As the 60th anniversary of the first James Bond Film approaches we take time to reflect on all the wonderful destinations that these much-loved films were created in. From the sights of San Francisco to Istanbul’s bustling Grand Bazaar, when the James Bond team step outside Pinewood Studios they make sure they pick some of the most incredible destinations around the world to visit.
Here are our 007 James Bond filming locations that are perfect destinations for the solo traveller to explore and share in the wonder with likeminded travellers.
In Daniel Craig’s last outing as the iconic secret agent– No Time To Die, the fascinating city of Matera is the backdrop for one of the franchise’s most dramatic chase sequences. It’s easy to understand why, as Matera is well-known for its Sassi dwellings carved into the hillside, offering lots of small winding roads and doorways to disappear through at each turn. On a singles holiday to southern Italy, you too can visit this UNESCO-listed town, considered to be among the earliest human settlements. While many of these unique houses remain uninhabitable today, much work has been done to regenerate the area to become one of the most picturesque destinations in the area, and there is no better way to explore than on a walking tour!
Sean Connery had the joy of travelling to Japan, a country of considerable contrasts, where traditional tea ceremonies meet high technology. In the film You Only Live Twice, Japan’s most important cultural building, Himeji Castle was turned into Tiger Tanaka’s ninja training school. Nowadays it is perhaps better known as the largest castle in Japan and the first UNESCO World Heritage site in the country. On a solos holiday to Japan, you’ll see this incredible hillside complex along with many other magnificent sights the country has to offer.