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Following the emerging success of White Lotus, we take a look at the hotels and restaurants in Taormina used as filming locations during season 2.

Captivating audiences with its flawless execution of black comedy, this critically acclaimed series outshone others. Earning itself an impressive 10 Emmy Awards, by brilliantly satirizing a group of self-indulgent guests holidaying at a lavish resort.

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Filming Locations for Season 2 of ‘The White Lotus’ in Taormina

Let's have a look at the amazing town of Taormina used for the 2nd Season!

Nestled on a rocky promontory, the charming town of Taormina graces the picturesque south-east coast of Sicily. For centuries, it has captivated the hearts of tourists, earning its status as the unrivalled gem of Sicilian destinations.

Taormina is steeped in the rich heritage of the illustrious Grand Tour. Magnificently restored medieval architecture, awe-inspiring vistas at every turn, and a labyrinth of charming streets lined with enticing shops. There are plenty of vibrant bars, and delectable restaurants that create an idyllic filming and holiday destination.

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Hotels and Restaurants Filmed in Taormina for White Lotus

As well as being a wonderful and picturesque setting for filming White Lotus Season 2, the hotels and restaurants in Taormina used in the show are certainly worth a visit. Below we take a closer look at those featured from behind the camera.

Domenico Palace - the White Lotus Hotel, Taormina

Perched majestically on the rocky cliffs of Sicily's northeastern coast, San Domenico Palace captivates with its grandeur. Once a revered 15th-century monastery, this exquisite haven has been reborn as a haven of luxury, beckoning travellers from near and far.

Would you like to stay? Then, welcome to this exquisite Palace (aka The White Lotus), an opulent hotel that offers a selection of 111 sophisticated suites, and speciality suites.

Enjoy a fine-dining restaurant and a luxury spa nestled within ancient courtyards and gardens. And of course, be captivated by the showstopper - the breathtaking infinity pool used in the filming!

The Al Fresco Restaurant Setting for The White Lotus Hotel Taormina

The filming for these enchanting scenes took place at La Cambusa, an acclaimed restaurant nestled in the picturesque town of Giardini Naxos. Surrounded by the breathtaking beauty of Taormina Bay, with its crystal-clear waters and pristine sandy beaches.

The location provided a truly captivating backdrop for the scenes. With gentle waves rhythmically crashing against the shore adding an extra touch of natural serenity and tranquillity.

The La Cambusa restaurant itself is the perfect destination to relish a delightful lunch or have a charming evening. With a selection of exquisite wines and delectable Mediterranean delicacies, it promises an indulgent experience that will leave you thoroughly satisfied.

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The Main Restaurant Scenes in the White Lotus Hotel, Taormina

Situated within the enchanting Domenico Palace, the illustrious Principe Cerami restaurant has earned accolades for its exceptional dining experience. Notably, it served as the esteemed venue where esteemed White Lotus guests indulged in their nightly meals on the show.

Experience the culinary excellence of this Michelin-starred restaurant, where you'll discover an exquisite selection of authentic Sicilian delicacies. Everything is meticulously crafted with finesse and culinary mastery.

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Are you interested in eating at one of the restaurants filmed in Taormina for The White Lotus Season 2? Alternatively, how about exploring a range of food and drink experiences within the local area? Our friendly team is here to help, contact us by using the live online chat or via email at [email protected]. Feel free to reach out anytime!

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