How do young Hollywood heartthrob's live when they're filming in Vancouver?
Like kings, apparently.
Zac Efron was living the high life during his recent spell filming The Death and Life of Charlie St. Cloud, a tale of a young man who must overcome grief to find true love.
He stayed at the palatial Grace development at the corner of Drake and Richards Streets in downtown Vancouver. When he wasn't on set, Efron could be relaxing in an in-suite pool, or whipping up dinner in vast kitchen space, or lounging in his sprawling living room.
The boutique building, known to be home to the city's elite, features gardens, courtyards and passageways.
Efron was sold on the spot when he saw the scope of the building's security.
Doors are opened by finger-print recognition - a feature usually reserved for government and high-security financial institutions - tied to video surveillance and motion detectors for residents' safety.
Cloud wrapped up shooting last month.