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    James Bond Hotels: 12 Real 007 Filming Locations Around the World

    Twelve real hotels used as James Bond filming locations across the franchise, from Casino Royale's Hotel Splendide to the Italian villa of No Time to Die.
    By Jack Williamson·May 2026·9 min read

    The Bond producers have always picked real, working luxury hotels rather than soundstage builds. Most are still bookable. Here are twelve confirmed James Bond hotels across the franchise, the films they appeared in, and what each costs to book in 2026.

    Last Updated: April 2026Reviewed by Jack Williamson·Luxury Travel Editor

    12 Confirmed James Bond Hotels

    01 · Karlovy Vary, Czechia

    Grandhotel Pupp

    Casino Royale (2006). The Hotel Splendide.

    The Grandhotel Pupp doubled as the fictional Hotel Splendide in Casino Royale. From around $250 per night.

    02 · Lake Como, Italy

    Villa La Gaeta

    Casino Royale (2006). The villa of the final scene.

    Available as a private villa rental. The closest hotel base is Grand Hotel Tremezzo on Lake Como, from $1,200 per night.

    $1,200+/ night
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    03 · Matera, Italy

    Sextantio Le Grotte della Civita

    No Time to Die (2021). The Matera chase opening.

    Cave hotel rooms in the historic Sassi district. From around $400 per night.

    04 · Sicily, Italy

    Hotel Villa Igiea, Rocco Forte

    No Time to Die (2021). The Palermo scenes.

    An Art Nouveau Rocco Forte property on the Palermo waterfront. From around $500 per night.

    05 · Venice, Italy

    Hotel Danieli

    Casino Royale (2006). The Venice finale.

    The 14th century palazzo on the Riva degli Schiavoni. From around $900 per night.

    06 · Istanbul, Turkey

    Pera Palace

    Skyfall (2012) and From Russia with Love (1963).

    The Pera Palace is the original Bond hotel, used in From Russia with Love and revisited in Skyfall. From around $300 per night.

    07 · Macau

    MGM Macau

    Skyfall (2012). The floating casino approach.

    From around $250 per night.

    08 · Jamaica

    GoldenEye Hotel & Resort

    Ian Fleming's home, the spiritual birthplace of Bond.

    Ian Fleming wrote every Bond novel here. From around $1,000 per night.

    $1,000+/ night
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    09 · Bahamas

    One&Only Ocean Club

    Casino Royale (2006). The Bahamas hotel.

    From around $1,500 per night.

    $1,500+/ night
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    10 · Monte Carlo, Monaco

    Hotel de Paris Monte-Carlo

    GoldenEye (1995) and Never Say Never Again (1983).

    Bond's Monte Carlo base. From around $700 per night.

    11 · Mexico City, Mexico

    Gran Hotel Ciudad de Mexico

    Spectre (2015). The Day of the Dead opening.

    The Art Nouveau hotel facing the Zocalo. From around $200 per night.

    12 · Bregenz, Austria

    Hotel Schwarzler

    Quantum of Solace (2008). The Bregenz opera scene.

    Closest hotel to the floating Bregenz opera stage. From around $180 per night.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Casino Royale used the Grandhotel Pupp in Karlovy Vary, Czechia, as the fictional Hotel Splendide. The Bahamas scenes were filmed at the One&Only Ocean Club, and the Venice finale at the Hotel Danieli.

    No Time to Die was filmed across Matera, Sicily and Jamaica, with hotel scenes including Sextantio Le Grotte della Civita in Matera and Hotel Villa Igiea in Palermo.

    Ian Fleming wrote every Bond novel at GoldenEye, his home in Oracabessa, Jamaica. The property is now operated as the GoldenEye Hotel & Resort and is bookable.

    The Grandhotel Pupp in Karlovy Vary is arguably the most iconic Bond hotel of the modern era thanks to Casino Royale (2006). The Hotel de Paris Monte-Carlo holds the longer historical claim across multiple films.

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