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19 famous hotels from films you can actually spend the night in

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Staying in a five-star hotel is the epitome of luxury travel, and choosing a hotel with celebrity status can make a holiday a truly unique experience.

Luckily, there are a number of film-featured hotels that you can actually spend the night in.

Some have become as — if not more — famous then the films that they feature in. The Plaza Hotel in New York, for example, is no stranger to camera crews or the art world, and has been featured and mentioned in not only films, but television and literature.

From "Dirty Dancing" in Virginia to spending "Midnight in Paris," here are 19 star-studded hotels where you can spend the night, ranked by price, from the cheapest to the most expensive.

Note: Prices have been provided by Vouchercloud, or the hotels' own booking services where available.

19. 'Dirty Dancing': The Mountain Lake Hotel, Virginia, USA — from £75 per night

Patrick Swayze and Jennifer Grey might be the principal actors in "Dirty Dancing," but "Kellerman's Resort"— the hotel where they first meet — is just as iconic.

The real resort — The Mountain Lake Hotel — is not in upstate New York, but is in fact located in Pembroke, Virginia.

The resort stages Dirty Dancing-themed events throughout the year including a dance, a screening of the movie, group dance lessons, and a scavenger hunt.

Room rate: from £75 per night



18. 'The Lobster': Parknasilla Resort and Spa, County Kerry, Ireland — from £80 per night

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Dark comedy "The Lobster" was largely filmed at the Parknasilla Resort. In the film's setting, singles are given 45 days to find a romantic partner. If they fail, they will be turned into an animal. The Parknasilla becomes a hotel where "loners" are taken in the hope of finding a match.

The cast, which includes Colin Farrell, Rachel Weisz, and John C Reilly, stayed at the hotel while shooting the movie. Clearly impressed by the surroundings, Reilly called it a "summer camp for film actors."

Room rate: from £80 per night



17. 'Trainspotting': Royal Eagle Hotel, London, UK — from £80 per night

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Fans of the classic cult film about the people living in 1990s Edinburgh will remember the significance of the Royal Eagle Hotel in Bayswater, where Spud, Sick Boy, Renton, and Begbie settle a £16,000 drug deal.

Room rate:from £80 per night



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