Filming Locations Archives - Traveler Master Traveler Master Wed, 05 Jul 2023 10:17:56 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.2 https://travelermaster.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/cropped-FAVICON_wp-32x32.png Filming Locations Archives - Traveler Master 32 32 Must-See “Game of Thrones” Filming Locations https://travelermaster.com/must-see-game-of-thrones-filming-locations/ Thu, 06 Jul 2023 08:57:00 +0000 https://travelermaster.com/?p=27133 Calling all Game of Thrones fans! If you’re a die-hard enthusiast of the epic fantasy series, there’s nothing quite like visiting the actual filming locations where your favorite scenes were brought to life. From the icy landscapes beyond the Wall to the majestic castles and cities of Westeros, we’ve compiled a list of must-see Game […]

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Calling all Game of Thrones fans! If you’re a die-hard enthusiast of the epic fantasy series, there’s nothing quite like visiting the actual filming locations where your favorite scenes were brought to life. From the icy landscapes beyond the Wall to the majestic castles and cities of Westeros, we’ve compiled a list of must-see Game of Thrones filming locations that will transport you to the Seven Kingdoms. Get ready to immerse yourself in the world of dragons, knights, and political intrigue as we embark on this extraordinary adventure.

Dubrovnik, Croatia – King’s Landing

Step into the heart of King’s Landing by visiting the picturesque city of Dubrovnik in Croatia. Walk the same cobblestone streets that Cersei Lannister, Tyrion Lannister, and other iconic characters once walked. Marvel at the stunning views of the Adriatic Sea as you explore the iconic Fort Lovrijenac, the Red Keep, and the famous Walk of Shame stairs.

Castle Ward, Northern Ireland – Winterfell

Calling all Stark fans! Visit Castle Ward in Northern Ireland, the real-life filming location for Winterfell. Explore the ancestral home of House Stark and walk in the footsteps of Jon Snow and Arya Stark. Take an archery lesson at the Winterfell Archery Range or go on a guided tour to learn more about the filming process and behind-the-scenes stories.

Þingvellir National Park, Iceland – The Land Beyond the Wall

Experience the rugged and otherworldly landscapes of Þingvellir National Park in Iceland, which served as the backdrop for scenes beyond the Wall. Explore the majestic waterfalls, ancient lava fields, and the awe-inspiring Almannagjá gorge. Feel the magic of the far North as you imagine Jon Snow and his companions battling the White Walkers.

Ballintoy, Northern Ireland – The Iron Islands

Journey to Ballintoy in Northern Ireland and set foot on the Iron Islands, home to House Greyjoy. Walk along the windswept cliffs and gaze out at the crashing waves of the North Atlantic Ocean. Stand on the same spot where Theon Greyjoy returned to his homeland and experience the rugged beauty that captures the essence of the Iron Islands.

Mdina, Malta – King’s Landing

Transport yourself to the early days of King’s Landing by visiting the ancient fortified city of Mdina in Malta. This stunning location was used for various scenes in Season 1, including the Red Keep courtyard and the streets of King’s Landing. Marvel at the medieval architecture, narrow alleyways, and charming squares that once set the stage for the political intrigues of Westeros.

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Stay in the Lap of Luxury at the Villa From “The White Lotus” https://travelermaster.com/stay-in-the-lap-of-luxury-at-the-villa-from-the-white-lotus/ Mon, 06 Feb 2023 08:24:00 +0000 https://travelermaster.com/?p=26678 Yes, The White Lotus keeps viewers glued because of all the drama going down, but we have a feeling that the gorgeous scenery has something to do with it, too… Season one of the HBO hit was set in Hawaii on the picturesque island of Maui, while season two moved to the stunning region of Sicily in […]

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Yes, The White Lotus keeps viewers glued because of all the drama going down, but we have a feeling that the gorgeous scenery has something to do with it, too…

Season one of the HBO hit was set in Hawaii on the picturesque island of Maui, while season two moved to the stunning region of Sicily in Italy. Amongst the exquisite locations was a villa where two characters spend a girl’s night. In the show, the opulent house is located in Noto, but in real life it can be found in Palermo.

Titled Villa Tasca, the residence is nothing short of luxurious and those willing to fork out $5,949 a night can rent it on Airbnb. With four rooms and five-and-a-half bathrooms, a formal dining room, and a sparkling pool, it is the type of place where you can relax with friends.

The 1500s home also boasts a billiard room, a music room with a grand piano, floor-to-ceiling windows, renaissance furnishings, frescos on the wall, a greenhouse, citrus grove, and a private lake complete with swans. 

As if all that wasn’t enough, guests won’t have to lift a finger as their stay will be equipped with a housekeeper, manager, butler, two room attendants, and private chef.

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Check Out “The Power of the Dog” Filming Locations https://travelermaster.com/check-out-the-power-of-the-dog-filming-locations/ Mon, 21 Feb 2022 06:09:00 +0000 https://travelermaster.com/?p=25978 The list of contenders for the upcoming Academy Awards has recently been unveiled, with The Power of the Dog leading the way with 12 nods. This moody western drama wouldn’t be the same without its scenic landscapes, but can you guess where was it originally filmed? Jane Campion’s latest directorial effort is set at an […]

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The list of contenders for the upcoming Academy Awards has recently been unveiled, with The Power of the Dog leading the way with 12 nods. This moody western drama wouldn’t be the same without its scenic landscapes, but can you guess where was it originally filmed?

Jane Campion’s latest directorial effort is set at an isolated farm in Montana and it centers on an eccentric rancher whose life turns upside down after his brother brings his new wife home. Cinematography is one of The Power of the Dog’s strongest suits, but this film simply wouldn’t be the same without the scenic filming locations that served as one of its most important supporting players.

Campion didn’t stray far away from home when looking for a place to film her magma opus. Instead of scouting for locations in Montana, she settled for New Zealand, with the Maniototo region serving as the backdrop for some of the film’s most memorable scenes. A farm in Hawkdun Ranges was renovated to resemble the Western-style Burbank Ranch, while the interior scenes were mostly filmed at the sound stage in Auckland.

If some of the film’s beautiful scenery looks familiar, it’s probably because some of the locations previously appeared in the Lord of the Rings series. The coastal towns of Dunedin and Oamaru and their surroundings gave this film a special charm, and you should consider exploring their natural beauty if you ever find yourself in New Zealand.

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Cool Filming Locations to Visit Around the World https://travelermaster.com/cool-filming-locations-to-visit-around-the-world/ Thu, 18 Mar 2021 12:33:00 +0000 https://travelermaster.com/?p=22750 If you’re a big fan of film, you probably get excited to hear that a movie you loved was shot in a place you’ve been to. If that’s the case, you might enjoy traveling specifically to places where you know a great movie was filmed. Here are three you can consider. Cabazon Dinosaurs, “Pee-wee’s Big […]

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If you’re a big fan of film, you probably get excited to hear that a movie you loved was shot in a place you’ve been to. If that’s the case, you might enjoy traveling specifically to places where you know a great movie was filmed. Here are three you can consider.

Cabazon Dinosaurs, “Pee-wee’s Big Adventure” (Cabazon, California)

The dinosaurs in Pee-wee’s Big Adventure are actually one of America’s most iconic roadside attractions located in Cabazon, California in Riverside County. Most exciting of all, the dinosaurs are dressed up and repainted into different outfits and colors throughout the year, so they’re always ready for their close-up.

El-Khazneh, “Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade” (Petra, Jordan)

One of the most elaborate ancient temples in Petra, El-Khazneh is so ornate and striking that it’s no surprise that the creators of Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade wanted to film a movie there. It’d be a great place to visit even if it hadn’t been a movie location, but the fact that it IS only makes it that much cooler.

Cafe des 2 Moulins, “Amelie” (Paris, France)

If you’ve seen Amelie, you know how iconic her cafe workplace is. If you’ve ever wanted to check it out for yourself, you totally can, as it’s a working cafe in the 9th arrondissement of Paris. It’s very picturesque.

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“To All the Boys” Fans Have to Check Out These Seoul Filming Locations https://travelermaster.com/to-all-the-boys-fans-have-to-check-out-these-seoul-filming-locations/ Sat, 27 Feb 2021 06:00:59 +0000 https://travelermaster.com/?p=22490 The third and final To All the Boys movie opens with Lara Jean and her sister having the time of their life in Seoul, South Korea. This part of the movie introduced the viewers to several major landmarks in this city, and these three were definitely the most memorable. Greem Café This quirky café with […]

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The third and final To All the Boys movie opens with Lara Jean and her sister having the time of their life in Seoul, South Korea. This part of the movie introduced the viewers to several major landmarks in this city, and these three were definitely the most memorable.

Greem Café

This quirky café with a black and white 2D design that makes it seem like you stepped into a comic book wasn’t created for the purposes of this movie. It’s 100% real, and one of the city’s most Instagram-friendly attractions.

N Seoul Tower

Remember that scene when Lara Jean and her sisters are trying to find a lock that her mom and dad left there before they were born? Once again, this is a completely real place, and you can find it at the roof terrace of N Seoul Tower.

Gwangjang Market

A trip to Seoul is incomplete if you don’t try all the amazing traditional street foods that this country has in store. Lara Jean and her family couldn’t resist the taste of the local cuisine, and they visited the iconic Gwangjang Market to try some Korean delicacies.

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Best Movie Set Destinations for Film Buffs https://travelermaster.com/best-movie-set-destinations-for-film-buffs/ Sun, 06 Sep 2020 20:01:00 +0000 https://stagingtrm.wpengine.com/?p=17648 Movies play a very prominent role in the modern collective imagination. Our minds are populated with images and scenarios that we have absorbed from the silver screen. It can be exhilarating to visit the places that have given us these images and experience fiction dissolving into reality. Here are three famous movie sets that you […]

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Movies play a very prominent role in the modern collective imagination. Our minds are populated with images and scenarios that we have absorbed from the silver screen. It can be exhilarating to visit the places that have given us these images and experience fiction dissolving into reality. Here are three famous movie sets that you can visit and relive your favorite moments.

The Shining

Stanley Kubrick’s chilling horror classic is set in the Timberline Lodge in the Oregon mountains. Approaching this domineering structure brings to mind the movie’s thrills and chills and leaves you feeling a certain affinity with the trapped characters.

Braveheart

This famous historical movie recounting the story of William Wallace is set almost entirely in Scotland. You can visit the rugged landscapes and haunting scenery of the film around Loch Leven and Glen Coe in the highlands.

The Lord of the Rings

One of the most successful trilogies in movie history, the Lord of the Rings was filmed in New Zealand. Epic landscapes were used all over the country, many of which are almost inaccessible. But the top places to visit are Tongariro National Park (with its three volcanoes) providing the setting for Mordor, the Southern Alps which were the misty mountains, and Alexander Farm as the Shire.

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Does the Town of Squahamish from “The Half of It” Really Exist https://travelermaster.com/does-the-town-of-squahamish-from-the-half-of-it-really-exist/ Mon, 11 May 2020 06:05:00 +0000 https://stagingtrm.wpengine.com/?p=15252 Netflix gave us another amazing teen drama with The Half of It, and if you’re a passionate traveler, its beautiful filming locations were one of the first things that caught your eye. This coming-of-age story is set in the small town of Squahamish, but is this place actually real? If you take a second to […]

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Netflix gave us another amazing teen drama with The Half of It, and if you’re a passionate traveler, its beautiful filming locations were one of the first things that caught your eye. This coming-of-age story is set in the small town of Squahamish, but is this place actually real?

If you take a second to Google the name of the town where Ellie Chu and her dad built a new life after coming to the US, you’ll quickly learn that Squahamish doesn’t actually exist. It’s a fictional town that’s only real in the universe of The Half of It – but you can still visit the places where this movie was filmed.

Alice Wu created the small-town feel by filming across several places in the state of New York, including Old Forge, Haverstraw, Suffern, Piermont, Pelham, Orangetown, and Cornwall. Ellie’s picturesque bike rides were filmed down the Moodna Viaduct, previously featured in Michael Clayton.

The list of memorable places from the movie also includes the Adirondack Scenic Railroad train station in Old Forge, Sparky’s Diner in Garnerville where Paul and Aster went on a date, and the Palisades Interstate Park, which served as a setting for Aster’s and Ellie’s forest escapade.

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Check Out the Beautiful Filming Locations of “Normal People” https://travelermaster.com/check-out-the-beautiful-filming-locations-of-normal-people/ Sat, 02 May 2020 12:24:45 +0000 https://stagingtrm.wpengine.com/?p=15169 Normal People is the latest BBC drama that the whole world is obsessing about, and here’s a couple of stunning filming locations across Europe where its lead characters fell in and out of love. County Sligo, Ireland Marianne and Connell grew up in a fictional town of Carricklea, but since this place doesn’t actually exist, the […]

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Normal People is the latest BBC drama that the whole world is obsessing about, and here’s a couple of stunning filming locations across Europe where its lead characters fell in and out of love.

County Sligo, Ireland

Marianne and Connell grew up in a fictional town of Carricklea, but since this place doesn’t actually exist, the scenes were filmed in the small town of Tubbercurry in the County Sligo.

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Dublin Ireland

The main characters moved to Dublin and both attended Trinity College after finishing high school, so this historic university ended up being featured heavily throughout the series.

Italy

The scenes of Marianne’s Italian holiday to Trieste were filmed at Il Casale con Tenuta Verzano. This property is located only 35 km north of Rome, and it was previously featured in Eat, Pray, Love starring Julia Roberts.

Sweden

The city of Lulea in Lapland served as a backdrop for Marianne’s year studying abroad in Sweden. Normal People also featured stunning shots of the frozen Baltic Sea, a natural phenomenon taking place between November and April, which allows people to walk and skate on ice.

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ersion="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> Filming Locations Archives - Traveler Master Traveler Master Wed, 05 Jul 2023 10:17:56 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.2 https://travelermaster.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/cropped-FAVICON_wp-32x32.png Filming Locations Archives - Traveler Master 32 32 Must-See “Game of Thrones” Filming Locations https://travelermaster.com/must-see-game-of-thrones-filming-locations/ Thu, 06 Jul 2023 08:57:00 +0000 https://travelermaster.com/?p=27133 Calling all Game of Thrones fans! If you’re a die-hard enthusiast of the epic fantasy series, there’s nothing quite like visiting the actual filming locations where your favorite scenes were brought to life. From the icy landscapes beyond the Wall to the majestic castles and cities of Westeros, we’ve compiled a list of must-see Game […]

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Calling all Game of Thrones fans! If you’re a die-hard enthusiast of the epic fantasy series, there’s nothing quite like visiting the actual filming locations where your favorite scenes were brought to life. From the icy landscapes beyond the Wall to the majestic castles and cities of Westeros, we’ve compiled a list of must-see Game of Thrones filming locations that will transport you to the Seven Kingdoms. Get ready to immerse yourself in the world of dragons, knights, and political intrigue as we embark on this extraordinary adventure.

Dubrovnik, Croatia – King’s Landing

Step into the heart of King’s Landing by visiting the picturesque city of Dubrovnik in Croatia. Walk the same cobblestone streets that Cersei Lannister, Tyrion Lannister, and other iconic characters once walked. Marvel at the stunning views of the Adriatic Sea as you explore the iconic Fort Lovrijenac, the Red Keep, and the famous Walk of Shame stairs.

Castle Ward, Northern Ireland – Winterfell

Calling all Stark fans! Visit Castle Ward in Northern Ireland, the real-life filming location for Winterfell. Explore the ancestral home of House Stark and walk in the footsteps of Jon Snow and Arya Stark. Take an archery lesson at the Winterfell Archery Range or go on a guided tour to learn more about the filming process and behind-the-scenes stories.

Þingvellir National Park, Iceland – The Land Beyond the Wall

Experience the rugged and otherworldly landscapes of Þingvellir National Park in Iceland, which served as the backdrop for scenes beyond the Wall. Explore the majestic waterfalls, ancient lava fields, and the awe-inspiring Almannagjá gorge. Feel the magic of the far North as you imagine Jon Snow and his companions battling the White Walkers.

Ballintoy, Northern Ireland – The Iron Islands

Journey to Ballintoy in Northern Ireland and set foot on the Iron Islands, home to House Greyjoy. Walk along the windswept cliffs and gaze out at the crashing waves of the North Atlantic Ocean. Stand on the same spot where Theon Greyjoy returned to his homeland and experience the rugged beauty that captures the essence of the Iron Islands.

Mdina, Malta – King’s Landing

Transport yourself to the early days of King’s Landing by visiting the ancient fortified city of Mdina in Malta. This stunning location was used for various scenes in Season 1, including the Red Keep courtyard and the streets of King’s Landing. Marvel at the medieval architecture, narrow alleyways, and charming squares that once set the stage for the political intrigues of Westeros.

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Stay in the Lap of Luxury at the Villa From “The White Lotus” https://travelermaster.com/stay-in-the-lap-of-luxury-at-the-villa-from-the-white-lotus/ Mon, 06 Feb 2023 08:24:00 +0000 https://travelermaster.com/?p=26678 Yes, The White Lotus keeps viewers glued because of all the drama going down, but we have a feeling that the gorgeous scenery has something to do with it, too… Season one of the HBO hit was set in Hawaii on the picturesque island of Maui, while season two moved to the stunning region of Sicily in […]

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Yes, The White Lotus keeps viewers glued because of all the drama going down, but we have a feeling that the gorgeous scenery has something to do with it, too…

Season one of the HBO hit was set in Hawaii on the picturesque island of Maui, while season two moved to the stunning region of Sicily in Italy. Amongst the exquisite locations was a villa where two characters spend a girl’s night. In the show, the opulent house is located in Noto, but in real life it can be found in Palermo.

Titled Villa Tasca, the residence is nothing short of luxurious and those willing to fork out $5,949 a night can rent it on Airbnb. With four rooms and five-and-a-half bathrooms, a formal dining room, and a sparkling pool, it is the type of place where you can relax with friends.

The 1500s home also boasts a billiard room, a music room with a grand piano, floor-to-ceiling windows, renaissance furnishings, frescos on the wall, a greenhouse, citrus grove, and a private lake complete with swans. 

As if all that wasn’t enough, guests won’t have to lift a finger as their stay will be equipped with a housekeeper, manager, butler, two room attendants, and private chef.

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Check Out “The Power of the Dog” Filming Locations https://travelermaster.com/check-out-the-power-of-the-dog-filming-locations/ Mon, 21 Feb 2022 06:09:00 +0000 https://travelermaster.com/?p=25978 The list of contenders for the upcoming Academy Awards has recently been unveiled, with The Power of the Dog leading the way with 12 nods. This moody western drama wouldn’t be the same without its scenic landscapes, but can you guess where was it originally filmed? Jane Campion’s latest directorial effort is set at an […]

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The list of contenders for the upcoming Academy Awards has recently been unveiled, with The Power of the Dog leading the way with 12 nods. This moody western drama wouldn’t be the same without its scenic landscapes, but can you guess where was it originally filmed?

Jane Campion’s latest directorial effort is set at an isolated farm in Montana and it centers on an eccentric rancher whose life turns upside down after his brother brings his new wife home. Cinematography is one of The Power of the Dog’s strongest suits, but this film simply wouldn’t be the same without the scenic filming locations that served as one of its most important supporting players.

Campion didn’t stray far away from home when looking for a place to film her magma opus. Instead of scouting for locations in Montana, she settled for New Zealand, with the Maniototo region serving as the backdrop for some of the film’s most memorable scenes. A farm in Hawkdun Ranges was renovated to resemble the Western-style Burbank Ranch, while the interior scenes were mostly filmed at the sound stage in Auckland.

If some of the film’s beautiful scenery looks familiar, it’s probably because some of the locations previously appeared in the Lord of the Rings series. The coastal towns of Dunedin and Oamaru and their surroundings gave this film a special charm, and you should consider exploring their natural beauty if you ever find yourself in New Zealand.

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Cool Filming Locations to Visit Around the World https://travelermaster.com/cool-filming-locations-to-visit-around-the-world/ Thu, 18 Mar 2021 12:33:00 +0000 https://travelermaster.com/?p=22750 If you’re a big fan of film, you probably get excited to hear that a movie you loved was shot in a place you’ve been to. If that’s the case, you might enjoy traveling specifically to places where you know a great movie was filmed. Here are three you can consider. Cabazon Dinosaurs, “Pee-wee’s Big […]

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If you’re a big fan of film, you probably get excited to hear that a movie you loved was shot in a place you’ve been to. If that’s the case, you might enjoy traveling specifically to places where you know a great movie was filmed. Here are three you can consider.

Cabazon Dinosaurs, “Pee-wee’s Big Adventure” (Cabazon, California)

The dinosaurs in Pee-wee’s Big Adventure are actually one of America’s most iconic roadside attractions located in Cabazon, California in Riverside County. Most exciting of all, the dinosaurs are dressed up and repainted into different outfits and colors throughout the year, so they’re always ready for their close-up.

El-Khazneh, “Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade” (Petra, Jordan)

One of the most elaborate ancient temples in Petra, El-Khazneh is so ornate and striking that it’s no surprise that the creators of Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade wanted to film a movie there. It’d be a great place to visit even if it hadn’t been a movie location, but the fact that it IS only makes it that much cooler.

Cafe des 2 Moulins, “Amelie” (Paris, France)

If you’ve seen Amelie, you know how iconic her cafe workplace is. If you’ve ever wanted to check it out for yourself, you totally can, as it’s a working cafe in the 9th arrondissement of Paris. It’s very picturesque.

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“To All the Boys” Fans Have to Check Out These Seoul Filming Locations https://travelermaster.com/to-all-the-boys-fans-have-to-check-out-these-seoul-filming-locations/ Sat, 27 Feb 2021 06:00:59 +0000 https://travelermaster.com/?p=22490 The third and final To All the Boys movie opens with Lara Jean and her sister having the time of their life in Seoul, South Korea. This part of the movie introduced the viewers to several major landmarks in this city, and these three were definitely the most memorable. Greem Café This quirky café with […]

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The third and final To All the Boys movie opens with Lara Jean and her sister having the time of their life in Seoul, South Korea. This part of the movie introduced the viewers to several major landmarks in this city, and these three were definitely the most memorable.

Greem Café

This quirky café with a black and white 2D design that makes it seem like you stepped into a comic book wasn’t created for the purposes of this movie. It’s 100% real, and one of the city’s most Instagram-friendly attractions.

N Seoul Tower

Remember that scene when Lara Jean and her sisters are trying to find a lock that her mom and dad left there before they were born? Once again, this is a completely real place, and you can find it at the roof terrace of N Seoul Tower.

Gwangjang Market

A trip to Seoul is incomplete if you don’t try all the amazing traditional street foods that this country has in store. Lara Jean and her family couldn’t resist the taste of the local cuisine, and they visited the iconic Gwangjang Market to try some Korean delicacies.

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Best Movie Set Destinations for Film Buffs https://travelermaster.com/best-movie-set-destinations-for-film-buffs/ Sun, 06 Sep 2020 20:01:00 +0000 https://stagingtrm.wpengine.com/?p=17648 Movies play a very prominent role in the modern collective imagination. Our minds are populated with images and scenarios that we have absorbed from the silver screen. It can be exhilarating to visit the places that have given us these images and experience fiction dissolving into reality. Here are three famous movie sets that you […]

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Movies play a very prominent role in the modern collective imagination. Our minds are populated with images and scenarios that we have absorbed from the silver screen. It can be exhilarating to visit the places that have given us these images and experience fiction dissolving into reality. Here are three famous movie sets that you can visit and relive your favorite moments.

The Shining

Stanley Kubrick’s chilling horror classic is set in the Timberline Lodge in the Oregon mountains. Approaching this domineering structure brings to mind the movie’s thrills and chills and leaves you feeling a certain affinity with the trapped characters.

Braveheart

This famous historical movie recounting the story of William Wallace is set almost entirely in Scotland. You can visit the rugged landscapes and haunting scenery of the film around Loch Leven and Glen Coe in the highlands.

The Lord of the Rings

One of the most successful trilogies in movie history, the Lord of the Rings was filmed in New Zealand. Epic landscapes were used all over the country, many of which are almost inaccessible. But the top places to visit are Tongariro National Park (with its three volcanoes) providing the setting for Mordor, the Southern Alps which were the misty mountains, and Alexander Farm as the Shire.

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Does the Town of Squahamish from “The Half of It” Really Exist https://travelermaster.com/does-the-town-of-squahamish-from-the-half-of-it-really-exist/ Mon, 11 May 2020 06:05:00 +0000 https://stagingtrm.wpengine.com/?p=15252 Netflix gave us another amazing teen drama with The Half of It, and if you’re a passionate traveler, its beautiful filming locations were one of the first things that caught your eye. This coming-of-age story is set in the small town of Squahamish, but is this place actually real? If you take a second to […]

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Netflix gave us another amazing teen drama with The Half of It, and if you’re a passionate traveler, its beautiful filming locations were one of the first things that caught your eye. This coming-of-age story is set in the small town of Squahamish, but is this place actually real?

If you take a second to Google the name of the town where Ellie Chu and her dad built a new life after coming to the US, you’ll quickly learn that Squahamish doesn’t actually exist. It’s a fictional town that’s only real in the universe of The Half of It – but you can still visit the places where this movie was filmed.

Alice Wu created the small-town feel by filming across several places in the state of New York, including Old Forge, Haverstraw, Suffern, Piermont, Pelham, Orangetown, and Cornwall. Ellie’s picturesque bike rides were filmed down the Moodna Viaduct, previously featured in Michael Clayton.

The list of memorable places from the movie also includes the Adirondack Scenic Railroad train station in Old Forge, Sparky’s Diner in Garnerville where Paul and Aster went on a date, and the Palisades Interstate Park, which served as a setting for Aster’s and Ellie’s forest escapade.

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Check Out the Beautiful Filming Locations of “Normal People” https://travelermaster.com/check-out-the-beautiful-filming-locations-of-normal-people/ Sat, 02 May 2020 12:24:45 +0000 https://stagingtrm.wpengine.com/?p=15169 Normal People is the latest BBC drama that the whole world is obsessing about, and here’s a couple of stunning filming locations across Europe where its lead characters fell in and out of love. County Sligo, Ireland Marianne and Connell grew up in a fictional town of Carricklea, but since this place doesn’t actually exist, the […]

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Normal People is the latest BBC drama that the whole world is obsessing about, and here’s a couple of stunning filming locations across Europe where its lead characters fell in and out of love.

County Sligo, Ireland

Marianne and Connell grew up in a fictional town of Carricklea, but since this place doesn’t actually exist, the scenes were filmed in the small town of Tubbercurry in the County Sligo.

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Dublin Ireland

The main characters moved to Dublin and both attended Trinity College after finishing high school, so this historic university ended up being featured heavily throughout the series.

Italy

The scenes of Marianne’s Italian holiday to Trieste were filmed at Il Casale con Tenuta Verzano. This property is located only 35 km north of Rome, and it was previously featured in Eat, Pray, Love starring Julia Roberts.

Sweden

The city of Lulea in Lapland served as a backdrop for Marianne’s year studying abroad in Sweden. Normal People also featured stunning shots of the frozen Baltic Sea, a natural phenomenon taking place between November and April, which allows people to walk and skate on ice.

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