Locations from Your Favorite Holiday Movies: A Cinematic Journey

Locations from Your Favorite Holiday Movies: A Cinematic Journey

Want to experience the magic of your favorite holiday movies firsthand? Explore the iconic locations where your favorite holiday films were shot and create your own cinematic memories

Home Alone

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"Home Alone" is more than just a movie; it's an entire Christmas epic that has captured the hearts of millions of viewers worldwide. Year after year, many of us, watching this film, dream of visiting the very places where this Christmas magic was created

Winnetka, Illinois: the majority of the events in the first film unfold in the cozy Chicago suburb of Winnetka. It is here that the famous McCallister house is located, which has become a symbol of the film The McCallister House: this three-story mansion at 671 Lincoln Avenue still attracts many tourists. Although it's impossible to get inside, you can take memorable photos in front of this iconic building Village Hall: the building where Kevin tried to call the police

The Holiday

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The movie "The Holiday" gave us unforgettable shots of the English countryside and sunny California. Ready to repeat the heroines' route and immerse yourself in the atmosphere of the film?

English Village: most of the scenes where Amanda (Kate Winslet) spends time in snowy England were filmed in the picturesque village of Shere in the county of Surrey. This is a quiet and cozy village with typical English houses, narrow streets, and an old church. It is here that you can feel the atmosphere of Christmas, which the filmmakers so skillfully conveyed

California: the scenes in California, where Iris (Cameron Diaz) enjoys the sun and the ocean, were mostly filmed in Los Angeles and its surroundings

The Lord of the Rings

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A journey to the filming locations of The Lord of the Rings trilogy is an unforgettable adventure that allows you to immerse yourself in the atmosphere of your favorite films and see firsthand the real-life landscapes that brought Middle-earth to life

Hobbiton: The Heart of the Shire: Let's begin our journey at the heart of Middle-earth, the Shire. It was in this picturesque valley near the town of Matamata that the famous hobbit holes were built. Today, Hobbiton is a popular tourist attraction where you can stroll through the rolling green hills, peek into cozy hobbit homes, and even visit the Green Dragon Inn

Rivendell: The Elves' Refuge: Rivendell, the haven of the elves, was created in the majestic Tongariro National Park. Snow-capped volcanic peaks, crystal-clear lakes, and dense forests create a truly magical atmosphere

Helm's Deep: The Site of the Last Stand: Helm's Deep was the site of a fierce battle between the people of Rohan and Saruman's army. A disused quarry in the Kaimai Range was transformed into this epic location

Bridget Jones

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London isn't just a city; it's a character in the Bridget Jones story. It's among the familiar streets and squares of this city that the life of this charming and slightly clumsy heroine unfolds

Bridget's Flat: More than just a place to live, it's a reflection of her soul. A small, cozy house, spread over several levels, has witnessed many of her ups and downs. In reality, the interior of the flat was recreated on a film set, but the exterior of the building is based on a real house in the Borough area

Borough Market: This is one of the most famous and atmospheric places in London. It's where Bridget often strolled, shopped, and met with friends. The market is full of fresh produce, souvenirs, and a variety of cafes where you can try dishes from all over the world

The Royal Courts of Justice: It was in the Gothic Royal Courts of Justice on the Strand where Bridget Jones experienced the highs and lows of journalism. Not only did she fail her first assignment here, but she also created her star moment thanks to a report for "Sit Up Britain." The address is Royal Courts of Justice, The Strand

Last Christmas

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The filmmakers of " Last Christmas" brilliantly captured the charm of London in the run-up to Christmas. The scenes shot in Covent Garden are particularly noteworthy. The "Wonderful Christmas" shop window, created specifically for the film, became one of the most iconic images of the movie

St. Mary's Church: This ancient church, transformed into St. Thaddeus Hostel for the homeless in the film, is where Tom finds meaning in life and Kate finds her voice. The atmosphere of this Gothic building, where scenes of the touching Christmas concert were filmed, is imbued with a spirit of hope and transformation

Alexandra Palace: On this magical ice rink, under the twinkling stars, Tom and Kate not only honed their figure skating skills in preparation for the "Frozen on Ice" show, but also strengthened their relationship

Phoenix Garden: This is where the scenes of Tom's "Secret Garden" were filmed, where he takes Kate on their first walk together

The world of cinema opens up endless possibilities for travel. By following in the footsteps of your favorite movies, you not only discover new places but also experience unforgettable emotions. Let movies inspire you to embark on new adventures! Create your own must-see list of locations and set off on the journey of your dreams

And with a personal guide from FindGuide, you won't have to worry about planning your movie-location route. Our guide will take care of everything so you can simply enjoy your journey

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