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  2. Aug 9, 2020 · While a good portion of Game of Thrones was filmed on-location throughout the world, a lot of the series was filmed at the Paint Hall Studios in Belfast, Ireland. The studio served as the headquarters for on-set production, housing interior settings such as the Iron Throne room, Winterfell, Castle Black, the Great Sept of Baelor, and the Red Keep.

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    • Castle Ward in County Down, Northern Ireland. In Season 1, Winterfell Castle was depicted at Castle Ward in County Down, overlooking the Strangford Lough inlet.
    • Ballintoy Harbour, Northern Ireland. Ballintoy Harbour was shown as the Iron Islands in Game of Thrones, where Theon Greyjoy celebrates his homecoming, meets Yara (his sister), and marvels at his newly built longship, the Sea Bitch, built by Sigrin.
    • Fort Manoel, Malta. Venture to the island of Malta to see the 18th-century star-shaped fortress of Fort Manoel, the memorably dark place where Ned Stark confessed to treason and was executed at the command of Joffrey in the Baelor episode of Season 1.
    • Tollymore Forest Park, Northern Ireland. The Haunted Forest, north of the Wall in Game of Thrones was filmed in Tollymore Forest Park in Northern Ireland.
  3. Jul 4, 2023 · Well, now you know some of the best Game of Thrones filming locations that you can actually visit! Following this list will take you right across Europe and over to North Africa, and there are many smaller filming locations to find when you’re done.

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    • Ballintoy Harbour, Northern Ireland. Scenes on the Iron Islands, home to House Greyjoy of Pyke, were filmed at Northern Ireland's Ballintoy Harbour, known as a raised beach because the water meets a chalky cliff face instead of flat sand.
    • Fort Manoel, Malta. One of the saddest scenes in all of Game of Thrones is when Ned Stark meets his end on King Joffrey's orders in a square in the fictional King's Landing.
    • Kirkjufell, Iceland. Scenes beyond the Wall were filmed at various locations around Iceland. One memorable scene that featured Daenerys and her dragons saving (almost) everyone from the Night King — in season seven, episode six — was filmed at Kirkjufell, one of the country's most famous peaks.
    • Doune Castle, Scotland. The pilot episode featuring the Stark family home of Winterfell was shot at Doune Castle in central Scotland. It's also been featured on Outlander and "Monty Python and the Holy Grail."
    • Malta. In season one, the showrunners felt as though the Mediterranean climate of Malta would provide the perfect backdrop for scenes in King’s Landing or the Free City of Pentos.
    • Iceland National Parks. To get the perfect ice landscape for scenes beyond the Wall, producers turned to several National Parks and glaciers across the frozen lands of Iceland.
    • Grjótagjá cave. While several scenes beyond the wall carried a feeling of doom and fear associated with them, due to the impending threats of either the White Walkers or the Wildling army being associated with the lands beyond the Wall, others were heartwarming.
    • Morocco. The beautiful North African country of Morocco was used to film several scenes for Daenerys’ journey across Essos and the Free Cities. Most notably, scenes in Astapor and Yunkai were filmed across Morocco.
  4. Find out which historic houses and dramatic landscapes you can see on-screen, from popular TV dramas to brand new films. Follow in the footsteps of the Starks and Lannisters with a visit to some of the Game of Thrones filming locations in Northern Ireland.

  5. Feb 12, 2019 · From Seville, Spain to Croatia, Iceland, and Northern Ireland, take a tour of the series's most iconic filming locations. Just be sure to keep your sword at the ready, as there are...

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