Twilight Breaking Dawn honeymoon house available for rent for $4,000 per night

By Cassidy Knowlton
Wednesday, 23 November 2011

Cashed-up Twihards can stay in the house where Bella and Edward consummated their marriage for about $4,000 a night.

The six-bedroom, 1,022-square-metre house is in Mamangua Bay, between Rio de Janeiro and Sao Paulo, Brazil. The honeymoon scenes in Breaking Dawn: Part 1 were filmed at the house, called Casa em Paraty, in addition to a soundstage in the US. 

Casa em Paraty was designed by Thiago Bernardes and includes a 220-metre private beach and 700 square metres of verandas. It rents for R$7,000 a night, or about A$3,930.

Those on "Team Edward" will know that the vampire reduces the marital bed to splinters on the couple's wedding night, but as the bedroom scenes were not filmed at Casa em Paraty, the main bedroom is still intact. 



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