GRETA Gerwig's adaptation of Louisa May Alcott’s classic novel Little Women has had rave reviews since it made its debut in cinemas.
Fortunately for fans of the hit film, which features stars including Emma Watson and Saoirse Ronan , the filming locations are all in one US state and are relatively easy to visit.
Fans of Little Women can visit the movie's filming locations Credit: Sony Pictures Here's what you need to know:
What is Little Women about? The film is based around Louisa May Alcott’s novel Little Women and follows four young women who are determined to live life on their own terms.
It stars Saoirse Ronan as Josephine "Jo" March, Emma Watson as Margaret "Meg" March, Florence Pugh as Amy March and Eliza Scanlen as Elizabeth "Beth" March, as well as Meryl Streep as Aunt March.
Other leads include Timothee Chalamet as Theodore "Laurie" Laurence, James Norton as John Brooke and Laura Dern as Marmee March.
The story is set in New England after the American Civil War and Greta's version is entirely filmed in the state of Massachusetts, where the author had lived .
The Little Women house, Concord in Concord is known as "the home of Little Women" - it was where Louisa May Alcott lived and wrote the classic novel.
She had taken inspiration from her own life at Orchard House for the book and now the home is a major tourist attraction.
Advertisement , which belongs Harvard University, was featured in a scene that included Meryl Streep and Timothee Chalamet.
Advertisement - its Grand Ballroom was used as the set for Amy's New Year's Eve ball.
While it's not open to the public, it's worth asking for a peek if you're staying at the hotel.
Advertisement was the setting for the Moffat house in the film, where Meg had her society debut.
The grand mansion in central Boston is open to the public, with tickets costing $8 (£6.09) for adults and $6 (£4.57) for kids.
was used as the filming location for Jo's home in New York City.
Advertisement , which was featured in a scene where Jo enjoyed a show in New York City.
The theatre offers guided tours to the public for $17 (£12.95) per person, which you have to book in advance.
Filming locations in Harvard Several spots in the town of Harvard was used in the film.
was where Meg went to buy some fabric for example, while the town hall was featured in a scene that included sisters Amy, Jo and Meg.
Meg's home with husband John Brooke was the , an estate made up of a farmhouse, three museums, a visitor's centre and acres of land.
In real life, Louisa May Alcott actually lived in the Fruitlands farmhouse.
Fruitlands has different opening times throughout the year, with entry costing $15 (£11.42) for adults in summer and $5 (£3.81) in winter.
Advertisement in Ipswich was used for several locations in the film, including Amy's artist's studio, which was the former chauffeur's quarters.
But eagle-eyed viewers might also recognise it from films such as The Witches of Eastwick.
Advertisement on the estate is open for visits, with entry costing $15 (£11.42) per car.
Nearby you will find Crane Beach, which was used for several beach scenes in the film.
in Canton was Aunt March's house in the film.
New wallpaper was put up for the film - and it's still there.
But right now, you can only tour the grounds of the estate (it's free) as the house itself isn't open for visits.
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It's only open for visits on every third Saturday of the month, with entry costing $8 (£6.09) for adults.
Gibbet Hill in Groton was also used in a scene featuring Saoirse Ronan and Timothee Chalamet.
You might recognise some of the historic barns in the area and it's known as an area for a scenic drive.
The grand Lyman Estate in Waltham We also revealed where The Holiday was filmed.
There are also several Dirty Dancing film locations you can visit.
Or you could head to the stunning filming locations for Mamma Mia and its sequel .
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