From the bright dazzling lights of Las Vegas to the charming swampland that Shrek calls home, through to cute English villages, there's something exciting about visiting the places brought to life by our favourite TV shows and characters. Â
Dive into some of the locations where the likes of Barbie, Harry Potter, Dune Stranger Things, Yellowstone and Ozark are set and filmed.
The new Netflix movie, Mother of the Bride, starring Brooke Shields, is set in Thailand, so it's no surprise that it was filmed there, too.
However, there was some sneaky editing work required to bring the movie to life.
The movie was filmed two different Anantara resorts in Thailand - one in Bangkok and one in Phuket.
Brooke Shields told Decider, "The two different resorts were put together [in the editing process] to look like one resort."
She said that the whole cast stayed in the resort together, and had a blast while filming.
"Wilson [Cruz, who plays Lana's friend Scott in the film] called it summer camp, because we spent all of our time together," Shields said.
"We ate all of our meals together. We laughed, we danced. We had so much time to really get to know each other, without leaving the bubble and going to our real lives. I think that added a lot to the camaraderie and the chemistry."

Company InsideJapan Tours has launched experiences inspired by the new version of TV shown Shogun.
The company is bringing together some of the places and experiences from the period captured to allow travellers to embark on their own Shogun trail.
"We are excited to announce our new Shogun campaign designed to inspire travellers to discover samurai history and culture across Japan where the events of the new Hulu historic epic Shogun took place over 400 years ago," Elise Hodgson from InsideJapan Tours said.
The show is streaming on Disney+.
There's not much more samurai than a katana or Japanese sword.
Not far from ultra-modern Tokyo, there's an opportunity to visit one of Japan's few remaining traditional swordsmiths at their workshop to see them fold steel in the traditional way, as well as introducing you to some of their older blades – an incredible experience for any Shogun fan.
Actor Ryan Gosling was at the world premiere of The Fall Guy at South by Southwest Film Festival in Austin, Texas. but the film was actually partly made in Australia.
Sydney Harbour Bridge was closed last year for hours for the movie making.
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Gosling, or his stunt double, was captured in exclusive images riding at the back of vehicles and performing stunts on the iconic landmark.
The iconic Sydney Tower Eye also features in the movie.
It opened in 1981 and is home to a bar and restaurant plus observation deck.
The Harry Potter series of books, which inspired the massive hit movies were filmed at many real locations in the UK.
Sets were also built at Warner Bros studios in Watford near London - which you can visit.
The most accessible Harry Potter location is platform nine and three-quarters at King's Cross railway station in London.
While the trolley-in-the wall has been installed for tourists, you can see real shots of the station in the films.
Beware there is often a queue to take photos posing here.
There's also a merchandise shop.
The historic village of Lacock in county Wiltshire in England's south is a popular destination for Harry Potter fans.
It is better known as Godricks Hollow, where Harry was born and his parents were killed.
It's near Chippenham which is just over an hours train journey from London. If you don't have a car you can then take a short taxi ride.
Or you could visit on a a Harry Potter tour.
The hit series about the pair of university friends which left everybody sobbing is based on a book.
To bring the story to live, the actors show on location around the world.
Paros in Greece was where Dexter and Emma almost got together.
Primrose Hill, just outside Central London is also in the show, with Emma and Dexter hanging out together overlooking the London skyline.
Get there on the tube, with Swiss Cottage, Chalk Farm or Camden Town closest stops.
It's an upmarket area for a wander, too.
The pair study at Edinburgh University, with the old volcano, Arthurs Seat in the city home to a couple of key scenes.
You can walk up there and back in a couple of hours.
You can catch a train from London to Edinburgh or fly.
We'd recommend visiting during the Fringe festival, in August to catch some theatre shows.
Rena Majore on the Italian island of Sardinia is the exact beach where Prince Eric Jonah Hauer-King was rescued by Halle Bailey as Ariel in the live action remake of the classic story.
Dune: Part Two is the long awaited sequel to the first edition of the remake.
Italy, Jordan and Abu Dhabi were used to as locations for the epic film.
Liwa Oasis in the desert a few hours from Dubai was also a key location.
If you want to see similar desert landscapes there are plenty of desert safari trips on offer if you visit Dubai or Abu Dhabi.
Wadi Rum in Jordan was also used to create the movie, starring Timothee Chalamet.
Sets were also created in Budapest, Hungary.
Emma Stone won an Oscar for her part in Poor Things, a re-imagining of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein.
The Alasdair Gray book on which the film is based is set in Glasgow, which is fast becoming a must-visit city in Scotland.
It had a big revamp for the 2014 Commonwealth Games and is full of trendy bars and stunning architecture.
However, the film was set in London.