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Set-Jetting 2026: The Hollywood Insider’s Guide to Europe’s Most Cinematic Escapes

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Set-Jetting 2026: The Hollywood Insider’s Guide to Europe’s Most Cinematic Escapes
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The article explores European destinations ideal for set-jetting, highlighting their cinematic connections. It features Sicily, Venice, and Slovenia as key locations for wine, art, and culinary experiences. Each destination is tied to notable films and offers unique attractions for travelers.

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The Hollywood Reporter · Melinda Sheckells
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Monaci delle Terre Nere Courtesy of Monaci delle Terre Nere Share on Facebook Share on X Google Preferred Share to Flipboard Show additional share options Share on LinkedIn Share on Pinterest Share on Reddit Share on Tumblr Share on Whats App Send an Email Print the Article Post a Comment Booking a hotel because The White Lotus made it look good was just the beginning. The expanded version of set-jetting involves volcanic wine country, an invitation-only whisky room in Edinburgh and a Slovenian cellar where the bear salami is aged by the moon. These are the European destinations worth building a trip around — and the films to reference before and after the experience. Sicily: For wine lovers In 1971, Francis Ford Coppola couldn’t shoot in Corleone — it looked too modern.

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