Lights, Camera, Travel! Explore 7 Iconic Film Sets from Your Favorite Movies

Lights, Camera, Travel! Explore 7 Iconic Film Sets from Your Favorite Movies
Vanesa Lucero
Vanesa Lucero
August 13th 2023

Hey, cinematic explorers,

Ever watched a movie and thought, “I wish I could go there?” Well, grab your popcorn and 3D glasses, because we’re about to take a tour of seven iconic movie locations that you can actually visit!

Whether you’re a film buff or just love to travel, these spots will transport you straight into your favorite big-screen moments.

1. Hobbiton – “The Lord of the Rings” (New Zealand)

Welcome to the Shire!

Nestled in the rolling hills of New Zealand, Hobbiton offers a chance to step into the magical world of Tolkien. Wander among the hobbit holes, enjoy a pint at the Green Dragon Inn, and imagine yourself alongside Frodo and Sam on an epic journey.

2. Al Khazneh – “Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade” (Jordan)

Get your whip and fedora ready; we’re off to Petra, Jordan!

The stunning Al Khazneh, or the Treasury, is one of the most recognizable scenes from “Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade.” This ancient city is a marvel to explore and makes you feel like a true adventurer.

3. Highclere Castle – “Downton Abbey” (United Kingdom)

Time to put on your finest attire and take tea with the Crawleys at Highclere Castle. This grand estate in Hampshire, England, served as the primary filming location for “Downton Abbey.” You can tour the castle, gardens, and even enjoy themed events.

4. The Dark Hedges – “Game of Thrones” (Northern Ireland)

The Dark Hedges, a mysterious avenue of intertwined beech trees in Northern Ireland, became the Kingsroad in “Game of Thrones.” Walk this eerie path and channel your inner Stark, but watch out for White Walkers!

5. Nakatomi Plaza – “Die Hard” (USA)

Yippee-ki-yay, movie lovers! The iconic Nakatomi Plaza from “Die Hard” is actually the Fox Plaza in Los Angeles, California. Though you can’t crash any holiday parties, the exterior is worth a visit for fans of this action classic.

6. The Firehouse – “Ghostbusters” (USA)

Who you gonna call?

Head to New York City and visit the Ghostbusters’ headquarters, located at Hook & Ladder Company 8. This working fire station became a symbol of ghostbusting greatness and is a must-see for fans.

7. Maya Bay – “The Beach” (Thailand)

Ready for tropical paradise à la Leonardo DiCaprio?

Maya Bay in Thailand, famous for “The Beach,” offers crystal-clear waters, dramatic cliffs, and stunning beauty. Although temporarily closed for restoration, it’s worth keeping on your bucket list for future visits.

 

So, fellow film fanatics and travel enthusiasts, these iconic movie locations offer more than just a cinematic escape. They provide an opportunity to immerse yourself in the magic of the movies, to walk in the footsteps of beloved characters, and to create your own blockbuster memories.

Whether you’re solving ancient mysteries with Indiana Jones or sipping tea at Downton Abbey, these destinations add a reel-to-real twist to your travel adventures.

Until our next cinematic journey, lights, camera, travel!

Vanesa Lucero
Vanesa Lucero
Hey there, fellow adventurers! I'm Vanesa, your enthusiastic explorer and storyteller extraordinaire. Join me as we uncover hidden treasures, immerse ourselves in vibrant cultures, and embark on wild adventures across the globe. Let's conquer bucket lists, embrace the unknown, and make unforgettable memories together. Welcome to my travel wonderland!