarat crystal
brand. Directly across the street from the Museum of Modern Art and steps away from Fifth Avenue’s
legendary shopping, the 114 exquisitely appointed guest rooms & suites designed by Paris-based, luxury
design team Gilles & Boissier delight the senses with lavish finishes and artisanal attention to detail.
Generous amenities include stunning salon-style spaces showcasing an all-day dining menu created by two
Michelin-starred Culinary Director Gabriel Kreuther, and signature afternoon tea service.
It’s the perfect spot for a chic city escape, offering a blend of modern sophistication and timeless elegance.
A vividly artistic atmosphere with true Manhattan energy with infinite potential for intimate social
moments.
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Graubunden, Switzerland
A Cinematic HotspotTake your pick of genre as you discover the agic of Graubunden, immortalized in cinema.

Retreat to the tranquil landscapes of Graubunden, where Clouds of Sils Maria was filmed. Hotel Waldhaus
in Flims, a cherished retreat in the region, embodies timeless charm amidst its surroundings of reflection
and natural beauty. Echoing the film’s introspective and dramatic themes, this hotel offers a serene sanctuary
where guests can immerse themselves in the essence of the Swiss Alps and, not to mention, catch a glimpse
of the elusive Maloja Snake – a weather phenomenon that creates a rare serpentine cloud formation framed
by the majestic mountain valley.
Meanwhile, if you’re looking for a thrill, you can relive the suspense of Alfred Hitchcock’s classic The Man
Who Knew Too Much with a visit to the luxurious resorts of St. Moritz. The stunning alpine scenery and
the sense of intrigue that pervades this iconic location will transport you back to the thrilling moments of
the film.
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