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If you ever dreamed of living like Howard Hughes, then try Blofeld's next lair, atop the Whyte House Hotel in Las Vegas. Whyte House - Diamonds are Forever (1971)

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The Whyte House penthouse sits at the top of the hotel. And since overnight guests may be brainwashed or spied on, maybe you want to make it only a day trip. The staff is rather gruff, as well, and an efficient if terrifying secretary works the front desk. Food choices are limited - don't be surprised if you're served just a plate of potatoes or a couple of bananas for dinner. All accommodations are made for visitors with allergies, and you get to ride a cable car every day to get there.

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Amenities include a revolving restaurant, full laboratory facilities, space for curling and championship ski and bobsled runs. After he moved out of his volcano, Ernst Stavro Blofeld retreated to a mountaintop home high in the Swiss Alps. Piz Gloria - On Her Majesty's Secret Service (1969) Piz Gloria isn't short on the spectacular. And when you're done with the whole thing, there's a handy self-destruct mechanism (check the homeowner's insurance policy before using). The boss insists on keeping a pool of piranha in his office, so make sure you're in his good graces before you cross the small bridge. When you're a supervillain with a limitless expense account, why not hollow out an extinct volcano and use it as a base? Sure, the decor is a bit severe, but there's a monorail, a spacecraft launchpad, and the sliding crater cover lets you hide from nosy neighbors on this small Japanese island. Hollow volcano - You Only Live Twice (1967) Honestly, the best thing about this base is the monorail. (Bond, of course, was able to escape unscathed using one of Q's helpful gadgets.) Other attractions at Palmyra include skeet shooting, storage for stolen nuclear weapons and plenty of space for Domino to lounge about while being bored with it all. In Largo's case it was a pool of sharks that was connected to his regular swimming pool by an underwater tunnel. In his posh seaside estate in the Bahamas, Emilio Largo started a grand tradition of Bond villains - keeping a not-so-cuddly pet for the purpose of dispatching unreliable henchmen.

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The place can suffer from deadly gas leaks, so it's best to bring a gas mask.īond and Largo by the pool (the one without the pet sharks) at Palmyra. There's also a small jail cell for keeping annoying guests out of trouble, and the pool table, which can flip over to show a map of Fort Knox, is a guaranteed conversation piece. The main house has a shaded verandah for sipping a mint julep, and the tasteful ranch-style interiors are accentuated by gorgeous wood paneling and an enormous stainless steel fireplace for chilly days. If you enjoy horse racing, then a visit to Auric Goldfinger's Kentucky stud farm is a must. No's richly decorated office and lounge with its priceless art (OK, most of it is stolen) and huge million-dollar window that gives you an undersea view. Either way, yuck.īut take a peek underground and you'll find a state-of-the-art missile jamming station, luxury guest rooms with attentive and courteous staff, gourmet cuisine and a top-notch wine list (just skip the sleep-inducing coffee). The job opportunities are grim as well - a barren and dusty bauxite mine (in the film) or (in the book) a mine for bird poop.

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Much of it is a dreary swamp, the soil is radioactive, and a fire-breathing dragon guards the place. No (1962)Ī private tropical island off the coast of Jamaica may sound like an ideal home, but Crab Key certainly doesn't have curb appeal. It all depends on the villain's taste.įrom Jamaica to Switzerland, and from the bottom of the sea to Earth orbit, here are my favorite Bond villain lairs. Some are remote and hard to reach, but others are smack in the middle of town. With few exceptions, villain lairs tend to be comfortable, well-appointed places and staffed by a loyal group of henchmen (and occasionally henchwomen). Bad guy Lyutsifer Safin (Rami Malek) grows bioweapons on a secret island - just the latest example of how every James Bond film has a villain, and every villain has a lair built to hatch overly complicated schemes for global extortion, grand larceny or just world domination through the annihilation of the human race.

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The latest Bond movie No Time to Die is Daniel Craig's last, but this " epic, explosive and emotional swan song" has time for a staple of every good Bond film.










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