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Le Bristol, Paris, France. Complete with a harpist in the garden and its own adopted Birman kitten, the hotel is quintessentially Parisian, as captured in Midnight in Paris (2011).
Rooms start at €650 a night.
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Beverly Hills Hotel, California. Otherwise known as The Pink Palace , it’s a Hollywood classic in films like The Way We Were (1973), Shampoo (1975) and American Gigolo (1980).
Rooms start at US$360 a night.
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Beverly Wilshire, Beverly Hills, California. The not-so-humble abode where the modern-day Cinderella story Pretty Woman (1990) unfolded.
Rooms start at US$595 a night.
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Bellagio Las Vegas, Nevada. George Clooney ordered ‘a whiskey and a whiskey’ at its famed Picasso restaurant in Ocean’s Eleven (2001).
Rooms start at US$142 a night.
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Hotel de la Reconquista, Oviedo, Spain. Rich with history and exquisite furnishings, it’s no surprise Woody Allen chose this for Vicky Cristina Barcelona (2008).
Rooms start at €735 a night.
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Chateau Marmont, Los Angeles, California. The renowned West Hollywood hotel was itself a character in Sofia Coppola’s Somewhere (2010).
Rooms start at US$435 a night.
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Blue Diamond Sahara Palace Marrakech, Morocco. The luxurious Royal Suite was home to Sarah Jessica Parker and co. on their holiday in Sex and the City 2 (2010).
Rooms start at €712 a night.
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The Dorchester, London, England. Romance bloomed here between Kirsten Dunst and Paul Bettany in Wimbledon (2004).
Rooms start at £549 a night.
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Park Hyatt Tokyo, Japan. Scarlett Johansson and Bill Murray discovered themselves, and each other, on the hotel’s 52nd floor, in Lost in Translation (2003).
Rooms start at ¥41,650 a night.
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The Plaza, New York. Hollywood’s go-to hotel for extravagant weddings and events as seen in Bride Wars (2009) and Home Alone 2 (1992). In The Great Gatsby (2013), the group rent a suite at The Plaza to escape the heat of New York where Tom confronts Gatsby about Daisy.
Rooms start at US$595 a night.
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The Ritz London, England. Hugh Grant is mistaken for a journalist from Horse & Hound and ends up interviewing Julia Roberts at The Ritz in Notting Hill (1999).
Rooms start at £390 a night.