Where Our Favorite Main Characters Would Stay
The Roy Family (Succession) | Villa Nai 3.3
For most families, a vacation sounds like a peaceful getaway—but for the Roys of Succession, there’s always trouble in paradise. When the billionaire clan isn’t plotting their next corporate power move, they indulge in lavish European holidays. And Croatia? It’s a top pick. Picture this: the family’s opulent superyacht cruising up the Adriatic coast to Dugi Otok, where Villa Nai 3.3 awaits. With only eight exclusive rooms, each Roy can stake their claim to their own luxurious retreat. A sprawling terrace offers direct access to olive groves and a pristine seawater pool, ensuring that when betrayal inevitably strikes, there’s plenty of space to retreat and regroup. Whether it’s Kendall, Shiv, Roman, Connor, the indomitable Logan or even dynamic duo Tom and Cousin Greg, each will find their perfect corner of paradise—or at least a temporary reprieve from the family drama.
Where Our Favorite Main Characters Would Stay
Chef Carmen “Carmy” Berzatto (The Bear) | Hotel Sanders
Chef Carmen Berzatto, the culinary genius from The Bear, could use a break from the chaos of Chicago’s kitchen life. Where better to find solace and inspiration than in Copenhagen? With Noma—three Michelin stars and numerous titles as the world’s best restaurant—set to close in 2025, Carmy would no doubt savor one last visit, wandering through its gardens, plucking flowers and spring onions, much like he did in his early culinary days in the city. For his stay, Hotel Sanders offers the perfect retreat—artful, intimate accommodations nestled in the historic heart of the city. After immersing himself in Copenhagen’s renowned culinary scene, Carmy would return to Sanders Kitchen, where the all-day dining experience mirrors his passion for fresh, local ingredients. Naturally, the evening would wrap up in TATA, the hotel’s vintage cocktail bar, a space as rich in character as the dishes he crafts, offering Carmy a rare moment of calm before the next service rush.
Where Our Favorite Main Characters Would Stay
Amy Lau (Beef) | Praia do Canal
For Beef’s Amy Lau, design is more than a passion; it’s her lifeline. Whether she’s arranging plants at Kōyōhaus or fine-tuning the aesthetics of her Calabasas home, every detail reflects her meticulous taste. So, when she’s ready to swap road rage and art industry drama for a dose of serenity, Praia do Canal in Portugal is the perfect getaway. Tucked away in the Algarve’s untouched nature reserve, this hotel is a haven of sleek, minimalist design that’s right up Amy’s alley. Imagine her delight discovering the sandstone monolith at the heart of the resort, perfectly complemented by manicured gardens and a dreamy infinity pool. It’s the kind of design dreamland that would thrill Amy, offering her a stylish escape where nature’s wild beauty and refined elegance come together in perfect harmony—an ideal counterpoint to her epic showdown with Danny Cho.
Where Our Favorite Main Characters Would Stay
Janine Teagues (Abbott Elementary) | Enchantment Resort
Abbot Elementary’s Janine Teagues loves a Girl Trip (singular, not plural). For her solo travels, she has what she calls an “independence docket” and topping that list? A massage. If relaxation is what she’s after, then a stay at Enchantment Resort in Sedona, Arizona is the ultimate retreat. Nestled in breathtaking Red Rock Country, Mii amo—the resort’s award-winning spa—offers the luxury and tranquility Janine deserves, with indulgent treatments and even aura-soma color readings, ideal for someone who brightens up classrooms all year long. Trading Philly’s hustle for Sedona’s serenity, she’d thrive in the resort’s 100+ activities, from guided meditation to wine tastings, savoring every moment of this well-earned break.
Where Our Favorite Main Characters Would Stay
Emily Cooper (Emily in Paris) | Park Hyatt Paris-Vendôme
In Emily in Paris, Emily Cooper’s life is très dramatic, caught between choosing hunky English banker Alfie and dreamy French chef Gabriel. Most often, she’s found spilling the love triangle tea (or rather, Champagne, as it’s Paris) to her BFF and roommate Mindy at one of the city’s most iconic spots. For their next gossip session, Park Hyatt Paris-Vendôme would be the perfect backdrop. While Emily’s fashion choices might be over-the-top, this Parisian gem is an icon of understated elegance. At the heart of the hotel, Terrasse du Park par Jean-François Rouquette offers a charming tree-lined terrace ideal for those leisurely lunches Emily adores. And if she’s aiming to impress Gabriel, there’s no better choice than Michelin-starred Pur. Don’t worry—she will, of course, be sharing every moment with her Instagram followers, too.
Where Our Favorite Main Characters Would Stay
John and Jane Smith (Mr & Mrs Smith) | Lefay Resort & SPA Dolomiti
For a spy duo like John and Jane Smith from Mr. and Mrs. Smith, Lefay Resort & SPA Dolomiti in the Italian Alps would be a top pick for their “First Vacation.” This sleek alpine retreat offers 88 modern suites with Italian wood accents and floor-to-ceiling views—perfect for keeping a discreet eye on their targets in the room next door. With over 150 km of pristine ski slopes, it’s a winter wonderland for adventurers, even if John’s skiing skills are a bit lacking. Cozy fireplaces and breathtaking mountain vistas set the stage for a mix of high-stakes espionage and relationship revelations, making it the ultimate getaway for these globetrotting agents.
Where Our Favorite Main Characters Would Stay
Deborah Vance & Ava Daniels (Hacks) | The Lafayette Hotel and Club
If Deborah Vance and Ava Daniels from Hacks swapped the glitzy lights of Las Vegas for the kaleidoscopic charm of The Lafayette Hotel and Club in San Diego, they’d land in the perfect spot to polish their comedy routine. Imagine Deborah ditching her Palmetto Casino residency for Lou Lou’s Jungle Room, the hotel’s chic new supper club and live music venue. With its legendary clamshell stage and original sunken hardwood dance floor from the mid-1940s, this locale is perfect for a comedy set with a splash of vintage flair. Deborah could work her magic in this vibrant, retro setting—fitting, considering Bob Hope was the hotel’s first-ever guest—while Ava begrudgingly supports her mentor amidst the sounds of traveling bands and local talent. It’s a scene straight out of Old Hollywood.
Where Our Favorite Main Characters Would Stay
Maxine Dellacorte-Simmons (Palm Royale) | The Breakers Palm Beach
Maxine Dellacorte-Simmons from Palm Royale would step into The Breakers Palm Beach as though she were finally entering the world she’d always dreamed of conquering. Known as “the only place to stay in Palm Beach,” The Breakers can be her ultimate playground—a place where opulence and elegance intertwine with the couture gowns she yearns to flaunt. Set on 140 acres of stunning oceanfront, this iconic hotel, modeled after Rome’s Villa Medici, mirrors the exclusivity of the sherbet-colored world of the Palm Royale. With ten exquisite restaurants, four luxurious pools and world-class golf courses, the property embodies the high-society life Maxine craves—a perfect stage for her to showcase her fashion ambitions and claim her place among the city’s elite.
Where Our Favorite Main Characters Would Stay
The Monterey Five (Big Little Lies) | Alila Ventana Big Sur
If the Monterey moms from Big Little Lies needed a break from their so-called perfect lives (and the drama that comes with them), Alila Ventana Big Sur would be the dreamiest escape. Picture Madeline, Celeste, Jane, Bonnie, Renata and even the ever-watchful Mary Louise Wright trading the gossip-filled streets of Monterey for the breathtaking cliffs of Big Sur. Perched high above the Pacific, this serene hideaway offers 54 cozy yet luxe accommodations scattered across 160 acres of pure, untamed beauty. It’s the perfect spot for these ladies to ditch the whispers and scandals for a while, reconnect with nature, and maybe even themselves. Here, with the ocean breeze and stunning views, they can finally relax in their Uggs and chunky cardigans, wine in hand—until the next secret inevitably surfaces.
Where Our Favorite Main Characters Would Stay
The Bridgerton Family (Bridgerton) | The Royal Crescent Hotel & Spa
Anthony, Benedict, Colin, Daphne, Eloise, Francesca, Gregory and Hyacinth—the Bridgerton clan requires accommodations as grand as their name. The Royal Crescent Hotel & Spa in Bath, a Regency-era masterpiece, offers the perfect retreat with its 45 exquisitely appointed rooms that perfectly accommodate their lively brood, each echoing 18th-century splendor. As the family sweeps through the opulent halls, Lady Whistledown would have much to report: Daphne’s admiration for the breathtaking gardens, Eloise’s curiosity about the hotel’s rich history and Anthony’s appreciation for the refined elegance befitting his role as Viscount. The Bath House spa provides a serene escape from the social whirl, where even the Bridgertons can find a moment of peace from the gossiping ton.
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The Roy Family (Succession) |Villa Nai 3.3
For most families, a vacation sounds like a peaceful getaway—but for the Roys of Succession, there’s always trouble in paradise. When the billionaire clan isn’t plotting their next corporate power move, they indulge in lavish European holidays. And Croatia? It’s a top pick. Picture this: the family’s opulent superyacht cruising up the Adriatic coast to Dugi Otok, where Villa Nai 3.3 awaits. With only eight exclusive rooms, each Roy can stake their claim to their own luxurious retreat. A sprawling terrace offers direct access to olive groves and a pristine seawater pool, ensuring that when betrayal inevitably strikes, there’s plenty of space to retreat and regroup. Whether it’s Kendall, Shiv, Roman, Connor, the indomitable Logan or even dynamic duo Tom and Cousin Greg, each will find their perfect corner of paradise—or at least a temporary reprieve from the family drama.
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Chef Carmen “Carmy” Berzatto (The Bear) |Hotel Sanders
Chef Carmen Berzatto, the culinary genius from The Bear, could use a break from the chaos of Chicago’s kitchen life. Where better to find solace and inspiration than in Copenhagen? With Noma—three Michelin stars and numerous titles as the world’s best restaurant—set to close in 2025, Carmy would no doubt savor one last visit, wandering through its gardens, plucking flowers and spring onions, much like he did in his early culinary days in the city. For his stay, Hotel Sanders offers the perfect retreat—artful, intimate accommodations nestled in the historic heart of the city. After immersing himself in Copenhagen’s renowned culinary scene, Carmy would return to Sanders Kitchen, where the all-day dining experience mirrors his passion for fresh, local ingredients. Naturally, the evening would wrap up in TATA, the hotel’s vintage cocktail bar, a space as rich in character as the dishes he crafts, offering Carmy a rare moment of calm before the next service rush.
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Amy Lau (Beef) |Praia do Canal
For Beef’s Amy Lau, design is more than a passion; it’s her lifeline. Whether she’s arranging plants at Kōyōhaus or fine-tuning the aesthetics of her Calabasas home, every detail reflects her meticulous taste. So, when she’s ready to swap road rage and art industry drama for a dose of serenity, Praia do Canal in Portugal is the perfect getaway. Tucked away in the Algarve’s untouched nature reserve, this hotel is a haven of sleek, minimalist design that’s right up Amy’s alley. Imagine her delight discovering the sandstone monolith at the heart of the resort, perfectly complemented by manicured gardens and a dreamy infinity pool. It’s the kind of design dreamland that would thrill Amy, offering her a stylish escape where nature’s wild beauty and refined elegance come together in perfect harmony—an ideal counterpoint to her epic showdown with Danny Cho.
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Janine Teagues (Abbott Elementary) |Enchantment Resort
Abbot Elementary’s Janine Teagues loves a Girl Trip (singular, not plural). For her solo travels, she has what she calls an “independence docket” and topping that list? A massage. If relaxation is what she’s after, then a stay at Enchantment Resort in Sedona, Arizona is the ultimate retreat. Nestled in breathtaking Red Rock Country, Mii amo—the resort’s award-winning spa—offers the luxury and tranquility Janine deserves, with indulgent treatments and even aura-soma color readings, ideal for someone who brightens up classrooms all year long. Trading Philly’s hustle for Sedona’s serenity, she’d thrive in the resort’s 100+ activities, from guided meditation to wine tastings, savoring every moment of this well-earned break.
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Emily Cooper (Emily in Paris) |Park Hyatt Paris-Vendôme
In Emily in Paris, Emily Cooper’s life is très dramatic, caught between choosing hunky English banker Alfie and dreamy French chef Gabriel. Most often, she’s found spilling the love triangle tea (or rather, Champagne, as it’s Paris) to her BFF and roommate Mindy at one of the city’s most iconic spots. For their next gossip session, Park Hyatt Paris-Vendôme would be the perfect backdrop. While Emily’s fashion choices might be over-the-top, this Parisian gem is an icon of understated elegance. At the heart of the hotel, Terrasse du Park par Jean-François Rouquette offers a charming tree-lined terrace ideal for those leisurely lunches Emily adores. And if she’s aiming to impress Gabriel, there’s no better choice than Michelin-starred Pur. Don’t worry—she will, of course, be sharing every moment with her Instagram followers, too.
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John and Jane Smith (Mr & Mrs Smith) |Lefay Resort & SPA Dolomiti
For a spy duo like John and Jane Smith from Mr. and Mrs. Smith, Lefay Resort & SPA Dolomiti in the Italian Alps would be a top pick for their “First Vacation.” This sleek alpine retreat offers 88 modern suites with Italian wood accents and floor-to-ceiling views—perfect for keeping a discreet eye on their targets in the room next door. With over 150 km of pristine ski slopes, it’s a winter wonderland for adventurers, even if John’s skiing skills are a bit lacking. Cozy fireplaces and breathtaking mountain vistas set the stage for a mix of high-stakes espionage and relationship revelations, making it the ultimate getaway for these globetrotting agents.
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Deborah Vance & Ava Daniels (Hacks) |The Lafayette Hotel and Club
If Deborah Vance and Ava Daniels from Hacks swapped the glitzy lights of Las Vegas for the kaleidoscopic charm of The Lafayette Hotel and Club in San Diego, they’d land in the perfect spot to polish their comedy routine. Imagine Deborah ditching her Palmetto Casino residency for Lou Lou’s Jungle Room, the hotel’s chic new supper club and live music venue. With its legendary clamshell stage and original sunken hardwood dance floor from the mid-1940s, this locale is perfect for a comedy set with a splash of vintage flair. Deborah could work her magic in this vibrant, retro setting—fitting, considering Bob Hope was the hotel’s first-ever guest—while Ava begrudgingly supports her mentor amidst the sounds of traveling bands and local talent. It’s a scene straight out of Old Hollywood.
8 /10
Maxine Dellacorte-Simmons (Palm Royale) |The Breakers Palm Beach
Maxine Dellacorte-Simmons from Palm Royale would step into The Breakers Palm Beach as though she were finally entering the world she’d always dreamed of conquering. Known as “the only place to stay in Palm Beach,” The Breakers can be her ultimate playground—a place where opulence and elegance intertwine with the couture gowns she yearns to flaunt. Set on 140 acres of stunning oceanfront, this iconic hotel, modeled after Rome’s Villa Medici, mirrors the exclusivity of the sherbet-colored world of the Palm Royale. With ten exquisite restaurants, four luxurious pools and world-class golf courses, the property embodies the high-society life Maxine craves—a perfect stage for her to showcase her fashion ambitions and claim her place among the city’s elite.
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The Monterey Five (Big Little Lies) |Alila Ventana Big Sur
If the Monterey moms from Big Little Lies needed a break from their so-called perfect lives (and the drama that comes with them), Alila Ventana Big Sur would be the dreamiest escape. Picture Madeline, Celeste, Jane, Bonnie, Renata and even the ever-watchful Mary Louise Wright trading the gossip-filled streets of Monterey for the breathtaking cliffs of Big Sur. Perched high above the Pacific, this serene hideaway offers 54 cozy yet luxe accommodations scattered across 160 acres of pure, untamed beauty. It’s the perfect spot for these ladies to ditch the whispers and scandals for a while, reconnect with nature, and maybe even themselves. Here, with the ocean breeze and stunning views, they can finally relax in their Uggs and chunky cardigans, wine in hand—until the next secret inevitably surfaces.
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The Bridgerton Family (Bridgerton) |The Royal Crescent Hotel & Spa
Anthony, Benedict, Colin, Daphne, Eloise, Francesca, Gregory and Hyacinth—the Bridgerton clan requires accommodations as grand as their name. The Royal Crescent Hotel & Spa in Bath, a Regency-era masterpiece, offers the perfect retreat with its 45 exquisitely appointed rooms that perfectly accommodate their lively brood, each echoing 18th-century splendor. As the family sweeps through the opulent halls, Lady Whistledown would have much to report: Daphne’s admiration for the breathtaking gardens, Eloise’s curiosity about the hotel’s rich history and Anthony’s appreciation for the refined elegance befitting his role as Viscount. The Bath House spa provides a serene escape from the social whirl, where even the Bridgertons can find a moment of peace from the gossiping ton.