"Game of Thrones" might be a fantasy show, but the locations used are very real. They may have fictional names in the show, but you can visit many of the places you see while on "Game of Thrones" in real life. Find out how to get to your favorite location from the show.
Winterfell – Doune Castle, Scotland
King’s Landing Gate – Mdina, Malta
The road to King’s Landing – Dark Hedges, Northern Ireland
The Red Keep – Fort Lovrijenac, Dubrovnik, Croatia
The Red Keep – San Anton Palace, Malta
Jon Snow and Ygritte’s love cave – Grjótagjá Cave, Iceland
Daenerys and Khal Drogo’s wedding – Azure Window, Malta
Braavos – Sibenik, Croatia
Yunkai and Pentos – Ait Benhaddou, Morocco
Meereen – Kliss Fortress, Croatia
Royal Palace of Dorne – Real Alcázar Palace, Seville, Spain
The Iron Islands – Murlough Bay, Northern Ireland
The Burning of the Seven – Mussenden, Northern Ireland
Wildling camp – Dimmuborgir, Iceland
North of the Wall – Vatnajokull, Icelandn
The Great Sept of Baelor – Fort Manoel, Malta
Lordsport – Ballintoy Harbour, Northern Ireland
Pentos – Ouarzazate, Morocco
Astapor – Essaouira, Morocco
The Long Bride of Volantis – The Roman Bridge, Cordoba, Spain
Danzak’s Fighting Pit – Plaza de Toros De Osuna, Spain
Stormlands – Cushendun Caves, Northern Ireland
Stormlands – Larrybane Quarry, Northern Ireland
Entrace to the House of the Undying – The Minceta Tower, Dubrovnik, Croatia
North of the Wall – Lake Myvatn, Iceland
The Eyrie in the Vale of Arryn – Meteora in Greece
Winterfell – Doune Castle, Scotland
The Red Keep – Fort Lovrijenac, Dubrovnik, Croatia
The Red Keep – San Anton Palace, Malta
King’s Landing – Ston, Croatia
Daenerys and Khal Drogo’s wedding – Azure Window, Malta
Braavos – Sibenik, Croatia
Meereen – Kliss Fortress, Croatia
The Iron Islands – Murlough Bay, Northern Ireland
The Burning of the Seven – Mussenden, Northern Ireland
Wildling camp – Dimmuborgir, Iceland
The Great Sept of Baelor – Fort Manoel, Malta
Lordsport – Ballintoy Harbour, Northern Ireland
Danzak’s Fighting Pit – Plaza de Toros De Osuna, Spain
Stormlands – Cushendun Caves, Northern Ireland
North of the Wall – Lake Myvatn, Iceland
The Eyrie in the Vale of Arryn – Meteora in Greece
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