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Hotels From Movie and TV History: Stay In These 20 Famous Suites

Hotels From Movie and TV History: Stay In These 20 Famous Suites

Hotels From Movie and TV History: Stay In These 20 Famous Suites

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The Peabody Memphis

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Hawthorne Hotel

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The Lodge at Wakulla Springs

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The Stanley Hotel

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The Timberline Lodge

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River Street Inn

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Grand Hotel

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The Fairmont San Francisco

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The Fairmont Copley Plaza

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The Hilton Chicago

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The Ritz-Carlton O‘ahu (Turtle Bay)

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The Grandhotel Pupp

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Caesars Palace

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Hotel Monteleone

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Hotel del Coronado

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Mountain Lake Lodge

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The Plaza Hotel

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Marina Bay Sands Singapore

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Park Hyatt Tokyo

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The Hotel Chelsea

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Hotels From Movie and TV History: Stay In These 20 Famous Suites
The Peabody Memphis
Hawthorne Hotel
The Lodge at Wakulla Springs
The Stanley Hotel
The Timberline Lodge
River Street Inn
Grand Hotel
The Fairmont San Francisco
The Fairmont Copley Plaza
The Hilton Chicago
The Ritz-Carlton O‘ahu (Turtle Bay)
The Grandhotel Pupp
Caesars Palace
Hotel Monteleone
Hotel del Coronado
Mountain Lake Lodge
The Plaza Hotel
Marina Bay Sands Singapore
Park Hyatt Tokyo
The Hotel Chelsea

Hotels From Movie and TV History: Stay In These 20 Famous Suites

Do you have a favorite movie? Or even a scene where a character is lounging in a hotel? Well, what if we told you that you could stay a night in a hotel featured in movies or shows?

This type of tourism is more common than you'd think. Holiday fans flock to the hotels used in the Home Alone franchise during Christmas to relive their favorite movie moments. Horror movie fans of films like "The Shining" seek out the specific room the story was inspired by to stay the night and potentially see ghosts.

Regardless of why you want to stay in one of these hotels, the whole thing is that you can. For this slideshow, 24/7 Tempo consulted historic hotel websites to find information on each building, the movies filmed in or outside of the hotel, and when it was built. Click through the slideshow for 20 famous hotels from movie and TV history you can actually stay in.

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