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10 Christmas Movies And Their Shooting Locations You Can Actually Visit

Explore the festive magic of Christmas films by visiting their real-life locations. From New York’s Plaza Hotel (Home Alone 2) to Surrey’s Shere Village (The Holiday), discover 10 iconic destinations that bring these holiday classics to life

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The Plaza Hotel, New York City, USA

Featured in Home Alone 2: Lost in New York (1992), The Plaza Hotel is where Kevin McCallister stays during his escapades. Situated near Central Park, this luxury hotel is renowned for its Christmas decorations and themed packages. Fans can book the "Home Alone 2 Package," which offers experiences inspired by the film.

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Inside the Plaza Hotel, New York City
Inside the Plaza Hotel, New York City Shutterstock

Somerset House, London, UK

The ice-skating scene in Love Actually (2003), featuring Natalie and David, was filmed at Somerset House. This neoclassical building hosts an ice rink each winter, allowing visitors to recreate the romantic atmosphere from the film during the festive season.

A stunning shot of the Somerset House, London
A stunning shot of the Somerset House, London Shutterstock

Rockefeller Centre, New York City, USA

Elf (2003) captures Buddy’s excitement as he marvels at the Rockefeller Christmas Tree and skates at the rink. The Rockefeller Centre is a quintessential Christmas destination, drawing millions each year with its famous tree-lighting ceremony and vibrant seasonal displays.

A view of the Rockefeller Centre, New York City during Christmas
A view of the Rockefeller Centre, New York City during Christmas Shutterstock

Shere Village, Surrey, UK

Shere, a charming village in Surrey, served as the inspiration for Iris’s countryside cottage in The Holiday (2006). Its cobblestone streets, cosy pubs, and the historic St. James Church make it a picturesque destination, perfect for fans seeking a festive escape.

A view of the Shere Village, Surrey
A view of the Shere Village, Surrey Shutterstock

Seneca Falls, New York, USA

The fictional Bedford Falls in It’s a Wonderful Life (1946) is widely believed to be modelled on Seneca Falls. This quaint village celebrates its connection to the film with an annual festival and a museum dedicated to its legacy. Visitors can also walk across the Clarence Street Bridge, reminiscent of the iconic bridge in the movie.

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Statue of Susan B Anthony Amelia Bloomer and Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Seneca Falls, New York
Statue of Susan B Anthony Amelia Bloomer and Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Seneca Falls, New York Shutterstock

A Christmas Story House, Cleveland, Ohio, USA

The Parker family home from A Christmas Story (1983) has been transformed into a museum. Visitors can explore the meticulously restored house, view props and costumes, and even book overnight stays. It’s a nostalgic experience for devotees of this festive classic.

A view of the Christmas Story House, Cleveland
A view of the Christmas Story House, Cleveland Shutterstock

Fox Plaza, Los Angeles, USA

Fox Plaza, the real-life location of Nakatomi Plaza in Die Hard (1988), stands in Century City, Los Angeles. This skyscraper is an iconic site for fans of the unconventional Christmas classic, which blends holiday themes with high-stakes action.

The iconic Fox Plaza, Los Angeles
The iconic Fox Plaza, Los Angeles Shutterstock

Breckenridge, Colorado, USA

The snowy forests of Breckenridge provided the backdrop for the Griswold family’s tree-cutting scene in National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation (1989). This mountain town offers festive charm with its historic Main Street, sparkling Christmas lights, and ample winter activities.

Sunset over Breckenridge, Colorado
Sunset over Breckenridge, Colorado Shutterstock

Grand Canyon Railway, Williams, Arizona, USA

The Grand Canyon Railway inspired The Polar Express (2004). Each winter, the railway offers a Polar Express-themed experience, complete with hot chocolate, storytelling, and a visit from Santa. It’s a magical journey for families during the Christmas season.

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A look at the Grand Canyon Railway, Williams, Arizona, USA
A look at the Grand Canyon Railway, Williams, Arizona, USA Shutterstock

Timberline Lodge, Oregon, USA

The snowy lodge in White Christmas (1954) was inspired by Timberline Lodge on Mount Hood. This National Historic Landmark provides stunning alpine scenery and cosy accommodations, bringing the magic of the film to life for visitors.

A view of the Timberline Lodge, Oregon
A view of the Timberline Lodge, Oregon Shutterstock

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