1. One and Only Beach Club, Bahamas
    When Daniel Craig emerged from the sea in Casino Royale, his first outing as Bond, it was at the One & Only Beach Club in Bahamas. Deeply glam, it’s also the Bond billet that still looks almost identical to the way it appears in the film. He hangs out in the Library - and for real fans, you can replicate his experience - nearly - buy staying in villa 108 - still one of the most popular rooms.
    Book it like Bond: British Airways Holidays has a seven night trip, including flights and B&B accommodation from £2,349pp.
    Bond villain: The late Richard Kiel at a Bond event at Stoke Park (
    Image:
    Rex)

  2. Stoke Park, Buckinghamshire
    Probably the most famous golfing scene in history was filmed at this hotel and golf club in Buckinghamshire. Ian Fleming - and Sean Connery - used their love of golf to good effect when Bond takes on Auric Goldfinger, hampered slightly by the presence of Oddjob and a steel-rimmed bowler hat. Four miles from Pinewood Studios, Stoke Park also featured in Bridget Jones’ Diary.
    Book it like Bond: From £90pp including breakfast.
  3. Hotel Danieli, Venice
    Bond loves Venice - from From Russia From Love, a speedboat race in Moonraker and the 2006 Casino Royale. And the Hotel Danieli, just off St Mark’s Square, is a key location. This 14th century palace on the Grand Canal is one of Venice’s poshest hotels - and Dr Goodhead holes up in the Suite del Doge in Moonraker. Nice.
    Book it like Bond: A three night break with Dailaflight starts at £465pp including flights and breakfast.
  4. Westgate, Las Vegas
    Nothing shines more than Las Vegas in Diamonds Are Forever. Sean Connery tips up in a casket at Palm Henderson cemetery before meeting Tiffany Case at Circus Circus, playing the tables at the Riviera and bedding down at the Tropicana (with a bit of time on a car chase through the Strip). The Westgate Las Vegas stars as Mr Whyte’s home - and these days it’s a bargain billet if you don’t have a Bond-style budget to blow.
    Book it like Bond: a night’s stay starts at £22 with Lastminute.com
    Golden view: The Penunsula in Hong Kong

  5. Peninsula, Hong Kong
    Just like guests today, Bond girl Andrea Anders is ferried around Hong Kong in a Rolls Royce in Man with a Golden Gun - and making the ultimate sacrifice for her country - Mary Goodnight spends the night in one of the Peninsula’s wardrobe. To mark the opening of Spectre, there’s an exhibition of Bond photographs by Terry O’Neill, a series of talks and a special Champagne-paired dinner.
    Book it like Bond: A four night package with British Airways, including flights and room-only accommodation starts at £1169pp.
    Two visits: The British Colonial

  6. British Colonial Hilton, Bahamas
    Bond is pretty fond of the Bahamas and two films - Thunderball and Never Say Never Again were filmed at the British Colonial Hotel. Opened in 1923, it was the first seriously posh hotel in the Bahamas and it’s still the only one in Nassau to have a private beach.
    Book it like Bond: Thomas Cook has a seven night break from £1,439pp including flights and room only accommodation.
    From Russia With Love: The pool at The Langham

  7. The Langham, London
    Feel as if you’re stepping into Russia by visiting this posh London hotel - it doubled for the Grand Hotel St Petersburg in Goldeneye. Just of Regent Street in the West End, it’s seriously posh. 007 would certainly feel at home here, from the stunning swimming pool and spa to Artesian, the hotel’s bar. It’s regularly voted one of the world’s best, where you can definitely ask for your cocktail to be shaken, not stirred.
    Book it like Bond: From £360 a night, room only.
    Casino Royale: Grand Hotel Pupp

  8. Grand Hotel Pupp, Czech Republic
    This hotel takes a starring role in Casino Royale, Daniel Craig’s first appearance as 007. It appears at the Hotel Spjlendide in Montenegro, but it’s actually in Karlovy Vary, a beautiful spa town in the Czech Republic. It offers fans one of the truest Bond experiences; Bond and Vestper, check in at the hotel, din in the restaurant - and the Texas Hold’Em game was filmed here.
    Book it like Bond: Rooms from £125 with Booking.com
    Tomorrow Never Dies: Atlanctic Hotel, Hamburg

  9. Atlantic Hotel Kempinski, Hamburg
    Pierce Brosnan’s outing in Tomorrow Never Dies features a trip to Germany and a stay at this venerable hotel for Pierce Brosnan - or rather his stunt double - climbs from the Atlantic Suite to the globe on the roof of the hotel after Bond killed Dr Kaufman - although the interior scenes were filmed at Stoke Park (see above).
    Book it like Bond: rooms from £138.
  10. Fontainebleau, Miami, USA
    The Fontainebleau on South Beach makes an appearance that’s every bit as glitzy as a Bond girl in Goldfinger. Connery checks in, spies on Auric Goldfinger, indulges in a spot of Bond-style blackmail, an encounter with Jill Masterson and the discovery of her body covered in gold paint, so it could be described as a working holiday. Despite the sweeping aerial footage of Fontainebleau, Connery never actually visited. He performed his scenes with shots filmed by a separate film crew. This is still one of Miami’s most glamorous hotels.
    Book it like Bond: a four night break, including flights, car hire and room only accommodation starts at £1,285pp with Virgin Holidays.