The most famous hotel rooms in cinema

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Do you know what movie this hotel room belongs to?

Do you know what movie this hotel room belongs to?

What will the rooms have? hotel that we are hopelessly trapped. Those temporary houses that make us want to stay forever floating in their huge bathtubs , the same ones that compete with their fluffy king size beds (to literally sleep like a king) . And if on top of that they have views of the city skyline , turn off and let's go.

Not to mention **the amenities** and other details that seem to be magically repositioned. It is normal that hotel stays have witnessed endless movie scenes: from romantic, like those of beautiful woman , even melancholic, like those of Lost in Translation , going through the most comical and festive, being Hangover in Las Vegas a clear example.

'Pretty Woman' Regent Beverly Wilshire

'Pretty Woman': Regent Beverly Wilshire

As an ode to our love for these accommodations worthy of being part of the seventh art, Expedia has the pleasure to introduce us seven shots of the most iconic hotel bedrooms in cinema . You may have already spent the night in one of them or perhaps your dream is to meet them. Either way, we invite you to discover its details with these wonderful images.

**Pretty Woman: Regent Beverly Wilshire (Beverly Hills, USA) **

The most beautiful smile Hollywood charmed Richard Gere in beautiful woman . But apart from his catchy soundtrack, what makes this big screen classic unmistakable is the setting where the idyllic love story takes place: the Presidential Suite of the hotel Regent Beverly Wilshire , situated in Rodeo Drive , the most exclusive area of ​​this upscale Los Angeles neighborhood.

The stylish interiors art deco and an opulence that reaches its peak in the excessive size of the room conquered Vivian, the character played by Julia Roberts . Who hasn't wanted to recreate the famous bathtub scene?

**Lost in Translation: Park Hyatt Hotel (Tokyo, Japan) **

Two strangers who begin to establish a friendly relationship in a hotel bar, united by their loneliness and melancholy . Thus begins the plot of ** Lost in Translation **, one of the director's most representative feature films Sophie Coppola.

Bill Murray and Scarlett Johansson star in a story where appreciation and company are confused with deeper feelings, the main setting being the rooms of the ** Park Hyatt Tokyo **, which can boast of being from the largest in the heart of Japan.

'Lost in Translation' Park Hyatt Hotel

'Lost in Translation': Park Hyatt Hotel

The spectacular views of this luxurious hotel, located in Shinjuku business district , they manage to evade the protagonists from the emptiness that accompanies their sleepless nights.

**The Shining: The Majestic Yosemite Hotel (Yosemite National Park, USA) **

Stanley Kubrick was inspired by one of the disturbing novels of Stephen King to produce the film The glow , a milestone in the history of horror movies . Unconditional fans of this film (and architectural connoisseurs) say that the layout of the hotel is almost as impossible as an Escher painting.

This may be due to there were three locations that were part of the fictitious hotel of the devil twins, being the **Timberline Lodge** from oregon the outside decoration.

Although most interior spaces, including the room 217 , belong to the sinister Hotel Stanley in Colorado , rooms such as the lobby, the elevators or the great hall are part of Majestic Yosemite Hotel , nestled in **California's most popular National Park.**

'The Shining' The Majestic Yosemite Hotel

'The Shining': The Majestic Yosemite Hotel

But don't worry, despite the ghost legends that claim that the famous writer I heard voices of children at dawn at the Stanley Hotel, you won't find Danny Lloyd racing through the corridors on a tricycle or suffer the madness of a psychotic Jack Nicholson in this accommodation. Or so we hope.

**James Bond vs. Goldfinger: Fontainebleau Miami Beach (Florida, United States) **

Agent 007 walked the corridors of this emblematic hotel in ** Miami Beach **, where the billionaire villain who gives his name to the third film in the saga also stayed: Auric Goldfinger.

'James Bond vs. Goldfinger' Fontainebleau Miami Beach

'James Bond vs. Goldfinger': Fontainebleau Miami Beach

In fact, one of the most shocking scenes in James Bond versus Goldfinger , in which Sean Connery discovers that his girlfriend has been painted gold until her skin cannot perspire, ending her life, it was filmed in one of the luxurious rooms of the Fontainebleau . Although she also appears in movies like Scarface either Police Academy 5.

**Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas: Ambassador Hotel (Los Angeles, USA)**

Among the curiosities about this lavish hotel in The Angels , we can emphasize that it was the headquarters of The Oscar Awards for six years and the place where the presidential candidate Kennedy was assassinated.

In addition to being the meeting point par excellence for numerous celebrities: personalities such as Rudolph Valentino, Charlie Chaplin, Joan Crawford or Errol Flynn.

'Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas' Ambassador Hotel

'Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas': Ambassador Hotel

In 1998 the Ambassador served as the backdrop for the film adaptation of the book Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas , written by journalist Hunter S.Thompson . But unfortunately, you will not be able to stay in this hotel in ** Las Vegas ** since in 2005 it was demolished.

**Hotel Chevalier: Hotel Raphael (Paris, France) **

So fantastic is this short film wes anderson , which acts as a prologue to Travel to Darjeeling Like the movie itself. Jason Schwartzman and Natalie Portman they meet again to revive the flame of their love in the flirty Hotel Raphaël (Chevalier in fiction), located in the Kleber Avenue in Paris.

The vintage aesthetic of the director fits perfectly with the decoration of the luxurious room where lovers spend their hours.

**The Hangover: Caesars Palace (Las Vegas, USA) **

The ostentation taken to unsuspected levels. Thus we could define the one who, as one of the characters in Hangover in Las Vegas could have been perfectly the home of Emperor Caesar.

'The Hangover' Caesars Palace

'The Hangover': Caesars Palace

This temple of luxury and revelry, in which Roman-inspired art and architecture decorates the suites, is one of the most emblematic accommodations in Las Vegas . marble bathrooms, a pool worthy of Olympus and, of course, a casino. Can you think of a better place to celebrate a bachelor party in style?

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