Christian Horan/Grand-Hôtel du Cap-Ferrat
Grand-Hôtel du Cap-Ferrat, a Four Seasons Hotel, South of France
“So far, we’ve seen The White Lotus crew travel far and wide—to Hawaii and Thailand—and a bit closer to home (well, for us at Traveller UK) to the gorgeous island of Sicily. But Europe is a wonderfully diverse place—so my best bet is that the next murder happens on the sun-bleached shores of the South of France. Grand-Hôtel du Cap-Ferrat is a lavish seafront palace on the Cote d’Azu—I’m imagining the eclectic, wealthy characters sipping frosty rosé while shooting daggers at each other, butting heads over long, snoozy lunches in the grounds, and flouncing around nearby well-heeled town Beaulieu-sur-Mer.” —Sarah James, deputy digital director at Condé Nast Traveller UK
Four Seasons Resort and Residences Jackson Hole, Wyoming, USA
“My vote is the Four Seasons Jackson Hole location in Wyoming. It’ll be like a whodunnit-meets-Yellowstone with extra glitz, all set against snowcapped peaks and howling wolves. With perfect skiing in the winter and glorious sightseeing in the national parks year-round, it’s a very versatile filming location. The fashion would be immense; I’m imagining plenty of sheepskin/suede jackets, cowboy-core everything, and perfectly-fitting designer denim. And imagine the plot lines! Did she fall into the lake during that leisurely fishing session—or was she pushed? Why would he attempt to ski such a challenging slope after a few too many whiskeys? And where did that elk even come from?” —Charley Ward, commerce writer at Condé Nast Traveller UK
Istanbul At Sultanahmet
Four Seasons Hotel Istanbul at Sultanahmet, Turkey
“After three successive The White Lotus outings at uber-luxe beach resorts, it’d be great to see Mike White’s spin on the chaos a cosmopolitan city environment can add to the mix. Four Seasons Hotel Istanbul at Sultanahmet is one of the bi-continental city’s most opulent hotels, where the old money aesthetic rules a stone’s throw from sweet-scented bazaars and fascinating historic attractions. One minute, you can zoom down a buzzy highway punctuated by international fast food chains. Next, you’re beside a Roman ruin as the Adhan (Islamic call to prayer) reverberates from an intricate minaret around a suburb. This captivating clash of culture and the fascinatingly frenetic energy of the city make it the perfect backdrop for a drama touching on taboos and traditions. As a former prison, the property housed some of Turkey’s most notorious 20th-century reprobates; cinematically, it’s ideal for The White Lotus’ palm-dampening ominous undertones.” —Connor Sturges, digital assistant at Condé Nast Traveller UK
Four Seasons Hotel Kyoto, Japan
“Kyoto makes for the perfect season four destination candidate as it feels worlds apart from any of the previous series’ destinations. And, although back-to-back seasons set in Asia might seem an unlikely prospect, when has The White Lotus director Mike White played anything by the book? It’s all too easy to imagine some obnoxious hotel guests blundering through the magical streets and disturbing the peaceful temples in this storied city, plus, there are few vacation destinations more aspirational right now than Japan. Located in the Higashiyama district of the city, the breathtaking Four Seasons Kyoto also makes for a no-brainer as the epicentre of our future characters’ drama. Nestled within an 800-year-old heritage pond garden, the hotel embodies Japan’s dramatic beauty. The koi pond waters may look still on the surface, but we all know that still waters run deep…” —Lucy Bruton, social media manager at Condé Nast Traveller UK
Don Riddle/Beverly Wilshire
Beverly Wilshire, a Four Seasons Hotel, USA
“I’d love for the next season of The White Lotus to be set in the Beverly Wilshire, a hotel famed for housing Hollywood’s glam clientele. It’s a city where delineating between the real high-fliers and those moonlighting is difficult. I want to see actors fall from grace, socialites gossip about their so-called best friends, and covetous social climbers preying on the rich’s vanity. Los Angeles, particularly Rodeo Drive, is the perfect backdrop for this type of drama. The city’s allure is based on prestige, charisma, and history as a stalwart of the film and music industries. These characteristics make it the perfect destination for season four of The White Lotus.” —Amber Port, senior audience development manager at Condé Nast Traveller UK
This article was originally published on Condé Nast Traveller UK.