Visit These 5 Destinations for Your ‘Game of Thrones’ Getaway

General view of Dubrovnik - Fortresses Lovrijenac and Bokar seen in distance

Calling all “Game of Thrones” fans! Are you looking to bring your favorite fantasy world to life?

Embark on a fantastic journey through some of the incredible filming locations from the award-winning HBO series, and enjoy the remarkable sights and attractions that make up this epic world of swords, dragons, and legends.

These rugged landscapes and iconic landmarks served as extraordinary backdrops to some of the most iconic moments in modern television history. Take the opportunity to visit the real destinations that brought Westeros, Essos, and the lands beyond the Wall to life, all while enjoying an unforgettable vacation experience.

Here are five must-see countries and respective destinations for a “Game of Thrones”-themed getaway.

view of Royal Alcázar of Seville castle during sunny day

Spain

Spain’s gorgeous scenery, rich history, and architectural wonders hosted King's Landing, Dorne, and Braavos.

Royal Alcázar of Seville

Nestled in the heart of the vibrant city of Seville, this magnificent palace is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and true architectural gem.

Taking center stage as the breathtaking palace of Dorne and home of House Martell, its intricate Moorish design, detailed tilework, opulent halls and meticulously manicured gardens exude enchantment and otherworldly charm.

Girona

In the northeastern region of Catalonia, Girona boasts a rich history and medieval charm that perfectly suited its transformation into the iconic city of King's Landing, the capital of the Seven Kingdoms.

Girona's towering walls were featured prominently in many “Game of Thrones” episodes—embodying power and breeding rebellion.

As you enter the city, you'll be greeted by a labyrinth of narrow cobblestone streets, ancient walls, and striking architecture. Keen observers will recognize the narrow alleys and grand plazas that played such pivotal roles throughout the series.

view of Aït Benhaddou: fortified citadel along an ancient caravan route between the Sahara Desert and Marrakech

Morocco

Explore the exotic landscapes and breathtaking architecture of Morocco, which served as the backdrop for cities Astapor, Yunkai, and Pentos—where Daenerys rose to power.

Aït Benhaddou

Tour the ancient city of Aït Benhaddou, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and check out the timeless fortified clay buildings that have survived the ages. This extraordinary site was the filming location for the slave-trading city of Astapor.

This fortified citadel along an ancient caravan route between the Sahara Desert and Marrakech offers a captivating blend of history, culture, and cinematic allure.

As you approach Aït Benhaddou, the dramatic sight of its mud-brick buildings rising from the arid surroundings will leave you in awe—just as it did in the HBO series.

Essaouira

Take your adventure to the coastal city of Essaouira, which doubled as the majestic city of Astapor and trading hub of Pentos. Known for its stunning coastline and vibrant blue-and-white architecture, Essaouira’s bustling markets and pristine beaches were the epic proving grounds of Daenerys Targaryen’s campaign to conquer the Seven Kingdoms.

Beyond its cinematic allure, Essaouira features vibrant culture, delicious cuisine, and a thriving arts scene. Explore its busy souks, sample fresh seafood, and enjoy traditional Gnaoua music permeating its streets.

majestic and enchanting road of beech trees intertwining and forming a natural tunnel

Northern Ireland

The rugged landscapes and enchanting castles of Northern Ireland served as prominent filming locations for a number of important sites and scenes throughout the show, including Dragonstone and Winterfell.

Castle Ward

Pay a visit to Castle Ward, a magnificent 18th-century mansion that became synonymous with House Stark and Winterfell. Take a leisurely stroll through the enchanting Sunken Garden or explore the tranquil woodlands and gorgeous walking trails winding through the estate.

As you explore the sprawling grounds, you'll recall several iconic “Game of Thrones” mainstays, including the courtyard where the Stark children practiced archery and the tower that served as Bran's chambers.

The Dark Hedges

No “Game of Thrones” journey in Northern Ireland is complete without a visit to the Dark Hedges. This majestic and enchanting road of beech trees intertwining and forming a natural tunnel served as iconic Kingsroad in the series.

This unique attraction offers appeal year round. In spring and summer, the beech trees are lush with vibrant green leaves, creating a verdant tunnel that radiates life. In autumn, the foliage transforms into a breathtaking tapestry of warm hues, with golden and red tones enveloping the pathway. Even in winter, when the branches are bare, the stark beauty of the trees against the sky adds a touch of melancholy and intrigue.

A visit also provides the unique opportunity to photograph its ethereal beauty—and perhaps take some unbelievable selfies here, too!

Cliffs of Fair Head

Check out the majestic Cliffs of Fair Head near the town of Ballycastle. These reach more than 600 feet above sea level and provide a breathtaking panorama of coastal beauty and untamed wilderness.

The sheer height and grandeur of these cliffs make them awe inspiring to behold. Standing at the edge grants sweeping views of the rugged coastline, turquoise waters below, and distant horizon stretching out to infinity. Join a guided tour and immerse in the absolutely beautiful scenery of Dragonstone.

dramatic rift valley where the Eurasian and North American tectonic plates meet

Iceland

How appropriate that the “Land of Ice and Fire” is so heavily featured in the series based on the “Song of Ice and Fire.” Iceland features spectacular and diverse environments, including majestic waterfalls, towering glaciers, and volcanic landscapes that were used as scenes of the Eyrie and untamed wilderness beyond the Wall.

Þingvellir National Park

This UNESCO World Heritage Site served as the scenic backdrop of the Eyrie. It features a dramatic rift valley where the Eurasian and North American tectonic plates meet, and will leave you completely awestruck by its sheer beauty.

Lake Mývatn

Known for its otherworldly beauty and geothermal wonders, Lake Mývatn offers a truly immersive experience that transports fans to the frozen lands Beyond the Wall.

The area's volcanic activity creates a surreal landscape teeming with activities ranging from hiking to bathing in mineral-rich waters. Regardless of what visitors choose to do, Lake Mývatn and the region’s captivating rock formations, bubbling mud flats, and cascading waterfalls exude the magic, fascination, and intrigue of “Game of Thrones” in all its unimaginable enchantment.

Svínafellsjökull

Prepare to be awed by the icy grandeur of Svínafellsjökull, a magnificent outlet glacier within Vatnajökull National Park in southeastern Iceland embodying the icy landscapes Beyond the Wall.

Take in its breathtaking expanse of blue-tinged ice, towering peaks, and glacial crevasses. Marvel at its intricate patterns and shades created by thousands of years of compression and freezing. Intrepid “Game of Thrones” fans can even embark on a guided tour of this wondrous ice realm.

view of Dubrovnik

Croatia

Croatia boasts stunning landscapes, a rich history, and ancient cities that served as prominent filming locations for “Game of Thrones”—including where King's Landing and the city of Braavos were brought to life in stunning fashion.

Dubrovnik

The jewel of Croatia's Adriatic Coast, this city has captivated travelers for centuries with its ancient walls, marble streets, and breathtaking views.

Stroll along the Stradun, Dubrovnik's main thoroughfare, which served as the backdrop for memorable scenes including Cersei Lannister's Walk of Shame. Marvel at the architectural splendor of Lovrijenac Fortress, the imposing Red Keep in the series, overlooking the sparkling waters of the Adriatic. Embark on a guided tour through several other filming locations throughout the show.

Šibenik

Continue your exploration through the charming town of Sibenik, which served as the brilliant city of Braavos.

Admire the grandeur of St. James Cathedral, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and masterpiece of Renaissance and Gothic architecture that featured as the House of the Faceless Men. Explore intricate stone carvings and stunning interior, and marvel at the craftsmanship that brought this magnificent structure to life. Wander through its narrow streets and hidden courtyards paved with pure magic.

 

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