Fans of “The Crown” can now turn their dreams of living like royalty into reality by booking a stay at the Yellow Castle, the property used for shooting Pricess Diana’s visit of Mohamed Al-Fayed and his son Dodi in the first episode of the final show’s final season.
The real property the Princess visited in 1997 with Al-Fayed is located in the South of France, however the Yellow Castle’s authenticity as a filming location is underscored by the fact that Diana herself frequented Puerto d’Andratx, a nearby location scouted by Netflix for this iconic setting.

Nestled on the cliffs of the isle of Mallorca, above the azure waters, and a 20 minute drive from the capital Palma, the Balearic gem, now available on Airbnb, offers a chance to step into the regal world of the late Princess, portrayed by Elizabeth Debicki in the series.

Available for a princely sum of 4500 euros per night, the Yellow Castle offers a lavish experience with seven bedrooms and an astonishing ten bathrooms. Fit for royalty, the villa boasts a private rock cave that offers spa treatments – a feature synonymous with luxury – and a pool area surround by statuary, a hot tub and ocean, as well as mountain views.