16 Iconic Movie Locations You Can Visit in Europe in 2024

Exploring the filming locations of your movies can be a thrilling experience, for cinema enthusiasts. Europe boasts an array of spots that served as backdrops for films offering visitors a chance to immerse themselves in the magic of cinema. Here’s a glimpse at 16 movie locations you can explore during your 2024 travels;

Alnwick Castle, England (Harry Potter)

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Alnwick Castle is the famous backdrop for Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry in the first two Harry Potter films. The grounds were used for filming the Quidditch scenes and various parts of the castle are spotted in the movies. 

Glenfinnan Viaduct, Scotland (Harry Potter)

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Fans of Harry Potter can embark on a journey aboard the Hogwarts Express. Traverse over the famous viaduct featured in the film series. A ride on the Jacobite Steam Train offers an experience with views of the Scottish Highlands that will transport you into Gryffindor like adventures.

Colosseum, Rome, Italy (Gladiator)

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Gladiator fans can step back in time at Rome’s Colosseum, the magnificent  amphitheater that was the setting for battles in the oscar winning film. You can explore the ancient structure and imagine the gladiatorial contests that once took place here. 

Dubrovnik, Croatia (Game of Thrones)

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Dubrovnik is a historic city that offers medieval architecture and stunning views as seen in this renowned TV series.  This UNESCO World Heritage Site boasts impressive fortifications that were featured heavily throughout the series so be sure to take plenty of pictures. 

Moulin Rouge, Paris, France (Moulin Rouge)

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The famous Moulin Rouge cabaret is a must see for those who love Baz Luhrmanns musical. Situated in the Montmartre/Pigalle neighborhood in Paris visitors can enjoy a can can show and soak in the vibrant ambiance of this iconic Parisian entertainment venue.

The Cliffs of Moher, Ireland (The Princess Bride, 1987)

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The dramatic Cliffs of Moher on the Irish Atlantic coast were used as the fictional Cliffs of Insanity in the 80s classic  “The Princess Bride.” Visitors can hike along the cliffside trails and take in the rugged scenery or channel your inner Westley.  

Lake Como – Italy (Star Wars: Episode II – Attack of the Clones)

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As well as being a romantic getaway, the beautiful Italian region of Lake Como is featured in “Attack of the Clones”. Villa del Balbianello, located on the lake’s shore, served as the romantic setting for Anakin Skywalker and Padmé Amidala’s wedding, making it the perfect spot for you and your beau.

Santorini, Greece (Mamma Mia!”)

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Featured in the hit film,and now musical,  “Mamma Mia!”, Santorini is filled with picturesque white-washed buildings and with blue domes that you will fall in love with. The Aegean Sea acts as a romantic backdrop for the fictional Greek island of Kalokairi.

Salzburg, Austria (The Sound of Music, 1965)

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The hills are most definitely alive in the picture perfect city of Salzburg. Tourists can climb the steps where the Von Trapp children sang “Do-Re-Mi” at the Mirabell Gardens, or explore the city’s other filming locations like the Nonnberg Abbey and the Felsenreitsch Palace.

The Spanish Steps, Italy (Roman Holiday, 1953)

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Audrey Hepburn’s charming romantic comedy “Roman Holiday” featured a scene on Rome’s famous Spanish Steps. You can reenact Princess Ann eating gelato on the steps and climb to the top to enjoy the panoramic views of Rome.

Bir-Hakeim Bridge, France (Inception, 2010)

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This Parisian landmark, featuring two levels for pedestrians and traffic, was made famous in the mind-bending movie “Inception.” The scene where Elliot Page’s character jumps off the bridge was filmed here on the bridge, which visitors can also walk across tas they take in views of the River Seine and the Eiffel Tower.

Neuschwanstein Castle, Germany (Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, 1968)

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If you’re a lover of classic children’s films, a trip to this neo-Gothic castle in Bavaria offers a touch of nostalgia. Fans can take a guided tour to explore the castle’s lavish interiors or admire the dramatic views from the surrounding grounds.

Prague, Czech Republic (Mission: Impossible)

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Picturesque Prague was used as a key filming location for the 1996 of the Mission: Impossible franchise. The city’s historic architecture and picturesque streets provided a perfect backdrop for the movie’s many  action scenes. The Charles Bridge and the iconic Old Town Square are key areas the plot unfolds and are must-see for Cruise fans. 

Amalfi Coast, Italy (The Talented Mr. Ripley)

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Featured in in “The Talented Mr. Ripley,” the stunning Italian coastal scenery provides a picturesque getaway for movie fans. The most iconic backdrops are filmed in Positano, a small town full of colorful houses cascading down the cliffs, charming piazzas, and beautiful beaches.

The Grand Budapest Hotel, Széchenyi Baths, Budapest, Hungary (The Grand Budapest Hotel, 2014)

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The Széchenyi Baths, Europe’s largest thermal bath complex, provided the exterior shots for the Grand Budapest Hotel in Wes Anderson’s quirky film. Visitors can take a soak in the thermal baths and experience the grandeur of the architectural style for yourself.

Northern Ireland (Game of Thrones)

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For fans of “Game of Thrones ” Northern Ireland is a must visit destination. The series captivated viewers with its heroic narrative and its breathtaking filming locations. From Ballintoy Harbour portraying the Iron Islands to Cushendun Caves where Melisandre’s scenes were shot there are plenty of spots to explore.

11 Cars that are Known for Breaking Down Regularly

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No car company wants to deliver a dud. However, even though companies try their best to deliver excellent cars, some cars turn out to be lemons, breaking down frequently. This creates problems for both the consumer and the manufacturer.

11 Cars that are Known for Breaking Down Regularly

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