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Game of Thrones: Travel destinations

11/19/2013

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In this long, wintery dry spell between seasons 3 and 4 of Game of Thrones, we all need a way to appease our appetites for George R. R. Martin’s fantastical world.  While the next season is being produced, why not seek out Westeros as it exists in our known world with a trip to one of the exotic locations that play host to the scenes and settings of the show? Seeking out the landscapes of Martin’s world will take you to places as diverse and intriguing as the volcanic fields of Iceland and a cursed island in the mediterranean.  While taking in these fascinating locales, watch as your imagination transforms the world around you into the quasi-medieval, quasi-fantastical cities, towns, and landscapes of Game of Thrones.
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(Photo via Flickr, by horslips5)
Northern Ireland
The majority of Game of Thrones has been filmed in Northern Ireland, transforming the country into a screen destination similar to New Zealand, where at every turn the landscape recalls the mythological, fantastical realm of The Lord of the Rings. A trip through the gorgeous vistas, fascinating landscapes, and striking coasts of Northern Ireland is sure to transport you into Martin’s world.  Visit the Dark Hedges, an avenue of heavily-intertwined, ancient beech trees that were planted by the Stuart Family in the eighteenth century, to follow Arya along the Kingsroad as she flees King’s Landing.  To stop by Storm’s End, the ancestral seat of House Baratheon, make a trip to Downhill Beach, a stunning 11-kilometer sandy beach on the very northern tip of the country where you will also see the exterior of Dragonstone, the ancestral seat of House Targaryen.  If you would rather visit Bran at Winterfell (before it was sacked) seek out Castle Ward, an 18th century manor completed in two differing architectural styles - one facade is Georgian Gothic while the other is in a classical Palladian style.
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(Photo via Flickr, by sela-v)
Iceland
To visit the mysterious and dangerous land Beyond the Wall, home to free folk and White Walkers, plan to hop over to rugged, mystical Iceland.  Follow in the steps of the Night Watch as they venture north by visiting Höfðabrekkuheiði, a surreal green and black volcanic plain next to the looming Myrdalsjokull glacier.  While there, you can also find some sets that remain from the filming of the Beowulf and Grendel movie.  Next, a land of ice awaits you at Svínafellsjökull glacier, a remarkable wonderland of glacial ice structures, and Vatnajökull, Europe’s largest glacier, which are both host to scenes from the show.  Lastly, to complete your adventure Beyond the Wall, journey north to Lake Mývatn, a stunning lake lying near the Krafla Volcano in an area of active volcanism.
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(Photo via Flickr, by Sami Paju)
Croatia
Croatia has provided the backdrop for much of southern Westeros, imparting a (deceiving) air of relative warmth and ease to the cities and towns of the south in contrast to the harsh cold of the north.  Visit Dubrovnik’s Old Town to explore King’s Landing, the capital of the Seven Kingdoms where the tyrant Joffrey and his court reside.  Be especially sure to stop by St. Dominic Street, Bokar Fortress, Sponza Palace, and Pile Harbour while enjoying this ancient, UNESCO World Heritage site to see some of the locations where King’s Landing was filmed.  Lokrum Island, a notoriously cursed island that lies just beside Dubrovnik in the Adriatic Sea, is the setting for some of the scenes in the great trading city Qarth.  Now inhabited by peacocks, there was once an active Benedictine Abbey and Monastery on the island.  Legend has it that after a French general ordered the monastery closed and all its inhabitants expelled from the island, the monks put a curse on the island, promising damnation to whoever tries to claim it as their own.  Purportedly, since then, bad things have happened to anyone who has tried to live on and take ownership of the island.  As with Qark, visit here, but don’t plan to stay.
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(Photo via Flickr, by frankdouwes)
Morocco
To complete your tour of George R. R. Martin’s world, visit Essaouira, a UNESCO-listed sea-side city in western Morocco.  In this fascinating and well preserved example of a late 18th century fortified town you can explore Astapor, one of the three great city-states of Slaver’s Bay and home to the infamous Unsullied warriors.  Essaouira has also played host to some scenes from King’s Landing, and, during the 50’s, was famously the setting for Orson Welles’ Othello.
Written by Jayme Collins, who is originally from British Columbia, Canada, and is currently based in Berlin where she works at GoEuro. In her spare time she enjoys exploring beyond the wall and into the history of the city she currently calls home.
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Bram link
11/18/2013 11:23:42 pm

This is freakin' fantastic. When I was in Northern Ireland, about a month and a half ago, we actually drove past one of the sets where they were filming. Was pretty cool to see.

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Brandon Elijah Scott link
12/10/2013 09:38:15 pm

Oh, wow. That would be nice touch for a trip. Did you watch the film? Maybe you were shot in the background...:) 15 minutes of fame never hurt anyone. lol. Northern Ireland is very beautiful I am so glad that I had the chance to visit!

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Farrah link
11/19/2013 05:24:24 pm

What a great list. Ironically, Croatia and Morocco are two of my 'will see' places before we leave Europe as expats. Thanks for giving me yet another reason to share with my husband :)

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Brandon Elijah Scott link
12/10/2013 09:40:06 pm

You are most welcome Farrah. Morocco is wonderful. Be sure to take lots of pictures! Also, you can shoot me an e-mail letting me know what you think of the place! I love hearing about the adventures of others!

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Karen Lea Hansen link
11/21/2013 08:21:33 am

I love it! I've grown up in Los Angeles and even spent fifteen years working at Universal Studios, yet I'm still totally in awe anytime I visit a place where one of my favorite shows has been filmed. I love the magic! The picture of the trees in Ireland is stunning.

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Brandon Elijah Scott link
12/10/2013 09:41:48 pm

They are very stunning! Universal Studios would be a fun place to work. It is like working in the movies! How do you like LA? Have you done much traveling? What is your favorite destination?

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andrew link
12/5/2013 06:47:43 am

I have recently started watching Game of Thrones and was wondering where it was filmed. Now I know. Nice post.

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Brandon Elijah Scott link
12/10/2013 09:42:57 pm

Game of Thrones is a wonderful show! It is a show that becomes addicting. lol What is your favorite episode? Have you made it through the whole series yet?

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