Visit The Best “Game Of Thrones” Filming Locations

Maisie Williams in "Game Of Thrones." Photo by HBO/Kobal/REX/Shutterstock (9036271eo)

Have you ever wondered where the beautiful Game of Thrones scenes were filmed? Keep on reading!

Northern Island

Northern Island is one of the most used Game of Thrones filming locations. It is a setting of Winterfell, the Iron Islands, Kings Road and Westeros.

The Castle Ward, which farmyard is the location of Winterfell, offers a great GOT adventure. You can be a real Stark for one day; rock a fur cloak, practice your archery skills and meet the real Direwolf dogs.

The Kingsroad aka The Dark Hedges is a very popular avenue of beech trees. Thanks to the series its popularity grew and there isn’t a day when there aren’t tourist trying to snap the best Instagram picture.

Croatia

The ancient city of Dubrovnik was the main filming location for King’s Landing, the capital of Seven Kingdoms. Dubrovnik West Harbor, Dubrovnik West Pier, Bokar Fortress and Fort Lovrijenac, Pile Gate Entrance to Old Town, The Jesuit Staircase are the most recognizable places where the story of the Lannister family was shown. Oh, and we can’t leave out the beautiful gardens!

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Malta

The island of Malta, located in the Mediterranean Sea was the host to King’s Landing, as well, but only in season 1. The city of Mdina and its walls and forts served as the Red Keep. At the Azure Window in Gozo, which is now destroyed, was held the wedding of Khal Drogo and Daenerys Targaryen.

Iceland

The beautiful glacier landscapes were perfect for capturing the scenes for the North of the Wall. It was mostly filmed at the Thingvellir National Park. Another popular location is the the Grjótagjá hot spring cave where John Snow and Egret made love.