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Discover Dubrovnik's Game of Thrones filming locations on a 2-hour guided walking tour, including the Iron Throne photo opportunity, for $29 per person.

This Game of Thrones and Iron Throne Walking Tour in Dubrovnik offers a deep dive into the city’s role as Westeros, all for a budget-friendly $29 per person. The 2-hour guided experience is led by guides who have firsthand knowledge, with some having worked on the set of the TV series. Departing from Pile Square, the tour takes you through the beloved landmarks that brought King’s Landing to life on screen, including the Red Keep’s real location.
What makes this tour stand out is the opportunity to learn behind-the-scenes stories, see famous filming sites, and even sit on the Iron Throne for a memorable photo. While some locations like Fort Lovrijenac require an entry fee of 15 euros, this is optional if you have a Dubrovnik pass or a City Wall ticket. The tour is ideal for Game of Thrones fans wanting authentic insights, though it involves many stairs, so mobility considerations are advised.
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The tour begins at the Amerling Fountain on Pile Square, marked clearly by a guide holding a black umbrella with a Targaryen symbol. This central meeting location provides easy access for travelers arriving in Dubrovnik. The guide leads you through the winding streets of the Old Town, setting the scene for the filming locations you will explore.
The walk lasts about 2 hours, during which the guide shares inside stories, many related directly to her experience working on the show. The small group format allows for close-up views of the sites and plenty of opportunities for photos. Since the starting point is in the Old Town, expect some stairs and uneven surfaces, so comfortable shoes are recommended.

A highlight of this tour is Fort Lovrijenac, a prominent fortress that doubled as the Red Keep in King’s Landing. Visitors can photograph the fortress from the outside and appreciate its imposing presence overlooking the sea. For 15 euros, you can enter Fort Lovrijenac itself, or save if you have a Dubrovnik pass or City Wall ticket.
From the terrace of Fort Lovrijenac, you’ll get spectacular views of the city walls, similar to those seen in the show during Tyrion and Varys’s conversations. The guide explains how the fortress was used for filming, adding context to the striking architecture. This stop is a perfect blend of history and TV magic.

The tour takes you through the Old Town’s streets and parks, including Gradac Park, where the Purple Wedding took place. The guide shares details about the filming and the characters involved in these scenes. You also visit Lokrum Island, which served as the city of Qarth — famous for its magical appearance in the series.
The stops are carefully chosen to showcase both famous and lesser-known locations. Walks through narrow alleyways and public squares give a real sense of how Dubrovnik transformed into Westeros. The guide’s storytelling, grounded in their experience working on the set, brings scenes to life and enhances the visual understanding of the series.
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After a short break to re-enact scenes and take fun photos, the tour moves to the Kings Landing Docks. Here, you see the beach where Myrcella was sent to Dorne and the location where Jaime returned without her in season 6. Walking through Blackwater Bay, the scene’s scale and setting become clearer.
The guide narrates behind-the-scenes stories about these filming locations, giving a personalized and authentic perspective. This part of the tour offers great photo opportunities, especially for fans eager to recreate moments or see the city’s waterfront from a new angle.

The journey continues beyond Westeros, crossing the Narrow Sea to Rector’s Palace, an important Dubrovnik landmark. This location was used for various plot scenes, and the guide explains how the architecture and city layout supported the filming. The recreation of Cersei’s Walk of Shame is another highlight, providing a chance to sit on the Iron Throne and snap a photo.
The photo on the Iron Throne is included in the tour, giving fans a tangible memory of the experience. This stop also connects the TV series’ fictional world to the real-life beauty of Dubrovnik, blending fiction and history seamlessly.

Each guide is praised for their expertise and engaging storytelling. Several reviews mention guides who worked on the show or have deep knowledge of Dubrovnik’s history. One guide, Katja, is noted for her humor, inside stories, and ability to connect the show’s scenes with actual locations.
Guides often showcase screenshots from the series alongside the real sites, helping visitors visualize how the series was shot. Their passion and friendly manner create a relaxed atmosphere, making the tour enjoyable even for those unfamiliar with the series.

The tour involves many stairs and uneven surfaces typical of Dubrovnik’s Old Town streets. Visitors with mobility issues should check in advance, as this could be challenging. The start and end points are the same, so no transport is needed once the tour concludes.
A short break allows for re-enacting scenes and taking photos, making the experience interactive. The guide offers recommendations for local restaurants and other sites, adding value beyond the filming locations.

While the tour is free to attend, visiting Fort Lovrijenac requires an entry fee of 15 euros unless you have the Dubrovnik pass or City Wall ticket, which include free entry. This allows flexibility depending on your interest in exploring the fortress itself. The option to skip the entry keeps the tour accessible and budget-friendly.
This Game of Thrones tour receives high praise for its knowledgeable guides, many of whom bring stories to life with behind-the-scenes details. The small group size ensures a more personalized experience, and the photo opportunities like sitting on the Iron Throne add a special touch.
Stunning views, fascinating filming locations, and insider stories make it a top choice for anyone eager to connect the series with Dubrovnik’s real-world charm. The value for money is clear, with many reviews calling it “well worth the price.”
For $29, this 2-hour walking tour offers a comprehensive look at Dubrovnik’s role in Game of Thrones, paired with local history and spectacular scenery. The guides’ expertise, especially those with set experience, makes the visit especially engaging.
While it involves many stairs, the small group format and interactive elements make it a memorable experience for fans and casual visitors alike. Whether you’re eager to sit on the Iron Throne, explore filming sites, or simply enjoy Dubrovnik’s architecture, this tour delivers great value and insight.
“Katja was a wonderful and very funny guide! She had lots of insights on the show and also historical facts which made the tour really interesting. …”
Is the tour suitable for people with mobility issues?
The tour involves many stairs and uneven surfaces, so those with mobility issues should check in advance.
Does the tour include entry to Fort Lovrijenac?
No, entry costs 15 euros unless you have a Dubrovnik pass or City Wall ticket, which includes free entry.
What is the meeting point for the tour?
The tour departs from Amerling Fountain on Pile Square, marked by a guide holding a black umbrella with a Targaryen symbol.
How long does the tour last?
The walk lasts about 2 hours, with time built in for photos and scene re-enactments.
What locations will I visit?
Stops include Fort Lovrijenac, Gradac Park, Lokrum Island, Kings Landing Docks, and Rector’s Palace.
Is the tour appropriate for children?
The information suggests it’s family-friendly, but children should be comfortable with walking and stairs.
Can I buy tickets on the day of the tour?
Yes, but booking in advance is recommended to secure your spot, especially during busy seasons.
What languages are available for the tour?
The tour is offered in English.
Are there options to cancel or reschedule?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours before the tour for a full refund.
Would I recommend this tour?
Absolutely—based on high ratings and positive reviews, it’s highly recommended for Game of Thrones fans and those interested in Dubrovnik’s filming history.