Game Of Thrones is the most popular TV series of all time. And no wonder – with the skillful writer George RR Martin and HBO behind it all, it sure is a show-stopper. Or heart-stopper. And, of course, if you are a fan of something this huge, sometimes you have to turn on the hardcore mode – just like this A&D lover and her husband did. They’ve spent their summer vacation in Croatia tracing the real-life Game Of Thrones filming locations.
Some places from the GOT map were straightforward to find – Dubrovnik, for example, is just like one large filming set. But other Game Of Thrones locations (like streets in Split, Croatia) were harder to spot. They either required long searches or were stumbled upon by a lucky chance. All that wandering was rewarding in the end!
So if you were wondering where Game Of Thrones was filmed, this filming location compilation would answer the question. Though more countries add to this list – Iceland, Ireland, Morocco, to name a few – Game Of Thrones Croatian settings mostly depict King’s Landing, the most important city in all Seven Kingdoms. (H/T)
Valar Margulis!
Fort Lovrijenac (Dubrovnik) – Red Keep (King’s Landing)
Outside The Walls Of Dubrovnik Old Town
Still Not Finding My Dragons…
Baroque Staircase (Dubrovnik) Becomes The Stairs To The Great Sept Of Baelor (King’s Landing)
Outside The Walls Of Dubrovnik Old Town
Inside Dubrovnik’s Old Town – The Place Where Sparrows Were Preaching
Baroque Staircase (Dubrovnik) And The Famous “Shaming” Scene
Another Shot Of The Famous “Shaming” Scene
Fortress Of Kliss – City Of Meereen
Trsteno Arboretum (Trsteno) – The Gardens Of Red Keep
Minčeta Tower (Dubrovnik’s Wall) As House Of The Undying
Fortress Of Kliss – City Of Meereen
The Basement Of Diocletian’s Palace (Split) – Daenerys’ Throne Room
Papalićeva Street In Split Became One Of The Streets Seen In The Slave Rebellion Scene
The Basement Of Diocletian’s Palace (Split) – Where Dragons Are Kept
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