In Netflix's Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery, an extravagant "island compound" belonging to Ed Norton's version of an eclectic Elon Musk-esque billionare sets the scene for murder, betrayal, and the chaos that ensues when you put a group of obnoxious rich people together on vacation.
While the twists and turns of the whodunit storyline require most of the viewers' attention, the luxurious setting certainly steals the show as a character in itself, providing a fittingly dramatic backdrop for all the drama that unfolds.
As it turns out, you can indulge in your own lavish murder mystery getaway at the real-life location where the film was set. But you don't have to be Benoit Blanc to figure out it'll cost you some major dough.
Dubbed Villa 20, the sprawling property is a part of the exclusive Amanzoe resort, perched high on the Peloponnese peninsula just outside of Porto Heli, Greece. The largest of the resort's private accommodations, Villa 20 is set on 4.7 acres of lush landscape, encompassing nine bedrooms, 25 baths, seven pools, five kitchens, a private spa, gym, and library. Not to mention the multitude of outdoor dining and lounge areas with panoramic views of rolling hills and the Aegean Sea.
Noticeably absent, of course, is the titular "Glass Onion" dome - that was added with some movie magic - but the six-level villa is still as magnificent in real life as it appears on screen. And, thankfully, the interiors are much more understated - no flashy nouveau riche displays or Mona Lisa paintings here.
Prices for Villa 20 are available upon request, but since regular lodgings at the Amanzoe can start at upwards of $2,000 a night, you just might have to be a billionaire yourself to snag a stay at this property. In the meantime, you can click through for a (free) look inside!
[Photos via Netflix/Amanzoe]