Iconic Tokyo hotel featured in Parts Unknown, the Lost in Translation connection adds cultural resonance to Bourdain's travels.
Historic French Quarter hotel that served as Bourdain's New Orleans base for multiple episodes.
His preferred Lower East Side Manhattan hotel in later years, embodying his affinity for gritty neighborhoods close to the action.
Bourdain's splurge hotel of choice on the Upper East Side, a classic destination for his more refined Manhattan moments.
Place de la Concorde palace hotel featured in his Paris episodes, representing his love of the city.
Oldest continuously operating Italian café where Casanova was an early patron and met romantic interests, a perfect Casanova haunt.
Ancient Venetian bar dating to 1415 where Casanova celebrated carnival, capturing his hedonistic Venetian lifestyle.
Kowloon landmark since 1928 featured in Parts Unknown Hong Kong, representing Bourdain's five-star travels.
Winston Churchill's favourite Moroccan palace hotel where Bourdain stayed during filming, blending history and luxury.
His former home as executive chef where he built his culinary reputation before becoming a global traveler.
Traditional Basque pintxos bar in San Sebastián that Bourdain returned to repeatedly like a heat-seeking missile for its perfect seafood.
Les Halles brasserie open 24/7 that became Bourdain's late-night Paris ritual, embodying his love of French bistro culture.
Roman trattoria where Bourdain's passion was so intense he declared he wanted to die there, a perfect haunt moment.
His Bangkok base during the Parts Unknown episode, reflecting his deep engagement with Southeast Asian culture.