THE UK is home to plenty of blockbusters from the romance of Notting Hill to the thrilling chase scenes of Mission Impossible.
With so many memorable locations to visit, VisitBritain has launched a new campaign, with an incredible advert, to get us there.
London landmarks create the backdrop for some memorable movie moments.
St Paul’s Cathedral became a feature in Mission Impossible when Tom Cruise leapt from the rooftop in the sixth film, Fallout.
The cast were also spotted filming on top of the Tate Modern Gallery, which is free to visit and often has unique and extraordinary exhibits.
The Houses of Parliament appeared in Sherlock Holmes and the Spider-Man saw Tom Holland flying across Tower Bridge.
You can easily visit these either on foot or by taking the open-top bus, like Zendaya did in Spider-Man. The tour bus has a live guide and stops at 36 attractions.
Other ways to see the sights are on a Thames River Boats tour.
Make sure to stop by Portobello Road, the stunning home of Paddington Bear. Minutes away is Notting Hill where the romantic film starring Julia Roberts and Hugh Grant was filmed.
Kenwood House in Hampstead was used as the set for one of Anna’s (played by Julia Roberts) films and the house offers free entry to the public.
Around the rest of England, who can forget the scene in Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason, where Bridget parachuted out of a plane? That was filmed at the Headcorn Aerodrome in Ashford, Kent.
At the Aerodrome you can catch an air show, or book yourself in for a flying lesson.
For fans of period drama, Bridgerton, head to West Wycombe Park in Buckinghamshire. The gardens and beautiful stately home will transport you back to the Regency era.
Any fans of Pride and Prejudice will love the stately garden and home visit and afternoon tea at Lyme Park, Cheshire where they filmed Colin Firth’s character, Mr. Darcy, emerging from the lake after a swim
Hopefully there won’t be any dinosaurs around when you take a trip to Cragside in Northumberland where they filmed Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom.
Explore the 1,000 acres of gardens, waterfalls and the Victorian home with the National Trust.
If you fancy staying there, we found an the Garden Cottage on the grounds of Cragside. Having an overnight stay gets you free entry into the house and gardens.
Cumbria was the backdrop for Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning, where Tom Cruise was speed flying over the hillsides, which they passed off as part of the Australian Alps.
Paddington 2 also used Cumbria and headed to Ullswater where you’ll find the second largest lake in England.
For fans of water sports, you can sail or canoe on the lake, otherwise there are pony rides across the fells and even rock climbing.
The stunning Eastnor Castle, in Hertfordshire, was chosen as the wedding venue for Tom and Shiv in season one of HBO hit, Succession.
Eastnor Castle is open to the public and you can explore the sprawling grounds and the stately rooms for £15.50 (adult day rate).
You can also pop in for afternoon tea set in the old castle kitchen or set up camp on the Deer Park Campsite.
In Anglesey, North Wales, you’ll find the beach backdrop for House of the Dragon, the Game of Thrones spin-off.
There’s plenty to do from walking beautiful coastal paths to beach hopping to salt bathing.
Fast and Furious 9 was filmed in Edinburgh over 19 days, resulting in 12 minutes of memorable footage.
You can spot the Royal Mile, St Giles’ Cathedral, St Giles’ Street and the Lawnmarket in the movie – and of course, explore them yourself on a trip to Edinburgh.
Harry Potter was filmed across Loch Shiel in the Scottish Highlands.
Loch Shiel a must-see location for all Potterheads as it was used as a stand-in for the Black Lake, and was the site of the Triwizard Tournament in The Goblet of Fire.
Around Loch Shiel, you can do hiking or fishing, visit the Glenfinnan Station Museum, or take a cruise across the water.