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#Recreate DDLJ with A Vacation to these Exotic Locations in Europe with the Love of your Life

  • Writer: Going Places with AD
    Going Places with AD
  • Dec 19, 2019
  • 3 min read

If you grew up viewing Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge like others in the nineties, at that point you've presumably observed Raj and Simran's month-long vacation in Europe. So, here we are going to refresh your memory and now that you are grown up we will take you through the locations of the movie and you make sure to visit these beautiful places to create your own DDLJ story. So let check out

1. Trafalgar Square, London (Book A Hotel)


The film's acclaimed opening scene was shot in Trafalgar Square in the core of London. Trafalgar Square is one of the city's most significant traveler locales.


2. Southall, London (Book A Hotel)


The setting for Simran's home and her dad's departmental store, this rural neighborhood is home to a sizeable Indian people group in London. The vibe is as Indian as it can get, with Indian cafés, bars, shops and even a film corridor called Himalaya Palace screening Bollywood films. Movies like Bend It Like Beckham, Jhoom Barabar Jhoom and Patiala House were also shot in Southall.


3. King's Cross railroad station, London (Book A Hotel)


One of the city's significant railroad stations, this is the place Rahul and Simran get the Eurostar train from London to Europe. The popular scene where Rahul gets Simran's hand to maneuver her into the train, similarly as she's about miss it, was shot on one of the stages at this station. So, you know here to recreate the iconic scene.


4. St. Mauritius Church, Saanen, Switzerland (Book A Hotel)


A critical piece of the sentiment among Rahul and Simran unfurls in the beautiful towns seeing the Gstaad-Saanenland locale in Switzerland. The limited steeple of the St. Mauritius Church in Saanen includes in the acclaimed scene where Rahul and Simran pray together. The inside of the church was shot at the St. Grat church in the town of Montbovon.


5. Zweisimmen, Switzerland (Book A Hotel)


Raj and Simran miss their train at this minor train station of Zweisimmen close Gstaad, and enquire about the following train to Zurich. The scene where Simran races to get the train was really shot in a parking area close to the station


6. Gstaad, Switzerland (Book A Hotel)


Some portion of the tune "Zara Sa Jhoom Loon Main" was shot in the central promenade of Gstaad, a little yet-enchanting town in western Switzerland. The Gstaad Promenade, a completely vehicle free road fixed with boutiques, universal stores and neighborhood shops. A mainstream winter sports goal and VIP escape, Gstaad is encompassed by ordinarily Alpine wooden chalets and home to various gourmet cafés.


7. Jungfraujoch, Switzerland (Book A Hotel)


At 3454 meters, Jungfraujoch is the most remarkable train station and point in Europe, celebrated for its frigid icy masses and stunning perspectives on the Swiss Alps. In the film, it's likewise the setting for the tune "Zara Sa Jhoom Loon Main", when an alcoholic Simran moves in the snow in wild relinquish. Today, Jungraujoch is so well known with Indian travelers that you can discover depictions of Hindi film stars and Indian Food.



8. Lake Lungeren, Switzerland (Book A Hotel)


This little and picturesque emerald green lake in focal Switzerland quickly includes in the sentimental number "Tujhe Dekha To", where Raj and Simran are indicated angling on the banks and getting a shoe.



So, I hope we recreated the Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge. So, Pack your bags and book your tickets to urope with your Love of Life. Also comment us on your updates of travel and like our Face Book Page to keep informed on interesting facts and news on travel.




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