


Fast forward to Episode 6 and we get an epic squadgoals team up with 7 of our favorite characters. So, here we take you through those places to relive the memories of the show. In Season 7 Episode 1, the hound looks into the flames and says he sees a mountain that looks like an arrowhead. On our Dubrovnik to Budapest tour you can visit the catacombs where. The Winterfell’s shooting spot is located in Northern Ireland. How many of you knew that? Those places actually made the GoT universe as real as possible. Although, its not all filmed in Dubrovnik, Split also played a major role in the filming. The House of Starks, Winterfell was shot in Ireland. You may be wondering why are we talking about GoT now, but while being cooped up in the house all day long, all one can do is binge-watch their favourite shows – and how can we leave behind GoT in that list? Also Read - 'House Of The Dragon' Makers Bought White Hair From Across Europe For WigsĪlso, interestingly, the stunning places that we have seen on the show exist in real life too. Filming locations spanned three continents and 10 different countries with the main locations being Northern Ireland, Iceland, Croatia, and Spain. In fact, with an interesting plot line that delivers a twist in every episode, the spectacular show has had us on the edge of our seats for almost seven years and we’re still loving every bit of it. Just be sure to keep your sword at the ready, as there are spoilers ahead. New Delhi: Who isn’t a fan of Game of Thrones? Set in the medieval ages, the power struggle, gripping narrative and the politics is as real as it can get on the show. Many notable scenes from Season 1 were filmed in the Pjazza Mesquita, a scenic plaza in the Maltese city of Mdina. From Seville, Spain to Croatia, Iceland, and Northern Ireland, take a tour of the seriess most iconic filming locations.
