Hotels with movie magic


Rome Cavalieri, Rome, Italy
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This Waldorf hotel puts guests in the picture by recreating the film La Dolce Vita with them in the starring roles. Duos are chauffeured around the iconic landmarks in the film with a "paparazzo" photographersnapping 1960s' style shots throughout, showcasing some of the city's monuments as a backdrop.It costs €895 on top of the room rate. Doubles from €290.

The Nadler Soho Hotel, London
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In Soho, home of film, fashion, art and media businesses, this hotel gets with the programme with Soho-themed films running in reception (including Roman Polanski's Repulsion and Michelangelo Antonioni's Blow Up). Guests also get free access to the LoveFilm app. A house on this site, wrecked during the Blitz,was occupied by artists and inspired Charles Dickins who featured it as the home of Dr Manette and his daughter Lucie in A Tale of Two Cities. Doubles from £150 (€178).

Hotel Lancaster, Paris, France
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Marlene Dietrich lived in this hotel for three years in the 1930s and other major movie-makers who've stayed here include Emma Thompson, Jane Fonda and Pedro Almodóvar. The Marlene Dietrich suite (pictured) has a grand piano, fireplace and parquet floors and is decorated in the star's favourite violet. It also bears a portrait of the German diva. Doubles from €670.