Hilton hotels near gamous UK movie & TV filming locations


Few places in the world feel like a ready-made movie set quite like the United Kingdom. From London’s grand palaces to Northern Ireland’s stunning coastlines, the UK has become a go-to shooting location for some of the world’s biggest blockbusters. For fans, that means it’s easier than ever to follow in the footsteps of their favorite characters. Thanks to Hilton’s nationwide footprint, they can explore these cinematic backdrops by day and retreat to comfort by night.

In 2022 alone, nearly 500 productions filmed across the UK, including “The Crown,” “Wonka,” “Bridgerton,” and more. Ahead, we’ve rounded up some of the most famous filming locations you can actually visit — plus the nearby Hilton hotels where you can stay while stepping into the worlds of your favorite movies and shows.

Period Dramas

“Peaky Blinders”

The smoky, sepia-toned world of “Peaky Blinders” stretched across Leeds, Liverpool, and Bradford, but Birmingham remains its spiritual home. Fans can take themed tours through the city to uncover the real-life stomping grounds of Tommy Shelby and his gang. Between industrial landmarks and modern-day pubs, the atmosphere still captures the grit and glamour of the series.

Stay at: Hilton Birmingham Metropole, which has even hosted its own “Peaky Blinders”–inspired parties.


Interior view of a bar with a brass-toned counter and geometric patterned floor.

“The Crown”

Lavish palaces and estates serve as the backdrop to Netflix’s royal saga, “The Crown,” but one standout is York Minster, a towering 13th-century Gothic cathedral. In season five, it doubled for Windsor Castle during Charles and Camilla’s wedding scene. Beyond its TV fame, the Minster is a breathtaking piece of British history worth visiting in its own right.

Stay at: DoubleTree by Hilton York, only a nine-minute walk from the cathedral.


DoubleTree by Hilton hotel at night.

“Bridgerton”

Netflix’s hit series “Bridgerton” has put Bath (and other locations across the UK) squarely in the spotlight, from ornate ballrooms to stunning historic buildings. While much of the show was filmed nationwide, season two’s glittering first ball was shot at the 16th-century Syon Park in Brentford. Staying on or near the estate lets fans step into the same elegant surroundings as the show’s most glamorous and memorable scenes.

Stay at: Hilton London Syon Park, set amid 200 acres of landscaped gardens.


Aerial view of the Hilton London Syon Park and its surrounding gardens.

Family Favorites

“Paddington”

London’s Primrose Hill may look like a quiet residential neighborhood, but its pastel Georgian terraces have become world-famous as the Brown family’s street in “Paddington” and “Paddington 2.” Fans can stroll Chalcot Crescent and instantly recognize the charming backdrop. It’s the perfect photo op for families.

Stay at: Hilton London Metropole, a quick ride away and within walking distance of Paddington Station itself.


Hotel lobby with seating area and meeting room.

“Harry Potter”

Few film sets inspire as much wonder as the “Harry Potter” series, and fans can relive the magic at the Warner Bros. Studio Tour London – The Making of Harry Potter. The permanent exhibition outside Watford features everything from the Great Hall to Diagon Alley, plus behind-the-scenes props and costumes. From there, it’s just a short train ride back into London to discover other wizarding landmarks scattered around the city.

Stay at: Hilton London Watford, just four miles from the studios.


Hilton hotel reception desk.

“Wonka”

Timothée Chalamet’s whimsical 2023 prequel “Wonka” transformed the streets of Bath into a candy-colored fantasy world. Visitors can trace the film’s path through real-life landmarks like Bath Abbey, the Parade Gardens, and the honey-hued Colonnades. With its elegant Georgian architecture and sweeping views, the city feels like a movie set even without the cameras rolling.

Stay at: DoubleTree by Hilton Bath, within walking distance of all the major sites.


Aerial view of Bath, England, showing buildings and a river.

Action & Adventure

James Bond

Over six decades, James Bond has raced through countless London landmarks, but none is as iconic as the real-life MI6 headquarters on the River Thames. Its imposing, blocky façade appears in multiple 007 films, serving as the ultimate symbol of spycraft. A stroll or river tour past the building makes you feel like you’re in the middle of a mission yourself.

Stay at: London Hilton on Park Lane, just a short walk away.


London city view from a hotel suite.

“Game of Thrones”

Though set in a fantasy world, HBO’s “Game of Thrones” brought international attention to Northern Ireland’s dramatic landscapes. Fans can wander through Tollymore Forest Park, the Glens of Antrim, and the atmospheric Dark Hedges, all of which doubled as key Westeros locations. The rugged coastline and medieval ruins make it hard to tell where reality ends and fantasy begins.

Stay at: Hilton Belfast, an ideal base for day trips to multiple filming sites.


Hotel lobby with seating area and staircase.

More Must-Visit Film Spots

In the UK Countryside

  • “The Holiday’s” cozy cottage inspiration is in Surrey, near Hilton Cobham
  • “The Dark Knight Rises” used Wollaton Hall as Wayne Manor, near Hilton Nottingham

In London

In Bath & Bristol


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