Get Inspired by Academy Award Nominees for an Oscar-Worthy Vacation

Travel Destinations Inspired by 2020 Oscar-Nominated Films

It is awards season and, for some, that means all eyes are fixed on red carpet gowns while watching their favorite films receive acclaim. Moreover, inspiration is everywhere, and the 2020 Oscar nominee list for Best Picture is filled with locations to enhance your travel agenda. So whether you hang on every word of the acceptance speeches or merely let another Academy Awards ceremony roll by without a thought, here’s an Oscar-worthy list to consider for your travels.

Hollywood, California, USA

Once Upon a Time in Hollywood is a fictional movie, yet it hints at real events that took place in Hollywood. For film enthusiasts, this northern section of Los Angeles is the place to visit. Movie-goers can tour the studios and back lots of Paramount Pictures, peruse the Hollywood Museum, find their favorite actors on the Walk of Fame, and photograph the iconic Hollywood sign. Other adventures include experiencing thrills at Universal Studios Hollywood, along with exploring the area’s vibrant culinary scene, which includes diverse cuisines from street food to James Beard Award–winning restaurants.

Brad Pitt in a scene from Once Upon A Time In Hollywood
Quentin Tarantino is vying for another Oscar for ‘Once Upon a Time in Hollywood’ © Columbia Pictures

Hauts-de-France, France

Sam Mendes serves as the co-writer, director, and producer of the film 1917, which tells the story of two British soldiers during WWI. The film transports audiences to northern France, specifically the Hauts-de-France region. This area offers travelers a chance to spend time on the beaches of Calais, explore historical sites, and enjoy the French countryside in cities such as Lille and Amiens.

A still from the movie '1917': actor George MacKay stands in the trenches with other troops as they're being shelled.
In ‘1917’ Sam Mendes tells a story relayed to him by his grandfather © François Duhamel / Universal Pictures / The Hollywood Archive

Berlin, Germany

Although Jojo Rabbit features a child and appears lighthearted, the screenplay is firmly rooted in 1940s Nazi Germany. Travelers visiting Berlin can learn more about WWII on guided tours, but there is so much to enjoy beyond this historical context. The city offers numerous parks for outdoor enthusiasts, alongside incredible opportunities for beer tours. History lovers will appreciate the archaeological finds at the Pergamonmuseum, while socialites can dream of life as an inhabitant of Schloss Charlottenburg.

In a still from the movie 'Jojo Rabbit, actor Scarlett Johansson crouches down to talk to Roman Griffin Davis.
Visit Berlin to learn more about the WWII context of ‘Jojo Rabbit’ © Twentieth Century Fox / Entertainment Pictures

Concord, Massachusetts, USA

Little Women is a movie that captivates viewers, and towns in New England exude similar charm. Visit Concord, Massachusetts, where author Louisa May Alcott lived, wrote, and set her novel. Notably, the Orchard House showcases where Alcott crafted her story. Concord was also a haven for other writers, including Thoreau and Emerson. The area is perfect for outdoor activities, antique shopping, and exploring Revolutionary War sites.

Florence Pugh, Saoirse Ronan and Emma Watson striding in period costume in a still from 'Little Women' (2019).
Florence Pugh, Saoirse Ronan and Emma Watson play three of the March sisters in ‘Little Women’ © Wilson Webb / Sony Pictures / The Hollywood Archive

Maranello, Italy

While Ford v Ferrari spans various locations, Maranello, Italy, represents the birthplace of Ferrari and stands out as a highlight. Automobile enthusiasts will appreciate the Ferrari Museum, offering insights into the brand’s illustrious history. Visitors also have the chance to engage in simulated driving experiences on an F1 racetrack. Additionally, a side trip to nearby Modena can enrich the experience with its remarkable cathedrals and culinary delights.

In a scene from the movie 'Ford v Ferrari'
Take inspiration from ‘Ford v Ferrari’ and race to Maranello, Italy © Twentieth Century Fox / Entertainment Pictures

New York City, New York, USA

As the backdrop for multiple films, including Joker and Marriage Story, it is unsurprising that NYC holds a significant place in the cinematic world. Visitors to this vibrant city should explore iconic landmarks such as the Statue of Liberty, Times Square, and The Metropolitan Museum of Art. Moreover, delving deeper into the local food scene, attending a Broadway show, and exploring hidden flea markets for vintage finds can provide a richer understanding of the culture.

Actors Joe Pesci and Robert De Niro in 'The Irishman'
Philadelphia is the backdrop for mob story ‘The Irishman’ © Netflix

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA

Based on a true story, The Irishman showcases the life of a former mob hitman in Philadelphia. Visitors can explore the City of Brotherly Love, where historical roots run deep. Key sites include the Liberty Bell and Independence Hall. Additionally, indulging in a classic Philly cheesesteak and visiting Eastern State Penitentiary are exciting itinerary highlights.

In a still from the movie 'Parasite': taking selfies in a disheveled bathroom.
‘Parasite’ takes movie-goers on a journey through Seoul © Neon / courtesy Everett Collection

Seoul, South Korea

Korean dark comedy Parasite showcases the complexities of life in Seoul. The city seamlessly marries tradition with modernity, attracting travelers eager to experience a mix of activities and history. Key attractions include the historic Gyeongbokgung and Changdeokgung palaces, as well as the bustling nightlife in Myeongdong. For outdoor enthusiasts, Bukhansan National Park offers breathtaking views and a perfect escape from the urban environment.

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