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Stay where Succession’s Logan Roy, Kendall, Roman and Shiv stayed: all the location properties seen in the HBO series that can be rented in real life

  • Logan Roy and children Kendall, Roman and Shiv were filmed in a variety of luxurious hotels and holiday rentals in the US and Europe. You can stay at them too
  • Try a resort in a birch forest in Norway, various properties in New York, a villa in the Tuscan countryside or an idyllic estate in Barbados, seen in the finale

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(From left) Jeremy Strong, Sarah Snook and Kieran Culkin as the Roy siblings at Maddox House in Barbados, in a still from Succession. The estate is one of many filming locations that can be rented in real life. Photo: HBO GO

Over four seasons of the hit HBO television series Succession, the power struggles of billionaire media mogul Logan Roy (Brian Cox) and his offspring have played out against a backdrop of beautiful locations.

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The Roys, their business associates and their love interests have private-jetted their way around some of the most luxurious and intriguing hotels and holiday rentals in the United States and Europe.

As Succession fans go into mourning following the recently aired grand finale – and most likely rewatch the entire series from the beginning – here is a look at the venues featured in the show that you too can stay at.

Maddox House, Barbados

In the finale, “With Open Eyes”, the siblings Kendall (Jeremy Strong), Roman (Kieran Culkin) and Shiv Roy (Sarah Snook) all end up at their mother, Lady Caroline’s (Harriet Walter), house on Barbados.

The idyllic estate with green shutters, lush terraces and large swimming pool is Maddox House, in jet-set magnet St James, on the west coast of the island.

Harriet Walter as Lady Caroline at Maddox House, in Barbados, in a still from Succession. Photo: HBO GO
Harriet Walter as Lady Caroline at Maddox House, in Barbados, in a still from Succession. Photo: HBO GO

British theatre set designer Oliver Messel transformed the coastal house for himself in the 1960s and used it to entertain his friends, including Hollywood stars and British royalty.

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