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    Lost in Translation undoubtedly emerges as the quintessential film that encapsulates the essence of hotels in cinema. While some of its cultural portrayals may seem outdated, Sofia Coppola’s direction effectively conveys the profound sense of isolation that can accompany a big city experience. Bill Murray and Scarlett Johansson portray characters who, feeling disconnected in their own lives, forge an unexpected bond amid the vibrant chaos of Tokyo. This connection is beautifully illustrated through their late-night conversations and spontaneous explorations of the city. The Park Hyatt Tokyo, immortalized by the film, has transitioned into a must-visit for cinephiles seeking to capture the same ethereal blend of romance and melancholy, especially within the atmospheric New York Bar on the 52nd floor. Following extensive renovations, the hotel is set to welcome guests back in January 2026, and I anticipate that the excitement will be palpable as fans line up to relive cinematic magic.

    Hotel Ravla Khempur, Udaipur, India

    The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel, 2012

    This delightful film featuring Judi Dench and an ensemble of renowned veteran actors portrays a group of retirees who venture from the UK to India, hoping to enjoy their golden years at a luxurious establishment. However, the reality falls short of their expectations, as they find themselves in a property that’s more dilapidated than advertised, complete with pigeons as unexpected cohabitants. In contrast, the real-life Hotel Ravla Khempur near Udaipur presents a far more inviting atmosphere. Director John Madden, who returned to film The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel 2 there in 2015, describes the hotel as possessing ‘a magical quality and unmistakable charm’. This allure is evident in the film, which garnered international acclaim for the hotel’s enchanting aesthetics, including:

    • A bright yellow exterior that radiates warmth
    • Expansive sun-kissed plazas perfect for relaxation
    • Intricately designed arches that reflect cultural heritage

    The Savoy, London

    Notting Hill, 1999

    For many Londoners, the sight of enthusiastic tourists snapping selfies at the iconic blue door on Westbourne Road is all too familiar. Ironically, the door that fans flock to is not the original; it was replaced years ago with a blue-painted version to appease devoted fans of the film. One of the most memorable scenes, however, takes place not at this door but rather at the luxurious Lancaster Ballroom within The Savoy, a prestigious hotel. The film’s protagonist, William Thacker (portrayed by Hugh Grant), interrupts a press conference in a bid to win back the affections of Anna Scott (Julia Roberts), a moment that resonates with anyone who has ever rooted for love. The Savoy, with its 263 rooms and suites adorned with Edwardian features, crystal chandeliers, and sumptuous Art Deco furnishings, embodies opulence. It is no surprise that members of royalty have graced this establishment, and it has even served as a filming location for scenes from The Crown.

    A version of this story originally appeared on Condé Nast Traveller UK.

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    Sophie Bennett is a culture and society editor at Mirror Brief, covering arts, social trends, and media criticism for over ten years. She’s passionate about rigorous cultural analysis that challenges assumptions.

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