Italy
ITALY Location Guide On The Tracks Of 007
On The Tracks of 007 presents ITALY - a James Bond location guide.
The book is written by Simon Firth, with a foreword by John Glen, editing and design by Martijn Mulder, cover design by Jeffrey Marshall.
ITALY is now available as a hardcover or paperback at the On The Tracks of 007 website.
Matera, Italy
An important sequence of No Time To Die takes place in the beautiful town of Matera in Italy.
The small city is situated on a rocky outcrop in the region of Basilicata, in southern Italy.
If you own an Omega Seamaster (James Bond) watch, chances are you have noticed Omega's Seahorse logo on the case back and wondered what it means. In this article we will take a closer look at this Hippocampus symbol.
Daniel Craig, Léa Seydoux and director Cary Joji Fukunaga have arrived in the stunning hilltop city of Matera to continue filming NO TIME TO DIE.
James Bond Club Switzerland and James Bond Club Germany have joined forces to organise 'For Your Eyes Only - 35 years of Bonding in Cortina', a celebration of the 12th James Bond film. The event takes place from Friday July 1st - Sunday July 3rd 2016 in Cortina d’Ampezzo, Italy, a location seen prominently in the film.
When I had to go to Milan for a mission, I decided to stay at the Admiral Hotel in Milan (visit website). I reached out to my contact in Italy, hotel owner Edward Dell'Orto, a passionate Bond fan who definitely lives the Bond Lifestyle.
Admiral Hotel, Milan, Italy
If you're a Bond fan and are looking for a hotel in Milan, make sure to visit the Admiral Hotel. You can visit the "Coffrini Dell'Orto private collection, a must for every Bond fan. In the lobby, hallways and breakfast room you can find several display cases with the Bond collectibles, merchandise, gadgets, model cars, and much more.
Hotel Cala Di Volpe, Sardinia, Italy
In the movie The Spy Who Loved Me (1977), James Bond (Roger Moore) and Anya Amasova (Barbara Bach) stay at Hotel Cala Di Volpe on the Italian island of Sardinia.
BOAC flight bag
In the movie The Spy Who Loved Me (1977), Q (Desmond Llewelyn) is holding a BOAC flight bag when delivering the famous white Lotus Esprit to James Bond on the island of Sardinia, Italy.
Miramonti Majestic Grand Hotel, Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy
The Miramonti Majestic Grand Hotel is featured in For Your Eyes Only (1981). James Bond stays at the hotel and looks out from his balcony.
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The 11 day Venice to Paris tour, "Operation:EURO2010- Bond, Bourne and Beyond" came to its conclusion on September 1st with a grand finale reception at the Paris Novotel, France.
Villa Le Torre, Talamone, Southern Tuscany, Italy
Villa Le Torre, located near Talamone (6km), in Southern Tuscany, Italy, is featured in the James Bond film Quantum of Solace. Bond, after leaving the Tosca Opera in Bregenz, visits René Mathis (and his girlfriend) in this beautiful villa and asks him to come and help him in Bolivia.
Sunseeker Sovereign 17
In the movie Quantum of Solace, a vintage Sunseeker Sovereign 17 motorboat is used to bring Bond to Mathis' villa in Italy.
Villa del Balbianello, Lenno, Como, Italy
Villa del Balbianello is located next to Lake Como, Italy. In the spring of 2006, the movie Casino Royale was filmed in front of the villa. The villa doubles as a hospital where James Bond (Daniel Craig) is recovering, together with Vesper (Eva Green) and where the Swiss banker comes to get the code to transfer the money.
Villa La Gaeta, San Siro, Lake Como, Italy
This James Bond Villa is located next to Lake Como, near San Siro and Menaggio, Italy, surrounded by a beautiful park with paths, benches and a lit fountain. In the spring of 2006, the movie Casino Royale was filmed in front of this villa (the last scene of the movie when Bond shoots and meets Mr. White, and utters the famous words "Bond... James Bond").