Booking.com | Experience these stays fit for a secret agent on Booking.com

Experience these stays fit for a secret agent on Booking.com

The world’s most famous secret agent is back. Celebrating its 25th edition, and after being postponed for over a year due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the highly anticipated movie of 2021 will not only include some edge-of-your-seat action but will feature some of the world’s most spectacular and remarkable destinations. From the quaint English countryside to the vibrant streets of Istanbul, previous movies in this franchise have been careered through iconic locations all over the globe, making this agent one of the most frequent travelers in the secret agent industry. 

According to Booking.com research, 55%* Indian travelers want to travel to a destination because of what they saw in a movie or TV show. With a mission to make it easier for everyone to experience the world, Booking.com has delved into it’s more than 28 million listings across over 152,000 destinations to inspire fans of the movie to experience a slice of the secret agent life themselves with a stay in one of these infamous filming locations for whenever it’s safe and responsible to do so again. 

Taj Lake Palace - Udaipur, India

A stay at the Taj Lake Palace, also known as the floating palace, is a one in a lifetime travel experience for guests. Situated in the middle of Lake Pichola, this luxury hotel was one of the filming locations for the secret agent movie in the eighties. The property is built with marble and features majestic architecture. Guests can only reach the hotel by boat, which makes the property even more unique. But no worries, the city center is still within walking distance, so guests can easily make a day trip to Udaipur, also known as the ‘Venice of the East’ as the city is surrounded by the serene waters of Lake Pichola. After a short boat ride, travellers can explore more of all the beautiful architecture, temples and delicious Indian cuisine the city has to offer.

Canary Riverside Plaza Hotel.

In 2012, the secret agent famously took a swim in the rooftop pool of the Canary Riverside Plaza Hotel. With views over the River Thames and London city, the Canary Riverside Plaza Hotel boasts elegant rooms that will make any agency feel like home during their time in the city. The hotel is a short walk from the Tube station and Canary Wharf Pier, which offers links to the Thames Clipper Boat, giving access to London’s most popular attractions. For the biggest fans of the film franchise, London even offers secret agent guided tours that will introduce fans to many of the other filming locations in the city.

Fontainebleau Miami Beach

The inner spy in all of us comes to life in Miami as the city was the backdrop for multiple movies in this famous film franchise. For travellers who not only want to experience movie magic for themselves, but also want to soak up the sun, a stay at Fontainebleau Miami Beach is a must. Parts of the third edition from the secret agent series were filmed in this enormous beachfront resort, and it’s not hard to understand why - the spectacular resort features scenic ocean views and six outdoor swimming pools. The resort is an ideal stay for travellers who like to relax but at the same time love entertainment, as the resort has its own nightclub, nine restaurants, and a spa. Guests can enjoy their Martini, shaken not stirred, in one of the resort’s lounge bars, while enjoying the stunning Miami beach views.

Grandhotel Pupp.

In 2006, the secret agent played Russian Roulette at an impressive casino which in real life is Grandhotel Pupp. Located in the historical center of Karlovy Vary in the Czech Republic, just a two hour drive from Prague, this hotel has a tradition dating back to 1701. The hotel offers spacious rooms and suites, a restaurant and exclusive spa where guests can enjoy multiple wellness options. Karlovy Vary is not only famous for its scene in a spy movie, the Czech city is also famous for its amazing thermal springs, which were discovered in the 14th century. A must-go destination for travellers who enjoy relaxation and wellness during their travels to return back home completely zen.

Gran Hotel Ciudad de Mexico

The opening scene of the twenty-fourth edition of the popular secret agent movie started with the Day of the Dead parade in the streets of Mexico city where the unrecognizable agent casually strolls through the street in a skull mask. It was Gran Hotel Ciudad de Mexico where the secret agent walked, changing into a suit and kicking off the action. The hotel features historic architecture and is a great place to stay for those who enjoy exploring the city and local culture during their trip as it’s located within walking distance to main attractions such as the Metropolitan Cathedral and the Presidential Palace, which can also be explored by joining a Full-Day Tour of the City.

Right under the Jamaican sun is where this now famous spy franchise all started. The original writer of the secret agent novel series wrote all 14 novels about the world famous secret agent at the tropical property GoldenEye. This property features private beaches, hidden coves and a saltwater lagoon, a perfect retreat for travellers (or spies in training) who prefer privacy while enjoying a relaxing beach vacation. And for fans of the blockbuster movies, it’s a must visit destination since multiple movies from the franchise were also filmed in Jamaica. 

 

*Research commissioned by Booking.com and independently conducted among a sample of 47,728 respondents across 28 markets (1,997 from USA, 1,987 from Canada, 1,999 from Mexico, 2,003 from Colombia, 1,996 from Brazil, 2,002 from Argentina, 1,994 from Australia, 985 from New Zealand, 1,993 from Spain, 1,993 from Italy, 1,993 from France, 1,984 from UK, 1,989 from Germany, 1,977 from Netherlands, 983 from Denmark, 986 from Sweden, 998 from Croatia, 1,997 from Russia, 999 from Israel, 1,997 from India, 1,992 from China, 991 from Hong Kong, 1,991 from Thailand, 1,977 from Singapore, 998 from Taiwan, 953 from Vietnam, 1,990 from South Korea, 1,987 from Japan). In order to participate in this survey, respondents had to be 18 years of age or older, had to have traveled at least once in the past 12 months and be either the primary decision maker or involved in the decision making of their travel. The survey was taken online and took place in November 2020.

Booking.com | Sania Mirza as she opens up to Booking.com about the positive impact of travel on her life Inbox

“I would love for travel to be a big part of my son’s life”, says Sania Mirza as she opens up to Booking.com about the positive impact of travel on her life 

As India’s Explorer for the Booking.com Explorers campaign, Sania takes to Instagram to share her most cherished travel experiences. Watch the video here: link 

 

India, September 2021: Booking.com, the world’s leading digital travel brand, recently announced Grand Slam Champion Sania Mirza as its India Explorer, as a part of the Booking Explorers campaign that celebrates the spirit of travel through the lens of renowned adventures, leaders, and trailblazers across the Asia Pacific. Expressing her delight on partnering with Booking.com for the campaign, Sania Mirza took to Instagram to take her fans through her travel journey, right from the age of 8 when she first traveled to a different city for a tennis tournament, to now when her son keeps her company as she travels the world representing India. 

Keeping the spirit of travel alive, Sania expressed her love for travel, how it has shaped her as a person and how the pandemic made her realize that she is guilty of taking travel for granted. There are many things that are different because of the pandemic and I really hope it comes back to ‘I want to fly somewhere. If I have a visa I can go,’” says Sania, sharing her thoughts on the impact the pandemic has had on travel.

 

Hailing from Hyderabad, Sania is well-traveled, both domestically and internationally. Talking about how she has explored India, she added, “I’ve been to all the bigger cities but it would be really nice to discover the interiors of India a little bit more because the culture is so different,” and when travel comes back in full swing, she would like to tick off Bora Bora in French Polynesia from her bucket list.

 

Commenting on the campaign and her association with Booking.com, Sania Mirza said, “I am thrilled to come on board as an explorer for Booking.com’s Explorers campaign, through which I got to reminisce my travel memories. Travel has shaped me into the person that I am and I would love for travel to be a big part of my son’s life as well; so he understands all the cultures of India and the wider world. When I stop playing tennis, I would like to take the time to travel as a tourist and visit the same places that I've been to for tournaments. It would be great to savor and enjoy it differently.”

 

Ritu Mehrotra, Regional Manager, South Asia at Booking.com said, Sania’s travel story is very inspirational and it's heartening to witness the transformational role travel has played, right from the formative years of her life to today, as she continues to make India proud. The time spent at home over the past one and a half years has made us realize our love for travel has never waned. With travel gradually resuming, we hope that Sania’s story will encourage travelers to broaden their horizons on how we can still experience our world responsibly when it’s safe to do so.” 

 

The Booking Explorers campaign also showcases stories of Amazing Race Australia winners, Tim and Rod, who have travelled the world proudly representing the freedom to love and who advocate making travel more inclusive for the LGBTQ+ community. Upcoming explorers and their stories will include Korean alternative pop band, Leenalchi, who connect people through the power of their music, traveling the world to find inspiration for new songs, and interacting with global fans. Rising style icon and global fashion model, Chau Bui, call Vietnam home but has traveled from Seoul to Paris, New York, and Milan to find inspiration for her unique style. In Paris, famed Japanese illustrator Kaori Watanabe expanded her mental horizons through travel and used this new perspective to create art that transports us to faraway lands.

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