The Guardian (Charlottetown)

Walking in famous footsteps

Make a scene at these places from your favourite films

- BY MICHELLE LOCKE

Winter had trespassed into spring the day I visited Mirabell Gardens in Salzburg, Austria, where Julie Andrews and the Von Trapp children sang and danced their way through “Do-Re-Mi.’’ Snowflakes stuck to my nose and eyelashes and also found their icy way down my neck.

Not that I cared. As a fan of “The Sound of Music’’ since forever, I was thrilled to skip in the footsteps of Maria & Co., snow and all.

Turns out visiting the setting of a much-loved movie is a popular pastime, from the bar of the Park Hyatt Tokyo (“Lost in Translatio­n’’) to New York’s Cafe Lalo (“You’ve Got Mail’’).

You too can make a scene at these real-world locations connected to classic films and fan favourites.

HARRY POTTER

See props, costumes, sets and more at the Harry Potter studio tour in Leavesdon, north of London. “Warner Bros. Studio Tour London — The Making of Harry Potter’’ is located next to the studios where the movies were filmed. Other Potter places include King’s Cross Station in London, where officials have obligingly added a sign for the fictional “Platform 9-3/4’’ complete with a trolley embedded in a wall, and Leadenhall Market, which provided exteriors for Diagon Alley and the Leaky Cauldron in the first movie.

In Scotland, the Glenfinnan Viaduct is instantly recognizab­le as the bridge that carries the Hogwarts Express. The Jacobite Steam Train passes over the viaduct travelling from Fort William to Mallaig.

THE SHINING

The movie of Stephen King’s horror novel “The Shining’’ wasn’t shot at The Stanley Hotel in Estes Park, Colorado, but it was the inspiratio­n for creepy Overlook Hotel. King and his wife were the sole guests at the Stanley shortly before a seasonal closing when King was visited by a nightmare that germinated into the ghoulish plot. The story involves an offseason caretaker who becomes a maniac after discoverin­g the hotel’s secrets.

Ghost tours are available and the hotel has installed a hedge maze (featured in the movie, not the book). The Stanley was used during filming of “The Shining’’ TV series and has been a location for the movie “Dumb and Dumber.’’

THE SOUND OF MUSIC

Bus or van tours take fans to many “Sound of Music’’ locations around Salzburg. With a map, you can find some spots yourself.

Several lake scenes were shot at the Schloss Leopoldskr­on, now a hotel and conference centre. The (smallish) palace is decorated in grand style, including an ornate and gilded “Venetian room’’ which inspired the movie’s much-larger ballroom. Don’t miss: sitting on the terrace and channeling some well-bred snark, baroness style.

WHEN HARRY MET SALLY

Katz’s Delicatess­en on New York’s Lower East Side makes a fine pastrami sandwich but a lot of folks show up here more interested in having “what she’s having.’’ This was the setting of the scene in which Meg Ryan’s character, Sally, demonstrat­es to Billy Crystal’s character, Harry, that he knows less about women than he thinks. Be prepared to pay $20 or more for a signature sandwich.

LORD OF THE RINGS

Middle-earth has been a high point for New Zealand tourism. Scores of tours take in the film’s stunning landscapes, from beautiful Lake Wakatipu in the South Island to the North Island’s Hobbiton, a former movie set for the Shire.

THREE COINS IN THE FOUNTAIN, LA DOLCE VITA, ROMAN HOLIDAY

Anita Ekberg (“La Dolce Vita’’) waded in it, evening gown and all. Audrey Hepburn (“Roman Holiday’’) got her hair cut near it. And Dorothy McGuire (“Three Coins in the Fountain’’) made a wish on it. We’re talking Trevi Fountain, a Rome must-see. Time your visit early or late; it’s crowded.

 ?? AP PHOTO ?? This undated photo provided by Salzburg Tourism shows Schloss Leopoldskr­on in Salzburg, Austria, which was featured in “The Sound of Music.”
AP PHOTO This undated photo provided by Salzburg Tourism shows Schloss Leopoldskr­on in Salzburg, Austria, which was featured in “The Sound of Music.”

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