7 Most Iconic Hotels Filmed in Movies and TV Shows

When it comes to movie and TV production, hotels can play a major role in creating the perfect setting for a story. From luxurious getaways to mysterious hideaways, here are seven of the most iconic hotels that have been filmed in some of the biggest productions in recent history.

Le Méridien Chiang Rai Resort, Thailand, Sergey Shishkin

  1. The Ritz Carlton (Pretty Woman, Garry Marshall, 1990) - The Ritz Carlton in Pretty Woman is a luxurious hotel where Vivian and Edward spend their time while they're in Los Angeles. Its elegant interiors, upscale atmosphere, and stunning views of the city make it one of the most iconic film hotels of all time.

  2. The Plaza Hotel (Home Alone 2: Lost in New York, 1992) The Plaza Hotel in New York City is a true icon of luxury, and it played a starring role in the beloved holiday classic, "Home Alone 2: Lost in New York." Kevin McCallister's stay at the hotel is full of hijinks and adventure, making it one of the most memorable movie hotels of all time.

  3. The Beverly Hills Hotel (Pretty Woman, 1990) The Beverly Hills Hotel has been a symbol of Hollywood glamour since its opening in 1912, and it was the perfect setting for the romantic comedy "Pretty Woman." Julia Roberts' portrayal of a working girl who finds love with a wealthy businessman at the hotel made it one of the most iconic hotels filmed.

  4. The Overlook Hotel (The Shining, 1980) The Overlook Hotel in Stanley Kubrick's "The Shining" is one of the most memorable and frightening hotels ever put on film. Its isolated location and creepy interiors make it the perfect setting for a horror movie, and it has become an iconic movie hotel that continues to haunt audiences to this day.

  5. The Hotel Cortez (American Horror Story: Hotel, 2015) The Hotel Cortez in "American Horror Story: Hotel" is a mysterious and sinister hotel that is home to a variety of horrifying characters. From vampires to serial killers, the Hotel Cortez is one of the most unforgettable and iconic hotels ever filmed.

  6. The Four Seasons Hotel (The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel, John Madden, 2011) - The Four Seasons Hotel in The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel is a luxurious hotel in India that provides the backdrop for the adventures of a group of British retirees. Its lush gardens, elegant interiors, and stunning views make it a memorable film location.

  7. The Hotel Transylvania (Hotel Transylvania, 2012) The Hotel Transylvania, as seen in the animated film of the same name, is a colourful and imaginative hotel that is home to all kinds of monsters. From Dracula to Frankenstein, the Hotel Transylvania is one of the most fun and iconic hotels ever put on film.

These seven hotels are just a few of the many iconic hotels that have been filmed in movies and TV shows over the years. Whether you're a fan of luxury, horror, or whimsy, there's sure to be a filmed hotel that speaks to you. So next time you watch a movie or TV show set in a hotel, take a closer look at the setting – it just might be one of these iconic hotels.

Baltschug Kempinski, Russia, Sergey Shishkin

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