This Jamaican resort still has a fairly potent 007 connection. In the 1962 film, Miss Taro's bungalow, where Professor Dent tries to kill Bond, is actually a suite here. Read more.
In 1963's From Russia With Love, Bond plays the super sleuth in Pera Palace's 1001-column cistern, doing his best to spy on the Russian consulate. Read more.
It's here that Bond confronts the titular villain in 1964's Goldfinger. It's also the place where Goldfinger's manservant Oddjob beheads a statue with a bowler hat—yes, now you know the scene. Read more.
Was featured heavily in Goldfinger's opening shots, but more importantly, it was the setting of what may be the most famous scene in 007 canon: Bond girl Jill Masterton's "death by gold." Read more.
1965's Thunderball, as well as the 1983 unofficial remake Never Say Never Again, both featured the canary-yellow edifice of the British Colonial Hilton in the Bahamas. Read more.
In 1967's You Only Live Twice, New Otani hotel—opened by a former sumo wrestler in '64—plays the HQ of Osato Chemicals, the Japan-based front for the organization owned by Ernst Stavro Blofeld. Read more.
The opening travel-porny scenes of 1969's On Her Majesty's Secret Service feature the Hotel Palácio in Cascais. Word is that the character of James Bond was created outright at the bar here. Read more.
Along with Miami's Fountainebleu, the Las Vegas Hotel & Casino is one of a few Bond hotels in America, though at the time Diamonds Are Forever (1971) was filmed, the building was the Las Vegas Hilton. Read more.
In 1974's The Man with the Golden Gun, 007 follows the skirts of Andrea Anders to Hong Kong, where she gets whisked away by one of the hotel's Rolls-Royces, of which The Peninsula has a fleet. Read more.
Along with Hong Kong's Peninsula hotel, in The Man With the Golden Gun Roger Moore's 007 heads to a beach on the coast of Thailand, where stands the Ritz-Carlton outfit of Phulay Bay. Read more.
Though in 1983's Octopussy it plays the exotic personal palace of the titular villain, Taj Lake Palace is actually a luxury hotel, built in the 18th century on four acres of Jag Niwas island. Read more.
In 1989's License to Kill, Timothy Dalton's Bond stops at the El Presidente hotel, actually the Gran Hotel Ciudad de Mexico. Read more.
In 1995's Goldeneye, this famous London hotel, one of the city's first and grandest, masqueraded as the fictional Grand Hotel Europe in St. Petersburg, Russia. Read more.
In 1997's Tomorrow Never Dies, Pierce Brosnan's second appearance as Bond, 007 heads up Hamburg's Kempinski Hotel to seduce the wife of a media magnate Elliot Carver. Read more.
The exterior of Grandhotel Pupp in the Czech Republic served as the exterior of Hotel Splendid in 2006's Casino Royale. Read more.
In Casino Royale is the Buena Vista Hotel, a pale yellow estate in Nassau, the Bahamas, that served as the Liberian Embassy on Madagascar. Read more.
Daniel Craig's Bond in Casino Royale meanders all over the Bahamas' One&Only Ocean Club, including its tropics-meets-Versailles gardens. Read more.
In the beginning of Skyfall, Daniel Craig takes a dip at the rooftop indoor pool. The windows were covered for the filming because the agent was supposed to be in Shanghai. Read more.