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From an endless desert to historic monuments and from dreamy bays to luxury hotels, Europe and North Africa are full of fabulous landscapes. And, of course, the film directors know exactly how to use them! Curious to see it for yourself? Have a look at our top 5 film locations below. Ready, set, action!
The Mummy, Gladiator and Spectre (James Bond) are all films that were shot partly in the Sahara Desert in Agadir. Ready for a roadtrip? In 5 hours you can drive from Agadir is Ouarzazate, also known as the Hollywood of Morocco. Here you will find Morocco’s most famous film set. Films and series like Prince of Persia, Game of Thrones and Babel were all shot here. So this is the place to be for real movie buffs.
Binged Game of Thrones? Then a visit to historic Dubrovnik is a must. It was in this Croatian city that a large number of scenes were shot for the series. And how cool is it to be able to visit the impressive palaces and gigantic cliffs from the show? You can also take a boat to the island of Lokrum from Dubrovnik, better known as Quarth in the series. The city was also the setting of several other films, like The Last Jedi from the Star Wars series, where it served as the ‘casino planet’ Canto Bight.
Step on board a flight to Edinburgh, close your eyes and imagine yourself in a flying blue Ford Anglia. It’s like you’re flying with Harry Potter to Hogwarts - just like in the film! As you wander the streets of Edinburgh, it’s like wandering through part of the Harry Potter film set. Not surprising, of course, since J.K. Rowling wrote the Harry Potter books in this city. In The Elephant House café to be exact! Ready for a road trip? Drive towards Fort William and feast your eyes on the Hogwarts Express as it races across the iconic Glenfinnan Bridge.
Paris is the city of love! But it’s also a film city. Take, for instance, the film ‘Amélie’. Wander through the Montmartre neighbourhood like in the film, and have a coffee at Café Des Deux Moulins. While doing this, you’ll also discover the city’s most beautiful narrow streets. How about paying a visit to the Louvre Museum? Here you’ll certainly recognise some things from the filming of Dan Brown’s ‘The Da Vinci Code’. Before you know it, you’ll be exploring the museum like Tom Hanks. And did you know that the Disney film ‘Ratatouille’ is also set in Paris?
Ever seen the classic film Lawrence of Arabia? This movie from 1962 won no fewer than seven Oscars and was filmed in the Wadi Rum desert in Amman, Jordan. The desert is so otherworldly that various science fiction films have also been filmed here, such as Prometheus and The Martian. The Hidden City of Petra in the desert can also be spotted in the Transformers film Revenge of the Fallen. Can you picture yourself walking there?
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