Mission: Impossible tourism


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For decades, the Mission: Impossible film series has been one of the most action-packed and exciting media franchises, rivaled only by the James Bond films. The American action spy films, loosely based on the television series of the same name, take place all around the world and even beyond it. To follow the The Mission: Impossible films will send a viewer to every continent across eight movies. Travelers who want to capture some of the action will come across historic landmarks, breathtaking desolation, and a globe-hopping trip to remember.

"As always, should you or any of your Force be caught or killed, the Secretary will disavow any knowledge of your actions. This message will self-destruct in five seconds. Good luck."

Mission: Impossible (1996)
The initial Mission: Impossible film starts in the Czech Republic, with a job gone wrong that takes hero to London and back home to the CIA headquarters to uncover a mole in his agency. In addition to the real-world locations and the fictional sets, a thrilling train scene from the climax of the film was shot along the, so while you are in England, you may wish to head north and take the rails from Kilmarnock to Glasgow.

London, United Kingdom



Prague, Czech Republic



Virginia, United States

Mission: Impossible 2 (2000)
The first M:I sequel starts off with a gorgeous and expansive view of our hero in America and playing a seductive game of cat-and-mouse with a thief in Spain before spending time in rural and urban Australia. Australian settings were used as stand-ins for Seville.

Moab, Utah, United States

Additionally, a plane crashes in the scenic Rocky Mountains, which are convenient to travel to from Dead Horse, but try to stay in one piece.

New South Wales, Australia





Mission: Impossible III (2006)
The third installment begins in a domestic scene set somewhere in the United States before setting off on a rescue mission in Berlin, infiltration of Vatican City, and a violent chase in northern Jiaxing and Shanghai.

Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol (2011)
After a brief killing in Budapest, global war is risked when the Kremlin is rocked by a mammoth explosion. IMF agents must follow a nuclear weapon to Dubai's, Mumbai, and some last-minute heroics to save American lives in San Francisco along with a brief reunion in Seattle. Additional shooting happened on Vancouver soundstages and exteriors in Bangalore and Chennai.

Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation (2015)
A rival spy agency fights our heroes across Casablanca, Havana, Kuala Lumpur, Langley/Washington, D.C., London and Oxfordshire, Minsk, Paris, and Vienna. While filming in Cuba was not possible and some scenes shot in, anyone looking for the authentic shooting locations will have a global trek ahead of them.

Mission: Impossible – Fallout (2018)
Nihilist terrorist Solomon Lane is looking to wreak havoc around the world, so the IMF must return to familiar locations Berlin, London, and Paris, but they also head to Belfast and rural Kashmir (the latter location could not be filmed, so Queenstown substituted). The finale features a death-defying plane chase filmed in New Zealand and Norway's Rogaland.

Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning: Part One (2023)
In a story too big to be contained in one film, a malevolent artificial intelligence traverses cyberspace and our human protagonists must travel through Abu Dhabi, the Swiss Alps, Amsterdam, Rome and Venice, Washington, D.C., and an undisclosed location in Yemen, with an additional scene taking place in the most remote M:I location yet: the Arctic Circle. As before, the Warner Bros. Studios, Leavesden site and some surrounding English villages in Surrey and the town of Levisham serve for some of the European locations and the Grand Central, Birmingham also supplemented shots of the Abu Dhabi airport, alongside Møre og Romsdal and a bridge in rural Poland's Lower Silesia that showcase the train explosion set piece.

Eighth film (2025)
Originally entitled Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning: Part Two, this direct sequel is planned for a 2025 release, with shooting locations overlapping the last installment, as well as Malta and South Africa.