Top 10 places to visit for Game of Thrones fans?
- Dubrovnik, Croatia: Dubrovnik served as King’s Landing in the popular TV show, and fans can visit many of the filming locations, including the city’s walls and the steps leading up to the Red Keep.
- Ballintoy Harbour, Northern Ireland: Ballintoy Harbour was used as Pyke, the seat of House Greyjoy in the Iron Islands.
- Alcázar of Seville, Spain: This historic palace served as the Water Gardens of Dorne in the show.
- The Dark Hedges, Northern Ireland: The Dark Hedges were used as the King’s Road in the show, and are now a popular tourist destination for fans.
- Itzurun Beach, Spain: Itzurun Beach was used as Dragonstone Beach in the show.
- Gaztelugatxe, Spain: This beautiful and historic bridge served as the location of Dragonstone in the show.
- Iceland: Iceland served as the backdrop for many of the show’s outdoor scenes, including the scenes north of the Wall, and is now a popular destination for fans.
- Fort Manoel, Malta: Fort Manoel was used as the Red Keep’s dungeons in the show.
- Minceta Tower, Dubrovnik, Croatia: Minceta Tower served as the House of the Undying in Qarth.
- Titanic Studios, Belfast, Northern Ireland: Titanic Studios served as the main studio for the production of the show, and fans can visit to learn more about the show’s special effects and production design.