Dubrovnik: Game of Thrones Walking Tour with Optional Lokrum Island Visit (2-Hour English Guided GoT Walking Tour)
Capture the magic of Westeros with stunning photos of Dubrovnik's medieval walls, picturesque streets, and filming sites that bring the series to life.
Discover the iconic filming locations of the beloved Game of Thrones series with our immersive tours in Dubrovnik. Walk through the ancient city walls, explore the Dark Hedges, and experience the magic of Westeros firsthand. This tour offers fans a unique chance to step into the world of kings, queens, and dragons.
Casual, comfortable clothing suitable for walking. Dress appropriately for weather conditions, including sun protection or rain gear as needed.
Your experience
Walk through the real-life King’s Landing on a guided Game of Thrones tour and explore Dubrovnik’s iconic filming locations with expert insights and photo ops.
Getting started
Meet your guide at Brsalje 8, near the Pile Gate entrance to Old Town. Look for the orange umbrella. Please arrive 10–15 minutes early. Carry a valid photo ID and have your mobile voucher ready for check-in. Entry to Fort Lovrijenac is paid on-site (€15), unless you hold a valid City Walls ticket used within 72 hours.
What to expect
Dubrovnik Old Town (King’s Landing)
This UNESCO World Heritage Site became the capital of Westeros in Game of Thrones.
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Walk the streets where Arya trained and where riot scenes were filmed.
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Explore hidden alleys that doubled as King’s Landing’s markets.
Fort Lovrijenac (The Red Keep)
A dramatic cliffside fortress that stood in for the Red Keep overlooking Blackwater Bay.
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Stand where Joffrey’s nameday tournament and royal council scenes were filmed.
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Look out over the sea as Tyrion did before the Battle of Blackwater.
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Learn how this 11th-century fort became one of the show’s key settings.
Kolorina Bay (Blackwater Bay)
This rocky cove served as the city’s harbor in multiple key scenes.
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Spot the spot where Myrcella was sent to Dorne.
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See where Stannis’s fleet attacked King’s Landing.
Jesuit Staircase (Walk of Shame route)
A grand Baroque staircase was used for Cersei’s infamous descent through King’s Landing.
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Trace the exact path from the “Walk of Atonement.”
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Learn how the crew filmed one of the show’s most talked-about scenes.
Rector’s Palace & Old Town alleys (Various King's Landing locations)
These historic buildings and streets appeared in multiple GoT sequences.
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Discover where Varys schemed and Littlefinger plotted.
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Walk the same paths Arya did during her time in Braavos.
Ethnographic Museum (Iron Throne photo stop)
Your final stop includes a special photo moment on a replica of the Iron Throne.
- Sit on the throne and capture your own moment as ruler of the Seven Kingdoms.
Lokrum Island (Qarth) – Optional upgrade
A lush island getaway used for Daenerys’s storyline in Season 2.
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Visit the Benedictine Monastery and the botanical garden.
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See the Iron Throne replica gifted by HBO.
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Enjoy a scenic boat ride and explore ruins, peacocks, and salt lake views.
What's Included
What's Excluded
Know Before You Go
Know before you go
What to bring
- Have your entry tickets ready for a seamless experience.
Accessibility
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This experience is not accessible by wheelchair and pram/strollers.
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Choose safety and comfort: This experience is not the best fit for back issues, cardiac issues, and pregnant people.
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Your guide dogs are welcome at the venue.
Additional information
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Entrance to Fort Lovrijenac (St. Lawrence Fortress) is not included in this ticket and costs €15 per person (approx. 200 HRK), unless you have a valid €40 City Walls ticket used within 72 hours, in which case entry is free; payment is made on-site by credit card or in Kuna.
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You can also buy entrance tickets for the city walls/fort St. Lawrence on the Society of Friends of Dubrovnik Antiquities website.
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Lokrum Island ticket and round-trip boat transfer are available as an optional upgrade.
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Children aged 7–11 can attend the tour at no charge, but must pay the fortress entrance fee at the time of visit.
Instructions
What to Expect
About Game of Thrones Tour Dubrovnik Tickets, Tours & Visitor Information
The Game of Thrones Tour Dubrovnik is a comprehensive sightseeing experience that transports visitors into the fantasy world of Westeros. Starting with a guided walk through Dubrovnik’s historic Old Town, the tour highlights key filming sites such as the Red Keep, Scales of the Dragon, and the City Walls. These locations have become world-famous thanks to their role in the hit TV series. The tour typically lasts around 3 hours and includes expert commentary on the series' filming secrets and Dubrovnik’s history. What makes this experience truly special is the chance to explore locations that have become iconic symbols of the series, all while enjoying the breathtaking architecture and scenic views of Dubrovnik's fortified city walls and the Adriatic Sea. Fans and casual travelers alike will appreciate this blend of history, architecture, and pop culture, making it an unforgettable part of their Croatia itinerary.
Highlights
Why Book Online?
Booking your Game of Thrones Tour online guarantees skip-the-line access, ensuring a seamless experience. Enjoy guaranteed entry, better planning, and compare options for the best deals, making your visit stress-free and memorable.
History
Dubrovnik, often called the 'Pearl of the Adriatic,' has a rich history dating back over a thousand years. It became a powerful maritime republic in the Middle Ages and is renowned for its well-preserved medieval architecture. The city’s strategic location and formidable walls made it a thriving trading hub. Its stunning Old Town has earned UNESCO World Heritage status. Over the years, Dubrovnik has become a popular film location, hosting numerous movies and series, most famously the iconic Game of Thrones series. Key locations used in the series, such as Fort Lovrijenac and the City Walls, reflect its historical significance and architectural beauty. Today, Dubrovnik continues to attract millions of visitors eager to experience its cultural heritage and cinematic magic.
Opening Hours
The tours run daily, with multiple start times available from morning until late afternoon. Specific hours may vary seasonally, so plan accordingly.
Best Time to Visit
Visit during the spring or early fall for optimal weather and fewer tourists, enhancing the experience of exploring Dubrovnik’s ancient sites.
What to See Inside
Inside the tour, you'll see the iconic Red Keep, walk through the narrow streets where crucial scenes were filmed, and enjoy stunning views from the city walls. You'll learn about the series' filming secrets and Dubrovnik's rich history, blending cinematic magic with local heritage. The experience also includes photo stops at key landmarks like Fort Lovrijenac and the Pile Gate, offering ample opportunities to capture memorable moments and immerse yourself in the setting of Westeros.
Things to Know
Wear comfortable shoes suitable for walking on cobblestone streets and uneven surfaces. Bring sun protection, water, and a camera. Tours may be subject to seasonal schedule adjustments. Children are welcome, but please inform the tour provider if traveling with young kids.
Visitor Rules
Maintain respectful behavior during the tour. Do not touch or climb on historic structures. Photography is permitted but avoid using flash in sensitive areas. Follow guide instructions at all times to ensure safety and preservation.
Is It Worth Visiting?
Visiting the Game of Thrones filming locations in Dubrovnik offers a unique blend of cinematic history, medieval architecture, and scenic beauty. It’s a must-do experience for fans and culture enthusiasts alike, providing memorable insights into the series and the city’s rich past.
Frequently Asked Questions
The tour typically lasts around 3 hours, allowing ample time to explore key filming locations and learn about their history.
Yes, booking online guarantees your spot, avoids long lines, and provides the best availability for preferred times.
Yes, children are welcome, but please advise the tour operator if traveling with young kids to accommodate their needs.
Wear comfortable shoes suitable for walking on cobblestone streets, and dress appropriately for the weather.
Absolutely. You’ll have many opportunities to take memorable photos of Dubrovnik’s scenery and filming locations.
Some areas may have uneven ground or stairs; please check with the tour provider about accessibility options.
Spring (April to June) and early fall (September to October) offer pleasant weather and fewer tourists, ideal for exploring.
How to Get There
Most tours start from central Dubrovnik, within walking distance from major hotels and cruise ports. Public transportation or a short taxi ride can easily bring visitors to the meeting point.
Casual, comfortable clothing suitable for walking. Dress appropriately for weather conditions, including sun protection or rain gear as needed.














