One in four adults now regularly pick where to go on their next holiday based on filming locations used in their favourite TV shows or films.
New Zealand, used to film much of The Lord of the Rings came top in the poll of film locations we would most like to visit, followed closely by New York, where fans of Sex and the City want to retrace the steps of heroine Carrie Bradshaw.
The HBO phenomenon, Game of Thrones, featured three times in the top 10, with viewers now travelling to The Causeway Coast and Glens in Northern Ireland, Iceland and Malta off the back of the success of the hit fantasy epic.
Colin Smith, Director of HBO Home Entertainment UK, which commissioned the research to mark the release of Game of Thrones Season 5 on digital HD, said: “When choosing a holiday destination, there are already a large number of things to consider – things like cost, travel time and weather.
“Films and TV shows are filmed in such a variety of places nowadays; they allow us to get a glimpse of parts of the world we may have otherwise never considered as a holiday destination.
“While we might have only considered the more well-known tourist destinations before, some shows are introducing us to countries or cities away from the beaten track, and are helping to broaden our horizons when it comes to our travel plans.”
Moyra Locke, Head of Marketing at Northern Ireland Screen added: “Game of Thrones is a phenomenal worldwide success and everything about the series can be talked of in superlatives.
“It is a magnificent showcase for many stunning locations across Northern Ireland and has had a significant, positive effect on tourism here.
“We have made no secret of the fact that we hope Game of Thrones will do for Northern Ireland what Lord of the Rings did for New Zealand.“
The study of 2,000 adults found almost half have countries or landmarks they would like to visit after seeing it on their TV or cinema screen.
And one in five even admitted they dream of visiting the locations used in their favourite TV show or film so they can take a selfie next to a famous spot.
New Zealand came top of the most popular TV holiday choices, after being used as the main location in the Lord of the Rings series, followed by Sex and the City’s home of New York City.
Third place went to The Giant’s Causeway, in Northern Ireland, one of several Game of Thrones locations to feature in the poll, along with The Hangover’s location of Las Vegas.
The popularity of murder mystery series Broadchurch, which was partly filmed in West Bay, in Dorset, saw it voted in at number five.
Alnwick Castle, in Northumberland, which featured in the Harry Potter films, came sixth, followed by Paris, used to film Inception, and Benidorm, in Spain – home to the ITV hit of the same name.
Iceland and Malta – both used to film the Game of Thrones completed the top ten.
Other locations to feature in the poll include Ko Phi Phi Leh, in Thailand – from The Beach (15), Notting Hill, in London, from the film of the same title (19) and even Marbella, Spain, after it has been featured in episodes of The Only Way is Essex. (22)
Kings Cross station, in London, used in the Harry Potter films (16) also made it into the top 20, along with The Beverly Wilshire Hotel, in Los Angeles, (24) which features heavily in Pretty Woman.
Researchers also found films and TV shows aren’t just affecting where we go on holiday though, as two thirds admit to spending time on their break catching up on the latest releases.
One in four even avoid watching certain films or TV box sets so they can ‘save them’ to watch while they are away.
And three in ten reckon they are now more likely to spend their time on holiday watching a film or TV show on their tablet or laptop than they are reading a book.
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Top 30 locations we would like to visit:
1. New Zealand – Lord of the Rings
2. New York, USA – Sex and the City
3. The Causeway Coast and Glens, Antrim, Northern Ireland – Game of Thrones
4. Las Vegas, USA – The Hangover
5. West Bay, Dorset, UK – Broadchurch
6. Alnwick Castle, Northumberland – Harry Potter
7. Paris, France – Inception
8. Benidorm, Spain – Benidorm
9. Iceland – Game of Thrones
10. Malta – Game of Thrones
11. Skiathos, Greece – Mamma Mia!
12. Vatican City – Angels and Demon
13. Salzburg, Austria – The Sound of Music
14. Ripon, Yorkshire – Downton Abbey
15. Ko Phi Phi Leh, Thailand – The Beach
16. Kings Cross Station, London – Harry Potter
17. Highclere Castle, Hampshire, UK – Downton Abbey
18. Petra, Jordan – Indiana Jones
19. Notting Hill, UK – Notting Hill
20. Cardiff, UK – Doctor Who
21. Oregon, USA – The Twilight Saga
22. Marbella, Spain – The Only Way is Essex
23. Vancouver, Canada – Fifty Shades of Grey
24. The Beverly Wilshire Hotel, Beverly Hills, USA – Pretty Woman
25. Wells, Somerset, UK – Hot Fuzz
26. Martha’s Vineyard, Massachusetts, USA – Jaws
27. Cambodia – Tomb Raider
28. Neuschwanstein Castle, Bavaria – Chitty, Chitty Bang, Bang
29. Philadelphia, USA – Rocky
30. Wexford, Ireland – Saving Private Ryan