Embark on a 9-hour private tour of 25 iconic Game of Thrones filming locations. Led by experienced guides who were on set during filming, uncover hidden gems and behind-the-scenes secrets from all 8 seasons.
Embark on a 9-hour private tour of 25 iconic Game of Thrones filming locations. Led by experienced guides who were on set during filming, uncover hidden gems and behind-the-scenes secrets from all 8 seasons.
- Belfast - Explore three of the renowned stained glass windows crafted for Game of Thrones.
- Belfast - Game of Studios: Capture a photo at the studio where King’s Landing was constructed for Season 8.
- The Dark Hedges - King’s Road: The location where Arya evades the king’s guard. The Dark Hedges in Northern Ireland is a breathtaking…
- Belfast - Explore three of the renowned stained glass windows crafted for Game of Thrones.
- Belfast - Game of Studios: Capture a photo at the studio where King’s Landing was constructed for Season 8.
- The Dark Hedges - King’s Road: The location where Arya evades the king’s guard. The Dark Hedges in Northern Ireland is a breathtaking avenue of intertwined beech trees, creating a magical and atmospheric scene. This iconic spot, celebrated for its haunting beauty, is frequently used as a backdrop in films and photography. Planted in the 18th century, the trees have grown to form a captivating tunnel-like effect with their twisting branches. The area is particularly enchanting during early morning or late evening when light filters through the leaves, casting shadows and creating an ethereal ambiance. Would you like to know more about this place or perhaps create some art based on it?
- Dunluce Castle - House of Greyjoy: Dunluce Castle, where Theon visits his father and Yara. Dunluce Castle is a dramatic and picturesque ruin perched on a cliff overlooking the North Atlantic Ocean in County Antrim, Northern Ireland. Dating back to the 13th century, its rugged stone walls and towers give it a fairytale-like appearance, especially against the backdrop of the crashing waves below. The castle’s scenic location offers stunning views and has a rich history, once serving as the seat of the earls of Antrim. Its striking architecture and enchanting surroundings make it a popular destination for tourists and photographers. Would you like to learn more, or would you like to create some art inspired by Dunluce Castle? The best photos are from outside the castle; there is an additional fee if you wish to enter.
- Giant’s Causeway - The Giant’s Causeway is a UNESCO World Heritage Site located on the north coast of Northern Ireland. Renowned for its unique geological formations, it consists of approximately 40,000 interlocking basalt columns created by volcanic activity around 60 million years ago. These striking, hexagonal columns rise dramatically from the sea, creating a stunning natural landscape. The site is steeped in legend and folklore, particularly the story of the giant Finn McCool, who is said to have built the causeway to cross to Scotland. Its breathtaking views of the coastline and natural beauty make it a popular spot for tourists, photographers, and nature lovers. Would you like to learn more or create some art inspired by the Giant’s Causeway? Free entrance to the Giant’s Causeway stones is available, but entry to the visitor center is an additional £15 each. Bus to the causeway is £1 each way.
- Magheracross Car Park & Viewpoint - Magheracross Vantage Point is a stunning lookout spot along the Antrim Coast in Northern Ireland. It offers breathtaking panoramic views of the rugged coastline, rolling hills, and the shimmering waters of the North Atlantic. From this vantage point, visitors can see the picturesque village of Ballycastle, the famous Rathlin Island, and the distant outlines of the Scottish coastline on clear days. The peaceful surroundings, combined with the dramatic cliffs and lush green landscapes, create a perfect setting for photography and contemplation. Would you like to know more or perhaps create some art inspired by this beautiful location?
- White Park Bay - Dragonstone, one of the Seven Kingdoms: White Park Bay is a beautiful beach located in County Antrim, Northern Ireland. This stunning stretch of white sand is flanked by dramatic cliffs and rolling sand dunes, creating a picturesque coastal landscape. The bay is known for its natural beauty, crystal-clear waters, and vibrant local wildlife. It’s an ideal spot for walking, swimming, and surfing while enjoying panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. The beach is also steeped in history and is close to the ancient ruins of Dunseverick Castle. With its tranquil atmosphere and stunning scenery, White Park Bay offers a perfect getaway for nature enthusiasts and photographers. Would you like to know more or create some art based on White Park Bay?
- Bushmills - For lunch, The Causeway Hotel or the award-winning Hip Chip, known for traditional fish and chips fried in beef dripping, is recommended.
Please note that it’s a 150-mile round trip through spectacular countryside, so the journey time is included in the 9 hours.
- Ballintoy Harbour - Iron Islands: This harbour has been used from Season 1-8 for scenes such as the shipwreck, Baptism of Fire, Theon’s return, and Varys being set on fire, among many others. Ballintoy Harbour is a famous filming location for the “Game of Thrones” series, serving as the backdrop for various scenes. Its stunning, rugged coastline and picturesque harbor perfectly capture the enchanting yet treacherous atmosphere of Westeros. The harbor is particularly known for representing the fictional Iron Islands, home to House Greyjoy. The dramatic cliffs and crashing waves add a sense of adventure and raw beauty, making it an ideal spot for the show’s many dramatic moments. Fans of the series often visit Ballintoy Harbour to see the stunning scenery and relive their favorite moments from the show. Would you like to create some art inspired by Ballintoy Harbour and its connection to “Game of Thrones”?
- Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge - Renly’s camp, shadow baby/Euron’s battle cry. Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge, located near Ballintoy in Northern Ireland, is a stunning attraction that connects the mainland to the small island of Carrick-a-Rede. It offers breathtaking views of the coastline and the surrounding sea. The bridge is well-known for its thrilling height and swaying length, making it an exhilarating experience for visitors. In “Game of Thrones,” the scenic area around Carrick-a-Rede served as a backdrop for scenes depicting the treacherous journeys across the waters of Westeros, enhancing the show’s dramatic landscape. The rugged cliffs and natural beauty of the surroundings perfectly capture the adventurous spirit of the series. Both the rope bridge and its stunning environment attract many fans of the show, as well as nature lovers. An additional cost of £15 applies if you wish to cross the rope bridge.

- Climate-controlled vehicle interiors
- Climate-controlled vehicle interiors
- Lunch
- Lunch
Our guides were present during all the on-site filming, acquiring comprehensive insight since the start of the series. We’ll take you across the world of all 7 kingdoms from the first to the last season. Our first-hand experience on location during the show’s run gives us a unique expertise that outstrips competing companies. Over the span of 9 hours…
Our guides were present during all the on-site filming, acquiring comprehensive insight since the start of the series. We’ll take you across the world of all 7 kingdoms from the first to the last season. Our first-hand experience on location during the show’s run gives us a unique expertise that outstrips competing companies. Over the span of 9 hours and a 150-mile journey, you’ll also visit the jeweller’s workshop where crowns and jewellery for this HBO spectacle were made.
Please understand that due to this site’s restrictions, we can only offer a brief itinerary.
As a result of our hands-on experience during all eight seasons, no other company is equipped to provide this tour.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.