It’s a wrap: top set-jetting locations in the UK
8 May 2024
Where fiction meets reality, we’re delving into the glamorous world of set-jetting, the trend that’s sure to inspire wanderlust in 2024.
From the windswept landscapes of Scotland to the opulent streets of London, immersing yourself in the settings of your favourite films and TV shows not only whisks you away to another world, but allows you the chance to walk in the footsteps of the stars themselves.
Join us as we unveil the top set-jetting destinations for 2024 across the British Isles, and their equally charming hotel pairings for a blissful break like no other.
Discover the filming locations for ‘One Day’ in Edinburgh
Fall in love with the enchanting world of Netflix’s dramatisation of ‘One Day’, the best-selling novel by David Nicholls, set against the stunning backdrop of Edinburgh. Start your story with a visit to the Old College at Edinburgh University, where the fateful graduation ball took place. Then, lace up your hiking boots and climb to the peak of one of the series' most note-worthy filming locations, Arthur's Seat, and soak in the breathtaking views of the city from above. Race up the Vennel Steps, as Dexter did after Emma, discover cosy cafés reminiscent of the character’s favourite hangouts, and immerse yourself in the romance of their story as you explore the very settings that captured their hearts and yours. This is set-jetting at its finest, offering a chance to walk in the footsteps of the well-loved characters and experience Edinburgh’s iconic landmarks and hidden gems first-hand.
Where to stay: For views of Arthur’s Seat and the landscapes of Edinburgh, stay at Prestonfield House, a secluded country retreat just minutes from the vibrant city centre. Alternatively, discover a blend of old-world elegance and modern-day glamour aboard Fingal, a luxury floating hotel docked at Edinburgh’s waterfront. From £300 per night.
Go set-jetting around Shetland in the Scottish Highlands & Islands
Continue on your set-jetting adventure to the rugged beauty of the Shetland Islands, made famous by the gripping BBC series ‘Shetland’. Here, you'll explore the dramatic cliffs and pristine beaches that provide the setting for Detective Jimmy Perez's captivating investigations. Discover the island's rich culture and breathtaking natural landscapes, from its ancient archaeological sites, like the Jarlshof Prehistoric and Norse Settlement, to its picturesque fishing villages, like Hamnavoe Marina. Home to thousands of seabirds and puffins, Shetland is a paradise for bird and nature lovers; if you’re lucky enough, you might even spot an orca in the sea surrounding the 100 islands that make up this stunning archipelago.
Diving deeper into the show’s mysteries, you can unravel intricate plotlines and uncover the secrets hidden within its rocky terrain. You may choose to follow in Detective Perez’s footsteps as you visit iconic filming locations such as Lodberrie house on Bain’s beach, Lerwick Harbour and Town Hall, or even take the ferry across to the island of Bressay to view the filming spots from afar. Whether you're a fan of crime dramas or simply seeking adventure in the great outdoors, the Shetland Isles are sure to leave you spellbound.
Where to stay: Set sail for the Scottish Highlands onboard the Hebridean Princess, retracing the voyages of the show’s characters amidst unparalleled luxury and comfort. From £4,995 for 7 nights, 2 guests.
Take a Bridgerton or Wonka walking tour of Bath
If the world of period dramas piques your interest, take a trip to the city of Bath, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, steeped in elegance and grandeur. From the iconic Royal Crescent to the magnificence of the Assembly Rooms, every corner of this historic city exudes the opulence and romance of the beloved Netflix series, ‘Bridgerton’. As Season 3 reignites the world's love for a high society drama, set-jetting enthusiasts can stroll along the same cobblestone pathways as their favourite characters, imagining themselves as part of the romantic drama that unfolds amidst Bath's timeless beauty. If you’re keen to visit Bridgerton filming locations, take a trip to the Holbourne Museum, the original filming location for Lady Danbury’s estate, No.1 Royal Crescent, standing as the Featherington family home, or head to The Abbey Deli, serving up a range of delicious treats by day, while featuring as both the interior and exterior for the Modiste Dressmakers.
If you are looking to indulge your sweet tooth and enjoy a touch of movie-inspired tourism, you can also step into the whimsical world of ‘Wonka’. From the vibrant colours of Bath Abbey to the quaint lanes of the Pulteney Bridge, every corner of this historic city sparkles with the magic of Roald Dahl's imagination. The imaginative prelude to the beloved 1971 classic draws inspiration from the distinctive Bath stone in much of its set design, while specific filming spots include the picturesque Parade Gardens, appearing in misty scenes throughout, and The Colonnades, where Wonka can be seen surrounded by artificial smoke and snow.
Where to stay: Unwind amongst the listed buildings that sit within this iconic sweeping street at The Royal Crescent Hotel & Spa, or retreat to the tranquillity of Homewood Hotel & Spa, nestled amidst the Somerset countryside. From £215 per night.
Visit the filming locations for The Crown in London
Embark on a regal set-jetting experience in the heart of London, the illustrious setting for the critically acclaimed Netflix series ‘The Crown’. For an access-all-areas pass into the inner workings of the show, take a walking tour with The Crown Tour of London, to hear behind-the-scenes anecdotes and visit a multitude of filming locations and real-life Royal houses. As you wander the streets, you’ll explore the capital's rich history and cultural heritage, retracing the footsteps of the royal family depicted in the series. A regal trip to the city is not complete without a visit to Buckingham Palace; you can choose to admire the gilded ceilings and dazzling chandeliers on your own, or opt for an exclusive guided tour to uncover the drama and intrigue of the monarchy firsthand.
While in town, delve deeper into the city’s vibrant arts scene, indulge in world-class shopping, and savour the eclectic culinary offerings that await as you explore the secrets of London's royal past. Whether you're a history buff or simply fascinated by the lives of royalty, London offers a wealth of experiences to enjoy the world of 'The Crown' and discover the captivating stories behind the crown jewels.
Where to stay: For an unparalleled stay, choose from the refined elegance of The Hari, the classic luxury of The Capital, or the Art Deco charm of The Athenaeum, each offering a gateway to the city’s most iconic landmarks. From £359 per night.
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