Here's a look at the top five hotels that were previously featured in movies.

According to Elle Décor, The Park Hyatt Hotel in Tokyo was featured in the 2003 film "Lost in Translation." The publication revealed that one suite from the hotel was used over the course of 27 days to film scenes at both Bob (Bill Murray) and Charlotte's (Scarlett Johanssen) rooms. Charlotte's room was actually filmed in the suite's bedroom area, while Bob's room was filmed in the seating area.

In 2011, the film "The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo" used The Dolder Grand as the setting for the film. The name of the hotel was also mentioned by a receptionist who welcomed Lisbeth (Rooney Mara) into the hotel. Some scenes in the movie were also shot in the hotel's Masina suite.

Meanwhile, the 2006 film "The Devil Wears Prada" saw Andrew (Anne Hathaway) meeting up with a writer at The St. Regis New York's King Cole Bar.

"Aside from being one of the fashion's cheekiest film moments, this bar also is believed to be the originator of the Bloody Mary and is still a New York City staple for after work drinks and one of the best versions of the brunch cocktail," the publication noted.

Additionally, "Midnight In Paris" 2011 was shot at the Le Meurice for its two scenes featuring Rachel McAdams and Owen Wilson.

Lastly, the 2015 film "Entourage" featured the Montage Beverly Hills.

"This film revival of the acclaimed HBO series best known for featuring tourist attractions, hidden gems and hot spots in and around Los Angeles had Vince, Eric, Johnny Drama and Turtle frequenting Montage Beverly Hills throughout the film," the site said.

The fact is, there are still several other hotels in different parts of the world that might have been featured in some Hollywood film. If you're watching one anytime soon, be more conscious to spot which hotels these are.