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The Best Filming Locations From Every Single Season of 'Succession'

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Where Was HBO's 'Succession' Filmed?HBO


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Succession’s fourth and final season is underway, meaning fans will soon find out the fate of the fictional media conglomerate Waystar Royco and the powerful family behind it. In the massively popular HBO show’s run, the Roys and their cohorts have frequented countless high-end places that any admirer of architecture, design, and travel would adore. To ease the bittersweet weekly release of the show’s final 10 episodes, we’ve laid out the absolute best filming locations in every season of the show—many of which you can actually visit. From a Norwegian hotel and Italian villas to New York estates and even a superyacht, you'll want to see these incredible places for yourself.

Juvet Landscape Hotel

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Among the many incredible Norwegian filming locations in Succession’s fourth season is the Juvet Landscape Hotel. “When we saw images of the remarkable architecture and setting of Juvet, we got really excited,” producer Scott Ferguson told Variety. “Norway is a glorious, natural setting. It immediately seemed like a perfect place for a family gathering in the series. We studied different countries, but we realized Norway just has this exceptional landscape—like nowhere else in the world.”

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Located in a birch forest just outside of the village of Valldal in Norway, the hotel features seven landscape rooms, two “bird houses,” and a four-bed “Skrivarstua” or writer’s lodge. On the property, guests can also enjoy a bathhouse, small huts, and coves.

Other notable filming locations in Norway seen in the fourth season include the Romsdalen Gondola, Atlantic Ocean Road, and Eggen Restaurant.

San Onofre Estate

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In the premiere episode of season four, Shiv (Sarah Snook), Kendall (Jeremy Strong), and Roman Roy (Kieran Culkin) convene at an unsurprisingly luxurious modern home tucked into California's Santa Monica Mountains. Specifically located in Los Angeles's Pacific Palisades neighborhood on San Onofre Drive, the 20,000-square-foot mansion blends indoor-outdoor living with high-tech features. The six-bedroom, 18-bathroom home was built by real estate developer Ardie Tavangarian in 2020. In 2021, it was reportedly sold to a young tech CEO for $83 million. Learn more about the property's incredible, over-the-top amenities here.

Villa Cetinale

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Matthew Macfadyen as Tom in season three of Succession.Graeme Hunter/HBO

The true star of Succession’s third season is a lavish Tuscan palazzo called Villa Cetinale. The 17th-century architectural marvel comes complete with famous gardens that feature holy wood, a tennis court, a heated pool, and a center for horse racing. The Roman Baroque-style villa—which you can book as a private rental for a vacation or wedding—also has a park that features “seven votive chapels, sixteen full-length statues and 29 busts, as well as many stone animals and monsters,” according to its website.

La Foce

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La Foce in season three of Succession.Graeme Hunter/HBO


Another stunning Italian destination featured as a wedding venue in season three is La Foce in Southern Tuscany. Built in the late 15th century, the property is made up of six historic houses—all of which are available to book for an extravagant stay. The renowned gardens on the property were designed by one of the owners Iris Origo and the English architect Cecil Pinsent. They are"considered today to represent the ideal combination between the natural landscape and XXth-century architecture, blending Italian and English traditions and taste," according to the property's website.

Villa La Cassinella

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Right on Lake Como, Villa La Cassinella was used to portray tech visionary Lukas Matsson's (Alexander Skarsgård) secluded private estate in season three. Only accessible by boat, the villa is outfitted with Italian antiques and fine art. Manicured gardens, a heated infinity edge pool, a cinema, and a gym are only a few of the delightful highlights. The property accommodates up to 17 guests for a stay and 25 people for events.