The mission that changes everything begins in No Time to Die.
Daniel Craig’s James Bond returns in his fifth 007 film, and, as expected, the British spy clocks in some heavy mileage traveling around the world. We’ve locked-in on stunning No Time to Die filming locations that you can visit by train in England, Scotland, and Italy.
Image Credit: Getty Images, font83. Image Location: Matera, Italy
Where was No Time to Die filmed?
Like other Bond movies, No Time to Die’s crew flew around the world to shoot in spaces equally as suave, exciting, and memorable as James Bond himself. Denmark’s Faroe Islands and Norway’s secluded lakes and trails made their way into the film, but here’s where you can find more accessible No Time to Die filming locations in Italy, Scotland, and England.
No Time to Die filming locations
Matera, Italy
Closest station: Matera Centrale
In the film’s opening, James Bond’s Aston Martin DB5 speeds through the unmistakable city of Matera.
Gravina in Puglia, Italy
Closest station: Gravina
The absolutely awesome bridge jump scene was shot in Gravina in Puglia on the two-level Roman structure.
Sapri Train station, Italy
Closest station: Sapri
We stan every train station appearance in cinema, even if it’s the unfortunate place where a character gets dumped by a secret agent. Sapri’s railway station is where Bond and Madeleine took a break in No Time to Die.
Image Credit: Getty Images, George W Johnson. Image Location: London, England
Hammersmith Bridge, England
Closest station: Hammersmith (London Underground)
One of the many London filming locations for No Time to Die, the Hammersmith Bridge, is where Bond and M meet.
Cairngorms National Park, Scotland
Closest station: Aviemore (AVM)
Cairngorms National Park’s roads were used for car chase scenes in No Time to Die. The Cairngorms are worth exploring at a slow pace, particularly from the lovely small village of Aviemore.
Torre Dei Crivi, Italy
Closest station: Sapri or Acqufredda
In the final shot of the movie, we see Bond’s Aston Martin V8 Saloon ride along the Italian coastline. The highway is the Torre Dei Crivi, which stretches between Sapri and Acqufredda.
Image Credit: Getty Images, lucentius. Image Location: Cairngorms National Park, Scotland
Bond 25: No Time to Die
What to know about No Time to Die, our final Blonde Bond film.
What is No Time to Die about?
In No Time to Die, James Bond is no longer with MI6 and is trying to enjoy his retirement in Jamaica when he’s approached by the CIA after a scientist is kidnapped. Bond must venture back into the criminal underworld where a mysterious new foe threatens humanity with a dangerous weapon.
Who is in No Time to Die?
No Time to Die stars Daniel Craig in his last outing as 007. Supporting his final bow as James Bond is a powerhouse of talent including Ana de Armas, Rami Malek, Lea Seydoux, Lashana Lynch, Ralph Fiennes, Naomie Harris, Jeffrey Wright, and Christoph Waltz.
Where is the Italian town in No Time to Die?
Italy made more than one appearance in No Time to Die. Filming took place in the towns of Gravina in Puglia, Matera, and Sapri.
Image Credit: Getty Images, Salvator Barki. Image Location: Puglia, Italy
Where was Bond filmed in Puglia?
Bond was filmed in Gravina in Puglia. Many visit Puglia from nearby Bari, but the Bond lover will be happy to hear that Gravina in Puglia is only 15 miles from another No Time to Die filming location: Matera.
Where is the city of Matera in James Bond?
Matera is a city in the Basilicata region of Italy. The closest major city is Bari, roughly 40 miles northeast of Matera.
How do I get to Matera?
You can get to Matera from nearly any starting point in Italy, though Matera isn’t as well-traveled as other major cities and surrounding towns. We’d recommend taking the train from Bari Centrale to Matera Centrale. If you’re traveling from a western city, like Rome or Naples, you’ll need to take the train to Salerno then make your way east to Matera.
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